...Grade 2 pp. 216-217 Materials: chalkboard, illustrations, realias, worksheets, sticks III. Procedure Teacher’s ActivityA. Preparatory Activities 1. Prayer“Sunny will you lead ou prayer?” 2. Greetings “Good morning, class!” “Take your seat.” 3. Checking of Attendance“Class monitors, who are absent today?” 4. Energizer“To start our day, let us first do an ice breaker. So kindly stand up.”“Let us have an exercise. I will show you the steps and you will repeat after me.” 5. Drill“I have here a basket of different fruits and vegtables. Classify whether it is divided into halves or fourths. State your answer by raising your sticks. 6. Motivation“Do you want to hear a story? ”“Alright then, I will tell you a story entitled Snack Time”. Pay attention and listen to me carefully.”SNACK TIMEOne day Sunny is playing outside when she heard her mom calling “Sunny come here quickly! I prepare some snacks for you.” said Sunny’s mom.“ I’m hungry! I’m going to eat some snacks. I’ll continue playing later.” she thought.So she went into the kitchen. She found some snacks that her mom prepared. There is a pizza with 8 slices, an apple with 4 slices, and a banana cut into 3 parts.She got a slice of a pizza and ate it. “Hmmm!It is so good! Now let me have an apple.” She then consumed 1 slice of an apple. “That apple tastes so sweet. Now let me have a banana.” She picked one part of banana and ate it all up. “Hmm... it taste a little bland. “ I’m full now...
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...honest evaluation of ourselves. The Bible tells us that we should “test our own actions” and “Be honest in your evaluation of yourselves.” Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ. 3 If anyone thinks they are something when they are not, they deceive themselves.4 Each one should test their own actions. Then they can take pride in themselves alone, without comparing themselves to someone else, 5 for each one should carry their own load. Galatians 6:3-4 Because of the privilege and authority God has given me, I give each of you this warning: Don't think you are better than you really are. Be honest in your evaluation of yourselves, measuring yourselves by the faith God has given us. Romans 12:3 So in light of this we have put together a short exercise that can help us gauge ourselves and provide insight into one another’s lives. Some of these questions are difficult and we encourage you to take your time to stop and reflect on each one. 1. Tell me about your signature strengths? 2. Tell me how you use these strengths in life/work? 3. Tell me about your chosen career. Why did you choose this career path? What do you love about it? What would you like to change? 4. Tell me about your biggest weakness? What does it cause? What is its cause? 5. How do you determine whether something is right or wrong? 6. What do you need to do to improve your relationship with God? 7. How do you develop close relationships best...
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...PAKISTAN VS. PAKISTANIS In order to understand the importance of the independent state, Pakistan let me first clear the picture of what would have happened if Pakistan had not come into being. If Pakistan had not come into being, we would either have been governed and ruled by the British or the Hindus. If the British would not have given us independence, they would still have been ruling us. No people in the whole world like to be rules by some other nation. There would have been everything but harmony. People would have been dying in the fight of getting their rights and freedom. They would still have been rioting against studying English or wearing pants. Well that was a joke! In short, nobody would have been living in peace. As far as being ruled by the Hindus is concerned, we all are fully aware of the legendary Hindu-Muslim controversy and blood-threatening conflicts. So, we would have been fighting again for freedom and rights. In both the cases, we the Muslims would have been at the disadvantage. We should thank leaders such as Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Allama Iqbal for getting us an independent country where we can say our prayers, fast and say “Asalam-o-alaikum” to any passerby without the fear of getting shot. Its another issue that now-a-days our ways of greeting each other have changed from “Asalam-o-alaikum” to “Hi, hello, what’s up dude? Etc.” This country was made for Muslims of Subcontinent. It is a rich country. It is rich in minerals and fossil...
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...Pope Francis’ speech at Malacañang January 16, 2015 10:36am Below is the full text of Pope Francis' speech at Malacañang after his courtesy call on President Aquino on Friday, Jan. 16. Ladies and Gentlemen, I thank you, Mr President, for your kind welcome and for your words of greeting in the name of the authorities and people of the Philippines, and the distinguished members of the Diplomatic Corps. I am most grateful for your invitation to visit the Philippines. My visit is above all pastoral. It comes as the Church in this country is preparing to celebrate the fifth centenary of the first proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ on these shores. The Christian message has had an immense influence on Filipino culture. It is my hope that this important anniversary will point to its continuing fruitfulness and it’s potential to inspire a society worthy of the goodness, dignity and aspirations of the Filipino people. In a particular way, this visit is meant to express my closeness to our brothers and sisters who endured the suffering, loss and devastation caused by Typhoon Yolanda. Together with many people throughout the world, I have admired the heroic strength, faith and resilience demonstrated by so many Filipinos in the face of this natural disaster, and so many others. Those virtues, rooted not least in the hope and solidarity instilled by Christian faith, gave rise to an outpouring of goodness and generosity, especially on the part of so...
