Michael Lazarus» mixed media panels made of paint, wood, glass, adhesive lettering, and, in some cases, plastic reflectors and other found materials,
share a vocabulary of pared down imagery, color, and response to materials culled from the artist's everyday surroundings.
What links these diverse sculptures, installations, videos, and works on paper is neither
a shared vocabulary of images nor a common set of themes, but a set of strategies that the artists have employed to give material form to ineffable experiences.
Not exact matches
The startup world is full
of its fair
share of jargon, with buzzwords like «unicorn,» «disruption» and «innovation» becoming so commonplace in entrepreneurs»
vocabulary that they nearly lose their meaning.
But if you insist on learning them today, I recommend that you expand your
vocabulary with the references I
shared at the beginning
of this post.
The point is to create a
shared vocabulary and a
shared understanding
of policy and the political environment that will allow future candidates to talk to this group without sounding like space aliens.
And to win the support
of educators who do not
share the neoconservative commitment to educational reform rooted largely, if not exclusively, in Western traditions, he argues that in pluralistic America, if schools do their job there can indeed be one cultural
vocabulary.
But Nash hopes that through much
sharing of perspectives, interpretations, and
vocabularies, a sense
of understanding and a possible «
shared moral reality» might emerge.
Instead, it arises out
of shared imagery and
vocabulary.
On one item, however, almost all types
of enterprise, whether practical or theoretical, seem to
share the same defect at the same place, namely, in inattention to the logical character
of the basic
vocabulary needed or being used, to its syntax, its semantics, its pragmatics.
A glance at your blog leads me to observe that we may
share a similar dry - and - sarcastic - yet - excitable sense
of humor, an excellent
vocabulary, and perhaps also a predilection toward (seemingly --RRB- random sexual references.
These types
of language opportunities help to build
vocabulary and confidence in talking and
sharing.
Sharing this book with your child will expose her to many new
vocabulary words, which is important for the development
of oral language.
Her answers will give her plenty
of opportunities to use her growing
vocabulary and
share her own likes, dislikes, and personal experiences.
Maybe her best preschool buddy has just expanded his
vocabulary and thought it fun to
share a few choice words with your child, or perhaps she's inadvertently caught a few episodes
of a television series that uses crude language.
American conservatism and liberal egalitarianism are belief structures that entail a ranking
of values, many
of which are part
of a
shared ethical
vocabulary.
There are no indigenous words for occupations or for courts
of law, and no indigenous verbs to denote ownership such as borrow, steal, buy or sell, but there is a rich
vocabulary of words to describe exchanging and
sharing.
Of course, although agreement need only be local, adoption of existing vocabulary still facilitates data sharing and integratio
Of course, although agreement need only be local, adoption
of existing vocabulary still facilitates data sharing and integratio
of existing
vocabulary still facilitates data
sharing and integration.
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But the problems they face owe less to their inexperience than to the absence
of a
shared vocabulary adequate to their feelings and desires.
For example, a recent study conducted in urban middle schools found that there were more similarities than differences in the reading profiles
of struggling students from non-English-speaking and English - speaking households, and that low academic
vocabulary knowledge, a major component
of advanced literacy skills, was a
shared source
of difficulty.
Once you learn to «decode» the words on a page, your ability to read with understanding is largely a reflection
of how much knowledge and
vocabulary you have and
share with the writer.
At the start
of a unit, have students create the
vocabulary list by
sharing a document with them that includes the unit theme and related topics.
This Presentation Includes: Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter — Story Starters Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Overview
of Vocabulary used for a Digital Story - Telling Lesson Flipped Lesson Part - 2 Videos and 2 Resources on Digital Story - Telling Collaborative Group Task — Pair -
Share Space for Peer Teaching - Seven Elements
of Digital Story - Telling Scaffolded Notes to Support the Learners - Shared Writing Mini-Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions — 2 Quizzes Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated Activities for Level Learners - 4 Task Cards Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - Seven Stages
of Life Plenary to Assesses Learning Outcomes - PEEL - Point - Evidence - Explain - Link Success Criteria for Self Evaluation - My Story Sketch Home Learning for Reinforcement - 18 Free Digital Story - Telling Tools Common Core Standards - ELA - LITERACY.
This Presentation Includes: Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter — Story Elements Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Overview
of Vocabulary used for a Story Writing Lesson - Story Terms Real Life Application and Career Options
of Story Writing Flipped Lesson Part - 3 Videos - Telling a Story, Write a Narrative Story Collaborative Group Task — Pair -
Share, Shared Writing Space for Peer Teaching - Story Guide Mini-Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions — 3 Quizzes on Narrative Story Scaffolded Notes to Support the Learners - Story Starters Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated Activities for Level Learners - 4 Task Cards Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - 3 Prompts Plenary to Assesses Learning Outcomes - PGP: Praise - Question - Polish Success Criteria for Self Evaluation - My Narrative Story Sketch Home Learning for Reinforcement - Online Stories Common Core Standards - ELA - LITERACY.
This Resource Includes: Scaffolder Notes - •
Vocabulary Overview • Noun Types • List
of Nouns Teaching and Learning Activities Flipped Lesson Part - Video Lesson Starter and Success Criteria Development - Pair -
Share, Mini-Plenary, Rubrics Differentiation - 5 Worksheets with Answers Plenary and Home Learning - 2 Worksheets with Answers Common Core Standards and Skills Learning Objectives: • Define nouns and noun types.
