Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Avatar

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4ABFBgIjdY&t=379s

What Makes Avatar The Last Airbender Great: Finding Hope in Our Scars



 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8VSwERJnYY&t=166s

Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Art Of Mind Bending




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AbWGAzbis8

How Avatar the Last Airbender Went From Good to Great



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIwLoee0DUQ

Avatar: The Last Airbender | Elements of Greatness





Friday, February 28, 2020

Scrambled sentences

Do each of these in turn

Take a screenshot of each as you finish and put them in a google doc

1 go here

screenshot/paste in doc

2 then here

screenshot/paste in doc

3 then here

screenshot/paste in doc

4 then here

screenshot/paste in doc

5 then here

screenshot/paste in doc

6 then here

screenshot/paste in doc

7 then here





challenge!

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Play

Medical treatment Guess the Answers, Listen to Check 1) The quality of medical care you receive from doctors could ______ time a. depends on the b. dependence on the c. depend on the d. depending on the 2) a significant difference in the decision-making of physicians ______ a. at difference times b. at different time c. at different times d. at differential time 3) a lot higher in the morning than they were in ______ a. the late afternoon b. the lately afternoon c. the lates afternoon d. the latte afternoon 4) the numbers of women assigned to breast cancer screening ______ a. thorough out the day b. through out a day c. thoroughly out the day d. throughout the day 5) doctors ordered screenings for 64 per cent of women who were ______ tests a. eligible four b. eligible for c. eligible from d. eligible of 6) researchers said the progressive reduction in assigned screenings as ______ a. the date progressed b. the daily progressed c. the day progressed d. the day off progressed 7) a kind of mental burn-out that interrupts a person's ability to effectively ______ a. have decision b. make decisions c. think decision d. do decisions 8) Dr. Mitesh Patel said: "Our new study adds to the ______." a. grown evidence b. growth evidence c. growing evidence d. grow in evidence 9) the downward trend of ordering screenings may be the ______ decision fatigue a. resulting of b. result of c. resultant of d. resulted of 10) It may also stem from overloaded clinicians getting behind as ______ a. the day progress b. the day progression c. the day progress is d. the day progresses Multiple Choice 1) What depends on the time of the day you visit a hospital or clinic? a) whether or not an MRI scanner is on b) the quality of medical care c) transport d) the chances of getting a virus 2) What university conducted the study? a) Philadelphia b) Pittsburgh c) Pennsylvania d) Phoenix 3) When were chances of getting screened for cancer lower? a) 2:30pm b) early morning c) around lunchtime d) in the late afternoon 4) When were 64% of women were assigned breast cancer screenings? a) 9:30am b) in the hour following 8am c) the hour before lunchtime d) at lunchtime 5) What percentage of women were sent for cancer screenings at 5pm? a) at 5pm b) at 6pm c) at 7pm d) at 4pm 6) What did researchers say reduced the number of cancer screenings? a) decision fatigue b) costs c) the number of doctors d) too little time 7) What did the article say decision fatigue was a form of? a) thought control b) a mental health issue c) mind control d) mental burn-out 8) Who is Mitesh Patel? a) a hospital CEO b) a patient c) a doctor and researcher d) a journalist 9) What are people less inclined to do after doing the same thing all day? a) the same thing b) go home c) take a break d) make decisions 10) Who did a researcher say was overloaded? a) researchers b) clinicians c) patients d) scanner operators Put the Words in the Right Order quality care receive . medical you of The depend on the the time of day . Could patient's chances cancer . A for getting of screened assigned screening . to women of Numbers breast cancer of screenings ordered 64% for women . Doctors make ability a effectively person's decisions . Interrupts to evidence . the study Our new growing adds to may fatigue . result of decision the Screenings be consider less inclined new a Be decision . to overloaded It from may stem also clinicians

Thursday, January 23, 2020

clockwork quizzes and questions

https://quizlet.com/418187809/learn

Part 2

Part 3

How has the author’s choice of words made you feel about a character? Why?
Who are the characters in the book?
Through whose eyes is the story told?
When is the story set? What evidence can you find to justify this?
Can you summarise the main events in the story
How does the main character feel in the book? How do you know?
How was the setting the author chose important to the story? Explain your view.
Why has the character acted in the way they have? What clues suggest this?

Thursday, January 16, 2020

Cautionary tale

A cautionary tale is a traditional story with a moral message warning of the consequences of certain actions, inactions, or character flaws. The elements of a cautionary tale are that a danger is ignored or a taboo or social convention is broken. The character in the tale who committed this breach then meets an unpleasant fate. The stories can often be scary and grisly. 

Pinocchio is a cautionary tale because he and his friends are turned into donkeys for not doing what they are supposed to to, study their trades. Their being turned into donkeys is symbolic of what happens to those who don't learn; they become no better that beasts of burden.