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...from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility of mind regard one another as more important than yourselves; do not merely look out for your own personal interests, but also for the interests of others. Have this attitude in yourselves which was also I Christ Jesus who, although he existed in the form of God, did not regard equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, taking the form of a bond servant, and being made in the likeness of men. Being found in appearance as a man, He humbled himself by becoming obedient, to the point of death, even death on a cross." (Phil. 2:3-8, NASB) Paul sent out a blast news bulletin, which was fired at the Philippian culture as well as our own. Like us the Greeks and Romans exalted the lifestyles of the rich and famous. In this culture everyone assumed...
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...book—a sequel to a Room of One’s Own—about the sexual life of women: to be called Professions for Women perhaps—Lord how exciting!” More than a year and a half later, on October 11, 1932, Virginia Woolf began to write her new book: “THE PARGITERS: An Essay based upon a paper read to the London/National Society for women’s service.” “The Pargiters” evolved into The Years and was published in 1937. The book that eventually did become the sequel to A Room of One’s Own was Three Guineas (1938), and its first working title was “Professions for Women.” The essay printed here concentrates on that Victorian phantom known as the Angel in the House (borrowed from Coventry Patmore’s poem celebrating domestic bliss)—that selfless, sacrificial woman in the nineteenth century whose sole purpose in life was to soothe, to flatter, and to comfort the male half of the world’s population. “Killing the Angel in the House,” wrote Virginia Woolf, “was part of the occupation of a woman writer.” That has proved to be a prophetic statement, for today, not only in the domain of letters, but in the entire professional world, women are still engaged in that deadly contest in their struggle for social and economic equality. --Mitchell A . Leaska When your secretary invited me to come here, she told me that your Society is concerned with the employment of women and she suggested that I might tell you something about my own professional experiences. It is true I am a woman; it is true I am...
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...mission they stand for as an institution. After the meeting one of the new teachers, Mr. Smith approaches to the Human Resources Director and tells him: - Mr. Smith: I am really nervous. I do not know if I am going to be capable of succeeding and meeting all the needs of my students. I think I would be better for me to quit it now. - Mrs. Purera (Principal): Sorry to interrupt, but I couldn´t help to listen what you said. I want to say something to you that might help you clear your mind and give you strengths to stay. - Mr. Smith: What is that you have to tell me that can change my mind? -Mrs. Purera: As part of a eclectic and open to diversity Institution, you and you colleagues must have a purpose that guides you and goals to achieve. You need to be aware of what is within yourselves to give, in order to help others and to inspire others. You have been selected as part of this staff because we can see a great potential in all of you. It does not matter if you are novice teachers, what is really relevant is your willingness to serve and do your best to gain your students respect and trust. Your duty is not teaching, anybody could teach content to children, they are natural learners. You are not here to teach. Your role as an instructor is to inspire your students and to be there whenever you are need it. Don´t think I ignore how difficult it is to be a great professional. It takes a considerable amount of time and effort,...
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...A text that is either from your loved ones, your family, sibling or your friends will mean nothing to you if it mean it your life. Personally I never experienced in a accident or know anyone that have accident because of it, however I do know it is wrong when your mind is off something and wander it of knowing there is other drivers that is by your path. Million of people were injured or were killed by a person that was texting and driving. The rate of death in total is 9 people are killed meaning like 3000 or more per year given to the distraction of the driver. Given to other 1000 people were injured because of the driver distraction. It is sad that people are dying because of how a driver is so carefree with their thoughts and how they are easily to forgot about the others will lead to a disaster....
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...In the movie the Dead Poets Society, Mr.Keating influences Todd Anderson to seize the day and to think for himself. For example, in the beginning of the movie, Todd was very orthodox with anti-transcendentalist views. Todd followed every rule at Vermont boarding school; however, Mr.Keating teaches his students to not go by tradition but by thinking for themselves. In the movie, Mr.Keating was telling the kids to rip out the pages from their textbooks, he mentions, “In my class you will learn to think for yourselves again”. Mr. Keating explains that the students should think for themselves rather than following a scale by J. Evans Pritchard. This is similar to the writings of Henry Thoreau, a transcendentalist writer. Thoreau wrote a piece of art called “Where I Lived and What I Live For”, he explains “For most men, it/ appears to me, are in a strange uncertainty/ about it, whether it is of the devil or of God,/ and have somewhat hastily concluded that it/ is the chief end of man here to...
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...– TV-series pitch Imagine yourselves being the writers of a TV-show based on the short story "The Familiar" by Andre Norton. You have to pitch the idea to a board of producers. In order to create a good pitch you need to analyse the short story. If you do not know how to do this there are some questions and tasks you can use on pp. 5-6 in the pdf document. Your pitch must include: * A characterization of the two main characters: Fossi and Jeseca. The characterization of Fossi must include an explanation of some of her powers such as the “mind-send” and her ability to seemingly remove solid objects from existence. * A characterization of at least one more important character. (max. 3) * A description of the world in which it takes place using the types of worlds we talked about in the first class about fantasy. * An explanation of what a "Familiar" is and what it means to be "wyse". * An outline of the first two episodes. * A picture suggesting what "Fossi" looks like in disguise. How to pitch: * When you pitch an idea it is important to grab your audience quickly so think of a snappy introduction e.g. * "Imagine a world where humans believe they are in control, but really they are not. They are controlled by magical creatures who have bonded with their human from childhood. * One of the first things you do in a pitch is to say your "logline" which is a one to two sentence description that tells the basic premise of the show...
