The pupils can use the PPT file to act as a prompt to either speak or
write about their reactions to the American presidential elections.
In a classroom setting with older students, it is often helpful to ask students to
write about their reactions as a first step.
One bloke tweeted «I loathe the articles the self - absorbed feel the need to
write about their reactions to people's tragedies», while a woman tweeted «Way to milk a tragedy & make it all about you just to encourage ignorant comments»... oh, and added a «#disgust» for good measure.
Not exact matches
Knowing what we know
about how emotions effect people's
reaction to
written content, we can conclude that this is some research that warrants a closer look.
When I
wrote about the worst boss traits last month, I wasn't expecting such an intense
reaction.
As you may know, I have an unhealthy obsession with the Bank of Canada so I thought I'd
write about the elements of Wednesday's rate cut and the
reaction to it...
As I've
written before, the difference in
reactions «opens up a complicated discussion
about who gets empathy in America, what issues are deemed important, and the types of activism and activists that the public responds to.»
I also did for some reason around that time
write a blogpost
about marriage in
reaction to something T had
written, just theoretically because I didn't know anything
about the backstory until I read Bills post and some comment elsewhere on a blog that I can't remember.
For you or I to take photos of an atomic
reaction and then
write a book
about nuclear physics would be stupid.
Join the conversation... In a piece earlier this week, Aman Ali
wrote that anytime he hears
about a TV show coming out that features Muslims, his initial
reaction is almost always «Oh man, please don't suck.
The
reaction is hardly a new one: abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier
wrote to Sarah and Angelina Grimke, early American abolitionists and advocates of women's rights,
about their concern for women: «Is it not forgetting the great and dreadful wrongs of the slave in a selfish crusade against some paltry grievance of [your] own?»
If it were an accident, the first time it caused rashes and or nose bleeds and diarrhea, they would have
written what caused it in my Medical Records to stop others from causing the adverse
reactions, but no, they have to try to prevent a Law Suit and
write that I am delusional
about the adverse
reactions so every Doctor after that forced the adverse
reactions on me and or refused to give me the Medical Treatment actually need, while they make money off charging the government for the Toxic Harmful Drugs that a Judge ordered them not to give me, tut they just falsely called me delusional
about the Court Orders, to made money poisoning me with Toxic Drugs and Rash Creams, but normally they do that to their suspecting Victims to make money off doing Kidney transplants like they did to my Uncle, but they will not replace mine, because that is what they planned to do to kill me, just ask their associate assassin Dr Kanter of the Minneapolis VA, of course he will say I am delusional after he assaulted me saying the other Hospital Labs were wrong
about that Blood Test that show the harm they caused.
John, I'm sorry, but
writing a post in your blog
about yet another example of why you feel a certain way
about a certain topic is NOT a knee - jerk
reaction!
In Sports Illustrated NFL writer Peter King's Monday Morning Quarterback column, the veteran writer
wrote about touring NFL training camps and sitting down with different quarterbacks for interviews, including an informative session with Drew Brees
about his
reaction to the Saints» bounty scandal thus far.
The initial
reaction of many educators, when they first encounter the research
about non-cognitive abilities that I
wrote about in How Children Succeed, is to try to figure out how to teach their students these skills.
I
wrote earlier this year
about all my positive experiences of public breastfeeding, in hundreds of places, out and
about, and never having had a negative
reaction.
It is easier to get a sense of implicit memory if we think
about riding a bicycle: When we get on a bicycle, we don't consciously remember learning to contract this muscle, or to lean in that direction; rather, what we learned during childhood is implicitly
written into our nervous system and muscles, and that memory comes alive as a set of lived
reactions.
I just read the Summer 2013 edition of Allergic Living in which Gina Clowes, Parenting Coach,
wrote about how to help your child after an anaphylactic
reaction.
I came up with a wild idea that I would
write a little book
about peanut allergies that would teach the other preschool children why Morgan wouldn't be sharing their snacks and that would also explain to them what an allergic
reaction looked like.
Shared breastfeeding can incur strong negative
reactions in the Anglosphere [84]; American feminist activist Jennifer Baumgardner has
written about her experiences in New York with this issue [85].
For a number of years, I've
written about Leo Szilard, who in fact prompted this letter and who in fact thought up the chain
reaction that they were scared of at that point.
He
wrote about all sorts of material transformations (what we would now call chemical
reactions) in terms of microparticles and pores, using concepts and terminology that foreshadowed the thinking that would emerge during the Scientific Revolution three centuries later.
Free science and math simulations for teaching STEM topics, including physics, chemistry, biology, and math, from University of Colorado Boulder I
write a lot
about this subject, but today's newsletter got such a strong positive
reaction that I decided to post this on the blog for anyone who does
A cute film
about the impact of the
writing of racy novel on a small town and the town's
reaction to the surprising author.
At different points the headmistress states that «electricity is a kind of magic» and «potions are nothing but chemistry,» proclamations that seem
written to elicit an mind - blown
reaction GIF but kind of fall apart as soon as you start thinking
about them.
