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1. | |This is an object.
It has buttons.
It helps you do math.
Answer: a calculator | |
|2. | |It is a box. |
| | |It can hold toys. |
| | |It keeps a room clean. |
| | |Answer: a toy box |
|3. | |It is a holiday. |
| | |It falls on February 14th. |
| | |It makes you think of hearts and love. |
| | |Answer: Valentine's Day |
|4. | |It has eight legs. |
| | |It spins webs. |
| | |It catches and eats insects. |
| | |Answer: a spider |
|5. | |It's an animal. |
| | |It can be found at the zoo. |
| | |It looks like a horse, but it has black and white stripes. |
| | |Answer: a zebra |
|6. | |This is an object. |
| | |It is white and round. |
| | |You throw it and hit it with a bat. |
| | |Answer: a bat |
|7. | |It has a keyboard. |
| | |It has a screen. |
| | |It has a mouse. |
| | |Answer: a computer |
|8. | |This is an animal. |
| | |It eats fish and berries. |
| | |It hibernates in the winter. |
| | |Answer: a bear |
Riddles #2
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Tell students that you will be telling them clues about something. Have them write down (or tell you) what it is.
|9. | |You might see one in an ocean. |
| | |You might see one in a lake. |
| | |You might have one in a tank at home. |
| | |Some people like to catch them. |
| | |Some people have them as pets. |
| | |They sure do swim. |
| | |Answer: fish |
|10. | |This is an object. |
| | |It is found in many classrooms. |
| | |It looks like the world. |
| | |Answer: globe |
|11. | |It is all around you. |
| | |You breathe it. |
| | |You can feel it when the wind blows. |
| | |Answer: air |
|12. | |People can ride in it. |
| | |It has wings. |
| | |It can move through the sky. |
| | |Answer: an airplane |
|13. | |This is an object. |
| | |It is a cylinder. |
| | |It gives power to devices you use. |
| | |Answer: a battery |
|14. | |This is an object. |
| | |It tells a story. |
| | |It has pages. |
| | |Answer: Book |
|15. | |This is a container. |
| | |It is filled with milk. |
| | |Babies drink from it. |
| | |Answer: bottle |
Riddles #1
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Tell students that you will be telling them clues about something. Have them write down (or tell you) what it is.
|1. | |This is clothing. |
| | |You wear long socks with this. |
| | |They are usually waterproof. |
| | |Answer: boots |
|2. | |You can write in this. |
| | |Many people use them to record their thoughts and feelings. |
| | |Sometimes teachers make their students keep one. |
| | |Answer: a journal (or diary) |
|3. | |This is an object. |
| | |It can be locked. |
| | |You might walk through it |
| | |Answer: a door |
|4. | |This is a recorded way to watch a favorite movie or television show. |
| | |You need a special player or a computer to watch them. |
| | |They look like CDs, but have both sound and pictures. |
| | |Answer: a DVD |
|5. | |This is a person. |
| | |This person runs a country. |
| | |His term lasts four years. |
| | |Answer: The US President |
|6. | |It has wings. |
| | |It can have a copilot. |
| | |It flies. |
| | |Answer: an airplane |
|7. | |This is an object. |
| | |It rings. |
| | |You can talk to other people when you use it. |
| | |Answer: a phone |
|8. | |It is the day you vote. |
| | |It occurs in November. |
| | |Every four years we vote for the President on this day. |
| | |Other years we vote for different representatives and officials on this particular day. |
| | |Answer: Election Day |
Riddles #2
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Tell students that you will be telling them clues about something. Have them write down (or tell you) what it is.
