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How to Get Over Your First Love
Howcast - It's never easy healing a broken heart, especially after your first love. Find out how to pick up the pieces and get on with your life.
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Will Someone Who's Cheated Once Cheat Again?
Howcast - Learn if someone who has cheated once will probably cheat again from couples counselor Victoria Wilson, Ph.D. in this Howcast video.
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How To Raise Self-Esteem in Others
Sometimes the best gift you can give a downcast friend is your own perspective on what a special person they truly are.
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How Customers Affect Pricing
When looking at the 5 Cs of pricing, your Customers will have a great impact on your pricing. Here we look at that more in depth. Pricing devleopment with customers in mind.
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Republican National Convention attendees react to death of Lou Dobbs
Republican National Convention attendees react to death of Lou DobbsSource The Independent
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Lazarus Project stars give their own summary of sci-fi series
Lazarus Project stars give their own summary of sci-fi series
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How to Make a Marketing Survey for Your Clients
We want to know what our customers think, but sometimes we don't know how to ask them. Here are some tips on making marketing surveys that will get your the information you want to know. Filmed in Nashville, TN Copyright Mark Wolters...
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One point perspective
Pupil outcome: I can create a 3D shape using 1 point perspective. Key learning points: - Perspective drawings can be used to show 3D designs. - Objects closer to the viewer appear larger, and those farther away appear smaller. -...
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Crating techniques
Pupil outcome: I can use isometric sketching and the crating technique to draw 3D shapes. Key learning points: - Isometric drawing is a 3D representation. - A box or crate can be used to form the basis of much more complex designs.
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Character, setting and plot in 'The Planet in a Pickle Jar'
Pupil outcome: I can explore the story through discussing the characters, setting and plot. Key learning points: - ‘The Planet in a Pickle Jar’ is told through narrative writing and illustrations and it includes magical elements. - The...
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Thinking from different perspectives: 'Jack and the Beanstalk'
Pupil outcome: I can think from the perspective of different characters. Key learning points: - Expressions and actions of characters help us to infer how a character feels, such as when Jack races up the beanstalk - Recalling parts of a...
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Planning the first entry of Florence Nightingale's diary
Pupil outcome: I can make a plan for writing a diary entry as Florence Nightingale. Key learning points: - Perspective is the way someone thinks, feels or sees something. - Florence Nightingale went to the Crimean War to help the wounded...
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Writing the first entry of Florence Nightingale's diary
Pupil outcome: I can write the first entry of Florence Nightingale's diary. Key learning points: - Perspective is the way someone thinks, feels or sees something. - Writing in a diary will mostly be in the past tense. - A diary entry...
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Thinking from Paddington and Floella Benjamin's perspectives
Pupil outcome: I can think from another person or character's perspective. Key learning points: - One way of inferring a character's feelings is looking at their expressions in an illustration. - One way of inferring a character's...
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Thinking from Lulu's perspective and asking questions
Pupil outcome: I can think from characters’ perspectives and ask characters questions. Key learning points: - A character's facial expressions and actions help infer how they feel, such as when Lulu is told she can have a cat - Asking...
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The theme of responsibility in 'Lulu Gets a Cat'
Pupil outcome: I can write about something I am responsible for. Key learning points: - Re-reading a story can help to summarise the plot and remember the main events - A theme is a main idea in a story that often tries to teach the...
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Developing reading preferences in Year 3 through personal reflection
Pupil outcome: I can understand my reader identity by reflecting on my reading experiences. Key learning points: - Reader identity is a reflection on who you are as a reader and why you read. - Reading is a very personal experience; it...
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Investigating a fictional protest in role as a journalist
Pupil outcome: I can gather quotations from different people involved in a fictional protest in role as a journalist. Key learning points: - Journalistic reports contain a mixture of facts and individuals' perspectives. - Journalists...
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Writing a letter to Joseph Coelho
Pupil outcome: I can write a letter to Joseph Coelho. Key learning points: - A letter is a piece of writing that someone sends to someone else. - First person perspective is the point of view where the speaker is the 'I' character. - A...
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Reading and responding to 'Tempest Avenue' by Ian McMillan
Pupil outcome: I can read, respond to and perform the poem ‘Tempest Avenue' by Ian McMillan. Key learning points: - ‘Tempest Avenue’ can be described as a free verse poem; it contains 7 verses and is written in first person perspective....
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Thinking from the character's perspective in 'Anna Hibiscus' Song'
Pupil outcome: I can think from someone else's perspective. Key learning points: - One way of inferring a character's feelings is looking at their expressions in an illustration - One way of inferring a character's feelings is reading...
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Planning a persuasive letter
Pupil outcome: I can plan the main paragraphs of a persuasive letter. Key learning points: - When rehearsing and planning for a persuasive letter, we do so in the first person from the character's perspective. - A plan is written in note...
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Exploring the characters and key themes in 'The Journey'
Pupil outcome: I can understand the key themes and the characters’ emotions in ‘The Journey’. Key learning points: - A theme is a big idea, topic or message that appears in a story. - Themes in a story are used to convey deeper meaning...
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Exploring the structure of a journalistic report
Pupil outcome: I can identify the structure of a journalistic report and I can distinguish between statements of fact and different perspectives. Key learning points: - A journalistic report is a non-fiction text that informs the reader...