Not exact matches
Acceptance of one's self, of others whatever their creed, color or nationality, helping the less fortunate, kind
words to lift those who might be having a bad day, a
simple smile while
recognizing another's existence... the list goes on and on.
What you've missed in your cut - and - paste
word salad is the
simple fact that the US does not
recognize the Vatican as a State.
Twins in the Park by Ellen Weiss Another Weiss classic, perfect for helping your own twins
recognize words through
simple sentences and
word repetition.
A great choice for car trips; the
simple, bold images are easy to
recognize, and with the
word printed beneath each picture, it's great for emergent readers as well.
This is when some of the babble can be
recognized as sounding like
simple words, and parents can repeat back the
words they think they have heard.
Watson not only
recognizes individual
words but can also be programmed to extract some meaning from
simple sentences.
Cute, carino, pretty, jolie a thousand
words to a single meaning, sweet
words, cute as the outfits associated with them, pastel colors withtouches of white lace and macramé (a bit like my blue jumpsuit, the perfect example of cute outfit), cute looks perfect for summer, fresh and colorful, perfectfor the long summer days, those in which the sky is as blue as the sea, those days when it's hard to
recognize the horizon getting lost in the waves and seagulls suspended between earth and sky, so I think this is my place, one in which everything is more
simple, where it is easy to get lost in a thought and where problems do not exist anymore.
One
simple illustration is the absence, in many programs, of any substantive work on assessment and accountability and of helping administrators learn how, in Marc Tucker's
words, to «
recognize the elements of sound standards - based classroom organization and practice.»
The necessary expertise includes the «ability to
recognize a large vocabulary of printed
words quickly and accurately, including academic vocabulary» and the «ability to
recognize lapses in comprehension and perform
simple repairs.»
After watching dozens of adults totally miss the English contribution to this
simple little game, I thought this would be a great way to teach students how to
recognize the difference between what
words describe and what numbers calculate.
Students begin to
recognize and understand
simple compound
words, such as airplane and toothbrush, in first grade, then progress to more complex compound
words.
In fourth grade, students should have command of grade level appropriate sight
words, be able to read and comprehend informational text with domain - specific vocabulary, use context to determine the correct meaning of homonyms (multiple - meaning
words), and
recognize figurative language, including common idioms,
simple similes, and metaphors.