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Preview of Hiragana Alphabet: First Two Rows. A-KA

Hiragana Alphabet: First Two Rows. A-KA

Hiragana Alphabet PowerPoint Lesson: First 2 RowsThis PowerPoint lesson is designed to teach the first two rows of the Hiragana alphabet. Featuring diverse colors and vibrant images, the material helps students easily memorize characters through illustrative examples and interactive exercises. The lesson also includes practice activities and mini-quizzes to reinforce knowledge. It's an ideal tool for both teachers and self-learners. 4o
Preview of Boy Scout Motto, Slogan, Oath, & Law in ASL

Boy Scout Motto, Slogan, Oath, & Law in ASL

The Boy Scout Motto, Slogan, Oath,and Law presented in American Sign Language. For each sign, there is an illustration as it is occurs in the slogan, motto, oath, or law. At the end of all the presentations, a chart lists each word/concept in alphabetical order with a corresponding explanation of the action in words. Note to stringent observers of ASL syntax: American Sign Language is its own language. It is NOT an interpretation of English and therefore does not use English syntax. However, si
Preview of Spanish class A-1,A-2

Spanish class A-1,A-2

The Teaching Guide is designed to provide teachers with a range of techniques that allow them to make the class more effective. A experienced teachers are offered lots of ideas and extra material easily app. Each unit of the Teaching Guide begins with the objectives of the unit and an activity of preheating. Methodological explanations follow, including notes about grammar and functions: how to use the whiteboard, transcripts of the recordings and the key to the activities. After the didactic ex
Preview of Updated Haiti Presentation

Updated Haiti Presentation

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K-8 Francophile
Here is a updated Haiti presentation in light of Hurricane Mathew. I wrote it in English for a friend who wanted to use it as a service project. The lesson encompasses compassion for others and cultural similarities and differences between Haiti and the U.S. It would also be good for Social Studies or Economics to study the buying power of the dollar and what that means in our lives.
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