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[Solved] 250 Word Count Requirement

[Solved] 250 Word Count Requirement

Organisms can be beneficial or harmful to humans. For this assignment, you will research the Internet and choose an organism from the Animal Kingdom that is beneficial or harmful to humans. You may NOT choose the same organism that someone else has already chosen.  Therefore, it is to your advantage to choose your topic early in the week.  In your initial post, describe the organism that you chose and why or how they are beneficial or harmful to humans.
It should be at least 250 words. This MUST be in your own words. Do NOT copy and paste from the Internet. You MAY use quotes from a source, but those quotes will NOT count towards your 250 word count requirement. Please do not plagiarize

[Solved] Pick One Area

[Solved] Pick One Area

  In order to explore that fully, we will be selecting a topic and then focusing on it throughout the term.  Your topic must be a problem in the workplace, your community or your school (Pick one area).  It must fit the following criteria:

  • It must be real. 
  • It must be solvable.
  • It must have depth.
  • It must require research.

Here are some examples of possible topics:

  • Adding on-site childcare.
  • Tuition discounts
  • Changing the speed limit on a particular road.
  • Upgrading company technology.
  • Creating a student lounge.
  • Creating a community garden.

Once you have selected your topic, you will then brainstorm possible audiences you will need to communicate with in order to effectively solve this problem. Read this document to learn more about audience analysis. Use the attached chart to profile your audience.  You must include a fully developed paragraph at the top describing your problem. Please submit both your topic selection description and the reader analysis chart in one document. 

[Solved] Le Syllables Name Pebble

[Solved] Le Syllables Name Pebble

Spelling: Consonant + le Syllables

Name

pebble humble double gamble

trouble uncle needle fiddle

cuddle cradle jungle single

marble ramble tackle ankle

freckle buckle hustle tangle

A. Write the spelling word that matches each definition below.

  1. problem
  2. move quickly
  3. your father’s brother
  4. snuggle
  5. a little stone
  6. only one
  7. violin
  8. modest or not proud
  9. wander
  10. handle or solve

B. Write the spelling word that best completes each sentence.

  1. The monkeys swung on the vines through the
  2. The

helped to keep the backpack closed.

13. It was a

to go because it might not be fun.

  1. The baby-sitter placed the baby in his
  2. My foot is connected to my
  3. The house had a beautiful

floor.

  1. This
  2. I want to
  3. You have a
  4. Your hair will

has a very sharp point!

the amount of money I have.

– on your nose.
if you do not brush it often.

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148 Phonics/Spelling • Grade 4 • Unit 5 • Week 5

[Solved] Mla Format Responding

[Solved] Mla Format Responding

     

4 full pages in MLA format responding to Nicholas Carr’s article “How Smartphones Hijack Our Minds,”  in which you examine your relationship with the smart technology you use.

In your body paragraphs, compare Carr’s concerns over smartphone technology with your own experience(s) using this technology.

*Directly quote at least three times from Carr’s article in your analysis*.  Do you share or object to his warnings regarding the effects of smartphone technology on the human mind?

[Solved] Periods Etc Anwhere

[Solved] Periods Etc Anwhere

I NEED YOU TO READ THIS DOCUMENT AND FIX THE GRAMMER SO IT SOUNDS CORRECT. Edit Document for proper indentation, commas, periods etc

Anwhere you see E0 correct the wording to EEO

if the sentence does not sound correct with the letter I in the question replace it with the word YOU as the question as asking someone something 

the grammerly messed up this document 

NEEDED IN 15 HRS NO MORE TIME IS AVAILABLE AND I NEED IT BY THEN

[Solved] Subsequent Analytical Report Might

[Solved] Subsequent Analytical Report Might

 Choose a topic for an analytical report from a problem or question for analysis from your major or some other subject of interest. Once you determine your subject, follow the steps outlined at the end of Chapter 21 under “Projects, General.” You will see “Prepare an analytical report, using this procedure,” step a. through step g.

  • For Writing Assignment 5: Write a Proposal Memo in which you propose a topic for an Analytical Report. Instead of addressing the proposal to me, imagine a corporate executive or some business person for whom your proposal would hold some interest. This person would be the business executive in charge of approving your proposal and in implementing any changes your subsequent analytical report might suggest. In this initial proposal, you merely cite possible sources for your investigation, but you aren’t responsible for actually doing the analysis. Save that for the upcoming Writing Assignment 6, where you will actually carry out your analytical investigation and research. Click on this link to view a sample Writing Assignment 5:  WA5-Sample-016.pdf WA5-Sample-016.pdf – Alternative Formats . Note: Do not include the numbers, notes, or highlighting from the sample. These are for your information and not a part of the submission.

