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Ecriture d'un roman policier 4e latinistes. The Art of Point and Pause. In a couple of my blog posts, I have referenced a CI strategy called Point and Pause, so allow me an excursus in this post to explain what it is. Point and Pause is part of establishing meaning, and it is done exactly how it sounds: you point to the word and meaning which you have written on the board, and you pause to allow processing time.Writing the word on the board with the English meaning and then Pointing and Pausing allows the following:it allows time for all students to process the worda reference for students whenever I use that word again in the lessonit levels the playing field for all, as comprehension of the word is now immediate for all, not just the 4%rs and fast processors The irony is that Point and Pause is not as easy as it sounds, and it is a skill which I am still trying to master.

My biggest problem is that whenever I point and pause, I actually forget to pause. I point and then rush to go back to the story which I am telling. Collins Secondary sur Twitter : "One for all the #Latin teachers out there... #carpediem #latinteachers... Visual Prepositions. Get Up. Latin LOLCats. Magister Toda sur Twitter : "My Latin 1 Word Wall after 3 months - limiting vocabulary! #latinteach #tprs... 10 Things You May Not Know About Roman Gladiators — HISTORY Lists. Not all gladiators were brought to the arena in chains. While most early combatants were conquered peoples and slaves who had committed crimes, grave inscriptions show that by the 1st century A.D. the demographics had started to change. Lured by the thrill of battle and the roar of the crowds, scores of free men began voluntarily signing contracts with gladiator schools in the hope of winning glory and prize money.

These freelance warriors were often desperate men or ex-soldiers skilled in fighting, but some were upper-class patricians, knights and even senators eager to demonstrate their warrior pedigree. Many ancient chroniclers described the Roman games as an import from the Etruscans, but most historians now argue that gladiator fights got their start as a blood rite staged at the funerals of wealthy nobles. Hollywood movies and television shows often depict gladiatorial bouts as a bloody free-for-all, but most fights operated under fairly strict rules and regulations. 5. APPLIS !

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