|9. | |It has eight legs. |
| | |It spins webs. |
| | |It catches and eats insects. |
| | |Answer: a spider |
|10. | |It is an imaginary line on the globe or map. |
| | |It divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. |
| | |It is zero degrees latitude. |
| | |It's hot here. |
| | |Answer: equator |
|11. | |It has wings. |
| | |It can fly. |
| | |It lays eggs. |
| | |Answer: a bird |
|12. | |It is a kind of person. |
| | |You may have encountered one at school. |
| | |This kind of person enjoys harming others through nasty words or physical pain. |
| | |Answer: bully |
|13. | |You can use this to communicate with people all over the world. |
| | |You can use it for research. |
| | |You type in an address to access information. |
| | |Answer: the Internet |
|14. | |It is saved. |
| | |It can come in bills. |
| | |It is spent. |
| | |Answer: money |
|15. | |It has no air to breathe. |
| | |Astronauts have visited it. |
| | |It has millions of craters. |
| | |It circles Earth. |
| | |You can see it on a clear night. |
| | |Answer: moon |
|1. | |Which hand is opposite of your left hand? (right hand) |
|2. | |What is one sport that you must have a ball to play? (will vary) |
|3. | |What game can you play with a paper and a pencil that uses Xs and Os? (tic-tac-toe) |
|4. | |What season of the year would most likely have snow? (winter) |
|5. | |What is the first month of the year called? (January) |
|6. | |What shape has no corners or straight sides? (a circle) |
|7. | |How many months are in one year? (12) |
|8. | |What should you say if someone gives you a gift? (thank you) |
|9. | |What animal produces the milk we buy in the grocery store? (a cow) |
|10. | |How old are you? (Answers will vary.) |
|11. | |In what month were you born? (various) |
|12. | |How many states are in our country? (fifty) |
|13. | |What do you call a baby cat? (a kitten) |
|14. | |What is the answer to the question two plus two equals? (four) |
|15. | |What town do you live in? (Answers will vary.) |
|16. | |What is your favorite color? (green) |
|17. | |What do you see with? (your eyes) |
|18. | |What is the last month of the year? (December) |
|19. | |What do we all have between our eyes and our lips? (noses) |
Answering Easy Questions #2
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Tell students you will be reading questions and they should write the answer along with the question number on a sheet of paper.
|20. | |How many legs does a chair have? (four) |
|21. | |What is a person who travels in a spaceship called? (an astronaut) |
|22. | |What is 2 + 3? (5) |
|23. | |What kind of person wears a tutu? (a ballerina) |
|24. | |What is the shortest month of the year? (February) |
|25. | |What colors are on a stop sign? (red and white) |
|26. | |What is your favorite color? (will vary) |
|27. | |Where should you look before you cross the street? (both ways) |
|28. | |What jangles in your pocket and can be used in a vending machine? (coins/money) |
|29. | |What is your middle name? (Marie) |
|30. | |What animal eats dog food? (a dog) |
|31. | |What is your favorite song? ("Let Love In") |
|32. | |What color is the opposite of white? (black) |
|33. | |What number comes between 20 and 22? (21) |
|34. | |Who are Snow White's seven friends? (The Seven Dwarfs) |
|35. | |What is the magic word for asking for something? (please) |
|36. | |What colors are on the U. S. flag? (red, white, and blue) |
|37. | |What animals went to school with Mary even though it was against the rules? (lamb) |
Tell students you will be reading questions and they should write the answer along with the question number on a sheet of paper.
|1. | |Mercury is the planet that is closest to the Sun. Venus is between Mercury and Earth. What planet is second closest |
| | |to the Sun? (Venus) |
|2. | |A scepter is a rod or staff that is used as a symbol of royalty. It is carried by a king or queen. What might a king |
| | |or queen carry? (a scepter) |
|3. | |Green plants use energy from the sun to turn carbon dioxide and water into food. This is called photosynthesis. By |
| | |what process do plants make food? (photosynthesis) |
|4. | |Blood flows through blood vessels. Arteries carry blood away from the heart. Veins carry blood back to it. Which |
| | |blood vessels carry blood away from the heart? (arteries) |
|5. | |John Adams, our second President, was the first to live in the White House. Who was first to live in the White |
| | |House? (John Adams) |
|6. | |The name hippopotamus means "river horse." The hippo is a mammal with a big head and four legs which spends a lot of |
| | |time in water. What does the name hippopotamus mean? (river horse) |
|7. | |Chicago, Illinois, is in the Central Time zone. Santa Fe, New Mexico, is in the Mountain Time zone. What time zone is|
| | |Chicago in? (Central Time zone) |
|8. | |The word "dominant" means to be in command or control over all others. The word "important" means that something is |
| | |marked by significant worth or consequence. Which word would you use to describe an event that is |
| | |significant? (important) |
|9. | |Saturn is the planet that is famous for its rings. Neptune, Uranus, and Jupiter also have rings. Besides Saturn, name|
| | |a planet that has rings. (Neptune, Uranus, or Jupiter) |
|10. | |A galaxy is a group of several billion stars. The Milky Way galaxy contains the Earth and the sun. What is the name |
| | |of the galaxy that contains the Earth and the sun? (the Milky Way) |
Answering Questions (answer is in the question) #2
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Tell students you will be reading questions and they should write the answer along with the question number on a sheet of paper.
