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    Running Record Example

    Running Record for LaNiya Brantly Name of student: LaNiya Brantly (4th grade) Name of text read and its level: “Mrs. Frisby and the Crow” – 4th grade level Accuracy Rate: 104 words – 5 errors = 99 words correct 99/104 = 95 % accuracy Self-Correction Rate: 1:6 Reading Level: 95% accuracy – Independent/Easy Level How the student sounded: The student sounded very comfortable with the passage while she was reading. She read with good fluency until she came to a word she was unsure of

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    Observation

    Analyzing Running Records Qualitative analysis involves looking at the reading behavior. The teacher looks for behavior evidence of cue use and evidence of the use of strategies such as cross-checking information and searching for cues. She examines each incorrect attempt and self-correction and hypothesizes about the cues or information sources the child might have been using. In Clay's analysis, cues refer to the sources of information. There are three major categories: Meaning- The teacher

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    Nt1330 Unit 3 Assignment 1

    server responds to a lookup, it also sends records that authenticate its response. These records must match all name servers in order for the domain name to function properly. This means that the records on a company’s four managed DNS providers must include its records four times and must be kept in sync. However, not all providers allow their name server records to be edited, which can cause a problem in establishing the kind of redundancy needed. If records aren’t editable, then an administrator may

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    Dns Role Server

    information that is associated with that name, such as an IP address. A user-friendly name is easier to learn and remember than the numeric addresses that computers use to communicate over a network. Most people prefer to use a user-friendly name—for example, sales.fabrikam.com—to locate an e-mail server or Web server on a network rather than an IP address, such as 157.60.0.1. When a user enters a user-friendly DNS name in an application, DNS services resolve the name to its numeric address. What does

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    Sfa - Slice Based Facility

    the system. For example, to create a network that connects different people from all over the world together. Operators are playing the role of the owner’s worker who helps to keep website updated and running well. Because the limit of workers, the owner also the play the role of operators. Researchers are kinds of complicate in it role because its can do jobs from operators and other’s job. There are simple ways to explain which it is likes a forum manager who keep the forum running well and he also

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    Miscue Analysis

    After reviewing current and past marking period grades this student does have a weakness in the area of reading. Most of the student’s weakness is in the area of comprehension. Running Record Assessment Since Zavvyona is a fourth grade student but has trouble with comprehension, I decided to begin at Level A with Running Record Assessment. The results of the assessments are as follows: Level A (32 words – 0 error): 100% accuracy, 100% comprehension Level B (55 words – 0 errors): 100% accuracy

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    Running Record Assessment

    For the assessment project, I choose to use a running record to assess the reading fluency and comprehension of my 5th-grade student, J.J. When I have observed J.J. in literature circles, she is engaged and seems to enjoy reading a book she has selected with her group. I also asked J.J. what she likes to read and she responded with various books; Clementine, Ramona, Mrs. Piggly Wiggly, Warrior, Bones, and Baby-Sitters Club. These fiction series of books have female protagonists that encounter real-world

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    Business Finance

    documents 9. Carrying on financial documents 10. Carrying on financial documents 11. Managing business finances 12. Managing business finances Introduction In this assignment I will summarise the difference between start-up and running costs, which will include a table showing these. Along with, summarising the difference between fixed and variable costs which will also including a table showing these. I will then write a summary explaining the importance of the following:

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    Student

    intended to support the single-label name resolution of records that are dynamically registered in WINS, records which typically are not managed by IT administrators. Support for these dynamically registered records is not scalable, especially for larger customers with multiple domains and/or forests. In GNZ, after the creation and enabling of the GlobalNames zone, the administrators must manually create, add, edit and, if required - delete, name records from that zone. GNZ does not support dynamic updates

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    Half Marathon Process Analysis

    steps that you will need can be grouped into the following stages: training, diet and the day before preparation. Once you have made the decision and execute all the steps, the end result of preparing for a half marathon will earn you a record of 13.1 miles in the record book. Now that you have signed up for your first half marathon what do you do? The first step is planning your training schedule. It consists of daily runs which can be between 3 miles to 10 miles with rest days in between for 12 weeks

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