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    Education in Elementary School SSP: To open up audience member that teaching sex education in elementary school is necessary. STATEMENT: Young Filipino must acquire enough knowledge about sex to avoid early pregnancy and protect people against Sexually Transmitted Disease. INTRODUCTION I. ATTENTION STEP: “Start children off on the way they should go‚ and even when they are old they will not turn from it.” II. CLARIFICATION STEP: My Speech is entitled Sex Education in Elementary School to give

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    THE CONDITIONS OF PEOPLE WHO LIVING IN INDIAN SLUMS The definition of "slum" varies from country to country. In India‚ The Slum Areas Improvement and Clearance Act of 1956 defines ’slum areas’ as places where buildings: are in any respect unfit for human habitation; and are by reason of dilapidation‚ overcrowding‚ faulty arrangement and design of such buildings‚ narrowness or faulty arrangement of streets‚ lack of ventilation‚ light‚ sanitation facilities or any combination of these factors which

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    The night before school starts should be a night of worry-ridden butterflies in your stomach and not enough sleep but for ASFA students that isn’t the case. Year after year of going to ASFA makes it less of a nerve wracking experience and more of a blasé “oh this again?” Allison Sharp‚ an eleventh grader‚ says that this start of the school year felt “ like the year without summer.” Students chalk it up to the fact that they did camps or summer college course‚ finally got a job‚ or maybe just hung

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    Language arts are one of the most crucial parts of education for an elementary aged child. In learning language skills‚ a child will be able to communicate with the world around them. Language arts is a very broad term. Many people will hear that and think it only refers to reading‚ but there are many other parts that encompass language arts. Listening- Listening is most usually the first component of language arts development. From birth‚ children will benefit and learn from just listening to

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    of Physical Education in Elementary Schools Meagan Stanley 101 October 14‚ 2012 The benefits of Physical Education in Elementary Schools There are numerous benefits of physical education in elementary schools which have been listed by the advocates of physical education‚ scholars and researchers. Over the years‚ different research studies have been undertaken which have reviewed the benefits and relevance of physical education and sport (PE) in elementary schools. Based on the reviews and

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    I embrace that learn and process information differently than most kids‚ but my dyslexia is often falsely considered a disability that cripples my potential to do well and how intelligent I am. In elementary school‚ more specifically third grade‚ in many instances I misspelled simple words and I frequently mixed up my “b’s” and “d’s”. I would spell words phonetically‚ so words like “said” would be spelled like “sed‚” and words like “bed” would frequently be spelled like “deb”. Not to mention how

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    Smith Liberty University Today many public schools have pre-kindergarten programs. The children in these programs come from different experiences‚ backgrounds‚ and all have different needs. Pre-kindergarten programs give children an advantage to learning prior to kindergarten. I performed my second filed observation at Pinkston Street Elementary School in Henderson‚ NC. The elementary school is in a rural county and this school has lots of diversity in which there are African-American

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    education is extremely life altering. My first day of elementary school my parents told me to be different‚ and be the change our black community desperately needs. From that day forward‚ I vowed to have a successful future‚ and defy the statistics. My entire life I have been categorized and put into a bubble filled with assumption. My destiny has been predetermined by those who wish to see not only me‚ but my entire race fail. Going into elementary school I was not able to fully grasp the concept of racism

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    I read a copy of Abbott’s Hill Elementary schools factually handbook. The handbook shared a bunch of useful information. It ranged from dress code to what to do if the building is on lock down‚ with very useful information in between! The handbook is laid out in alphabetical order so when an emergency or a simple concern or question arises you can find the answer easy enough! One thing that I found very important and useful was the section on the emergency codes and alert. Throughout the section

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    Stage fright It was back in elementary school in Vietnam when I first realized that I enjoyed performing in front of an audience. Everyone gathered outside at the school’s field to honor the teacher. I walked out with my quartet singing group to perform a children song relating to respecting teachers. Being an elementary student and performing within a group made it comfortable for me to perform confidently in front of the whole school. However‚ In the beginning of spring when I

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