|11. | |Scott Joplin was an African American musician and composer of ragtime music. Janis Joplin was an American rock singer|
| | |with a blues influence. Which Joplin wrote ragtime music? (Scott Joplin) |
|12. | |The Richter Scale is used to measure the magnitude, or force, or an earthquake. Minor earthquakes have a magnitude of|
| | |less than five on the Richter Scale. An earthquake must have a magnitude of less than what to be a minor |
| | |earthquake? (less than five) |
|13. | |Madison is the capital of Wisconsin. Milwaukee is Wisconsin's largest city. What is the capital of |
| | |Wisconsin? (Madison) |
|14. | |Acorns come from oak trees. What comes from oak trees? (acorns) |
|15. | |If two people work together, they are called partners. What are two people working together called? (partners) |
|16. | |An almanac is a collection of facts and information. Many almanacs are published once a year so that the information |
| | |is up-to-date. How often are many almanacs published? (once a year) |
|17. | |The month of March is named after Mars, the god of war, probably because battles that had been interrupted by winter |
| | |could now be resumed. What month is named after Mars, the god of war? (March) |
|18. | |In 1923 the U.S. attorney general declared women could legally wear pants. Who could not legally wear pants until |
| | |1923? (women) |
|19. | |In prehistoric times, people made and wore jewelry even before they made and used clothing. What did prehistoric |
| | |people make and use even before they made and used clothing? (jewelry) |
|20. | |The Liberty Bell is a symbol of American independence. The Liberty Bell is in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In what |
| | |city is the Liberty Bell? (Philadelphia) |
|21. | |Each Scottish clan has its own tartan. A tartan is a woolen cloth with a plaid pattern. What kind of clan has its own|
| | |tartan? (a Scottish clan) |
|1. | |long distance, dash, shot put, high jump (track events) |
|2. | |marker, ink pens, pencils (things to write with) |
|3. | |parakeets, pigeons, duck, goose, parrots (birds) |
|4. | |Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Halloween, Valentines Day, Fourth of July, Memorial Day (holidays) |
|5. | |Arctic, Atlantic, Southern, Indian, Pacific (oceans) |
|6. | |teacher, author, chef (jobs) |
|7. | |Hawaii, Oregon, Michigan, California (states) |
|8. | |tortilla, barbeque, sour cream and onion, cheddar, Doritos (chips) |
|9. | |feet, head, hands (parts of the body) |
|10. | |Titanic, March of the Penguins, A Night at the Museum, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Happy Feet (movies) |
|11. | |banana, nectarine, plum, peach (fruits) |
|12. | |Yangtze, Nile, Yukon, Mississippi, Rio Grande, Amazon (rivers) |
|13. | |octagon, crescent, oval (shapes) |
|14. | |yellow, white, blue, orange, red, purple (colors) |
|15. | |Baikal, Michigan, Erie, Huron, Geneva (lakes) |
|16. | |trick-or-treat, goblins, witches, ghosts (Halloween) |
|17. | |glove, ball, bases, bat, hat (baseball equipment) |
|18. | |White Sox, Tigers, Dodgers, Yankees (Major League Baseball Teams) |
What is the Category - #2
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Students are to listen to the list of words and then write down a category.