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...defines authority as “the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience” or “the power to influence others, especially because of one’s commanding manner or one’s recognized knowledge about something”. While obedience, is defined as, “compliance with an order, request, or law or submission to another’s authority”. The following is from a website that easily shows how authority, obedience, and respect get confused in the workplace, “In the workplace, power over others is often mistaken for authority. (Bier, D 2001). Often times those in an authority position in the workplace confuse their position with control and power, which is not the case. When this happens those who work within the organization tend to feel some type of resentment for that individual in the leadership position. To respect someone is to show them consideration because of their position or place in your life. The Bible tells children to respect their parents, church members to respect their pastors, citizens to respect the law, and employees to respect their employers. 1 Peter 2:18: “Slaves, submit yourselves to your masters with all respect, not only to those who are good and considerate, but also to those who are ha References Bier, D. (2001) Authority in the workplace. P1 Retrieved from http://www.essences.com/vibration/nov01/foxglove.html , May, 03,...
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...One of the many great classic movies of the 20th century and one of the earliest uses of (recorded) dramatic monologue, The Great Dictator. Although it’s old, the dramatic monologue is still one of the most used excerpt today as it delivers a strong anti-fascism and pro democracy point of view. The monologue used ranges of voice and language techniques such as repetition, metaphor as well as a combination of tone and projection to deliver the idea of equality and pro-democracy. In the Great Dictator, Charlie (the speaker) made use of repetition, using it several time across the excerpt combining it with inclusive language to emphasise the idea of equality and democracy. “Men who despise you, enslave you… tell you what to do, diet you, treat...
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...Financial benefits of a decision can often outweigh the ethical challenges of a non-profit. FTA is facing a challenge that might change the future of the organization. If they choose to take the money, they could turn into a tax-deductible captive of Burger Barn, having lost their integrity to their donation base and may never be able to raise another dollar. If they choose not to take the money, they might need to close their doors for good and will not be able to accomplish their goals. Non-Consequential Considerations FTA must remember that they must serve God, and God alone. There might be a temptation to allow the financial crisis to blind the organization from the call of God. Jesus said, “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth… but store up for yourselves treasures in heaven… No one can serve two masters; for a slave will either hate the one and love the other, or be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and wealth.” (Mt 5:19-20,24, NRSV) If the board only looks at the potential for easy money, they may miss the opportunity to serve the call of God. FTA must remember that the mission of the organization is to feed the needy of the community. It is clear from the Bible that there...
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...Reconciliation – Polly Clark” The short story “Reconciliation” was written by Polly Clark in 2006. It deals with the theme of reconciliation, which is also the title of the story. This is seen in the conflict, where the narrator meets her husband, whom she is getting divorced with. The first person narrator is also the main character who is called Laura. We hear about her first day at her new job in the credit control department. Laura seems to be a very confused and insecure person. “I hope he realizes how much planning, thought, how much normality it took for me to be here tonight. I hope he understands what it means, the seriousness with which I take him, and us.” She wants to be taken serious. The main character struggles to act normal and she is insecure, since she takes off her trainers, because she thinks they would look weird with her skirt. She is crazy and superficial, because she is lying about thing she hasn’t done. Laura feels that she has flaws and maybe that’s why she must be divorced because she told Vernon about those flaws. The narrator is jealous of Janny and she wants to be her, because Janny is the woman her husband loves and she is a confident young and stylish woman. The relationship between the narrator and her husband is weird. Mr. Vernon Pringle is Laura’s manager and husband. In the beginning we only know that Vernon is her manager. She doesn’t say that he is her husband. It is from Vernon we learn that they are married, when he says Laura is my...
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...themselves completely to Christ. The present 25th World Youth Day is one step along the way leading to the next international encounter of young people, scheduled for Madrid in August 2011. I hope that many of you will be there to experience this grace-filled event. To prepare ourselves for this celebration, I would like to offer you some reflections on this year’s theme: “Good Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?” (Mk 10:17). It is drawn from Gospel passage where Jesus meets the rich young man. It is a theme that Pope John Paul II reflected on in 1985, in a very beautiful Letter, the first ever addressed to young people. 1. Jesus meets a young man “As [Jesus] was setting out on a journey” – the Gospel of Saint Mark tells us – “a man ran up, knelt down before him, and asked him, ‘Good teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?’ Jesus answered him, ‘Why do you call me good? No one is good but God alone. You know the commandments: You shall not kill; you shall not commit adultery; you shall not steal; you shall not bear false witness; you shall not defraud; honour your father and your mother.’ He replied and said to him, ‘Teacher, all of these I have...
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