Sentences with phrase «student names hidden»

Teachers can display these data to the class with the column listing student names hidden.

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In the early 1930s a Duke University botanist named Joseph B. Rhine began testing students for clairvoyance, the ability to see things hidden from sight, by making them guess the design printed on the back of a card pulled randomly from a stack.
C. Thomas Howell (Side Out, The Outsiders) stars as a high school student named Michael, who, shortly before he is finished with his junior year in high school, receives an anonymous love letter from someone who is revealing her hidden passion for him.
What can we do as educational and cultural workers, at this crucial moment in history, when corporate revenue expands as the job market shrinks, when there is such a callous disregard for human suffering and human life, when the indomitable human spirit gasps for air in an atmosphere of intellectual paralysis, social amnesia, and political quiescence, when the translucent hues of hope seem ever more ethereal, when thinking about the future seems anachronistic, when the concept of utopia has become irretrievably Disneyfied, when our social roles as citizens have become increasingly corporatized and instrumentalized in a world which hides necessity in the name of consumer desire, when media analyses of military invasions is just another infomercial for the US military industrial complex with its huge global arms industry, and when teachers and students alike wallow in absurdity, waiting for the junkyard of consumer life to vomit up yet another panacea for despair?
For many of them, it's because people explicitly taught them... particularly for the dyslexics and the students that have other hidden disabilities, having a name for why they weren't learning how to read, and not allowing them to develop a negative assumption about their own capability, was really important.
Students are given a secret code name and sent on a secret mission to help Joshua unlock the hidden strategies!
, A short answer game) c. Labelling activities (Geography and countries, Dinner's ready, Spooky Halloween) d. Team games (Blockbuster, Slapping the board game, Boardgame, Puzzle, Spot the differences, The dictionary race, Disappearing game, The first one who can name...) e. Drawing and settling down activities (Read and draw, Write and draw, Word search, From English to French, The hidden sentences, Coloring activity, Pictionary, Back - to - back descriptions) f. Activities in pairs (Battleships, Family tree, Matching up, Draw your family tree, Guessing games, Snakes and ladders, Noughts and crosses, Ping - pong, Filling - gap, Role - play, Classification) g. Engaging everyone (One question / one student, Who's my next victim, Mind map, Questions in a hat, Survey, Fashion show, Let's debate, Counting game, Hot - air balloon, Find the mistakes, Post-it game, Dominos) h.
She knows each child by name, and she doesn't hide the fact that each student holds a place in her heart.
The names of 20 famous composers and musicians are hidden in this word search, can your students find them?
The experience of receiving white teachers throughout students of color's educational trajectory imparts what scholar bell hooks * names the hidden curriculum — the unexamined, implicit cultural values that are communicated to students.
Gliding back and forth in time, Erdrich follows the long line of healers named LaRose, and reveals Landreaux's long - hidden past tied to a boarding school designed to sever Native American children from their roots, as well as his volatile relationship with a fellow student named Romeo, now a brooding, plotting, outlaw loner in the grip of substance abuse, poverty, and rage.
Having been and continue to be a student of [course name hidden] and [course name hidden] I can say without reservation your course takes first prize.
A teacher of «Soviet Studies» to students in Washington DC Catholic high - school hides behind the false name of Snapple on her blog «Legend of Pine Ridge» blog (http://legendofpineridge.blogspot.com/) and when commenting in th eblogosphere.
When Fox broadcaster Tomi Lahren tweeted how the tragedy, «isn't about guns,» a Douglas student named Carly tweeted, «I was hiding in a closet for 2 hours.
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