|19. | |campfire, marshmallows, fishing pole (camping) |
|20. | |t-shirt, socks, sweatshirt, skirt, jeans, shoes (clothing) |
|21. | |lollipop, jelly bean, gumdrop (candy) |
|22. | |jigsaw, rebus, crossword, riddle, brain teaser (puzzles) |
|23. | |quilt, footboard, comforter, sheet (bed) |
|24. | |cheddar, Brie, Muenster, mozzarella (cheese) |
|25. | |airplane, train, bike, bus, car (transportation) |
|26. | |basketball, hockey, football, baseball, soccer (sports) |
|27. | |pots, kitchen, recipe (cooking) |
|28. | |beagle, pug, Dachshund (dogs) |
|29. | |peanut butter, chocolate chip, snicker doodle, sugar, Oreo (cookies) |
|30. | |Jackson, Roosevelt, Lincoln, Washington (presidents) |
|31. | |waves, fish, seaweed, sand, shells (the ocean) |
|32. | |chalk, pencil, crayon, marker, pen (writing utensils) |
|33. | |earrings, rings, ankle bracelets, bracelets, necklace, charms (jewelry) |
|34. | |teacher, desks, principal, pencils (school) |
|35. | |Earth, Venus, Neptune (planets) |
|36. | |Saturday, Friday, Sunday, Thursday (days) |
|37. | |cupids, cards, flowers, hearts, stuffed animals (Valentine's Day) |
Adding Words to a Word List - #1
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Tell students to listen to the list of words and then to write their own word that fits.
|1. | |social studies, spelling, penmanship, science (English, math, reading) |
|2. | |chocolate, mint patty, jelly bean, lollipop, gumdrop (lemon drop, bubble gum, taffy) |
|3. | |easel, brushes, water dish, canvas (sponges, paint) |
|4. | |tractor, cows, horses (barn, chickens) |
|5. | |Rose, Jill, Sheri, Caitlyn, Mary (Emma) |
|6. | |German Shepherd, collie, poodle (Labrador, beagle) |
|7. | |Joe, Harold, Anthony, Frank (Ryan, Jose) |
|8. | |turtles, ducks, fish, chickens, iguanas (crocodiles, geese, turkeys) |
|9. | |hammer, wrench, saw, level (drill, tape measure, screwdriver) |
|10. | |baseball, soccer, wrestling, volleyball, basketball (golf, lacrosse, tennis) |
|11. | |Oreo, snicker doodle, peanut butter (chocolate chip, sugar) |
|12. | |Italian, Chinese, Swahili, French (Spanish, English, German) |
|13. | |baseball cap, fedora, bonnet, tam, beret (turban, beanie, skullcap) |
|14. | |Scorpio, Leo, Libra, Aquarius (Cancer, Pisces, Capricorn) |
|15. | |floating toys, pail, towel, life jacket, swimming suit (sunscreen) |
|16. | |apple, butter, lasagna, egg (cookie, juice, beans) |
|17. | |Africa, South America, Europe, Antarctica, North America (Australia, Asia) |
|18. | |glass, cup, platter, bowl (mug, plate) |
Adding Words to a Word List - #2
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Tell students to listen to the list of words and then to write their own word that fits.
