Chances are that you'll be interrupted before
you finish reading this story, especially if you're at work.
After
we finished reading the story we went to the activity tables to make a sequencing piece for our portfolios.
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The students divide into groups to
finish reading the story; one group, with Ms. Brohinsky, continues the discussion, while in the other, led by an aide, students draw scenes or images from the story.
Finished reading story using echo reading technique.
It should be available sometime today if you'd like to
finish reading the story.
As
she finished reading the story, I pulled out the engagement ring's box, opened it, an proposed.
I just
finished reading a story about Hiawatha who started the Great League of Peace back in the late 1600's after tiring of years of bloody warfare, intertribal conflict and endless fighting.
Mrs. U — I keep saying — you need to write a cookbook — this looks so yummy:) Julieann P.S. I finally was able to
finish reading the story below, and I absolutely loved it!!!
Not exact matches
If the investor has already
read through everything you're going to present, start to
finish, the result will be a «spoiler» effect that diminishes the power of the
story you're trying to tell.
Each evening, after my parents had
finished reading the papers, I studiously cut out relevant news
stories from the Edmonton Journal, the Morinville Mirror and St. Albert Gazette, and glued them into a scrapbook.
Someone had typed up a few pages to
read aloud, another two spoke from the heart, another had written out her
story long - hand onto lined papers that she dropped one after another onto the gym floor as she
finished another page, a fluttering of falling, stained with tears.
You can
read Sophia's entire
story from start to
finish.
Oliver had just
finished reading me a news
story about how many people have died from the flu this year.
As he
read one
story after another saying he was on the verge of
finishing second in the Cup standings for a record fifth time, the 50 - year - old Martin, NASCAR's ultimate hard - luck case, was consumed by one thought: I've never been so happy.
I illustrated a
story called «Bernard the Badly Drawn Hare» for my little boy to try to encourage him to
read, perhaps one day I'll
finish that for him.
I just
finished reading the original
story and as usual I find it even more disturbing than the parts Dr. Amy is quoting.
And now that I've
read your birth
story and made these comments, I really need to get back to
finishing writing my birth experience for my second baby — which was now 5 months ago!
Since its our summer holiday and we have
finished our homeschool curriculum, I have taken some time to do some more structured learning activities with my preschoolers in the form of lapooks, based on
stories that we
read together.
Many kids enjoy
finishing their bedtime
story session by
reading the same book each night.
After your baby has
finished eating,
read him a
story, sing him a song, or change his diaper one last time.
When you are
finished, you can use the picture puppet to walk through the
story and
read it.
By the time I was done... and exported it to a word file on my computer, it was ten pages long... After I
finished writing it, the long nights didn't end, the sleep deprivation was high and patience was getting even lower, so I would
read his birth
story over and over again on my Black berry at night.
Even though your child's attention span is still relatively short, don't feel compelled to
read quickly in order to
finish a
story.
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You may begin to
read a
story and have your baby move to another task before you even
finish, or if your baby is gifted they may sit and listen to the entire
story.
You have to do 3 circuits to
finish the workout — my time for the whole 3 circuits is 17 minutes, try to beat me [
Read the whole
story...]
I literally get engrossed in whatever
story I'm
reading, so much so that -LCB- cv -RCB- would rather me
finish the book than put it down.
On a personal note, I wanted to share that after a two month ordeal, we were finally able to
finish most of the floor reconstruction in the house and move back in (you can
read more about my house - flooding
story here).
If anyone is looking for a cute / quick
read, I
finished Seven Letters from Paris by Samantha Vérant earlier this week and it was such a sweet
story about how Samantha fell in love with her (now) husband after reconnecting when she found the seven love letters he had written her twenty years before.
When you have
finished reading, have students act out the
story.
Belatedly, I
read in the instructions that those who have not
finished a previous assignment on Chalotte's Web must complete that before doing anything else, and about 45 minutes into the packet work, I instructed those students to call a halt to the short
story until they
finished their Web work.
You tweet the first line and have students tweet a certain number of lines over a determined period of time, then
read the
finished story in class.
Encourage students to listen carefully because when you
finish reading you will ask them to write an ending for the
story.
After we reviewed the tips, the whole class
read and
finished some
stories together.
We
finished the session by
reading a
story and completing
reading comprehension exercises.
It's especially painful to
read even the short excerpts from Sean Penn's book because his publishing contract validates the notion for authors that they only have to
finish their
stories, not write cleanly, diligently, with an ear for the reader and the love of the written word.
No matter how much I love the
story in the book I'm
reading now from the small publisher, I may not be able to
finish it, because of several things that keep yanking me out of the
story and tempting me to set the book down and forget about it.
I just
finished reading Marvel Comics: The Untold
Story, a finely - researched and - written book about the rise of The House of Ideas, and its fall, and its rise again, and its fall again, and its rise again, again.
When a reader tells you how much they identified with Renee, or that her
story made them cry, or that they stayed up way past their bedtime to
finish reading, then you know you wrote a book that deserves to be published.
Do you
read (or at least buy) other books from the author when you
finish a
story?
Is critique reserved for the earlier stages of the
story creation process, and beta
reading for the nearly
finished product?
I unfortunately struggled to
finish any
stories growing up, and so it wasn't until recently when I combined my passion for
reading and writing into publishing that I was finally able to create what I wanted: a useful engaging book for readers.
I found myself thinking about them, and their
stories, long after I
finished the book, which certainly warrants a second
reading.
It's a hugely imaginative
story, with some seriously out - there elements (for a period, Kepler is actually wearing the body of a man who tried to kill Kepler), the kind of book you sort of sit there and just think about for awhile after you've
finished reading it, processing it, wrapping your head around it.
I
read it in some of its earliest forms, and I sat across a coffee - shop table from its author for years as we both wrote our debut novels, but I just
finished reading the actual book and was totally floored by how the
story has grown and evolved while still retaining its shimmering heart.
Btw I just
finished reading a book that could be seen as the first Chinese martial arts
story ever written in China.
With novellas, it's more economical for authors to explore different themes and writing styles with smaller books (which are also cheaper to produce), and more economical for readers to explore unfamiliar
stories and authors by
reading a book that can be
finished within a day.
Am I thinking about the
story even after I've
finished reading?
I'm proud to say that I
finished a flash fiction
story yesterday... and then
read another bunch of amazing
stories by my fellow workshoppers!