PPT-Lesson 4.2.1 – Teacher Notes
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Standard 7RPA2a Recognize and represent proportional relationships between quantities Decide whether two quantities are in a proportional relationship eg by testing
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Standard 7RPA2a Recognize and represent proportional relationships between quantities Decide whether two quantities are in a proportional relationship eg by testing for equivalent ratios in a table or graphing on a coordinate plane and observing whether the graph is a straight line through the origin. . We are going to learn some wordy words here – so Get Ready For IT!. Prep:. Take out a sheet of paper!. Write your MLA heading (top left) and title your notes: “. Vocab. Notes 1”. Draw a line down the center of your paper. Centralized? The . Case of Victorian and Edwardian England, 1841-1971—some possible perspectives from longitudinal record linkage. . David Mitch. Department of Economics. University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Colleen Conway, University of Michigan. Phillip Hash, Calvin College. Wendee. Wolf-. Schlarf. , Traverse City Public Schools. Introduction. Goals for the Day/Preaching to the Choir. What is unique to Music Teacher Evaluation (MTE)?. Where to Start Planning? . Backwards planning. Begin by looking at the standard being taught and work backward. What will the assessment look like? . Multiple measures of assessment: projects, portfolios, teacher made tests, quick checks, etc.. . We are going to learn some wordy words here – so Get Ready For IT!. Prep:. Take out a sheet of paper!. Write your MLA heading (top left) and title your notes: “. Vocab. Notes 1”. Draw a line down the center of your paper. Standard: . 7.SP.C.8a and . b . Find . probabilities of compound events using organized lists, tables, tree diagrams, and simulation.. Understand that, just as with simple events, the probability of a compound event is the fraction of outcomes in the sample space for which the compound event occurs.. My Favorite Teacher. Here are some questions you can answer in your writing. Who is your favorite teacher?. What grade did they teach you?. What did they teach you?. What did they look like?. Why are they your favorite teacher?. ½ Day . The teachers will:. b. ecome familiar with the T-TESS process; . b. egin to move from procedural to conceptual in understanding how the domains, dimensions, descriptors, and performance levels of the T-TESS rubric apply to their roles and responsibilities; and. …. Sandra Duncan. Cabell County Board of education. “. A third of beginning teachers quit within their first three years on the job. We don’t stand for this kind of dropout rate among students, and we can no longer afford it in our teaching ranks. But what does it take to adequately support novice teachers? What lifelines can we offer so they will remain in the profession and develop into highly effective classroom educators?”. Prep:. Take out a sheet of paper!. Write your MLA heading (top left) and title your notes: “. Vocab. Notes 1”. Draw a line down the center of your paper. On the left, number your paper 1-20. Student Name. ½ Day . The teachers will:. b. ecome familiar with the T-TESS process; . b. egin to move from procedural to conceptual in understanding how the domains, dimensions, descriptors, and performance levels of the T-TESS rubric apply to their roles and responsibilities; and. Module 2: Descriptive Statistics. Statistics is all about data. Without data to talk about or to analyze or to question, statistics would not exist. There is a story to be uncovered behind all data—a story that has characters, plots, and problems. The questions or problems addressed by the data and their story can be disappointing, exciting, or just plain ordinary. This module is about stories that begin with data.. --. Pamela . Owen, . Ed. .D. ., Mount Vernon Nazarene . University. --. Krishana. . White, . M.Ed., . Mount Vernon Nazarene . . University. --Mary . Barbara . Trube. , . Ed.D. ., Ohio University, Chillicothe . 4b.4. The Triple-Note-Tote. Topic. Details. Mnemonic. Triple-Note-Tote. Objectives. Recognize the importance of taking effective notes for remembering information. Organize ideas from an article using the Triple-Note-Tote.
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