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What Tool Was Commonly Used In The 1980s To Project Transparencies Onto A Screen?
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Who Wrote The Famous Play Romeo And Juliet Often Taught In High School?
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What Is The Term For A Word That Describes An Action Like Run Or Jump?
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What Do You Use To Write On A Traditional Green Or Black Chalkboard?
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Which Of These Is A Famous Dystopian Novel Written By George Orwell?
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In The 1980s What Brand Of Multi-Pocket Folder Was Extremely Popular Among Students?
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Which Punctuation Mark Is Used To Show That A Word Or Phrase Is Possessive?
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What Is The Correct Way To Spell The Word For A Professional Teacher?
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Which Part Of Speech Describes A Noun Such As Big Or Blue?
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What Was The Primary Purpose Of A Scantron Machine In 1980s Classrooms?
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In High School English Who Wrote The Novel To Kill A Mockingbird?
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What Does The Acronym STEM Stand For In Modern Education Today?
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Which Sentence Ending Punctuation Mark Is Used For A Direct Question?
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What Color Was The Ink On Most 1980s Mimeograph Or Ditto Machine Copies?
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What Is The Capital Of The United States Of America?
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Who Was The Primary Author Of The Declaration Of Independence?
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Which Common School Supply Is Used To Remove Pencil Marks From Paper?
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What Is The Correct Term For A Story About A Person Written By Themselves?
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Which Punctuation Mark Is Used To Separate Items In A Simple List?
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In Math What Is The Result Of Multiplying Five By Six?
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What Is The Term For A Group Of Lines In A Poem?
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Which Tool Is Used To Sharpen A Wooden Pencil In The Classroom?
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What Is The Opposite Of The Word Hot?
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In The 1980s What Was The Most Common Method For Students To Do Research?
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Which Famous Fictional Detective Lives At 221B Baker Street?
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What Is The Correct Plural Form Of The Word Child?
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What Do Students Use To Measure Length In Inches Or Centimeters?
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Which Animal Is Known For Its Slow Movement And Thick Shell?
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What Is The Term For The Person Who Leads A School Building?
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In Science What Is The Main Source Of Energy For Our Planet?
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Which Grammatical Concept Refers To The Use Of A Verb Form As A Noun?
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In The Great Gatsby What Is Jay Gatsbys Primary Motivation For Acquiring Wealth?
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What Is The Difference Between The Words Affect And Effect In Standard English?
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Which 1980s Educational Tool Used A Stylus To Input Data Onto A Plastic Sheet?
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Who Wrote The 1951 Novel The Catcher In The Rye Which Was Often Censored In The 1980s?
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What Is The Correct Use Of The Word Whom In A Sentence?
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Which Famous American Poet Wrote The Poem The Road Not Taken?
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What Classroom Management Technique Involves A Teacher Monitoring The Entire Room Simultaneously?
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In The 1980s What Did A Red Ribbon On A Students Desk Or Clothing Usually Symbolize?
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Which Type Of Sentence Expresses A Command Or Request?
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Who Is The Author Of The Famous Play The Crucible?
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What Is The Standard Wait Time Suggested For Teachers After Asking A Question?
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In Grammar What Is A Split Infinitive?
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Which Novel By William Golding Explores A Group Of Boys Stranded On An Island?
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What Is The Term For Using A Famous Persons Name In Place Of Their Profession?
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Which Educational Taxonomy Ranks Learning Skills From Basic Knowledge To Evaluation?
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What Was The Name Of The Popular 1980s Computer Game Used To Teach Geography?
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What Is The Rule For Using Between Versus Among In A Sentence?
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Who Wrote The Novel Huckleberry Finn A Frequent Subject Of 1980s Curriculum Debates?
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What Term Describes A Teachers Ability To Handle Two Or More Classroom Issues At Once?
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Which Punctuation Mark Is Used To Introduce A List Or A Quotation?
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In The 1980s What Was The Standard Size Of A Floppy Disk Used In School Computers?
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What Is The Subject-Verb Agreement Rule For The Word Everyone?
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Who Wrote The Classic Gothic Novel Frankenstein?
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What Is The Primary Function Of A Conjunction In Grammar?
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Which 1980s Teacher Certification Exam Was Commonly Known By Its Three Letter Acronym?
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What Is The Correct Way To Form The Possessive Of A Singular Noun Ending In S?
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Which Shakespearean Play Features The Famous Quote To Be Or Not To Be?
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What Was The Primary Subject Of The 1983 Report A Nation At Risk?
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In Science What Is The Most Abundant Gas In The Earths Atmosphere?
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What Does The Educational Term Scaffolding Refer To?
