There are
discussion questions about each case, along with tips for teachers on how to overcome potential obstacles to a constructive and engaging discussion with high schoolers.
Not exact matches
Recent
discussions about the so - called Liverpool Care Pathway have raised
questions for Catholics, not
about whether or not the LCP is being used by some practitioners as a sort of euthanasia by the back door (since it looks to me as though in some
cases it clearly has been), but
about how exactly we are to confront it.
The
question of whether those are valid comparisons became a hotly debated topic in our comments section, opening up a
discussion about the ways the two
cases might help shed light on one other.
What I note
about this
discussion about the merits of Angela Eagle as deputy leader candidate is that several people have raised
questions and no positive
case has been made in support.
The pack includes: Colour pictures of Percy and the animals in the story Black and white pictures of Percy and the animals - great for colouring and art activities Percy's hut picture in the snow and without snow Snowy trees to add to adisplay to make a great snowy scene A number line to 50 on cute robins Alphabet bunting to hang in your classroom - each piece has a picture of one of the animals in the story and the lower
case letter Winter clothing flashcards - great for
discussion about clothes to wear when it is colder Word flash cards with words relating to the story - each card is decorated with a picture of Percy in the snow
Question cards with
questions about the story - great to add to a display A long display banner with the title and pictures of Percy and the animals A snowy board game to make and play A dice game to collect the pieces of each animal A worksheet to draw the scene from the window Photographs of snowy scenes - a great addition to any display Winter words - Words of snowflakes
about winter A collection of rhymes and songs
about winter Number rhyme
about snowflakes with rhyme cards, face masks and props for singing the rhyme Snowflake alphabet jigsaws - find the two halves of the snowflakes with upper and lower
case letters A collection of playdough mats linked to the story Dress Percy for winter - choose the appropriate clothes for Percy to wear in the snowy weather Colouring pictures of Percy and the animals and the snowy hut Stick puppets of Percy and the animals - great for retelling the story and for making up new stories Face masks in colour and black and white of Percy and the animals A colourful bingo game for the story «One Snowy Night» An A4 word mat with pictures and words relating to the story «Welcome to Percy's hut» large banner - great to use as part of a role play area of Percy's hut A game of snap to make and play Animals footprints in the snow - great to add to a display and for
discussion Two different word searches with words and pictures relating to the story Please note: The art work used in these resources has been produced by ourselves.
Several brief
case studies that raise
questions about civil liberties in the wake of 9/11, followed by suggestions for classroom
discussion.
Access to the
Case Discussion Forum: - Ask and discuss general TCVM questions and give and receive prompt advice about specific cases daily - Review the archives by species and topic of discussion to receive help on cases and for continued
Discussion Forum: - Ask and discuss general TCVM
questions and give and receive prompt advice
about specific
cases daily - Review the archives by species and topic of
discussion to receive help on cases and for continued
discussion to receive help on
cases and for continued education
Put in writing the
discussions and agreement with the client
about the limited scope retainer; doing so will both assist the client in understanding the limitations of the service to be provided and document the extent of the retainer in
case it is
questioned at a later point in time.
This decision has been the subject of considerable
discussion among arbitration practitioners: as was discussed several months ago on Slaw, the
case raises a number of difficult
questions about how international arbitration and Canada's treaty obligations in that respect interact with local procedural law — specifically limitation of actions — when seeking to enforce the award, and more generally whether foreign judgments and arbitral awards should continue to be treated, for limitations purposes, as mere contract debts.
In following this
discussion about publishing sold prices I keep coming back to the same
question: «what exactly is wrong with offering homeowners, buyers, investors, renters etc. easy online access to property information such as is the
case with the viewpoint site?»