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Transcript: #QUOTE 10 7 5 By Jeremy Rifkin 3 Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life - think of it, dream of it, live on that idea. Let the brain, muscles, nerves, every part of your body, be full of that idea, and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success. By Condoleezza Rice #QUOTE The essence of America - that which really unites us - is not ethnicity, or nationality or religion - it is an idea - and what an idea it is: That you can come from humble circumstances and do great things. A 1 B By Rosa Parks 9 A E At the time I was arrested I had no idea it would turn into this. It was just a day like any other day. The only thing that made it significant was that the masses of the people joined in. #QUOTE #QUOTE http://preziworld.com I love the big fresh starts, the clean slates like birthdays and new years, but I also really like the idea that we can get up every morning and start over. ADD YOUR OWN IDEAS, QUOTES, TEXTS, ICONS. 2 #QUOTE I 6 Get this Prezi from C The electronic media introduced this idea to the larger audience very, very quickly. We spent years and years and years meeting with activists all over Europe to lay the groundwork for a political response, as we did here. I believe love at first sight is possible. Centuries of literature and art and beauty has been dedicated to that idea, so who am I to argue, even if I've never experienced it? 4 By Kristin Armstrong By Maggie Grace 8 By Swami Vivekananda #QUOTE #QUOTE By Albert Einstein DESIGN ELEMENTS: That deep emotional conviction of the presence of a superior reasoning power, which is revealed in the incomprehensible universe, forms my idea of God. D

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Transcript: "The Secret Name of Ra" Plot Pyramid Diagram Main Characters Ra is the Sun God. He has a lot of power over his creation. Ra is known and can appear in many different forms. Isis is the Mistress of Magic. She can cast spells and make tricks happen. Exposition Ra, the Sole Creator was visible to the people of Egypt as many forms and names. He could be seen as a scarab beetle and a crowned man. He was also know as the Shinning One or the Hidden One. Isis was the Mistress of Magic, wiser than millions of me. The setting was in the country of Egypt. Inciting Incident Isis longed for Ra's power and dreamed she would have a son named Horus and the throne of Ra to give to her son. She knew that nothing was powerful enough to harm Ra, so she decided to use his power against himself. Isis created a cunning and devious plan. Rising Action Isis created a wicked-looking serpent out of a clod of Earth and Ra's saliva. Through the hours of darkness she whispered spells. Climax/ Crisis When Ra approached the crossroads, the spells of Isis began to work and the clay serpent quivered into life. As Ra passed, it bit him in the ankle and crumbled back into earth. His scream was heard through all creation. Falling Action Isis stood among the gods and goddesses pretending to be as distressed and bewildered as all the other frightened deities. Isis told Ra "Few gods can compare with me in wisdom and I am the Mistress of Magic. If you let me help you, I'm sure that can cure you. Resolution Isis said nothing and knelt beside the Sun God while his pain mourned. When it became unbearable, Ra ordered the other gods to stand back while he whispered his secret name to Isis. Isis than agreed to never tell anyone his secret and then she chanted a spell that drove out the poison in Ra's limbs. Denouement Ra returns to the Boar of Millions of Years and Isis is joyful that her planned worked. She now knows that one day Horus would sit on the throne of Egypt and have the power of Ra.

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Transcript: EAL students will have diverse learning styles, may be gifted or have a learning disability, and come from different socioeconomic or religious backgrounds even within the same culture. EAL students will have different exposures to education within their home countries. Identity texts, dual language books, online media as ways to transfer home language knowledge. Treasures Assignment - students will have special objects that are important to them culturally. Accessing EAL students' background knowledge is important for their learning. The tone of spoken words and non-verbal cues are important aspects of language. Underlying beliefs and values often lie at the root of miscommunication. Cultural differences can lead to miscommunication. Schmidt, A. (2008). Rare Books. Flickr (Background Image) Van Syla. (2012). Because of You (background music). France. Retrieved from http://www.jamendo.com/en/track/942502/because-of-you Chart of Values in the United States vs. other countries. Appropriate response of a student with a particular cultural mindset vs. expected response in a Canadian school setting - Scenarios. Culture study of the educational system of various countries. Danger of a Single Story, TED Talks Language may be the only thing students from the same culture have in common. It is important for EAL students to transfer knowledge from their home language to English to assist their learning. Preserving EAL students' cultural heritage and continuing to develop their home language are important factors in their learning. Non- verbal cues: kinesics, proxemics, haptics, artifacts, silence, time. Cultural Values: assertiveness/compliance, dominance/submission, disclosure/privacy, direct/indirect communication, flexible time/time as a commodity. by Karen Leonard March 17, 2014 EAL students are diverse. The 4 stages of culture shock: honeymoon, hostility, humour, home. Assessment, vocabulary instruction, graphic organizers: strategies to help meet the needs of diverse students. Essential Knowledge Background Detail LLED 479: Pyramid Diagram Short-term Information A student's home language proficiency is the strongest predictor of their English academic development. Teachers must be proactive to affirm students' linguistic identity.

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