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Which Punctuation Mark Should Be Used To Join Two Independent Clauses Without A Conjunction?
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In The Novel 1984 What Is The Name Of The Totalitarian Leader?
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What Is The Term For A Word That Has The Same Meaning As Another Word?
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In A Lesson Plan What Is The Purpose Of The Anticipatory Set?
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Which Part Of The Sentence Receives The Action Of The Verb?
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Which 1980s Novel By Alice Walker Won The Pulitzer Prize For Fiction?
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What Is The Difference Between Lie And Lay In Grammar?
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What Term Describes The Practice Of Teaching Students With Disabilities In Regular Classrooms?
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Which Punctuation Mark Is Used To Enclose Material That Explains Or Qualifies A Statement?
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In The 1980s Who Was The US Secretary Of Education During The A Nation At Risk Report?
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What Is A Dangling Modifier?
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What Is The Term For A Word That Sounds The Same As Another But Has A Different Meaning?
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What Is The Term For The Error Of Connecting Two Independent Clauses With Only A Comma?
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In Classroom Management What Does The Ripple Effect Describe?
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Which Word Is Used To Describe A Comparison Using Like Or As?
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Who Wrote The 1967 Novel The Outsiders Popular In 1980s Classrooms?
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What Is The Grammatical Term For The Form Of A Verb That Shows The Time Of An Action?
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What Was The Primary Goal Of Madeline Hunters Lesson Design Model?
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In The Novel Of Mice And Men What Is Lennies Dream?
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Which Punctuation Mark Is Used To Indicate An Omission Of Words In A Quote?
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What Is The Correct Term For The Main Character In A Story?
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In The 1980s What Was The Purpose Of An IEP In Special Education?
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What Is The Grammatical Term For A Word That Modifies A Verb Adjective Or Another Adverb?
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Who Wrote The Famous American Play Death Of A Salesman?
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What Is The Difference Between Continuous And Continual?
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Which Literary Device Involves Giving Human Qualities To Non-Human Things?
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In The 1980s What Did The Acronym GED Stand For?
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What Is The Function Of The Subjunctive Mood In English?
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Who Wrote The Poem The Waste Land A Staple Of Advanced 1980s Lit Classes?
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Smart Board
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Slide Projector
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Digital Document Camera
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Overhead Projector
The overhead projector used bright lights and mirrors to display hand-written or printed transparencies onto a large wall screen.
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William Shakespeare
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Mark Twain
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Charles Dickens
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Jane Austen
William Shakespeare is the legendary English playwright and poet who wrote this classic tragedy about two young star-crossed lovers.
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Verb
2
Adjective
3
Noun
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Adverb
A verb is a fundamental part of speech that expresses an action an occurrence or a state of being.
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Ballpoint Pen
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Dry Erase Marker
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Lead Pencil
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Chalk
Chalk is a soft white limestone material that was once the primary tool for writing lessons on classroom blackboards.
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Brave New World
2
Fahrenheit 451
3
The Giver
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1984
George Orwell wrote 1984 to warn readers about the dangers of totalitarianism and the constant surveillance of Big Brother.
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Five Star
2
Lisa Frank
3
Mead Notebook
4
Trapper Keeper
The Trapper Keeper featured a Velcro closure and various folders that helped students organize their school papers very efficiently.
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Comma
2
Hyphen
3
Semicolon
4
Apostrophe
An apostrophe indicates ownership or possession in the English language and is also used to form various common contractions.
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Educater
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Edducator
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Educator
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Educatore
The word educator is spelled with an o at the end and refers to someone who provides formal instruction.
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Adjective
2
Conjunction
3
Preposition
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Verb
An adjective is a word that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun to provide more specific details or qualities.
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Copying Worksheets
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Cleaning Chalkboard Erasers
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Grading Multiple Choice Tests
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Sending Faxes
Scantron machines quickly graded student tests by using optical sensors to read pencil marks on specialized bubble answer sheets.
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Ernest Hemingway
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John Steinbeck
3
Harper Lee
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Truman Capote
Harper Lee is the American author known for her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel that explores racial injustice in the Deep South.
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Social Teaching English Music
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Science Technology Engineering Math
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Science Testing Education Management
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Standardized Testing Evaluation Method
STEM is a widely used educational acronym that groups together the distinct disciplines of science technology engineering and mathematics.
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Comma
2
Exclamation Point
3
Question Mark
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Period
A question mark is placed at the end of a sentence or phrase to indicate a direct inquiry or request.
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Purple
2
Black
3
Green
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Blue
Mimeograph machines produced distinctive purple ink copies that often had a very recognizable chemical scent when they were freshly printed.