While
written in
reaction to accusations against Bill O'Reilly and Roger Ailes, season two of Master of None included a subplot
about a renowned chef and TV host (played by Bobby Cannavale) who partners with Dev on a new TV series and is later accused of sexual harassment.
That's pretty much the
reaction I see every time I
write about a new mobile CCG, and to a degree I understand why; CCGs seem to be one of the favorite genre of App Store developers.
W.K. 1: Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and
writing to narrate a single event or several loosely linked events; tell
about the events in the order in which they occurred; and provide a
reaction to what happened.
Action -
Reaction Frank Noschese is a physics teacher who
writes about teaching physics, Khan Academy criticism, and physics videos.
In the past, I've
written about five crucial levels of evidence to consider when evaluating professional development activities: (1) participants»
reactions to the activities, (2) participants» learning of new knowledge and skills, (3) organizational support and change, (4) participants» use of new knowledge and skills, and (5) student learning outcomes (Guskey, 2000, 2002).
The following are common characteristics of gifted children, although not all will necessarily apply to every gifted child: • Has an extensive and detailed memory, particularly in a specific area of interest • Has advanced vocabulary for his or her age; uses precocious language • Has communication skills advanced for his or her age and is able to express ideas and feelings • Asks intelligent and complex questions • Is able to identify the important characteristics of new concepts and problems • Learns information quickly • Uses logic in arriving at common sense answers • Has a broad base of knowledge; a large quantity of information • Understands abstract ideas and complex concepts • Uses analogical thinking, problem solving, or reasoning • Observes relationships and sees connections • Finds and solves difficult and unusual problems • Understands principles, forms generalizations, and uses them in new situations • Wants to learn and is curious • Works conscientiously and has a high degree of concentration in areas of interest • Understands and uses various symbol systems • Is reflective
about learning • Is enraptured by a specific subject • Has reading comprehension skills advanced for his or her age • Has advanced
writing abilities for his or her age • Has strong artistic or musical abilities • Concentrates intensely for long periods of time, particularly in a specific area of interest • Is more aware, stimulated, and affected by surroundings • Experiences extreme positive or negative feelings • Experiences a strong physical
reaction to emotion • Has a strong affective memory, re-living or re-feeling things long after the triggering event
On the right side (responses), students record their
reactions to this information — they might
write a question or a comment, notes
about their feelings, or thoughts on a connection to something they know
about or have experienced.
As a person who often says bad things
about people with money, I'm always a little wary of the
reaction my
writing may have on others.
The five stages of grief are a well - known
reaction to loss, but Stéphane Gerson added a sixth when his 8 - year - old son, Owen, died in a commercial rafting accident on Utah's Green River: He decided to
write about it, «in expiation, in homage, in remembrance.»
How
about Victoria Strauss answering the following, especially since no answer from her on it IS a kind of answer... it's an excerpt from a post above in this same thread, and remember, is a
reaction to HER
written admonishment of others to «take their meds».
Like the other
written assignments,
reaction paper is
about what the students feel
about their particular work on their specific topic.
Most of the students used to ask with professional
about how to
write a
reaction paper while their teachers solicit them to
write down an effective essay on it.
She links to a guest blog post Welch
wrote for her
about the initial seed of the book, and she links to other discussions and
reactions to the book (including from an evangelical Christian).
Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and
writing to narrate a single event or several loosely linked events, tell
about the events in the order in which they occurred, and provide a
reaction to what happened.
Looking back I was more bothered
about people's
reactions to my blog and the amount of time I spent
writing my posts.
When you show them what you think and feel, when they read what you have
written, they may get angry — a
reaction in itself that is interesting to observe and even to
write about.
Students will have to face the task of
writing a
reaction paper every once in a while as part of their studies since teachers would like to know whether their students have learned anything and what their opinion
about the topic is.
And when it comes to
reaction essay
writing help, your best bet would be to hire our
writing service because this is what our business is all
about.
Before
writing a
reaction paper, you should be able to
write the best ideas you have
about something which will eventually answer your questions and help organize your ideas when
writing a
reaction paper.
I would personally prefer to read /
write reviews which honestly state a
reaction to a book so that I can get a feel for what that book is
about.
The following example
reaction paper is
written about sex education.
I'm talking
about writing a book for genre readers that meets trope expectations, elicits emotional
reactions, and satisfies the cravings of romantic suspense and thriller readers, but also brings something new that's missing from the market.
As I've
written about before, in the context of advertising, publishers»
reactions to new technologies betray a profound lack of confidence in the text itself.
Another example: I've always had a strong suspicion that J.K. Rowling's success is due largely to the Christian uproar over her first book, which was expressed in a MASSIVE email forwarding campaign (I
wrote my MA thesis
about this, which became a major non-fiction book, which makes me basically the World Expert on religious
reactions to Harry Potter).
The
reaction from participants was so strong that I decided to take it to the next step and
write a book
about it.