Describing words that start with i
[DOC File]How to Write a Sports Story
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It grabs the reader’s attention by describing a scene, introducing a player, or using a quote. It should transport you to the game. ... Your opening can start in myriad ways. Here is another example, focusing on the teams/mascots: ... In other words, if you want to mention your views for how the conference or league is shaping up, do so. ...
[DOC File]Blank Kinder Quick Look Recording Sheet - NM PED
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Attends to the beginning letters and sounds in familiar words (e.g., recognizes words that start with the same letter/sound as own name). Develops a simple understanding of the alphabetic principle: that letters represent speech sounds. ... to explore the world and makes one or more detailed comments describing sensory experiences.
[DOCX File]Adult focus sheet ELG - Adjectives
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These words are called adjectives. Show the children a picture of a character (any character that will prompt discussion e.g. troll, witch, fairy) now turn the sand timer and explain that they need to think of as many describing words. Start the children off by giving examples e.g. scary, gruesome… Can they begin to think of their own?
[DOC File]Sample descriptive words for rocks
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Sample descriptive words for rocks Author: Virginia Dept. of Education Last modified by: Virginia Dept. of Education Created Date: 9/5/2007 5:36:00 PM Company: Commonwealth of Virginia Other titles: Sample descriptive words for rocks
[DOC File]G016 Describing images 4: Photographs, illustrations and ...
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Refer to the document 'Describing images 1: General principles' (G013) for general guidelines for describing images. The distinction between photographs, paintings and illustrations may sometimes be blurred, for example a photograph of a soldier on a bronze horse may be considered as a work of art, an example of technology, or a historical event.
[DOC File]Visualization and Verbalization Outline
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“We have been describing single words and now we will put those words together to make a sentence.” “Take the cat that you described before and describe the cat is under the chair. Cue with stimulus words for background and other objects, and actions.
[DOC File]SAMPLE PARAGRAPHS ON SETTING
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What words or phrases in particular lead you to your answer for #1? ... Determine the mood you want to create before take on the task of describing your setting. PRACTICE: Start with this scene: “The waves crashed across the sand, and I knew….” Write the beginning paragraphs of two short stories. Change the mood of each story as you open ...
[DOC File]How to Annotate in Your English Class
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Jot down in the margins key words or phrases that simply summarize/paraphrase what just happened. Another trick is to keep a list of important events in a chapter (or act/scene, if reading a play) in the blank space at the beginning of the first page of the chapter.
[DOC File]Describing and Interpreting Data
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Describing and Interpreting Data. The manner in which you analyze data depends on the type of data/variables that you are evaluating. There are several different classifications that are used in classifying data. Variable. A variable is an item of data . Examples of variables include quantities such as: gender, investment type, test scores, and ...
[DOC File]Lesson 1: Describing Motion with Words
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Describing Motion with Words. Speed and Velocity. Speed. is a scalar quantity which refers to "how fast an object is moving." A fast-moving object has a high speed while a slow-moving object has a low speed. An object with no movement at all has a zero speed. Velocity. is a vector quantity which refers to "the rate at which an object changes ...
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