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Philadelphia
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Washington D.C.
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Chicago
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New York City
Washington D.C. serves as the capital city of the United States and is where the federal government is located.
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Thomas Jefferson
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Benjamin Franklin
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George Washington
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John Adams
Thomas Jefferson was the principal author of this historic document which formally declared the thirteen colonies independent from Britain.
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White Out
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Ruler
3
Eraser
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Sharpener
An eraser is a piece of rubber or plastic used to rub out and remove pencil markings from a page.
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Fiction
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Biography
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Autobiography
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Anthology
An autobiography is a detailed account of a person's life that is written specifically by that person themselves.
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Comma
2
Parentheses
3
Colon
4
Dash
Commas are essential punctuation marks used to separate words or groups of words in a list within a single sentence.
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Thirty-Six
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Thirty
3
Twenty-Five
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Forty
Multiplying five by six equals thirty which is a basic arithmetic fact often taught early in elementary school mathematics.
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Chapter
2
Sentence
3
Paragraph
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Stanza
A stanza is a grouped set of lines within a poem often separated from others by a blank line space.
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Stapler
2
Pencil Sharpener
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Hole Punch
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Protractor
Pencil sharpeners were often mounted on classroom walls and used to create a fine point on traditional wooden writing pencils.
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Spicy
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Cold
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Dry
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Warm
Cold is the antonym or opposite of hot representing a low temperature in contrast to a high one.
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Wikipedia
2
Encyclopedia Set
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Google Search
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Smartphone
Before the internet students relied on printed encyclopedia sets like Britannica or World Book to find information for school reports.
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Nancy Drew
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Hercule Poirot
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Sherlock Holmes
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Perry Mason
Sherlock Holmes is the brilliant London-based detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle who solved many complex and mysterious crimes.
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Children
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Childs
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Childrens
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Childes
The word children is the irregular plural form of child and is commonly used when referring to multiple young people.
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Compass
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Ruler
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Protractor
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Calculator
A ruler is a straight strip of wood or plastic with marked intervals used for measuring distance and drawing lines.
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Cheetah
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Eagle
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Turtle
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Rabbit
The turtle is a reptile characterized by a bony or leathery shell that protects it from various types of predators.
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Principal
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Superintendent
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Dean
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Principle
The principal is the administrative head of a school and is responsible for managing the staff students and daily operations.
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The Moon
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Electricity
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Wind
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The Sun
The sun provides the light and heat energy necessary to support almost all forms of life on the Earth's surface.
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Adjective
2
Gerund
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Participle
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Infinitive
A gerund is a verb ending in -ing that functions specifically as a noun within a given English sentence structure.
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To Win Back Daisy Buchanan
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To Overthrow The Government
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To Build A Hospital
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To Travel The World
Gatsby amasses great wealth primarily to impress Daisy Buchanan and hopefully convince her to leave her husband for him.
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Effect Is A Verb And Affect Is A Noun
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Affect Only Refers To Emotions
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Affect Is Usually A Verb And Effect Is Usually A Noun
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They Are Completely Interchangeable
Affect is usually an action verb while effect refers to the result or consequence of a specific action.
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The Light Pen
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The Graphic Tablet
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The Apple II Mouse
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The KoalaPad
The KoalaPad was an early graphics tablet allowing students to draw on computers using a specialized plastic stylus tool.
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Kurt Vonnegut
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William Faulkner
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J.D. Salinger
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Jack Kerouac
J.D. Salinger's famous novel follows the rebellious teenager Holden Caulfield and remains one of the most widely read school classics.
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It Replaces The Word Which
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It Is The Subject Of The Sentence
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It Is Used As The Object Of A Verb Or Preposition
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It Is Used Only At The Start Of Questions
Whom serves as the objective case of who and is used after a preposition or as a direct object.
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Emily Dickinson
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Robert Frost
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Walt Whitman
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Langston Hughes
Robert Frost is a celebrated American poet known for rural themes and this iconic poem about making life choices.
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Positive Reinforcement
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With-it-ness
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The Ripple Effect
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Wait Time
With-it-ness is a term coined by Jacob Kounin to describe a teacher's constant awareness of everything happening in the classroom.
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Drug-Free Commitment
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Reading Achievement
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Perfect Attendance
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Excellence In Math
Red Ribbon Week was established in the 1980s to encourage school children to lead healthy lives and remain drug-free.
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Exclamatory
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Interrogative
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Declarative
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Imperative
An imperative sentence is used to give a direct command a polite request or an instruction to the listener.