This Resource Includes: Scaffolder Notes - •
Vocabulary Overview • Structure
of Noun Phrases Teaching and Learning Activities Flipped Lesson Part - Video Lesson Starter and Success Criteria Development - Pair -
Share, Mini-Plenary, Rubrics Differentiation - 5 Worksheets with Answers Plenary and Home Learning - Online Exercises Common Core Standards and Skills Learning Objectives: • Define a noun phrase.
This Presentation Includes: Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter — Spot PEE Overview
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Share, Pair -
Share, Shared Writing Mini-Plenary — Online Quizzes - Report Types, Evidence, PEE Technique Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated Activities for Level Learners - 4 Task Cards Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - Completing PEE Paragraph Plenary to Assesses Learning Outcomes - PQP - Praise - Question - Polish Success Criteria for Self Evaluation - PEE Checklist Home Learning for Reinforcement - Online Exercises on PEED and PEE Common Core Standards - ELA.LIT.8.
This Presentation Includes: Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter — Thirsty Crow Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Overview
of Vocabulary used for a Story Writing Lesson - Story Terms Real Life Application and Career Options
of Story Writing Flipped Lesson Part - 3 Videos - How to Write a Picture Story Collaborative Group Task — Pair -
Share, Shared Writing Space for Peer Teaching - Genre Features Mini-Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions — 2 Quizzes on Picture Story Scaffolded Notes to Support the Learners - Story Template Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated Activities for Level Learners - 4 Task Cards Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - Think
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This Presentation Includes: Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter — KWL Chart Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Overview
of Vocabulary used for a Story Writing Lesson - Story Terms Real Life Application and Career Options
of Story Writing Flipped Lesson Part - Video - How to Write a Fictional Story Collaborative Group Task — Interactive Venn Diagram, Think - Write -
Share Space for Peer Teaching - Fiction VS Non-Fiction Mini-Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions — Quizzes on Elements
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Share, Pair -
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of Spelling Rules to the learners, thereby helping them to enhance their spelling skills.
As students dig for words to
share their stories, it can foster community in the classroom and can spur the growth
of academic
vocabulary.
«One
of the benefits was that the Understanding Map gave us a
shared vocabulary when discussing work, what was needed and
sharing feedback.»
Invite students to
share words or phrases that describe the Setting, Characters, Events, and
Vocabulary of this Rockwell painting.
Blog Bits # 4: Cookies for Kids With Cancer; Hip - Hop Teaches
Vocabulary, More In Blog Bits # 4, we
share news
of two organizations.
Both programs stressed the importance
of high quality language interactions (back and forth conversations,
shared book readings, and rich
vocabulary), nutrition (prenatal and beyond), and healthy parenting strategies (feeding and sleeping routines, strategies to deal with misbehavior and so on).
The first level
of sessions will be around this idea
of radicalization and wrapping our heads around the issues we are all facing, agreeing on the things we want to tackle, and having a
shared vocabulary and understanding around these issues.
Students will: - Visualize the world
of a story and given circumstances - Create characters with the body and voice - Conceptualize a story, using the body to convey meaning - Develop,
share and reflect on movement - Communicate ideas using the body and movement - Explore various characters from stories - Adapt a piece
of literature using drama techniques into a scene with improvised dialogue - Devise, rehearse and present scenes using drama techniques - Use drama
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After the segment is complete, ask students to
share other
vocabulary words they heard that support their understanding
of the big idea.
Before they begin those exercises, however, I spend time with the struggling and average students
sharing this sheet from the beginning
of the
Vocabulary Workshop Achieve book that discusses each context clue type and provides examples
of their usage.
In this engaging webinar, Marilee Sprenger, author
of 101 Strategies to Make Academic
Vocabulary Stick, will share planning and assessment ideas and suggest strategies that will make your vocabulary program meaningful and enjoyable for you and your
Vocabulary Stick, will
share planning and assessment ideas and suggest strategies that will make your
vocabulary program meaningful and enjoyable for you and your
vocabulary program meaningful and enjoyable for you and your students.
In light
of the renewed emphasis on academic
vocabulary in the revised NYS Next Generation ELA Learning Standards, EngageNY
shared their top strategies for
vocabulary instruction.
These experiences provide evidence
of the self - teaching hypothesis (
Share & Stanovich, 1995), which proposes that children develop a variety
of reading skills — such as phonemic segmentation, decoding, and
vocabulary building — when they engage in high - success reading.
Today I'm
sharing a fun, relatively quick
vocabulary game that helps students master a few
of their trickier
vocabulary words!
The materials, including
shared reading posters, matching storybooks, musical CD and a teacher guide, specifically address the teaching
of phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency,
vocabulary, and comprehension, the five essential components
of reading in No Child Left Behind.
They then
share ideas and resources related to text complexity, academic
vocabulary, syntax, fluency, reading aloud, and the amount and type
of reading students do.
Share this fun
vocabulary card game with your students to help them master a few
of their trickier
vocabulary words.
By
sharing a common
vocabulary and beginning with a common set
of principles related to differentiation, school leaders have more tools to provide guidance and direction for all staff members as they begin the journey toward developing more academically responsive classrooms.
All - staff professional development designed to help define the values and civic engagement
of the school community and develop a
shared vocabulary
Sharing the shortcomings
of printed text (e.g., student difficulty with
vocabulary and finding relevant information and limited relevance due to long procurement cycles), participants highlighted the potential
of e-text as adaptable and more responsive to student interest and need.
Support students» tracking
of new or important
vocabulary by displaying these words in a
shared space in the classroom.