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    Writing A Lesson Plan

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          Title Developmental goal(s) Learning objective(s) Materials needed Motivation/Intro Procedures  Give your lesson a title  Could be simple phrasing or “catchy”  Examples:   What to Wear to the Beach Up‚ Down and Around Clowns   Statements that tell the “why” of the activity Before you write a developmental goal‚ ask yourself‚ “What can the children learn from this experience?”   A developmental goal is broad Examples:      TCWLA summer clothing TCWLA

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    Mercutio Rationale

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    incapable of having a relationship because the partner would never be‚ in Mercutio’s mind‚ an equal. Sarcasm is yet another bad aspect of Mercutio. It is represented by a white base with red‚ blue‚ and yellow dots. These are the traditional colors of a clown. Mercutio’s unfiltered and unrelenting sense of humor make it difficult to tell if he is being serious or not‚ and if he is‚ it is hard to take him seriously. How can you have a relationship with someone you cannot take seriously? Disrespectfulness

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    Joker was a very strange character who sometimes showed no reasom to his actions. He had an sense of humor that nobody understands and his appeareacne is quite frightening. His face is painted in order to have some sort of appearence related to a clown. His hair is dyed green. Despite his appearence he proved to be very intelligent and strategic. The movie never gave any history background of the Joker. There is no information of where he came from or even what is real name was. But during a couple

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    popular because people just like a good scare and it’s fun‚ it has been a tradition for a long time‚ and haunted houses make a lot of money. To begin‚ many people like a good scare. The people pay good money to be scared‚ they like the thrill of the clowns and scary people jumping out at them. There are many scary things in haunted houses these days like fog‚ trap doors‚ ghostly images‚ fake blood and ever some gore too. The opening of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland really brought in a lot of people

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    1kg each and can have either white or orange fur. | Common ecosystem | The White Tiger would once have been found throughout much of India and the surrounding countries | FISHAnimal name | Clown fish | picture | | Website reference for picture | http://true-wildlife.blogspot.com/2011/02/clown-fish.html | Physical traits | The clownfish is a type of fish that lives in salt water habitats. It is also called an Anemone fish. Clownfish are typically very bright‚ orange fish that have three

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    Not very many songs compare to Bob Dylan’s timeless "Like A Rolling Stone". He explores areas that most conventional lyricists and composers do not touch. Bob tells us many of life’s lessons in a mere six minutes and nine seconds. The divine Bob describes life before and after the fall from fame and fortune by telling the stories of multiple persons‚ speaking to them in conversation. The theme of this song is loss‚ whether is it loss of social status‚ money‚ or trust for humanity. The first stanza

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    The Wright Brothers Essay

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    The Wright Brothers By Lorraine Cook Family Wilbur and Orville Wright had a big family. Their dad was Milton Wright and their mom was Susan Catherine Koerner Wright. Their oldest brother was named Reuchlin. Then it was Lorin‚ Wilbur‚ and Orville. The youngest one was named Katie. They also had a grandpa. Their dad was a traveling preacher and a bishop. He would travel everywhere and bring back little things from his trip. One time he brought back a small model helicopter. Their mom was a stay-at-home

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    Dr. Faustus Explication

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    with the help of friends Cornelius and Valdes‚ begins his journey: he summons Mephistophilis and is bluntly warned about the dangers of associating with Lucifer. The sub-plot mirrors this with Wagner first utilizing black magic to intimidate the clown and lure him into the practice. The action switches back to the tragic hero‚ now considering his actions and more passionately seeking advice for his decision. He stupidly disregards further warning‚ and even after his blood congeals‚ promises his

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    Abe Saperstein: An Unconventional Champion of Civil Rights In 1924 a young Jewish man named Abe Saperstein was chosen to coach an African American semi pro basketball team called the Giles Post American Legion Quintet. Little did he know that with this position he would eventually revolutionize the game of basketball and help to initiate integration throughout the country‚ while establishing himself as an unknown and unconventional hero. Saperstein was a masterful promoter and businessman who

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    Based on our study of Ben Jonson and Robert Herrick‚ one can find many representative characteristics of early seventeenth century poetry‚ featuring neoclassical ideas and a touch of prerenaissance ideas. These include the moral stance of poetry and a clear‚ direct “everyman” approach to communication. One will also find much homage to classical themes such as carpe diem and utopia. There are also many classical values‚ forms‚ and references to mythology evident in Jonson and Herrick’s work which

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