|19. | |Colorado, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, California (Washington) |
|20. | |caroling, tree, snow, cards (mistletoe, gifts, Santa) |
|21. | |Africa, Australia, Asia, Antarctica, South America (North America, Europe) |
|22. | |alligator, lizard, turtle (crocodile, snake) |
|23. | |reading, spelling, music, science (social studies, art, math) |
|24. | |saucer, glass, bowl (plate, cup) |
|25. | |jazz, opera, classical, reggae, pop (country, gospel, rock) |
|26. | |golf, baseball, football, skiing, hockey (basketball, soccer, tennis) |
|27. | |green, blue, red, yellow (orange, purple) |
|28. | |peaches, bananas, oranges (strawberries, apples) |
|29. | |forty-eight, thirty-two, one, seventeen (seventy, six) |
|30. | |poodle, Dachshund, Labrador retriever, beagle, pug (pit bull, St. Bernard) |
|31. | |apatosaurus, triceratops, pterodactyl (stegosaurus, tyrannosaurus rex) |
|32. | |crayons, markers, pens, highlighters, pencils (colored pencils) |
|33. | |centimeters, kilometers, grams, feet (meters, inches, pounds) |
|34. | |south, southeast, east, northeast, northwest (north, west, southwest) |
|35. | |maple, elm, oak, pine (fir, willow) |
|36. | |ear, arm, eye, shoulder, toe (elbow, knee, leg) |
Taking Notes #1
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Tell students to listen and take notes. Ask them to repeat what you have said from their notes.
|1. | |In cold weather, you need warm clothes for recess. |
|2. | |The class will go on a scavenger hunt. Students must find a pinecone, a brown rock, and a feather. |
|3. | |Your next report will be about the Choctaw Indians. It will be due on the twenty-eighth of this month. |
|4. | |I will have the fish for dinner, and a salad with Italian dressing, and no tomato. |
|5. | |Billy wants a hamburger, Lisa would like a chicken sandwich, and I want a salad. |
|6. | |Play the first song, but skip the second. |
|7. | |Bebe's birthday party is this Saturday from 2 - 4pm. |
|8. | |Please buy apples, peaches, and nectarines at the fruit market. |
|9. | |Do you want orange juice or apple juice with your cereal for breakfast? |
|10. | |Please read chapters one and two of the book. |
|11. | |The character in the story suffered many hardships. His father left him, his dog died, and he lost his job. |
|12. | |For dinner, we will have hamburgers, French fries, and salad with dressing. |
|13. | |When you get home from school, please call your mom. |
|14. | |I need green, yellow, and purple paint to finish my project. |
|15. | |Add the two numbers, and then divide the total by six. |
|16. | |I have four dollars, three quarters, and four dimes to spend. |
Taking Notes #2
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Tell students to listen and take notes. Ask them to repeat what you have said from their notes.
|17. | |Please go to the music room and wait for the music teacher. |
|18. | |I have math, spelling, and science homework tonight. |
|19. | |Turn right at the stoplight and then left at the second stop sign. |
|20. | |Go to the library and check out a copy of Black Beauty. |
|21. | |We went on a field trip to the zoo and saw lions, bears, penguins, polar bears, and a giraffe. |
|22. | |Study the first ten words on your vocabulary list. A spelling test will be given in two days. |
|23. | |Since it will be rainy tomorrow, you will need to bring an umbrella to school. |
|24. | |Our field trip will begin at ten o'clock and end at one-thirty. |
|25. | |Students who ride the bus will be dismissed 15 minutes early on Thursday. |
|26. | |Please draw, paint, or sculpt a model of the house in the story. |
|27. | |Your assignment is to write a short story that includes the words hollow, tower, and pound. |
|28. | |Please bring me the sports section of the newspaper. |
|29. | |We will go to the movies after dinner tonight. |
|30. | |Remember, students, the library will close early tomorrow. All books must be turned in before 1pm. |
|31. | |For lunch, would you like a grilled cheese sandwich or soup? |
|32. | |Your field trip permission slips are due on Friday. |
|33. | |For a chance to win a year's supply of brussels sprouts, dial 555-4967. |
Tell students to listen and take notes. Ask them to repeat what you have said from their notes.
