Instead of solving the problem for them, you ask good
prompting questions such as, «How might you try this piece in a different way?»
After just a few days of basking in positive reinforcement, we also published awards for PUBG and Destiny 2,
prompting questions such as: «Are you drunk?»
Not exact matches
That's nice, but it
prompts a few
questions,
such as: What happened?
Also worth a look are customer feedback services
such as Hively (basic plans are free, paid service starts at $ 15 per month), which
prompt visitors to answer survey
questions about their experience using your website.
The study's authors say the humorous banter
prompted important problem - solving behaviours,
such as colleagues asking more
questions and talking about new ideas.
Each day, users will be
prompted to answer a
question designed to reveal a bit more of their personality,
such as «Do you kiss on the first date?»
Faith readers will recognise the link between the mathematical structure of the physical universe and the Unity - Law of Control and Direction, the metaphysical principle of being and becoming that
prompts the
questions: Whence comes
such a «law» of the universe?
It is seldom that in a complex issue,
such as the race
question or the international order, the immediate next steps that are open will embody everything that love
prompts us to desire.
Here before me was just
such an attractive community that was eager to
question, joke, and console me as I planned to explore the same distressing cultural trends that could
prompt a young boy to compare the Catholic Church to ISIS.
After your child enters the number,
prompt him or her with
questions that an emergency operator would ask,
such as «What is your name?
Their decisions —
such as hiring a village trustee as park district director — have come under
question and
prompted residents to turn to state lawmakers for help.
Added to comments that have been criticised as sexist,
such as that Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood was only on
Question Time because she was a woman, or that he would «smash Theresa May back on her heels», Owen Smith's latest statements might
prompt his own supporters to ask whether or not his «electability» card was the best one to play.
Using the Google Hangout's chat function, participants
such as Joe Kerns, co-founder of the start - up Roundview.co and a volunteer with the New York City Code for America brigade betaNYC, and Chris Whong, a data solutions activist at Socrata who is co-captain of betaNY, asked
questions about the degree to which information about constituent services
prompted by social media and other avenues is available as public data for analysis.
It not only develops fundamental life skills,
such as confidence and teamwork, but it also gives pupils the opportunity to develop their curiosity and their own ideas; it's this and the
questioning that's so important because we don't always
prompt them to follow their ideas and chains of thought.
The ideas are there, and games
such as i went to the shop and bought... so simple yet engaging and fun, found interviews
questions also to be fun, just write
prompt cards.
Copy the data into a computer spreadsheet,
such as Excel, so you can analyze it using the
questions above as
prompts.
The SAPERE's Philosophy 4 Children (P4C) sessions include stimuli
such as a short video clip or story to
prompt structured discussions around topics like truth, knowledge and fairness, with the aim of helping children to become more willing and able to ask
questions, construct arguments and engage in reasoned discussion.
During parent consultations, several parents wanted to know what sort of
questions /
prompts the teacher would use to support a child in working through a maths problem,
such as an addition
question.
«This data
prompts us to
question why
such a high percentage of international students are seeking external support when they make up a relatively low proportion of the total UK student population.
I used a variety of
prompts,
such as a word, a
question, a phrase, a haiku, a quote, a picture, etc..
Gateway requires applicants and their parents to answer four pages of
questions, responding to
prompts such as «My best qualities are...» and «When I graduate from high school, I hope...»
The
questions include
prompts such as, «What do you think makes a great teacher?»
Formative assessment strategies —
such as oral
questioning, writing
prompts, and tests (Fisher & Frey, 2007)-- are essential if we are to develop the detailed knowledge of students» understandings and misunderstandings necessary to teach with precision.
Examples include screen readers, speech - to - text software, and technology - based scaffolds,
such as digital outlines of text or
question prompts embedded in technology - based interfaces.
Teachers can review work samples to accomplish many instructional goals,
such as giving students opportunities to examine their own and one another's work; engaging students in collaborative sense - making; grounding
questions and discussion
prompts within focal strategies; and providing feedback that supports learning.
and poems like Marchetter Chute's Drinking Fountain provide students ample opportunity to practice their reading skills and to meet reading standards in literature
such as being able to «ask and answer
questions about unknown words in a text» and «With
prompting and support, retell familiar stories, including key details.»
Items capturing statistics and / or data displays on
such tests should theoretically include items illustrating standard column or bar charts, with
questions prompting students to interpret the meanings of the statistics illustrated in the figures.
TDA
prompts, therefore, represent a move beyond general reading comprehension
questions,
such as «What is the main idea?»
The
prompts consisted of open - ended
questions grouped under topics
such as Me and the Book, Point of View, Character Map, and Character Development.
But the lack of detail in the white paper has
prompted questions about how
such interventions will be carried out.
Teachers can use one of the five suggested instructions or create their own instructions,
such as assigning a
prompt or short response
question.
Successful marketing with a newsletter involves techniques
such as «open loops,» which are meant to
prompt readers to respond to your email to answer a
question or provide feedback.
Had you invested in your own appraisal report, it might have
prompted you to ask more precise
questions,
such as how much the buyers are putting down and where it's coming from.
[The sales person] who we dealt with was very patient in answering our never ending
questions and very
prompt in his email replies and organising our holiday at
such short notice.
Johns's flat, graphic images of common objects
such as targets and flags
prompt viewers to
question the essential nature of representation and whether these pictures are really paintings or simply new iterations of the items themselves.
Whether the works conjure memories of iconic fugitives,
such as Patty Hearst and Angela Davis, or incorporate loaded words, like safety and fear, viewers are
prompted to
question their assumptions about criminality and contemplate how the circulation of images influences their ideas...
These images
question the legitimacy of applying the term normal in a societal context by
prompting a reconsideration of what, if anything, is normal, or at least what is perceived and labeled as
such.
By emblazoning the ubiquitous signifiers of fast food establishments with iconic luxury brands
such as Hermes, Tiffany's and Prada, Sachs conflates emblems of high and low culture,
prompting questions about issues of excess on multiple levels.
Indeed, you have to wonder if giving this prime spot to a single artist for
such a long time is the best use of space, at a time when attendance figures at our principle gallery of British art have been flagging,
prompting the institution's entire purpose to be
questioned.
Fernández's conceptually - based, research intensive process of art making often contains many layers of diverse cultural and historical references; she uses devices
such as proportion and unconventional material to draw the viewer into her work, evoking an individualised experience of engagement that
prompts questions of both place and way - finding.
Fernández's conceptually - based, research - intensive process of art making often contains many layers of diverse cultural and historical references; she uses devices
such as proportion and unconventional material to draw the viewer into her work, evoking an individualized experience of engagement that
prompts questions of both place and way - finding.
My
question is: Since these earlier relatively slight forcings
prompted such considerable carbon feedbacks that drove warming much further than it would have gone otherwise, should we not expect some sort of carbon feedback to kick in from our considerable «artificial» forcing / warming?
If clearly phrased and polite,
such questions sometimes pass moderation, and occasionally
prompt informative responses.
Once this is done, you are
prompted to say «Hey Siri, how's the weather» and other
such questions.
But previously
such clever design has still
prompted questions over the practical purpose - why does a phone...
Mark Merrill, president of the organization Family First, offers
question prompts to get you started,
such as, «What is one thing that I have done recently to make you feel encouraged and loved?»
When we construct a real estate financial model, whether in an Excel template or another commercial real estate asset valuation and investment analysis software
such as ARGUS, Procalc or Valuate, we are putting an analytical framework in place that
prompts us to ask ourselves a long list of
questions regarding the investment opportunity, the asset, the market, and the risks that go along with each of these elements.