Even better, use this activity after your students have had
experience writing word problems as a class and in small groups.
Poetry often invites readers to
experience the written word — and the world — in a new, surprising way.
The minute the clock struck 5 pm I hopped on the subway and headed over to Chelsea Market just in time to catch the first of their themed attractions:
Experience the Written Word presented by FLATT magazine and hosted by Editor in Chief Christina Lessa.
She is multi-certified and has 20 years»
experience writing words that change lives.
Not exact matches
In other
words, while the substance remains largely the same, the presentation has been given a considerable makeover: the new policy is considerably shorter,
written in English rather than legalese, and reformatted (more space and color) for an easier reading
experience.
The
experience made such an impact on Chesky that he went to the airport, and, afraid he would forget the conversation, immediately
wrote a 3,600 -
word report and sent it to his team.
When I started out in my digital marketing career, it was thanks to connecting with some generous people that had a lot more
experience than me that I was able to overcome introversion and reluctance to
write and become an international keynote speaker, author and blogger with over 1.4 million
words written so far.
In this engagement with Scripture, Evangelicals and Catholics are learning from one another: Catholics from the Evangelical emphasis on group Bible study and commitment to the majestic and final authority of the
written word of God; and Evangelicals from the Catholic emphasis on Scripture in the liturgical and devotional life, informed by the lived
experience of Christ's Church through the ages.
Only Amber could so beautifully and rightly
write into the parts of our human
experience that usually defy
words.
Wright notes that «Israel was thus constituted, from one point of view, as the people who heard God's
word — in call, promise, liberation, guidance, judgment, forgiveness, further judgment, renewed liberation, and renewed promise... This is what I mean by denying that scripture can be reduced to the notion of the «record of a revelation,» in the sense of a mere
writing down of earlier, and assumedly prior, «religious
experience.»
I know, because he struck that
word from the article I
wrote for him on my
experiences at Valparaiso University.
And if we add to that, the millions of living atheists, agnostics, and former Christians who have had similar
experiences to mine and would agree with my conclusions, and add to that the millions of non believers and former believers in the past, some of which have left in
writing a sampling of their conclusions, it would seem to me that our personal
experience and perspectives cancel each other out, and all you are left with is your belief in the
words written in your bible.
In other
words, lifting a passage, or simply part of a verse as ABSOLUTE, on its own, without respect for history or at least giving thought to what the speaker was
experiencing at the time they
wrote / spoke it.
It is a shift in theological method from locating the basis of authority in the objective
written Word of God to placing it in human reason and
experience.
He
wrote, «Dear Child of God, I
write these
words because we all
experience sadness, we all come at times to despair, and we all lose hope that the suffering in our lives and in the world will ever end.
The trouble with this mode of communication is that the
written word has imposed on it our filters, our
experiences, our expectations, our traditions and our agendas.
Commenting on American society, Whitehead
writes: «There is no one American [social]
experience other than the many
experiences of individual Americans» (ESP 53, bracket
word substitution).
Ministers in general, are not taught to go beyond the
written word... God is not an
experience but an intellectual pursuit.
I have also
written a book about it called «Beyond Church: An Invitation To
Experience The Lost
Word Of The Bible — Ekklesia» available on Amazon @ http://amzn.to/2bdVn24.
Again unlike
written words, spoken
words are never past or future; sound is always present, always an existential
experience.
Here's how I understand the meanings of those terms: Scripture:
writing, usually pertaining to religion The Bible: anthology of specifically Christian - oriented religious scripture The
Word of God: 1)
words actually spoken or
written by God 2) God's spirit, consciousness, creative will and / or «being» («Logos,» as used in the Gospel of John) God - inspired: 1) resulting from a consideration of God 2) resulting from a personal
experience of God.
Given I and millions have personally
experienced these transforming truths as
written in the Bible and given there is no proof that anything in the Bible is not as presented there is no logical reason to doubt the Bible is not the
word of God translated so that we can begin the journey.
But it is possible to remedy that ignorance, if not with the depth of personal
experience, then at least through communication such as the
written word and the conference — at which, incidentally, victims of double oppression may speak for themselves.
These are the
words of men who were compelled by God to tell, not only what they claim to have heard God say, but things happening in and around them — their struggles, personal reasons for
writing and specific
experience of God.
Having just finished
writing over 50,000
words about my own faith
experience, (much of which does not fit the Baptist mold), I can't help but wonder if I'll earn the «Read With Discernment» sticker myself.
