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List Of Teaching Methodologies Primary School

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Your Guide to the Top Teaching Methodologies in Primary School
In this article, we have listed and made a review of the most popular approaches that might be useful for teachers.
The list of teaching methodologies you could use with elementary-aged students is a long one. An approach effective for one teacher may not necessarily be useful for another because every method uses different tools and techniques for achieving common educational goals. That’s why many teachers try to extract some ideas from different approaches, mixing and incorporating them into one unique teaching approach…
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President Joe Biden to detail effort to lower Internet costs, boost speeds for millions in U.S. – UPI.com
Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa Resigns in Face of Unrest – The New York Times (Me: Yesssss!)
Sri Lankan state of emergency condemned locally and internationally · Global Voices
Ricardo Reis
” Em tudo quanto olhei fiquei em parte.
Com tudo quanto vi, se passa, passo,
Nem distingue a memória
Do que vi do que fui.”
Ricardo Reis ( idem, p. 231)
Ricardo Reis. Literatura brasileira em diálogo com outras literaturas e outras linguagens. William Cereja e Thereza Cochar. Editora: Atual. 5 ed. reform. São Paulo, 2013
Marii Freire Pereira
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Santarém, Pá 9 de maio de 2022

President Joe Biden to detail effort to lower Internet costs, boost speeds for millions in U.S. – UPI.com
The White House said the administration worked with Democrats and Republicans to create the Affordable Connectivity Program, which allow homes to cut Internet costs by as much as $30 per month and $75 monthly on Tribal lands. “To ensure the most efficient use of those public dollars and to deliver maximum cost savings to families, the Biden-Harris Administration has secured commitments from 20 leading internet providers — covering more than 80% of the U.S. population across urban, suburban, and rural areas — to either increase speeds or cut prices,” the White House said in a statement Monday.
Lines Drawn in the Mist
Would you give me anything I asked?” in a tone laced with power.
White lines bracketed his lips. “I’ll be no one’s slave.Nalini Singh
Inescapable
This encroaching tripod
this faceless power
The erector of carrots and rods
Pressure ensued in subtle rips
Coarse lines issued
from pursed lips
Intersections through air
Veins trailing a spark
And without care
Lightning silhouettes in the dark
MYTH: To get a shock or burn, I need to touch a powerline.
FACT: Just getting too close could cause a severe shock, burn or even death. Electricity can jump or ‘arc’ through the air to you or any object that gets too close. Always stay at least three metres (10 feet) away from powerlines.
Skeletal
The bend of a switch
Breaks with a swift breeze
My field
Without sight
I know every inch
I walk each night
Into the mist
“Turn off the…
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Minbari Mondays, and Two Lessons from “War Without End, P2” (B5:s3e17) on Empathy & Trust — Inspiring Critical Thinking and Community via Books, Lessons, and Story

This week’s lessons: 1. Sometimes empathy requires giving the benefit of the doubt to an old enemy. 2. Sometimes one must trust the script writer to tie up all the loose ends! This episode is full of ties to the ultimate fates of both Londo Mollari and G’Kar, […]
Minbari Mondays, and Two Lessons from “War Without End, P2” (B5:s3e17) on Empathy & Trust — Inspiring Critical Thinking and Community via Books, Lessons, and Story
Monday Notes: A Post-Mother’s Day Message for the Motherless
Thanks for this. My mother passed more than 20 years ago. My grandmother died when my mother was just 5 years old and as an adoptee, I have never known my birth parents.
Dear Motherless Child,
I see you.
If you’ve just lost your mother, then a holiday, like Mother’s Day may seem strange. You’ll want to acknowledge that you, too, had a mother, good, bad, or otherwise. A woman birthed or adopted you and provided you with unconditional love. But now you’re in a different club. You may walk by aisles of Mother’s Day cards, their pinks and reds taunting you. You may feel inclined to buy one, forgetting you have no one for whom this would be appropriate. Or you may feel as if someone should buy you a card as recognition for your loss. Wouldn’t it be nice if Hallmark made a greeting card that began—I know it’s Mother’s Day, and you just lost yours…? But they don’t. The most you may have is Mother’s Day at church where you’re encouraged to partake in a new tradition, wearing…
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