Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
After the supper had vanished, and while we all washed our plates, cups, and utensils with the cool mud of the creek bed, a roaring campfire was built; and, as the blaze died away, and the embers glowed brightly, the entire group sat around,...
Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
all the crews to return, we made loblollies on the beach and watched the frogs which fearlessly sat next to us. Stan had succeeded in breaking down the sand bar on one side so that the jump across the little stream and the giant loblolly was a...
Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
gentleman of the desert wearing among other things the
bottom half of the legs of a pair of old levis, ran to victory. Her position in the sports world was challenged only by Lee Perry, whose feet were sore, and by Merly, who actually bettered her...
Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)
On the inland boundary of our campsite a modest leaning tower was constructed. It even had a sign warning of the dangers inside; and as it quivered and quaked in the wind, some of us waited anxiously to see if it would fall.
Pearl and Glad pulled...
Palmer, William R., 1877-1960; Salt Lake City (Utah)--Buildings, structures, etc.;
Main Street looking north; showing Livingston, Kincaid, and Company Store, Globe Restaurant, and Mormon Council House; Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, Iron County, Utah; written on reverse"View of Salt Lake City, 1858, presented to Cedar Post,...
"Morrell's" sketched by David Burr; 1858; presented to Cedar Post, American Legion by E. Len Putnam, August 1926, presented to William R. Palmer by Lehi M. Jones, Post Commander, American Legion, July 1929
SENIORS
who have ably assisted Sumner in making the year an outstanding year at
the B.fl.C. for the Seniors.
With the cooperation of the class, a school flag was made and presented
to the school by the Seniors.
SHIRLEY GRAFF AUSTIN JONES ORLENE...
JUNIORS
Note the following facts:
The Juniors have par-ticipated
in all activities
at the B. A. C. this year.
A number of the Junior
boys belong to the high
school football and bas-ketball
squads. The Junior
president, with the aid of
the Senior...
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
DONflLD OLSEN, DIRECTOR
During the past year the orchestra has made us conscious of some of the
greatest music ever written. Beginning with Beethoven's C Major Symphony
the organization has performed works by Bach, Haydn, Dvorak,...
DONALD OLSEN, DIRECTOR
The Chamber Music Association was formed at the beginning of the year
under the direction of Mr. Olsen and has since done much to promote this
form and acquaint students with its rich literature.
One of the most noteworthy...
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One of the co-authors of Treasures is Dr. Jana Echevarria, a professor of educational psychology
who specializes in bilingual education and is an expert in teaching ELLs. Echevarria (2005)
stated, “In order to tailor instruction appropriately,...
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that curriculum standards are taught and students are prepared for end-of-level tests, such as the
CRTs. However, if educators recognize that another priority of teaching should be to learn about
the HLEs, home communities, and the cultural...
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Chapter 4
Results
Qualitative and quantitative research methods were used for data collection in this
research project to answer questions about the high degree of variability in HLEs among ELLs
from low-SES families. Investigative measures,...
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home. Both high and low ELLs received homework help from family members on a regular
basis, which included parents, cousins, aunts, and grandparents. These averages were based on a
5-point scale: never = 1, rarely = 2, sometimes = 3, most of the...