|1. | |It is very simple to make macaroni and cheese. You need to boil water and then add the noodles. After the noodles are|
| | |cooked, you drain the water. Then you add the powdered cheese, milk, and butter. Stir them all together and enjoy! |
|2. | |For tonight's homework, you are to interview one person in your family. Find out about that person's favorite food, |
| | |favorite school subject, and best friend. |
|3. | |Please type your reports with a large font, one-inch margins, no title page, and double space the entire document. |
|4. | |On an answering machine: "Hello, this is Dr. Smith's office. I'm calling to remind you of your appointment on Monday |
| | |at 2:00. Please call 555-9876 if you need to change your appointment. Thank you!" |
|5. | |Lisa couldn't find her clothes. She lent her shoes to Mary and her favorite pair of jeans to Sue. Carrie borrowed her|
| | |purple sweater, and Wendy has her leather coat. |
|6. | |Please download all of the Justin Timberlake, Cheetah Girls, and Hilary Duff songs to my IPOD. Then, delete all of |
| | |the Nellie tracks. |
|7. | |I invited Bill, Lisa, Cassie, Devon, and Jake to join us. I forgot to ask Bill, Nancy, and Jeff if they were |
| | |available. |
|8. | |There will be a scavenger hunt tomorrow morning. Please arrive at Daisy Park at 8am. Bring your gloves and a bag in |
| | |which to collect items from the hunt. |
|9. | |There are a few simple steps to using a washing machine. First you sort the clothes into the washer. Next you add the|
| | |detergent and choose the type of cycle for the machine. Finally, you start the washing machine. |
|10. | |When you pick up food at the fast food restaurant, would you get me a chicken sandwich, a small salad and a small |
| | |drink? I'd also like a small dish of chocolate ice cream. Make sure they put a lid on the ice cream! |
|11. | |To register for the kickboxing workshop, put your name, age, and address on a 3x5 card and drop the card in the box |
| | |beside the door on your way out. |
Taking Notes #2
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Tell students to listen and take notes. Ask them to repeat what you have said from their notes.
|12. | |On an answering machine: "Hello, this is Mrs. Anderson from the bakery. I am calling to see what you would like |
| | |written on the birthday cake you ordered. The order form is unclear. Would you please call me at 555-2253? Thank |
| | |you." |
|13. | |Your sister is sick at home. You will need to go to her teacher and collect her homework and then go to her locker |
| | |and get her math book, her science book, and her language arts book. |
|14. | |Monday we had soup for lunch, chicken and broccoli for dinner, and oatmeal for breakfast. Today we will be served the|
| | |leftovers and tomorrow go out to eat. |
|15. | |I need to bring many things with me to camp. I already have a sleeping bag, lantern, and backpack. I need to get |
| | |hiking boots, a shovel, and a tent. My cousin will lend me her warm jacket. |
|16. | |Try-outs for the school play are next Friday. Please pick up a copy of the script and study the lines. Come prepared |
| | |to sing a short song as well. |
|17. | |Yesterday at practice, we worked on our dribbling, passing, and shooting skills. We will go over strategies for |
| | |offense and defense tomorrow. |
|18. | |My favorite Disney characters are Cinderella, Snow White, Tinker Bell, and Peter Pan. I don't care for Captain Hook, |
| | |Bambi, or the Seven Dwarfs. |
|19. | |I need to write thank you notes for my birthday gifts. I got a book from my Aunt Lisa, a video from my Uncle Dave, |
| | |and money from my Grandma. I also got some new clothes from my parents. |
|20. | |Dr. Martin's office called to remind you about your appointment on the tenth of this month. He would like you to |
| | |bring your old glasses and contact lenses to the appointment. Please bring someone with you to the appointment to |
| | |drive you home, as your eyes will be dilated for about an hour. |
|21. | |For tomorrow's art project, bring a smock or an oversized t-shirt to protect your clothes and be sure to wear |
| | |close-toed shoes. Those who show up wearing sandals will sit in the hall during art class. |
Tell students to listen and take notes. Ask them to repeat what you have said from their notes.
