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Sample Student Selection Tool The North Dakota Department of Public Instruction, Title I office, contracted with local educators to put together the following sample student selection tool for your use. The assessments are aligned with the draft North Dakota State Standards. This is an optional tool for those schools that are interested in using it to select Title I students or assess student achievement. Please read the letter of explanation below for further details on the sample student selection tool before using them. Please Note: The assessments will be placed on this website as they become available. If you are unable to retrieve an assessment by clicking on the corresponding bullet, then that particular assessment is not yet available. Letter of explanation for sample student selection tool Math Reading

sherlock holmes | English with a Twist Photo: www.professorwalter.co.uk Last week during my online class with Ana, we discussed the latest Sherlock episode she had just watched. She told me that she has always had a passionate interest in Sherlock Holmes. She has read all four novels and some of the short stories and watched the famous BBC series with Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes that was shown in the 1980s. More recently, she has been watching the new series with the wonderful Benedict Cumberbatch. Ana told me that she has been watching the series as a way to also improve her listening skills in English. 221B Baker Street Sherlock Holmes is synonymous with all things British and in particular, with London. Holmes and Watson in Moscow (Wikipedia) Before writing this post I asked my husband what words came to his mind when he thought of Sherlock Holmes. What words come to your mind when you think of Sherlock Holmes? So much has been written about Sherlock Holmes. Holmes’s First Appearance in 1887 (Wikipedia) 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7.

Ideas for Classroom Seating Arrangements | The Cornerstone What’s Here Need ideas for seating arrangements in your classroom? On this page, you’ll find tips on arranging student desks in four different formations, complete with photos from My Classroom Tours. You can click on most of the pictures to view the complete tour for that particular room. Types of Student Desk Arrangements and Seating Plans There are several basic desk arrangements that I like to rotate between: Stadium Seating (or Angled Rows with Desks Touching)Modified U (or Horseshoe)Groups (or Teams)Combination (desks in various positions) I’ve never had all my students’ desks separated, as that takes up too much space and isn’t conducive to the teaching methods I use, so I can’t give advice on that arrangement. Stadium Seating (Angled Rows with Desks Touching) Yes, I do think that placing your students’ desks in rows is a perfectly acceptable classroom arrangement! Modified U or Horseshoe Desk Arrangements Groups/Teams Cons: Promotes off-task behavior, distracting for many students.

Jak znaleźć motywację, która jest dość SILNA, aby osiągnąć cel! | LinguaTrek To napisałem wiele razy (bo jest taaak ważne): Jedyny sposób, żeby nie nauczyć się języka to poddać się! Nauka języka wymaga dużo czasu i wysiłku. W trakcie dążenia do celu będą dni kiedy będziesz chciał się poddać! Aby tego uniknąć, potrzebujesz mocnej motywacji. To nie może być słaba, zewnętrzna motywacja, np. dostanie dobrych ocen lub znalezienie nowej pracy (jednak te mogą wystarczyć na samym początku). Ale co zrobić, jeśli (jeszcze) nie masz takiej motywacji? Dostaję dużo maili od osób, które naprawdę chcą nauczyć się języka, ale nie myślą, że mają odpowiednią motywację, aby osiągnąć cel. Na szczęście jest możliwe znaleźć taką motywację... celowo! Dzisiaj WRESZCIE wyjaśnię jeden sposób, który polecałem mailowo przez lata. Czytaj więcej, żeby się dowiedzieć co to jest! Miłość to najsilniejsza motywacja Kiedy byliśmy w Polsce poznałem wielu obcokrajowców, którzy tam mieszkali. (Nawiasem mówiąc to tylko przypadek, że opublikowałem to właśnie po walentynkach! To może być cokolwiek:

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