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    YourMomsFantasy Mr. YourMoms 4th Block English III Honors August 29‚ 2012 The Old Man and the Sea‚ written by Ernest Hemingway‚ was a story about an old fisherman named Santiago who lived in Cuba. Santiago went eighty-fourdays without a single catch. Hemingway uses great description when he describes the old man in the beginning of the story as “thin and gaunt with deep wrinkles in the back of his neck. His hands had deep-creased scars from handling heavy fish on the cords.” Using great

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    “The senses are points of contact with the environment." How does activity with sensorial materials encourage observation and perception of the environment? “It is through contact with and exploration of the environment‚ that the intelligence builds up its store of operational ideas without which its abstract functioning lacks both foundation and inspiration". (Montessori‚ The Discovery of the Child‚ pg. 151) _Sensorial Exercises are designed by Montessori to cover every quality that can be

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    and ONE other. Whether or not someone has a strong connection to a place is greatly influenced their own perceptions of belonging. This is seen in ‘As You Like It’ by Duke Senior’s sense of refuge in the Forest of Arden‚ Duke Fredericks dis-attatchment to others living in the court and Jaques inability to find a sense of self in either the court or the Forest of Arden due to his lack of connection to any certain place. The perception of belonging that Duke Senior has is refuge and this is influenced

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    which belonging is perceived are Personal; relating to connections to a person‚ people or community of people. Cultural; relating to any sense of belonging emerging from a sense of belonging to any type of culture or cultural related ideals Historical; relating to a sense of belonging to ancestors‚ countries or a towns history Social; Relating to a sense of belonging to social groups‚ friends‚ or workplace. The Simple Gift by Steven Herrick is a Verse-Novel‚ that deals with different aspects

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    the right order. This will help children to develop their intellectual development and also they will develop their senses: Hearing‚ Touching and Seeing Elmer Elmer elephant If we will show to the children the Elmer elephant created by us‚ the children will want to create one. And this will help children to develop their fine motor skills‚ creativity skills and also their senses: Hearing‚ Touching and Seeing Three little pigs Matching cards After we read to the children the story‚ we will give

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    Assignment No: 1 Define the term Sensitive periods and explain how the teacher’s knowledge and understanding of these periods determines he’s/her preparation and custodianship of the prepared environment. According to Montessori that it is very easy for a child to acquire certain abilities such as language‚ discrimination of sensory stimuli‚ and mental modeling of the environment at certain periods this is what Dr. Montessori called Sensitive periods. (Montessori‚ 1966).

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    colorful and caught my attention. When I looked at the cover‚ I saw the how words were made into an art form‚ which was very pleasing to my eyes. The title‚ Calligraphy: The Rhythm of Writing‚ was incorporated into the cover. The writing had a sense of rhythm and movement. The author displayed that idea by overlaying serif and san-serif writing over each other. By looking at the cover‚ the viewer wants to continue to open the book. The spread on p. 120-121 gives yet another example of good

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    allows us to monitor ourselves and change the bad thing about ourselves that we do not like. It allows us to manage our image and communication. • organize perceptions? Perception requires a perceiver‚ which mean raw experience is filtered through the senses‚ as well it could also be relationships between how they communicate their perceptions. The connection between language and perception is both subtle and profound. • allow hypothetical thought? It gives one a much broader perspective of self –reflection

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    Change in Classroom Discussion by Dr. Enrico M. Habijan‚ Chief‚ CMLT. Another day was made possible and fruitful with the workshop on Test Construction. In addition‚ another talk by Dr. Lolita M. Andrada and Dr. Beatriz G. Torno had awakened the senses of the attendees. They gave new insights and techniques to improve the quality of education in our country. The last day of the program focused on two aspects. First was about the Conceptualization of Action Research and the other was about Personality

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    Perception Everyone in the world is born and biologically equipped with unique lenses. These lenses determine how we use our senses to interpret the world and ultimately influences how we go through the world. Why do we all have different lenses? Wouldn’t we understand each other better if we saw the same thing the same way? Probably‚ but what fun would that be? Living life according to the same things another person does. Wouldn’t you want to see something special? This very important concept

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