AFFECT :The modifications had a very widespread and detrimental affect. There are hundreds of children around the country who will be adversely affected by this ruling.
MAINTAIN :Maintained by the current owner and further benefits from additional storage space from a. Maintained at quality levels sufficient to retain the brigade's charter mark award.
TEXT : Elements can contain plain text, other elements, or both. Images have alt text to describe the image to the user.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Week 2 Vocab Synonyms, Images, and Sentences
This zebras stripes are falling off because of stress. |
This picture is of maintaining a steady hand. |
This is a picture of some texts. |
Week 2 Vocabulary Definitons & Examples
1) Affect (verb, noun) - The weather can affect your mood for the day. (V)
to act on; produce an effect or change in, (N) an expressed or observed emotional response: Restricted, flat, or blunted affect may be a symptom of mental illness, especially schizophrenia
2) Maintain (verb) - Zoo keepers do their best to maintain the natural habitat of the animals. (V) to keep in an appropriate condition, operation, or force
3) Text (verb, noun) - The text about World War I is confusing; but the text on the human body is very intriguing. (N) the main body of matter in a manuscript, book, newspaper, etc., as distinguished from notes, (V) to send a text message: Texting while driving is an accident asking to happen.
to act on; produce an effect or change in, (N) an expressed or observed emotional response: Restricted, flat, or blunted affect may be a symptom of mental illness, especially schizophrenia
2) Maintain (verb) - Zoo keepers do their best to maintain the natural habitat of the animals. (V) to keep in an appropriate condition, operation, or force
3) Text (verb, noun) - The text about World War I is confusing; but the text on the human body is very intriguing. (N) the main body of matter in a manuscript, book, newspaper, etc., as distinguished from notes, (V) to send a text message: Texting while driving is an accident asking to happen.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Quarter 1 Week 1 Paragraph
Only in a core body of research over the last 30 to 50 years but also derived from roots in ancient Greek. But we rarely examine our motivations to see if they make sense. Principles that enable them to analyze, assess, and improve thinking. I was doing good in my job so they didnt fire me. I am done with this because im tired.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Quarter1 Week1 Two Sentences
I had to analyze the results from my tests. They analyzed the score of the game.
I would derive from this question you are not to bright or somthing like that. Apple juice is derived from apples.
I had to examine the animal that was disected. They told me to examine the graffitti outside because they thought I knew everything.
I would derive from this question you are not to bright or somthing like that. Apple juice is derived from apples.
I had to examine the animal that was disected. They told me to examine the graffitti outside because they thought I knew everything.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Quarter 1 Week 1 Synonyms
I chose this picture because he is telling us to examine stuff. |
This picture is telling us to analyze this puzzle piece. |
I chose this picture because it has the word derive on it. |
Synonyms - Look at, check, consider.
Word forms - examines, examined, examining.
2. Analyze (n,v) -
Synonyms -Examine, Study, Investigate
Word forms - Analyzes, Analyzed, Analyzing
3. Derive (n,v) -
Synonyms - Gain, Obtain, Recieve
Word forms -Derives, Derived, Deriving
Monday, August 22, 2011
Quarter 1, Week 1 Vocabulary Definitons & Examples
1. Examine (v, n) - to observe, test, or investigate
Example: In biology class students examine the growth of bacteria.
2. Analyze (n,v)- to separate (a material or abstract entity) into constituent parts or elements; determine the elements or essential features of
Example: In science class we will analyze the effects of cigarette smoke on your lungs.
3. Derive (n,v) - to receive or obtain from a source or originExample: I derived an appreciation greek literature after learning more about it.
Example: In biology class students examine the growth of bacteria.
2. Analyze (n,v)- to separate (a material or abstract entity) into constituent parts or elements; determine the elements or essential features of
Example: In science class we will analyze the effects of cigarette smoke on your lungs.
3. Derive (n,v) - to receive or obtain from a source or originExample: I derived an appreciation greek literature after learning more about it.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Week 8 Vocabulary Sentences Impose, integrate, and predict
I had to impose the school rule to not fight.
Also Ms.s imposed that we had to pay Julianna 25 cents every time we cuss.
Birds integrate every year for the winter.
People integrate on into a teaching job.
I am going to predict the weather tomarrow.
They predicted that I was one of the bad kids in class.
Also Ms.s imposed that we had to pay Julianna 25 cents every time we cuss.
Birds integrate every year for the winter.
People integrate on into a teaching job.
I am going to predict the weather tomarrow.
They predicted that I was one of the bad kids in class.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Week 8 Vocabulary Synonyms, Images, and Sentences
This dog is imposed on the ice. |
This owl is going to have to integrate to make the population bigger. |
Impose - compel, order, force, require
Integrate - combine, add, incorporate, join
Predict - forecast, forsee, prophesy
This guy is going to predict the future about you. |
Monday, August 1, 2011
Week 8 Vocabulary Definitons & Examples
1) Impose (verb)
Ex. I think I will impose a new rule in the classroom - every time you cuss, you owe Julianna 25 cents. I think she will become rich quickly.
2) Integrate (verb)
Ex. At the beginning of this quarter, we integrated Ms. S's class and Mr. Davis's class to become UMOJA.
3) Predict (verb)
Ex. I predict that the weather in San Diego will be nicer than the weather in Seattle next week!
IMPOSE: to put or set by or as if by authority
INTEGRATE:to bring together or incorporate (parts) into a whole
PREDICT:to declare or tell in advance; prophesy; foretell
Ex. I think I will impose a new rule in the classroom - every time you cuss, you owe Julianna 25 cents. I think she will become rich quickly.
2) Integrate (verb)
Ex. At the beginning of this quarter, we integrated Ms. S's class and Mr. Davis's class to become UMOJA.
3) Predict (verb)
Ex. I predict that the weather in San Diego will be nicer than the weather in Seattle next week!
IMPOSE: to put or set by or as if by authority
INTEGRATE:to bring together or incorporate (parts) into a whole
PREDICT:to declare or tell in advance; prophesy; foretell
Grade blog
Math lab: 87% (B+)
Algebra: 75% (C)
English: 89% (B+)
I like the grades that I have they are good.
Algebra: 75% (C)
English: 89% (B+)
I like the grades that I have they are good.
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