PPT-Please grab a pencil and paper to write your answers.
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Please mute your microphone Move your mouse or tap the screen You should see your microphone crossed out if it is on mute Please mute your microphone Remember not to call out your answers Round One. Pencil Pencil CasePaintTissue Paper Step 4Step 5Step 6Stick the cone onto the end of the cardboard tube with sticky tape.Mix together half water and half gloopy glue. Cover the pencil shape with the m and . Thanksgiving . Activities. 2012. NOVEMBER ACROSTIC POEM. . Materials: paper, pen/pencil, colored pencils/crayons/markers. DIRECTIONS - . Pick one of the listed words. Write the chosen word down the side of a sheet of paper. Write . Calligraphy. Graphology. Speed Writings. CLASS 1. :. Present sample collection of your handwriting. Introduction of writing in roman letters. A small presentation on GRAPHOLOGY. Learning basic strokes in writing on graph paper. . Symbol. : an image that represents something else; often something immaterial. Personal Symbols. : Objects or materials that represent your personality or interests. . For Example: Hobbies, activities, items, animals, values, culture.... DYRT Quiz: Be sure to write in complete sentences!. 1. Who is Reverend Hale? Why did he come to Salem?. 2. What did Abigail do at the end of Act 1?. 3. What were Abigail and the other girls doing in the forest that was forbidden?. Calligraphy. Graphology. Speed Writings. CLASS 1. :. Present sample collection of your handwriting. Introduction of writing in roman letters. A small presentation on GRAPHOLOGY. Learning basic strokes in writing on graph paper. Finding the halfway points on your viewing frame and marking them on your paper.. Parallels (verticals or horizontals). Marking edges with vertical or horizontal lines. Measuring. Holding up your pencil to record the size of an object and compare it to something else. …With Color. Still Life: A review. 1. . Make a light sketch using basic shapes. . 2. . . Lightly draw the horizon line . (e.g., table). . 3. . . Determine your light source.. 4. . Begin shading . (m. Where does your pencil come from?. One tree..... From the Sierra Nevada produces 170,000 pencils.. Apart from Californian Cedar Wood you need.... Brazilian Graphite. Thai Rubber. Chinese Aluminium. The humble pencil is globally interconnected!. A good box of reeds (Symphonic must have Vandoren Blue Box). 3 good reeds everyday in class. Ligature, swab, key oil and cork grease.. Tradition of Excellence Book. Required music folio (. Binder sheet. Use a pencil to write your name on your paper. You must write large so that your name fills the entire sheet.. 1. STEP 02. Choose a colored pencil and color in your name.. 2. STEP 03. Choose a colored pencil that contrasts with the color you chose for your name. Now draw lines to divide up the background of your page. . of Elementary and Secondary Education. Training #6:. Alternative Testing Formats. 2017-2018. Large Print or Braille. Available for students with designated IEPs.. Forms can be ordered online via . eDIRECT. Unit 7 – Green Architecture. © 2012 Project Lead The Way, Inc.. Green Architecture. Read My Line – More Practice. A = ¼ in.. B = 14/16 = 7/8 in.. C = 1 10/16 or 1 5/8 in.. D = 2 3/16 in.. E = 2 14/16 or 2 7/8 in.. Bessie Ann Young,. NMRI Meeting April 19, 2013 . Associate Professor. University of Washington. Outline of Talk. Why are papers important in academia?. Why should you write up your results. What constitutes the basic outline for a great paper?.
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