PPT-Rough Castle J.R. Joyner, III
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21 March 2017 Background on the Wall Advance into Scotland under Antonius Pius Antonine Wall 39 miles long from the Firth of Forth to the Firth of Clyde Construction
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21 March 2017 Background on the Wall Advance into Scotland under Antonius Pius Antonine Wall 39 miles long from the Firth of Forth to the Firth of Clyde Construction began around AD 142144. p. 1 of 4 K. Joyner Eng. 1220 Essay #1 Option 1 Ma gic Due: ___________ L ENGTH : 2 .5 – 4 pages (approximately 625 - 1,00 0 words). Recall any essay that does not meet minimum length requ Task:. You are the Earl of Cumberland and have been given the task of building a castle to protect and control the local population who are a little hostile…. What do you have to do?. Choose a place to build your castle…remember you need to choose somewhere that provides a good DEFENSIVE POSITION and also is easy to build on. starter. WILF:. L3 – a simple model of life in a castle, sheet a little information about life.. L4 – A good model of life in a castle and your sheet has lots of description about life in a castle.. Do Now: . Reading Quiz. Learning Target:. Create examples of characterization in narrative journal entries.. Evaluate characterization in memoirs.. Raucous. “Moms and dads got into fights all the time in Battle Mountain, so it didn’t seem that big of a deal, but this fight was . Starvation/Dehydration/Desperation (Siege). Sappering. /Counter-. Sappering. (Dig tunnels). Infiltration (Sneaking in). Inside Job (Leave the door open). Starvation/Dehydration. Forced surrender due to lack of food, water. Background. Rough sleeping significantly higher than HL1 stats. Problematic sofa surfing identified in National Youth Homelessness survey. Question whether rough sleeping increasing. Need to understand if policy responses needed. up a Conversation to Foster . Diversity. Katy Kavanagh Webb, Joyner Library. What You Will Learn. What is the Human Library? . How is it done at Joyner Library?. What is the history of the Human Library?. Outline. The importance of instance selection. Rough set theory. Fuzzy-rough sets. Fuzzy-rough instance selection. Experimentation. Conclusion. Knowledge discovery. The problem of too much data. Requires storage. Rough road and potholes on Jewell. The group will be packed up. Harder to see and dodge stuff.. 2 Marshalls (or HPD) here for left turn onto State. Confusing intersection. Use some traffic cones to highlight left turn lane.. Literary Nonfiction Unit. Standards we will be addressing today…. ELACC11-12RL2: Determine two or more themes or central ideas of text and analyze their development over the course of the text, including how they interact and build on one another to produce a complex account; provide an objective summary of the text.. A nonfiction article gives information about a topic. . sand castle. dig (dug). Jen dug the sand with her shovel. . shovel. Jen dug the sand with her shovel. . bucket. A boy with a bucket watched. . Kersee. A Kind of Grace. Theme . 5, . Selection . 1, . Day . 1. Taught By: Mrs. Williams. The Mystery of the Cliff Dwellers. What is reading fluency?. The ability to read text:. Accrately. Quickly. With expression. 1. loch . . ben. glen. Urquhart Castle. https://. www.youtube.com. /. watch?v. =pAQ3cWtkL6w. 2. loch . . ben. glen. Urquhart Castle. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/47/53/2a/47532a9461a559acb2f1721a79c5431b.jpg. The Main Idea . A castle had one or more courtyards. Along the inside of the courtyard walls were the main rooms in buildings. Everyone ate near the great hall. Others things such as stables, workshops, and extra rooms were found in buildings farther away from the great hall. However castles were not just buildings, they were also fortresses during war. .
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