PPT-RM Lesson 7

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Case studies of brain damaged patients Including HM Case studies of brain damaged patients Including HM Recap HM Explain how the research contributes to our understanding

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Case studies of brain damaged patients Including HM Case studies of brain damaged patients Including HM Recap HM Explain how the research contributes to our understanding of memory Recap Clive Wearing. Agree? . Disagree? . I am looking forward to (or I enjoyed) my Bar/Bat Mitzvah.. The most important thing about my Bar/Bat Mitzvah is the party and presents.. I expect to feel differently about myself after my Bar/Bat Mitzvah.. Races. to the . Top in Florida. A Report on Lesson . Study . Initiatives In The Sunshine State. C. ollaborate • . P. lan • . A. lign • . L. earn • . M. otivate • . S. hare. A Brief History of Lesson Study in Florida. Acknowledgements. Portions of this presentation were adapted from work and presentations by the following:. Illinois PBIS Network training materials and . curricula. Tim Lewis, Ph.D., University of Missouri. Key Areas. Behaviour for learning. Assessment for learning. Learning and progress. Quality of teaching. Other key areas. Independent learning. Group work. Differentiation. Higher order thinking skills. 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.. identify the components of an effective. lesson frame so that we can write our frames properly in our classrooms throughout the school year.. write . a frame for one of the lessons I will. teach during the first week of school, and I will share it with one of my team members.. Introduction. A species of mockingbird lives in the Apalachicola National Forest. One year, a few of the mockingbirds were born with very long beaks. Over the next several years, the area experienced particularly cold winters. The weather forced the insects in the area to burrow deeper into the ground. Surveys of the mockingbird population showed that the number of long-beaked mockingbirds had increased. What would account for this increase in the number of long-beaked mockingbirds?. 1. Arrays Hold Multiple Values. Array. : variable that can store multiple values of the same type. Values are stored in adjacent memory locations. If a variable is the name of a memory location, an array is the name of a group of them.. 1. Murphy’s Law. Anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Lesson 14 -- Exceptions. 2. Exceptions. Allow you to deal with the things that go wrong:. Indicate that something unexpected has occurred or been detected. 1. Arrays Hold Multiple Values. Array. : variable that can store multiple values of the same type. Values are stored in adjacent memory locations. If a variable is the name of a memory location, an array is the name of a group of them.. Identify the basic functions of Web browsers. Install a Web browser. Identify the components of Web addresses. Describe the functioning of a Web browser. Identify considerations in selecting a browser. The Digestive System. Pair/Share. What are the three main processes (or functions) of Digestion? . 30 Seconds…... What Happens During Digestion. Digestion. The mechanical and chemical breakdown of foods within the stomach and intestines for use by the body’s cells.. 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. g /g/. u. c. d. o. n. i. f. p. t. s. m. a. g. got. gas. g. dog. tag. g. g. tug. gap. fog. mug. dog. tag. pig. got. gas. gum. gut. Insert brief reinforcement activity and/or transition to next part of reading block..

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