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    • 154 ,.~--------------- Pt-riod _ [lale _ ,, ,,,, , , ,, A Day at Clear Lake J'J"Obltm Sort C Dir«liOlU: Fil'Sl ",ad ihc SIOr)" MA ~ 3.1 Clear Lal.e. ~ )('OJ ...ill ~ lD llSt ,nformallon from the >l~ (0 wi,,, :oome .. 11", problems. '00 m:l) alw...
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    • 166 .. •• '." - Classroom Ideas for High School M --=- -------- r .._q... .~.~ _",h __ ....__, 7 --- ----- ~~ Classroom Ideas for High ') School Math www.enc.org/focuslideashsmath/ StI1lP from their das$rOI'Im Ul ywn! Tex:bcn ICnllD...
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    • 1 Chapter 1 Introduction- Nature of the Problem Every year students enter kindergarten with varying ability levels and with an array of educational backgrounds. While several students have attended a preschool or received some form of...
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    • 46 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING References Ammer, J.J. (1984). The mechanics of mainstreaming: considering the regular educators’ perspective. Remedial and Special Education, 5(6), 15-­‐20. Blenk, K., & Fine, D.L. (1995). Making school inclusi...
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    • 55 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING ACCOMMODATION STRATEGIES Environmental/Physical • Provide preferential seating • Alter physical arrangement of classroom • Provide quiet corner/room • Modify equipment • Adapt writing utensils • Allow...
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    • 57 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING • Demonstrate the process or strategy • Lecture, writing key points on an overhead projector as you talk • Use a graphic organizer or map to show relationship among the ideas you are presenting • Use a...
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    • 7 about the pronunciation, word origin, and the use of the word in a sentence. Louisa Moates (2005) in her article “How Children Learn To Spell,” states that spelling is prompted by knowledge of language structure, especially phonological...
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    • 8 The most important aspect of the spelling curriculum should be the use of differentiated instruction, not only to help students who struggle but also to challenge those who are more proficient (Gentry & Graham, 2010). Spelling instruction must...
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    • 1 0 letting students sort individually. The program “Words Their Way,” uses this method to teach spelling. According to Gentry (2004), “this method of word sorting cannot function as a spelling program, because there is too much word-specific...
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    • 1 2 J. Richard Gentry, Ph.D., and author of many books based on spelling research, was asked by the Zaner-Bloser editor Marytherese Croakin to discuss the four most pressing questions teachers have asked about teaching spelling. Here are the...
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    • Commitment 2 that employed almost 4,300 people and brought in revenue of $489 million (U.S. Census Bureau, 2009). Discussing the importance of love, Chapman (2010) stated: Love is the most important word in the English language—and the most...
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    • 8 Ext3 Third Extended File system. The ext3 has several advantages over the ext2 file system which comprises of lengthy file system checks (fsck) if a system crashes, resets or had an immediate power loss [Abt(n.d.)]. DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid. DNA...

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