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Eugene O'Neill
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Tennessee Williams
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Edward Albee
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Arthur Miller
Arthur Miller wrote this powerful play as an allegory for McCarthyism using the Salem witch trials as his historical setting.
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Three To Five Seconds
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One Minute
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Ten Seconds
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No Wait Time Necessary
Wait time refers to the brief pause a teacher gives students to process and formulate an answer to questions.
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A Sentence With Two Verbs
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A Verb That Is Used As A Noun
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A Word Placed Between To And The Verb
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A Preposition At The End Of A Sentence
A split infinitive occurs when an adverb or other word is placed between the particle to and the base verb.
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The Coral Island
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Robinson Crusoe
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Lord Of The Flies
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Heart Of Darkness
Lord of the Flies is a dark classic examining the inherent savagery of human nature when societal rules vanish.
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Simile
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Hyperbole
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Antonomasia
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Metaphor
Antonomasia is a literary device where a proper name represents a general idea or a specific character's primary trait.
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Piagets Theory
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Blooms Taxonomy
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Eriksons Stages
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Maslows Hierarchy
Bloom's Taxonomy provides a hierarchical model for classifying educational learning objectives into levels of complexity and specificity.
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Reader Rabbit
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The Oregon Trail
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Math Blaster
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Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?
This educational game challenged students to track down a master thief across the globe while learning about different world locations.
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Among Is Only For People
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Between Is For Two Items And Among Is For Three Or More
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They Are Interchangeable
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Between Is Only For Objects
Grammatically between is used for two distinct items while among is used for groups of three or more items.
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Mark Twain
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Herman Melville
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Walt Whitman
Mark Twain wrote this quintessential American novel about life and adventure along the historic and wide Mississippi River.
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Modeling
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Overlappingness
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Scaffolding
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Differentiating
Overlappingness is a classroom management skill where a teacher addresses multiple situations simultaneously without interrupting the flow of the lesson.
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Colon
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Hyphen
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Semicolon
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Comma
A colon signals that the following information will provide a list a detailed explanation or a direct quoted passage.
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Five And A Quarter Inches
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Two Inches
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Three And A Half Inches
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Eight Inches
The 5.25-inch floppy disk was the standard storage medium for early personal school computers like the popular Apple IIe.
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It Never Needs A Verb
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It Always Takes A Singular Verb
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It Depends On The Rest Of The Sentence
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It Always Takes A Plural Verb
Although everyone refers to a group it is grammatically treated as a singular indefinite pronoun requiring a singular verb.
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Mary Shelley
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Charlotte Bronte
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Bram Stoker
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Edgar Allan Poe
Mary Shelley was only nineteen years old when she began writing her famous novel about a scientist and monster.
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To Modify A Verb
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To Connect Words Or Phrases
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To Indicate Possession
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To Replace A Noun
A conjunction is a part of speech that serves to connect words phrases or clauses within a single sentence.
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SAT
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LSAT
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GRE
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NTE
The National Teacher Examination or NTE was a widely used standardized test for prospective teachers throughout the United States.
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Add Nothing
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Add Only An Apostrophe
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Add An Apostrophe And An S
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Change The S To A Z
Most style guides suggest adding both an apostrophe and an s to make a singular noun ending in s possessive.
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Hamlet
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Othello
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King Lear
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Macbeth
Prince Hamlet delivers this iconic soliloquy while contemplating the nature of existence and death during his emotional struggle.
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The Rise Of Computer Technology
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The Global Environmental Crisis
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The Declining Quality Of American Education
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The Threat Of Nuclear War
A Nation at Risk was a landmark report criticizing the American school system while calling for significant educational reforms.
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Oxygen
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Nitrogen
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Hydrogen
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Carbon Dioxide
Nitrogen makes up nearly eighty percent of the Earth's atmosphere while oxygen accounts for most of the remaining volume.
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Organizing A Library
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Building Physical School Facilities
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Cleaning The Classroom Walls
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Providing Temporary Support During Learning
Scaffolding is an instructional technique where a teacher provides temporary assistance to help a student master a difficult skill.
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Semicolon
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Comma
3
Colon
4
Hyphen
A semicolon effectively joins two related independent clauses that could otherwise stand alone as separate and complete sentences.
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Big Brother
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The Dictator
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The Overseer
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The Commander
Big Brother is the enigmatic and omnipresent leader who monitors every aspect of life in George Orwells dystopian society.
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Homonym
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Acronym
3
Antonym
4
Synonym
A synonym is a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase.
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To Engage Students At The Start
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To Assign Homework
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To Grade Papers
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To Clean The Board
The anticipatory set is a brief activity designed to focus student attention and prepare them for the upcoming lesson.
