PPT-Senior English 3/17/14
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Senior English 31714 Have you ever been around someone that seems to be crazy How did you feel Why What do you get when you cross a skin doctor and an elephant Katzenjammer
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Senior English 31714 Have you ever been around someone that seems to be crazy How did you feel Why What do you get when you cross a skin doctor and an elephant Katzenjammer literally a cats howling Also a synonym for a hangover. What do you think “mental coward” could mean?. Instructor: "Isn't it remarkable how quickly the kids learn to drive the car?" . Parent: "Yes, especially considering how slowly they catch on to running the lawnmower and vacuum cleaner.“. What do you think “Authentic Intellectual Work” is and how could this make school work more interesting?. What's . the difference between a teacher and a train?. MAD – Mutual Assured Destruction. A concept in nuclear planning. Do you believe that intelligence is fixed and unchangeable or that a person can become more intelligent over time?. What's . the difference between a teacher and a train?. MAD – Mutual Assured Destruction. A concept in nuclear planning. Five minutes to review for Week 2 vocab. study. . What's . the difference between a teacher and a train?. MAD – Mutual Assured Destruction. A concept in nuclear planning. .. Goals – . Successfully complete week 2 vocab. Analysis of value of high school. Example of the courage it takes to authentic and intellectual. Video clips.. Do you feel that advice from older people carries special weight because of their greater experience?. What did Mary have for dinner?. Grotty. – shabby, inferior. .. Goals – Review requirements for the Expanded Definition begin work on the first draft. Use Word. . Write about the best and the worst of your break.. How can you jump off a fifty-foot ladder and not get hurt?. Saponify. – to convert into soap.. Goals – Tell Dashing Denny and discuss why it might be relevant.. Jennifer Alford, Faculty of Education, QUT. Discourse and Cultural Practices Conference . Uni of Sydney . July, . 2009. j. h.alford@qut.edu.au. Introduction. Four policy documents between 2002 and 2009= four ‘sets of possibilities’ for the teaching of ESL in senior.. think we should pay attention to?. What do you call a cow that doesn’t give milk?. Bastinado – to torture by beating on the soles of the feet with a stick. .. Goals – Start thinking of a big idea that you find the most interesting from Brave New World.. Does . England have a fourth of July?. Epizootic – describing a disease that is widespread in animals, as opposed to epidemics, which are human. .. Goals – . Get an understanding of some issues within 1984 that may inform how you participate as a cit. What . do you get when you cross a skin doctor and an elephant?. Katzenjammer. – literally, a cat’s howling. Also a synonym for a hangover. .. Goals – . W. atch scene 2 of act two. Respond to questions on handout. Discuss the significance of the scene. . What do you call bears with no ears?. Katzenjammer. – literally, a cat’s howling. Also a synonym for a hangover. .. Goals – Complete body paragraphs today.. Homework – . Don’t forget to study for vocab. 23. . What . is a zebra?. Winklepickers. – pointed shoes. .. Goals – Finish . 12 Angry Men. . Discuss reasons for unfair percentages of incarceration in the U.S.. Homework – None.. Senior English 2/11/14. WELCOME PARENTS MONTWOOD SENIOR INFORMATION NIGHT Seated Administration Principal, Mr. Guerra Assistant Principal Alpha Roster Mr. Rivera A-Contreras Ms. Coria Cook-Guillen Ms. Alexander Gulley-Mendoza, D. [READ] Learn English Through Stories: 16 Stories to Improve Your English Vocabulary Learn English Through Stories: 16 Stories to Improve Your English Grammar and English Vocabulary
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