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Memorial Day

Monday

May 28, 2007

 

TAPS

Fading light dims the sight And a star gems the sky, gleaming bright  From afar drawing nigh, Falls the night.

Day is done, gone the sun,  From the hills, from the lake, from the skies.  All is well, safely rest; God is nigh.

Then goodnight, peaceful night;  Till the light of the dawn shineth bright.  God is near, do not fear, Friend, Goodnight

(Click on the photo above to hear TAPS being played)

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Welcome to the Technology Department

 

(PowerPoint presentation we viewed in class)


 

 

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Recess

 

Homework is done!

 

Good Job!

Now you're ready for some down time.

 

 

Take A Break - you deserve it!

Follow these links to cool activities on the web:

 

 

 

 

 

 

How many inches are in one meter?

What is wind chill and how is it calculated?

How many fluid ounces are in a liter?

If water freezes at 32º Fahrenheit, at what temperature does it boil?

For a great conversion calculator tool click here

 

 

Critical Thinking Skills
  • Don't believe everything you see, read or hear. Decide for yourself what you are going to believe.
  • Critical thinking is important in order to:

    1.  Enhance common sense.

    2.  Filter emotion.

    3.  Categorize experiences.

    4. Select reference.

    5.  Understand the "experts."

    6.  Sort fact from opinion.

    7.  Learn to express yourself in a cogent and expressive manner.

  • CRITICAL THINKERS ARE:

    1.  Attractive socially.

    2.  Able to resist manipulation.

    3.  Able to overcome confusion.

    4.  Able to perceive connections between subjects and events.

    5.  Able to base judgments on evidence and facts.

    6.  Able to realize that the "truth" is never simple.  Grey or foggy areas always exist.

     

U do the math!

     

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