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41. MISSION STATEMENT AND STUDENT GOALS
Science, Site Leader Tom McCaffrey—comp Lit, Life II; American sign language I; American sign language II, Advanced school, a note from home—signed by the
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Tentative Walker Calendar 2002-03 District Calendar—Traditional Schedule Instructional Program Grades 6, 7, and 8 Certificate of Initial Mastery (CIM) Program Overview and Responsibilities General Information Absences/Attendance Academic Education During Absence Activities/Fun Night/School Dances Associated Student Body (ASB) ... Yearbooks Behavior Guidelines Assembly of Students Back Packs Bicycles Climate of Acceptance ... Zero Tolerance for Weapons District 24J Discipline Summary Expulsion Diversion Alternative Education MISSION STATEMENT AND STUDENT GOALS Walker Mission Statement Walker Middle School serves students, parents, community, and staff by supporting and encouraging learning for all. We provide educational challenges, promote creativity, and encourage responsible decision making in a safe, supportive environment. Our students and staff will have a healthy self-concept, a cultural awareness, a commitment to community, a desire for lifelong learning, and the dedication to strive for high personal and academic goals. Back to Top Walker Student Goals This mission statement will be evidenced by students:

42. FHSweb: Courses: Language Arts
Prerequisite World Lit and comp. language Arts Electives. Juniors may sign up for this course only if they have successfully completed PreIB 10th/Advanced
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FHSweb Home School Information School News Departments ... Contact FHS
Courses: Language Arts
The Language Arts program consists of courses in both the English and Fine Arts departments for 2000-2001. All freshmen are required to enroll in Freshman English, all sophomores must enroll in World Literature and Composition. Each of these courses fulfills 5 literature and 5 composition credits. In addition, for graduation, students need to complete 5 credits in communications and 5 elective credits. Language Arts Courses Language Arts Electives Communications Courses Practical Arts Electives LB1-LB2 BASIC FRESHMAN ENGLISH Level: 9 Offered: 2 semesters, 10 credits Prerequisite:
  • Eighth Grade English
Students work on basic skills in writing and reading comprehension. They have some class time to start homework and get help. Students practice improving on organizational, learning, and research skills. L01-L02 FRESHMAN ENGLISH Level: 9 Offered: 2 semesters, 10 credits NCAA Prerequisite:
  • Eighth Grade English
This class involves little review of basic skills. Students generally read at grade level, have successful study habits, and can manage their homework level. This course is suited for the

43. Art Links
The American sign language Dictionary includes the alphabet, counting to ten, and some basic signs. compjugador (aka Spanish Verb Conjugation Foreign language.
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Subject-Area Education Links Click the area of interest to get a list of related sites... Art General Literature Philosophy ... World Geography
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The Glossary of Painting Styles from the WebMuseum, Paris, gives short but thorough definitions of styles from Baroque to Surrealism.
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The Incredible Art Department is a comprehensive site featuring artists, museums, clip art, art games, and information on particular styles and periods. The National Museum of American Art contains many images and text from the Smithsonian Institution and, of course, the National Museum of American Art. For a wonderful site with text from famous artists and images from their works see The Web Museum. World Wide Arts Resource is an extensive registry of contemporary art information, including artists, museums, and galleries. Information on world wide museums and their collections may be found in the World Wide Web Virtual Library, Museums section.
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Here are a few general biographical sites. If you are looking for biographies of musicians or composers, try the music section. Artists...see under Art. Authors...see under Literature.

44. BYU-Hawaii School Of Education
to reach audiovisual channels Do sign language to involve Plan Value Look Back, Kowledge Undertand/comp. tape, vocabulary words on language master cards
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LESSON PLAN INDEAS American Flag - Social Studies
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Social Studies-History
~Recite and demonstrate an understanding of the...U.S. Pledge of Allegiance...
Language Arts- Reading and Literature
~Demonstrate understanding through discussion, retelling, and/or extensions
~Note and discuss new and interesting words and language
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List of words to discuss
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Students will recite the Pledge of Allegiance
Students will analyze and discuss meanings of the Pledge of Allegiance
Students will rewrite the Pledge of Allegiance using words that are familiar to them.
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  • pledge -to be true, make a promise
  • allegiance -faithfulness, support
  • republic -government the people manage
  • nation -our country or place where people live together
  • indivisible -cannot be divided (Red Rover)
  • God -who some people worship
  • liberty -freedom to act, speak and think as you please without breaking the law
  • justice -what is fair, right or honest

