Not exact matches
To help keep coping tools at the forefront, Sandberg and her children
wrote down their «family rules,» such as «It's O.K. to be sad and to take a break from any
activity to cry.
The growth in economic
activity has instead been propped up by the acceleration in credit growth and by the failure to
write down investments that have created economic
activity without having created economic value.
If the authorities are willing to engage in loss - making
activities to achieve the GDP growth target, there are two relevant characteristics of an economy like China's that change the nature of the GDP measure: first, economic
activity is much less affected by hard - budget constraints than it is in most other economies; and second, bad debt is much less likely to be
written down.
What I can prove, and have proved if you agree with my assumptions that Chinese economic
activity is much less limited by hard - budget constraints than other economies and that debt is much less likely to be
written down correctly, is that it is definitely not 6.9 percent.
She observed that while employees were sporting the latest consumer - health gadgets around the office, including Fitbits, their HR teams were expecting them to cast these aside in favor of a corporate - issued
activity tracker: «Can you imagine asking an engineer to wear a janky old pedometer and
write down their steps?»
Microsoft is scaling
down its mobile phone
activities,
writing off the entire value of the former Nokia smartphone business it bought last year and laying off almost one - third of that business» staff.
I other words, if John the Mediocre's
activities were recorded as they happened but Jane the Magnificent's
activities didn't get
written down for 5 years after the fact, then even with copy errors and such, John's docu.mentation may be more reliable even if the earliest known docu.ment is more recent that Jane's earliest.
I've since learned that journaling is not a positive, helpful, or healthy
activity, but in high school I was all about
writing down all my feelings, and teenagers have a LOT of feelings.
Take 10 minutes to
write down all the
activities you do and how long they take (be honest!)
Every
activity has to be
written down on the big white board in the dining room command center.
The usual
activities range from sweet (
write down your wish for baby) to creative (paint a onesie) to wrong (guess how much weight the guest of honor has gained).
Once you have your
activities written down,
write down possible schedules you can see baby having.
Even when you're too tired to create an elaborate layout for your child's baby book or transform special photos into handmade gifts, try to get in the habit of taking the time to jot
down the day's
activities in your journal,
write in your blog about your baby's accomplishments, or post baby photos on Facebook.
We hear it time and time again that
writing down our feelings is one of the most therapeutic
activities available, and if we enable our kids to reflect on their school days and emotions we are equipping them for an even fuller life.
If you find one offering
activities your child enjoys, and it's in your budget,
write down the information to compare it with others.
Use a large calendar to
write down daily
activities.
Write down what time your baby eats, how long of on
activity period you had, what time she went to sleep and when she woke up.
«
Write down an
activity or occasion and describe the beginning, middle and conclusion.»
They can either brainstorm it themselves and then
write it
down (good literacy
activity!)
For instance, clinical trial participants can avoid the inconvenience of visiting research facilities,
writing down their daily
activities or wearing clunky monitors.
Research compared sleep patterns of participants who took five minutes to
write down upcoming duties versus participants who chronicled completed
activities.
Repeat the above
activity with a new list, but before your subjects
write anything
down, ask them to recite the last 10 letters of the alphabet backward.
Write it
down and display a summer bucket list of favorite
activities and new adventures.
The adults in the family
write down 20 physical
activities on separate small pieces of paper.
I have bought a meal planner from Skinny Taste by Gina Homolka, to track
down my meals, exercise
activities and have
written down some notes from your websites!
Write down what kind of fitness
activities that you will be doing during the weeks.
Write it
down and make a plan that will help you reach those goals through at least 5 days of physical
activity per week.
Write down a list of routine
activities in your typical day: hauling yourself out of bed, brushing your teeth, eating breakfast, sitting in traffic, working, exercising, making dinner, and so on.
So while I am prepping myself for the festivities I figured I would share my picks with you... even if your not heading to Lincoln Center, these necessities are must haves for day to day
activities and appointments!I LOVE my Graphic Image NY Planner... while all my event invitations are usually sent via e-mail, I still prefer to hand
write down what I have going on so I don't forget anything... I'm a firm believer in visualizing things rather than just allowing the notifications to pop up on my phone!
Make note of the
activities you do on a daily and weekly basis (such as: work, client dinner, workout, girls night, church, and so on), then
write down the frequency of the
activity (say 5 x per week or 2x per week).
Write down the
activities that show both your playful and serious sides.
Also, director George Nolfi, who
wrote the screenplay (adapted from a Philip K. Dick story), had the good sense to trust his words and slow
down the pace so that the encounter stands out as a precious oasis from
activity.
After defining words with the same reinforcing
activities that we use with word charts for units, we
write down «question and answer frames» for each of the words:
A Viking themed colouring
activity to help students
write down or draw the things they already know, or have now learnt about Vikings.
It can be printed off, laminated and used for a group
activity: each group is asked to
write down a paragraph using the information included in the mind map: St. Nicholas» life, his miracles and the traditions connected to this day.
This PowerPoint presentation includes various fun
activities based around: What programming is and why it is important Variables and constants BASIC Commands and their Scratch alternatives (PRINT, CLS, INPUT, END, REM, LET) Conditional Statements — IF THEN ELSE, SELECT CASE, GOTO Loops - FOR NEXT, DO WHILE, WHILE WEND Setting Real World programming challenges Combining programming with other topics ========================================================================= Part one, which contains various fun
activities based around: Computational thinking (simplified)-- breaking
down a bigger task into smaller steps and finding solutions Algorithms — Step - by - step ordered instructions Flow Charts — Graphical representations of algorithms Pseudocode — A half - code outline of a program
written for humans to understand.
The teacher first models the
activity by
writing down three statements about himself / herself on an index card and explaining that two of the statements are true, but one is a lie.
, 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, D
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, D
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, D
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.
11 slides on what you do in the evening and using the affirmative / negative form of a verb Lesson starter: cognates / false friend spotting Listening task - fill in the gaps with the missing words Learning the vocabulary -
write down what you see on the picture Interactive
activity - Who is doing what?
For three months, students are encouraged to
write down all their
activities and thoughts pertaining to environmental conservation and sustainability.
A more reasonable
activity, often used in developmentally appropriate classrooms, would be to ask the children to dictate their story to the teacher, who then
writes it
down and reads it back to them.
Depending on the circumstances, closings and reflective
activities can be quickly jotted
down and shared out loud, or they can be larger
writing assignments that are submitted with projects or posted as an introduction to blog posts of student work.
Immediately following the
activity, students are given a short time to
write down notes about what they did (very early beginners can draw).
Also included is a follow up
activity where children can
write down their acts of kindness which are placed into a jar full of kindness.
An alternative to this
activity is to ask students to use separate index cards to anonymously
write down their concerns and excitement about middle school — these can then be shared in a community circle.
32 slides of - Keywords - Slides of information which students can take notes from - Tasks and
activities - Exam Style questions Go through the sections with the students, ask them to
write down notes from the slides and complete the tasks and exam style questions.
For this
activity students draw a pyramid in their notebooks and
write down three things they learned, two things they thought was interesting, and one question they still have.
Looking for ways to get kids excited about
writing in class The year is winding
down and kids are getting antsy (they are high school ELLs):) I want to try some different
writing activities that will motivate them a bit more to
write.
In allowing students to read, hear, speak,
write, break
down, and play with words, our
activities are effective in vocabulary building and retention, so important to ongoing academic success.
The guided video viewing
activity did not require students to
write down their own observations when viewing the video clips.