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Predicate
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Indirect Object
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Direct Object
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Subject
The direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action performed by the subject and the verb.
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The Color Purple
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The Bluest Eye
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Song Of Solomon
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Beloved
The Color Purple is Alice Walker's acclaimed novel that explores the life and struggles of African American women.
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Lie Is Only For People
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Lie Is Intransitive And Lay Is Transitive
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They Mean The Same Thing
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Lay Is Only For Inanimate Objects
To lie means to recline or rest while to lay means to place something down in a specific position.
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Streaming
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Tracking
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Mainstreaming
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Leveling
Mainstreaming was the common 1980s term for integrating students with special educational needs into traditional general education classroom settings.
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Quotation Marks
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Brackets
3
Dashes
4
Parentheses
Parentheses are used to set off additional or non-essential information that clarifies or adds extra detail to the main sentence.
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Richard Riley
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Lauro Cavazos
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Terrel Bell
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William Bennett
Terrel Bell served as the Secretary of Education under President Reagan when the influential A Nation at Risk report appeared.
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A Misspelled Word
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A Phrase That Does Not Clearly Modify Anything
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A Type Of Punctuation Error
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A Verb In The Wrong Tense
A dangling modifier occurs when a descriptive phrase lacks a logical subject to modify within the same sentence structure.
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Synonym
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Antonym
3
Acronym
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Homophone
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another but has a different meaning and spelling.
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Run-on Sentence
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Fused Sentence
3
Comma Splice
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Fragment
A comma splice happens when a comma is incorrectly used to join two complete sentences without a coordinating conjunction.
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The Grading Curve
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One Students Behavior Influencing Others
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Throwing Stones In A Pond
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The Sound Of A Loud Bell
The ripple effect occurs when a teacher's response to one student's behavior impacts the conduct of the whole class.
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Onomatopoeia
2
Simile
3
Personification
4
Metaphor
A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things using the words like or as.
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Judy Blume
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S.E. Hinton
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Robert Cormier
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Paul Zindel
S.E. Hinton wrote this classic young adult novel when she was sixteen focusing on two rival teenage street gangs.
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Aspect
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Tense
3
Voice
4
Mood
Verb tense indicates whether an action occurred in the past is happening now or will happen in the future.
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To Increase Direct Instructional Effectiveness
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To Promote Outdoor Learning
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To Increase Student Recess Time
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To Eliminate Standardized Testing
Madeline Hunter developed a systematic approach to lesson planning that emphasized direct instruction and checking for student understanding throughout.
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To Tend Rabbits On A Farm
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To Join The Circus
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To Move To New York
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To Become A Professional Boxer
Lennie Small dreams of owning a small piece of land with George where he can safely tend to soft rabbits.
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Slash
2
Asterisk
3
Ellipsis
4
Dash
An ellipsis consists of three dots and shows that words have been intentionally left out of a quoted passage.
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Narrator
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Deuteragonist
3
Protagonist
4
Antagonist
The protagonist is the central character in a literary work who faces the main conflict and drives the plot.
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Instructional Excellence Program
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Individualized Education Program
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Internal Education Plan
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Independent Evaluation Process
An IEP is a legally binding document outlining the specific educational goals and support services for students with disabilities.
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Preposition
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Pronoun
3
Adverb
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Adjective
Adverbs typically provide information about how when where or to what extent an action or quality is performed or possessed.
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Tennessee Williams
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August Wilson
3
Lorraine Hansberry
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Arthur Miller
Arthur Miller's classic play examines the tragic downfall of Willy Loman and the ultimate failure of the American Dream.
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Continuous Means Without Interruption While Continual Means Repeated Frequently
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Continuous Refers Only To Water
3
Continual Means Forever
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They Are Synonyms
Continuous refers to an action that never stops while continual describes an action that starts and stops at regular intervals.
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Personification
2
Hyperbole
3
Metonymy
4
Oxymoron
Personification allows writers to make inanimate objects or abstract ideas more relatable by attributing human emotions and behaviors to them.
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Government Education Department
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General Educational Development
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Graduate Equivalency Diploma
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General Entrance Degree
The GED is a series of tests that certifies the taker has high school-level academic skills equivalent to a diploma.
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To Ask A Question
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To Command Someone To Act
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To State A Plain Fact
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To Express A Wish Doubt Or Condition Contrary To Fact
The subjunctive mood is used to talk about hypothetical situations or things that are not currently true or certain.
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T.S. Eliot
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Ezra Pound
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Robert Lowell
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W.B. Yeats
The Waste Land is a major modernist poem reflecting the disillusionment and social decay following the first World War.
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