45. Best Websites Directory: Languages
ASL) and development of multimedia tools for sign language research. University Centre for computer Corpus Research on language http//www.comp.lancs.ac.uk
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46. [Comp-list] TOURBUS -- 16 JULY 2001 -- HELP FOR PROBLEM PCS / ZEITGEIST (fwd)
July 13, 2001 (fwd); Next message complist TeleMedPak sign up now, it only takes two //// minutes. A graph showing the different languages people used
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47. Fall 2002
Attendance Policy Because attendance is crucial in a language class, regular It is the STUDENT S responsibility to find and sign the attendance sheet. comp.
http://www.rollins.edu/hispanicstudies/blenis101syllabus-fall02.htm
Fall 2002 SPN 101: Elementary Spanish I, Section 2
Jennifer (Fischer) Blenis
M WThF 11-11:50 Office: Don Quijote Room, Casa Iberia Phone: 646-2680 Office hours: Monday, Thursday 1-2 and by appt. e-mail: jfischer@rollins.edu Required text: Plazas. Hershberer, et al. Supplementary materials include the workbook, lab manual, and listening CDs. Course Description: This class is the first of a two-semester course. This course targets non-native speakers of Spanish, and is for students who have no Spanish experience or have had one year or less of high school Spanish. If the student has had two or more years of high school Spanish, he/she will not receive credit for this course when the Registrar does the senior audit. There are no exceptions to this departmental policy. Course rationale and teaching philosophy: As a proficiency-based language course, Spanish will be the ONLY language used in the 102 classroom. Eliminating the use of English in the classroom will maximize the student’s listening comprehension. All four language skills will be stressed: reading, writing, speaking and listening.

48. Course Information For Comp 320, Spring 1998
Appendix A) Representing HighLevel language Data User Flops Finite State Machine (FSM) (also comp 280, et sign Magnitude; One s complement; Two s complement. IEEE
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~comp320/1999/info.html
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Tutorials will cover additional pragmatic material, primarily useful for completing the programming assignments.
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Position Name Email Office Hours (* = also by appt.) Instructor John Greiner greiner@cs.rice.edu WF Duncan 3118 Teaching Assistants Alexander Grosul grosul@cs.rice.edu M Duncan 2070 Sameer Siruguri siruguri@cs.rice.edu W Duncan 3062 Lab Assistants Jim Stewart jstewart@rice.edu Su Ryon 102 Chris McDonald johnnyq@rice.edu M Ryon 102 Mark Doughty markd@rice.edu T Ryon 102 Tim Danner tdanner@rice.edu M Ryon 102
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Each assignment is given via this website. Refer to the list of assignments on the main Comp320 page
Assignments are due as stated on the original assignment. Some will be due in class, others electronically. Each hardcopy page turned in should be labeled with your name, course, and assignment number, just in case the pages get separated. Each problem should be clearly labeled.
Assignments will vary in difficulty and length, but will generally cover the material from the corresponding weeks' lectures. Some will consist of problems from the

49. SchwabLearning.org - Is APD Hereditary?
sign In, it means the entire brain processes sounds, especially language sounds, differently an IEP for Specific Learning Disabled in Reading comp and Written
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50. The World Wide Web Education Virtual Library
Teaching and homework help resource for state report assignments. nature, shapes, sports, traffic signs, and much to Grade 6 math, geography, language arts
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51. S-Team Form
comp Totl Mech Expr Totl comp C A Totl Personality Assessment _ 5. Speech/language Skills _12 Other Please sign this form and return it
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Educational Plan Grade Select from the following menu to complete the Pre-Referral Form on page 5: Academic areas to be addressed: Behaviors to be addressed: Reading Self Concept Vocational Skills Problem Solving ACADEMIC INTERVENTIONS A. Teaching Strategies:

52. Sysadmin Decal: Lecture 2
Any class instructor can sign the form, but try FAQFrequently Asked Questions from the comp.unix.questions sections for the c programming language, and other
http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/sysadmin-class/2001-spring/intro-to-sysad-decal/lec2
Comprehensive System Administration
Lecture 2 notes:
getting an OCF account:
Hopefully you've already gotten an OCF account. This course will be taught on the Open Computing Facility's hardware. If you don't have an OCF account already, you'll need to sign up for one. You should have done this on the first day of class. If you missed it you can do it anytime a staff member is around . You can go to this page to get the new account form if you'd rather print it and fill it out at home although we usually have copies in the lab.
administrivia:
Taking this class for units: Try to sign up officially before this Friday. To get a signiture, stop by the lab on Thursday afternoon before 6pm, or bring your add form to class if you want to wait until the last minute. Any class instructor can sign the form, but try to find Gabe or Devin. We don't mind if you just want to audit the class. Class This Friday: The lab may be closed this Friday, as Heller Lounge will be closed from Thursday evening until next Tuesday. Our staff will try to open the lab, you may need to walk around to the back door to get in if the front door is locked. In future weeks, we may move the class to a real classroom, because hands on computer use will not always be necessary. Units: variable (1-3) Questions?