The highest authority for Christians was not the
written word of the Bible nor the spoken
word of the priest but the inner
experiencing of the Holy Spirit.
We're looking for creative expressions that illustrate and speak to your personal
experience with heartbreak — painting, collage, drawing, photography, sculptural and the
written word.
Though I
wrote these
words eight years ago, I don't think the concerns of sports moms have changed all that much and that what I said then largely still hold true today, although I think, if I were to update the list of concerns, I would probably add two more: fifth, that mothers want a more inclusive youth sports
experience that is affordable to all families, regardless of socio - economic status or whether they live in a wealthy suburb or an economically disadvantaged inner city neighborhood, and sixth, that mothers want a better balance between sports and family life (a problem I explored in the book and on these pages, but that, if anything, has gotten worse, not better, in the last eight years).
Wow, I could have
written this out
word for
word, except my hospital birth
experiences weren't too bad.
I'm glad you are able to work through your feelings in your
writing — we need to be able to use our own
words and rewrite our own stories to describe and own our various individual
experiences of mothering — none of which deserve to be called «less» or «lacking».
What a joy to
write a few
words to those who will be having their first
experience being a father this year.
I am 100 % behind «Feeding your Baby is Best», I am
writing this post to put my
experience of breastfeeding into
words.
«Am an
experienced lawyer and writer, and I really have no clue what Murdoch means by the
words «substantive» or «substantial»,» David Allen Green
writes.
Based on
experience from phoneticizing similar nonentities into Japanese, she renders it as biburon, under the fairly safe assumption that anyone in Japan likely to take notice will recognize the
word as vibron
written in phonetic script.
Parting
words: as a grand finale,
write down what you learned from your
experience at the end, the gifts of the practice emerge here and will most definitely help you get through the next challenge, whether it's another yoga challenge or you decide to go gluten - free or sugar - free.
Tell us about your
experience with early - onset dementia in your own
words on video or in
writing.
While the epiphany that life can be unjust comes with
experience, my mom's encouraging
words to start somewhere and never stop fighting for what I cared about is how I started
writing for the Everygirl and why my newfound happiness has become so apparent.
We just
wrote 700
words about the curiosities of Trump.dating without discussing the actual dating
experience, which is frankly a little weird too.
In a today's world of texting and emojis, the
written and spoken
word have
experienced near mortal injury.
Sebastian
wrote every
word detailing his own personal
experiences, and he enlisted a former client to proofread the manuscript before publication.
I have no
words!!!! Thanks so much for commenting — if you ever fancy
writing about your
experiences for 30 Dates, I'm sure they readers would appreciate hearing about it xxx
Also, he has apparently never once heard or
experienced a human conversation in real life, because not one
written word sounds like it could have been spoken by live people.
Writing poetry in particular will help students search for these
words while
experiencing creativity.
All in all, it's been a wonderful
experience, and a true illustration of the power that the
written word can have over all of us.
I have observed, year after year, with third graders or with 8th graders, that the
experience of recalling math concepts learned, books read, compositions
written, geography facts mastered, spelling
words spelled correctly — and more, and more — gave a sense of perspective and accomplishment.
Writing in Public Money & Management, researchers familiar with the true private - sector track record offered a
word of caution: «There is a risk that politicians, government officials, and others, newly enamored of the language of failure and turnaround and inadequately informed of the empirical evidence and practical
experience in the for - profit sector... will have unrealistic expectations of the transformative power of the turnaround process.»
Exploring and discussing poetry Using
words / phrases to describe the senses Individual, pair and group work Assessment opportunities Using photographs and images to stimulate discussion and description Using
words and phrases to describe personal
experiences Describing a special place using a
writing frame How to plan a poem Writing a poem using the senses Writing assessment task Detailed teaching notes for lessons and ass
writing frame How to plan a poem
Writing a poem using the senses Writing assessment task Detailed teaching notes for lessons and ass
Writing a poem using the senses
Writing assessment task Detailed teaching notes for lessons and ass
Writing assessment task Detailed teaching notes for lessons and assessment
He
experienced the heights and depths of what it was to be human in his short life and was able to express himself in every aspect of the
written word from lyric poetry, prose poetry to short story and historical drama.
«Reading the
word and learning how to
write the
word so one can later read if are preceded by learning how to
write the world, that is having the
experience of changing the world and touching the world.»
More than 31,000 kids shared their
experiences and
wrote kind
words to those impacted by recent natural disasters.