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    • 19 went to pre-kindergarten programs. In recent years, some politicians held the belief that pre-kindergarten programs would eventually impact scores recorded for the No Child Left Behind Act. This notion brought forth even more funding for...
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    • No pirates no princesses 55 Navigation through the culture and a feeling of directional helplessness is expressed by the mothers in this study. As participant one said, ―they don‘t come with an instruction manual‖ so the mother is left...
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    • 55 The educator interprets the first statement, “I like finding answers to a math problem” as self-motivation. The student strives until an answer is found. The creator included this statement to learn about math attitude. The students remained...
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    • 27 end of the allotted time, the evaluator recorded the correct number of answers for each test. The scores were then transferred into an online database provided by AIMSweb. When the scores were entered after the August assessments, the database...
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    • 28 Table 1 The Average Number of Points Scored for Letter Naming Fluency Measurement Leveled Group August January May Below-Grade Level 3.39 27.17 44.44 On-Grade Level 19.76 45.16 55.97 Above-Grade Level 42.67 57.33 74.61 Figure 1. Average Points...
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    • Cash Account. September.: Date. Received. Paid. 3 1 pair knit garments from Cutler Bros. 1.50 5 Sole Leather .15 5 Hungarian nails .10 5 paid to Mr. Skogard for finding rifle .50 6 from James Robinson sen. 5.50 6 2 pair Socks .30 6 Denims ...
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    • The Human Element 46 American people as well as Caucasians didn't care about them,” (Webster, 2006). Demographics: People and Household Characteristics In 2000, the ninth ward consisted of 14,008 people, living in 4,820 households; 53.7 percent...
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    • 52 Table 4.13 QRI Post Survey Results – Group L Post-Survey GROUP L - QRI Student Number 1. Confidence in reading skills and comprehension 2. Before the test, seriousness about taking test 3. After the test, seriousness of taking test 4. Did you...
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    • 51 Appendix A Research Observation Form Type of Physical Activity Exposure (recess, physical education game, classroom energizer, or no physical activity/rest) Observations About Students During Lesson
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    • XBills Payable. January.: Date. Name. Dolls. Cts. 3069 Clay Engraving Co., of 1220 Boston, Mass. will make a half tone cut 1 ½ x 2 in for .50 cts any subject. will send sample picture for stamp. Ad. in American Boy July 1900. Receivable.:...
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    • The Human Element 50 Attitudes and Behaviors: Communication Styles The people in the New Orleans’s Ninth Ward do not appear to put very much effort into seeking out information. However, they do want to be informed, they just expect those whom...

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