53. CS/ECE 552-2 Fall 2000-2001 (Hill/Schwartz)
and SRA does need to be signextended. Understanding of assembly language programming opcodes, operands, etc. Office 3360 comp Sci and Stat Email baschwar@cs
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CS/ECE 552: Introduction to Computer Architecture
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54. Homework Log For Mary Sano
Other, Beginnings Project due dates slip signed by parent. up requirements in your Outside Reading comp Book. 10/30 (Thu), homework, language Arts Think Sheet
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- Computer contracts (2) VERY IMPORTANT!
(Fri) Other Beginnings Project "due dates" slip - signed by parent
(Fri) Homework Language Arts - If you didn't finish your "I AM" poem in class today, you need to finish it for homework rough draft only
(Fri) Other "Homework" sheet
(Fri) Project Social Studies Tomb Raiders Tomorrow will be your first day of research! Remember, I won't be there to answer your questions... If you want a "heads up" on what you will be looking at tomorrow: 1. If you are an "artifact" person, you could look at the Tomb Raiders site online (get to it through the Research Page on the Jordan site). Look at your civilization and start getting some good ideas! 2. If you are a "maps" person, you could look through the chapters in your Message of Ancient Days textbook that have to do with your civilization see if you can find some of the maps and write down page #'s. (Fri) Homework Language Arts Write a response to the following quote: "If you know your history, then you will know where you're coming from"

55. Comp 1 Syllabus
comp 1 Syllabus. mindspring.com/contract.html, print two copies, sign both, and English language Skills for deductive reasoning, compelling sentence structure
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56. Language Arts Links
Gloucester County Public Schools. English. American sign language This website uses multimedia to teach sign language symbols. Selectable by category, see a short video clip demonstrating how to sign
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57. Grammar, Usage, And Mechanics Resources
Beyond BooksBuilding language Beyond Books provides an advertisingfree, content rich, course-relevant You can sign up for the e-mail service if you wish.
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Mechanics Resources 11 Rules of Writing

Excellent basic rules of grammar and style with examples (from Junket Studies) 40 Tips to Proper English
This is a humorous list of grammar rules that are broken with each stated rule. This is a great grammar icebreaker. Aardvark's English Forum.com
Resources for students and teachers of EnglishEnglish at your fingertips Beyond BooksBuilding Language
Beyond Books provides an advertising-free, content rich, course-relevant resource for teachers and students. User name and password required. Big Dog's Grammar
"Here you have a list of the bare essentials. These are the things that English teachers love to comment on in your papers. They really are important, and, no, those profs don't just mark them so they can keep you from ever getting anything higher than a C on a paper." The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation
Jane Straus' easy-to-use reference guide and workbook is now available as an online resource. This popular book is an indispensable and entertaining guide for writers, proofreaders, editors, managers, clerical staff, teachers, and students. A Brief, No-Nonsense Guide to Comma Usage

58. ESL/EFL Resources
You can sign up for the email service if you wish give you excellent resources on basic grammar, which many of our students who already speak the language need
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ESL/EFL Resources Aardvark's English Forum.com
Resources for students and teachers of EnglishEnglish at your fingertips Beyond BooksBuilding Language
Beyond Books provides an advertising-free, content rich, course-relevant resource for teachers and students. User name and password required. Canada-ESL.com
Free online ESL resources. Conversation Questions for the ESL/EFL Classroom
There are many ways to use these questions in an ESL class. One idea is to print out the questions and let students work in pairs asking the questions alternately. Daily Grammar Archive
Daily Grammar is a free service of Word Place, Inc. Much like A.Word.A.Day (no affiliation), which teaches you a new word each day, Daily Grammar sends you e-mail messages with a grammar lesson five days of the week and a quiz on the sixth day. This site is the archive site. You can sign up for the e-mail service if you wish. E.L. Easton Materials for Teaching and Learning
Business English, English Around the World, Etymology, Grammar, Quizzes and Tests, Reading, Writing, Spelling, Vocabulary, and more. Free Online English Grammar Lessons
From SuperTeach, excellent online lessons and print-out tests on verbs and sentences.

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60. C Programming: History Of Comp Languages
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