[Solved] Practices Instructional Activity Systematic

[Solved] Practices Instructional Activity Systematic

Assignment # 6: Six Components of the Reading Process

Rationale: Every teacher is a reading teacher. Every teacher should understand the six components of the Reading Process (Comprehension, Oral Language, Phonological Awareness, Phonics, Fluency, and Vocabulary) as the foundation of comprehensible instruction in every content area and grade level.

Description:  You will develop a table identifying instructional strategies and student activities that scaffold student learning by applying the principles of research-based reading instruction and integrating the six components in lesson planning and delivery for the field experience classroom.

Directions: 

1. The candidate will use the resources below to read about evidence based instructional  strategies and standards-based activities to teach the six reading components. 

 a. the course textbook 

 b. https://fcrr.org/student-center-activities

 c. https://www.readingrockets.org/strategies

 d. https://www.readnaturally.com/research/5-components-of-reading

2. After, develop a Components of the Reading Process Table that details two instructional strategies, for teachers in a grade level 3RD GRADE , for each of the six reading components: oral language, phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension and includes the use of writing for at least one of the two activities.

COMPONENTS OF READING PROCESS TABLE

Comprehension

Instructional Strategy/Practices 

Instructional Activity

Systematic discussionsand instructional practices for scaffold higher order thinking, comprehension skills and self-correction, including for students of varying English proficiency.

Use oral language, writing, extended text discussion, to enhance comprehension, provide motivation and student engagement. 

Determine student strengths and needs and select appropriate narrative, informational text, and instructional practices that support student ability to read, comprehend, and synthesize multiple print and digital texts across and beyond texts.

Use appropriatecomprehension assessments to guide instruction.

Oral Language

Instructional Strategy/ Practices

Instructional Activity

Use explicit and systematic instructional practices for scaffolding development of oral/aural language skills.

Use appropriate social and academic language and writing experiences to enhance oral language and use ELL’s home language to support development of oral language in English. 

Use oral language assessments to guide instruction.

Phonological Awareness

Scaffold development of phonological skills.

Use oral/aural language and writing experiences to enhance phonological awareness, and to assist ELLs reading and writing development in English.

Use phonological assessment to guide instruction.

Phonics

Scaffold development of phonics skills. 

Use oral/aural language and writing experiences to enhance phonics, and to use the ELL’s home language as a foundation to support the development of phonics in English. 

Use phonics assessment to guide instruction. 

Fluency

Scaffold accuracy, expression, rate, and reading endurance.

Use oral/aural language and writing experiences to enhance fluency.  

Use fluency assessments to guide instruction.

Vocabulary

Scaffold vocabulary and concept development; develop authentic uses of English to assist ELLs. 

Provide for integration, repetition and use of domain-specific vocabulary to address the demands of academic language. 

Integrate vocabulary instruction in subject areas by using analogies, using a wide variety of print and digital tests, and multiple methods of vocabulary instruction.

Use oral/aural language and writing experiences to enhance vocabulary.

Use vocabulary assessments to guide instruction.

[Solved] Minimum 2 Pages Plus

[Solved] Minimum 2 Pages Plus

Business: klassik Styles Hair Salon

 The  assignment for this week is to determine the structure a digital  advertising message for your enterprise website or as part of your  start-up business. Explain how/why you combined the elements you did and  the relationship your structure has to research and your marketing  strategy.

Minimum 2 pages plus 1 digital advertisement

Minimum 2 scholarly sources

[Solved] Klassik Styles Hair Slaon

[Solved] Klassik Styles Hair Slaon

Business: Klassik styles hair slaon

 Dive into the other  costs that you will incur with hiring employees. What might your benefit package look like?  What might they be and why do you want to offer them? Explain the  benefit to the employer and how it will help retain the employee.   Please use caution when looking at paying out benefits at first. 

[Solved] · Another Adolescent Comes

[Solved] · Another Adolescent Comes

  

· An adolescent comes out as gay to his parents. At first, they are saddened knowing that this puts their son in a marginalized group. But their reaction is one of warmth and acceptance.

· Another adolescent comes out as gay to his parents. They react with disbelief and disdain and kick him out of their house. He then lives in a homeless shelter for LGBTQ youth.