References Learn About the Persian Empire Poetic Imagery - An Exercise test Strategies for Teaching Reading: Thinking Partners 1.3 Essential ‘voluntary’ work experience For entry and progression into many careers, voluntary work experience is essential. Teaching, Law, Environmental/Conservation and Social Work are common examples but there are many others. Positions in the Arts, Media, Publishing, Development and Charitable sectors are rarely advertised and are also difficult to enter without a network of contacts, direct practical experience of the industry and enormous enthusiasm. For more details on any of these look at the Prospects website, which New look for Human Resources website Athletics 02 - Throwing, Running, Jumping Beginner - Getting a child ready Getting children ready to go out can sometimes be a bothersome task, for often children complain that they want things done for them. Today you will learn some useful vocabulary that are commonly used when getting children ready to go out. References Zuni olla Zuni olla Jar attributed to Dora Montoya's mother Santa Ana olla San Ildefonso bowl Tesuque pueblo jar Seed jar Fractions 2 "Hop on Pop" by Dr. Seuss--Read Aloud References
This short video gives a brief overview of the Persian Empire. Among other things the Persian empire is known for its artistic heritage, such as the poet Rumi. At best this is a brief overview of some of the accomplishments done in the Persian Empire such as a post office. Persia is now known is Iran.
Notes and exercises concerning poetic imagery and literary.
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This video shows an instructor teaching whole group reading skills using the thinking partners interactive read aloud strategy. ( 5:03)
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Second athletics lesson plan which outlines a warm-up, throwing, running and jumping activities. Children explore various ways of throwing and jumping, they practice sprinting and find out about sports that involve throwing.

"Olla -- polychrome (dark brown and reddish brown on cream.) Dark brown rim -- indented bottom -- unusual designs small line break in top framing line. Good [condition], small chip on rim."-- From the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
"Olla -- red and black on cream. Design with 3 deer and 3 rosettes. Break in upper banding lines. No signature." Good [condition], some wear."-- From the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
"Olla -- orange and brown designs on tan slip. Orange designs outlined in black -- single upper framing line. Double lower framing line -- no line breaks. Concave base. Good [condition] clouding." -- From the Museum catalog,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
"Polychrome olla -- orange and black on tan slip. Single upper framing line -- orange designs outlined in black. Two lower framing lines -- no breaks in lines. Concave bottom. No signature on olla. Good [condition] one small chip on rim." -- From the Museum catalog.,Attributed to Dora Montoya,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
"Black, highly polished undecorated bowl. Signature on bottom "Maria & Santana" Condition: Excellent"-- From the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
Black and red on cream polychrome jar. Designs -- foliate and rain clouds -- has a decorated internal lip -- concave bottom. Good [condition] -- 1 large chip on rim; some cracking near bottom -- From the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
Polychrome Seed Jar. Orange and brown designs on light tan slip; designs include six moths spaced evently with designs in between -- wide line with break on shoulder and mid-section. Signature scratched on bottom (could be Nampeyo?). Excellent [condition]."--Description from the Museum catalog,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
Printable worksheet that tests pupils understanding of halves, quarters and eighths using a given fraction wall.
Students will enjoy this read aloud--"Hop on Pop" by Dr. Seuss. Young learners will see the words on each page as they hear them read aloud. This is a great resource to help build literary skills in the early childhood classroom. (2:41)













