Amanda Aurigemma 1 / 13 / 15 Canto V Summary: Dante and Virgil now go into the Second Circle of Hell‚ where people are punished for lust. The punished are stuck in a continuous windy storm in which they can never land. In this circle‚ Dante and Virgil encounter many people such as Dido‚ Cleopatra‚ Achilles‚ Paris‚ and many more. Most importantly‚ Paolo and Francesca‚ a couple that is swept through the storm together‚ talk to Dante and share the tragic story of their love and how it led them to
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Roman Tables Activity Lesson Plan REFLECTION During this lesson the entire class was active and energetic. The class activity involved the role-play strategy of teaching along with questioning. The activity worked well because it kept the students active and questioning‚ looking for answers and seeking knowledge that they did not have prior to the lesson. The role play strategy was successful in that it kept the students interested and involved in the class discussion and learning of the ‘Roman
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* Why Study Chemistry? * Because understanding chemistry helps you to understand the world around you. Cooking is chemistry. Everything you can touch or taste or smell is a chemical. When you study chemistry‚ you come to understand a bit about how things work. Chemistry isn’t secret knowledge‚ useless to anyone but a scientist. It’s the explanation for everyday things‚ like why
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Name: Marvien J. Lora BEEd IV-2 ------------------------------------------------- Marvien J. Lora ------------------------------------------------- BEEd IV-2 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Common food groups * Dairy‚ also called milk products and sometimes categorized with milk alternatives or meat‚ is typically a smaller category in nutrition guides. Examples of dairy products include milk‚ yogurt and cheese. Though
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2.02 Circulatory: What are the functions of blood? Transportation: Carries oxygen to tissues‚ Carbon Dioxide from tissues‚ nutrients and waste products. Regulation: circulates excess heat to body surfaces and lungs. PH is regulated through buffers and amino acids that it carries. Protection: Circulates antibodies and defensive cells to combat infection and disease‚ also produces clots to prevent excessive loss of blood. Functions of blood components Plasma: Makes up about 55% of blood volume. Plasma
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Jennie M. Nugas Consumption resources * Water The most abundant resources in the world is water because 97% in the world is water or not drinkable but the 3% of water are drinkable. People live in this world mostly are wasting water doesn’t know how to conserve water. Water is very important to us because if the person can’t live without water. To avoid this‚ I usually manage my water in terms of sustainability for generating a fresh water to be useful and can be reducible. I have some tips or
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SIOP Lesson Plan for Literary Arts Sheri Ransom Grand Canyon University: SPE 533N December 5‚ 2012 This paper will explain how to incorporate the SIOP lesson plan for Literary Arts at the 5th grade reading level which can be found at the completion of the paper. It takes into account the language acquisition stages of development when presenting the lesson. The standard being followed for the lesson is reading‚ analyzing and interpreting literature. The content objective is from the Pennsylvania
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duplicate these materials must ensure that the Exploratorium Institute for Inquiry is properly credited‚ and the original copyright notice must be included. For more information on the Exploratorium’s Use Policy‚ please go to www.exploratorium.edu/about/use_policy.html. Institute for Inquiry® is a registered trademark and service mark of the Exploratorium. Exploratorium® is a registered trademark and service mark of the Exploratorium. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science
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Bill of Rights Lesson Plan Overview Introduction This document contains the lesson plan for a Classroom Bill of Rights. It allows the student to practice Application -- applying information on the US Bill of Rights to the creation of a Classroom Bill of Rights. This document contains the lesson plan as well as the handouts and form noted in the lesson. The videos referred to and used in this lesson were obtained from the Mansfield Public Library and are as follows: United States Bill
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Detailed Lesson Plan in Science V I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson‚ the pupils should be able to: 1. Identify the Planets in the Solar System 2. Describe the characteristics of each planet 3. Follow instruction in doing group activities Value: Appreciation of Planets. II. Subject Matter: UNIT: Beyond the Solar System TOPIC: Planets A. Science Concept: Planets are the large celestial bodies which revolve around the sun in closed elliptical paths called
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