|1. | |A square number is a number that can be written as the product of multiplying two of the same integers. For example, |
| | |16 is a square number because 4 x 4 equals 16. Other square numbers include 4, 9, 25, and 36. |
|2. | |The best way to visit all of the rides at the amusement park is to buy the express pass. The express pass cuts down |
| | |the wait time in lines by thirty minutes per line. It also will grant you admission from park to park without waiting|
| | |in line to purchase tickets. No money is required at restaurants and gift shops, as the express pass allows people to|
| | |charge purchases to their account. |
|3. | |Roberto Clemente grew up in Puerto Rico. He became a member of a Major League Baseball team called the Pittsburgh |
| | |Pirates. When he wasn't playing baseball, he would go back to Puerto Rico to set up baseball camps for young boys and|
| | |coach them. He died in 1972 when his plane crashed on the way to Nicaragua. He was taking food, clothing, and |
| | |medicine to the victims of a terrible earthquake there. Roberto Clemente cared about others, and it showed in the way|
| | |he lived his life. |
|4. | |The water cycle has a few key steps. Water gathers in lakes, rivers, or oceans. The sun's rays heat the water and |
| | |cause it to evaporate. The evaporated water gathers in the sky as clouds. When enough water gathers in the clouds, it|
| | |can fall to the ground as precipitation. |
|5. | |Self-control is the ability to choose to do what is right and avoid doing what one knows to be wrong. A person who |
| | |displays self-control does not act impulsively. He or she doesn't believe that wanting something is the same as |
| | |having a right to it. A person with self-control can set limits and can walk away from things that don't seem right. |
| | |People who develop self-control have inner strength. |
|6. | |If an opponent runs a man-to-man defense, the "star" offense should be used. If they use a zone, use the "moon" |
| | |offense. If a team is winning by a large margin, they should run a zone offense. If the game is close or they are |
| | |losing, a man-to-man defense should be run. |
|7. | |One delightful character trait is enthusiasm. Enthusiasm is the opposite of apathy. If you give each job your best |
| | |effort, and you display a good attitude while you work, then you have enthusiasm. |
Taking Notes #2
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Tell students to listen and take notes. Ask them to repeat what you have said from their notes.
|8. | |The Circuit Exercise Routine consists of thirty minutes of cardiovascular activity and several different exercises. |
| | |The first ten minutes are spent walking on the treadmill followed by twenty-five jumping jacks and twenty sit-ups. |
| | |The next ten minutes will be spent riding the stationary bike and then doing thirty push-ups. The last ten minutes of|
| | |cardio activity involves running on the track followed by ten pull-ups. |
|9. | |To get from our house to the university, take Interstate 94 to Interstate 75 and head south. This highway travels |
| | |through the states of Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Once in Florida, |
| | |take exit 238 to Miller Road and turn left. The university is three blocks down on the right. |
|10. | |It is easy to bake a loaf of bread in a bread maker. First you buy a boxed mix. Then you add a cup of water to the |
| | |loaf pan. Next, you pour the mix over the water. After you make a hole in the middle of the dry mix, you pour in a |
| | |packet of yeast. Don't let the yeast get wet! Then you put the loaf pan into your bread maker and close the lid. |
| | |Press the set button to the kind of bread you are baking, and finally, press the start button. In around three hours,|
| | |you will have a hot, fresh loaf of bread to enjoy! |
|11. | |Due to the storm, tonight's classes have been cancelled. If power has been restored by tomorrow, students are to |
| | |report to their regular buildings for class. Only the middle and elementary schools have backup generators. If the |
| | |power is still out, high school students should report to the middle school, middle school students should report to |
| | |the elementary school, and all elementary classes will be cancelled until further notice. |
|12. | |Preheat oven to three hundred fifty degrees. Grease the bottom of a 13 x 9 pan and put it to the side. Next, prepare |
| | |the batter. Sift together in a separate bowl, two cups of flour, one teaspoon of baking soda, and a pinch of salt. In|
| | |another small bowl, add two sticks of softened butter or margarine, one cup of sugar, and two eggs. Combine each bowl|
| | |and mix until the batter is dough-like. Place the mixture into greased pan and bake for one hour. |
|13. | |Geometry is the study of spatial relationships. Some topics covered in geometry include angles, edges, 2- and |
| | |3-dimensional shapes, and symmetry. Geometry is used in many professions, such as architecture, engineering, and art.|
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