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Qualities Of A Good Teacher

Teachers are everywhere, but good ones? It’s hard to find a good teacher with good qualities. For example, a helpful teacher. Helpful teachers focus on helping YOU achieve more. They also make sure you understand what they are teaching. In addition to helpful teachers, kind teachers are teachers to root for. They encourage you and make sure you always do your best. Best of all- they support you, they support you and your goals. Most importantly, a slightly strict teacher. They are the best kind to have because they aren’t to kind but not too harsh. They will push you outside of your boundaries to help you learn as much as you can. They usually have many rules, but they are all there to help you learn even more. Even if you don’t have the BEST teacher, they all do their job- make sure you learn as much as you can.

Sequence Of Events (Packing For A Camping Trip)

  Nature, tents, and wildlife. My friend invited me to go going camping! I better start packing and getting ready! First, I need to pack the necessities for camping such as clothes, jackets, snacks, and a ton of water. If needed, I would bring a tent, and or a sleeping bag. Next, I would pack some other fun things to do (if we ever get bored) like board games, books, and paper. Then, I would get a lot of rest the night before to prepare for the long drive the next day. (I can NEVER sleep on a bumpy ride so it's better to get all the snoozes out the night before!) Finally, it’s time to get outta the house and have fun! It’s time for the long drive before we can finally have fun (oh oh oh I just hope the drive isn’t too long!)

Sequence Of Events (Adopting a dog)

  It’s finally the day! You get to adopt a dog (congrats!). Well, what's needed to make sure it has a good home? Well...first, make sure you have all the basic things needed to care for a dog. This includes enough space, enough time, etc. Make sure you are responsible and will treat your new friend right. Then, it’s time to find that pup! Make sure that the one you choose is right for you and won’t be too big for your liking. Question the people who work there and they will surely help you along your journey. Lastly, after you have picked out your furry friend, make sure to get it spayed, neutered, microchipped, or whatever is needed to keep it safe and prevent it from getting hurt. After a while, if your dog is doing well, it means you’ve done everything possible to make sure it stays safe and healthy. Good job!

Neolithic, Paleolithic, and Agriculture Revolution Time Period

  Cave paintings?  Tiny adult hands?  Ladders to get into houses?  This was the time of the Paleolithic and Neolithic Age.  The gradual shift from the Paleolithic Age of hunter-gatherers to the Neolithic Age of farmers is one of the most important advances in human development also known as the agricultural revolution. Prehistory dates back to the Paleolithic Age which started around 2 million years ago and ended around 8,000 B.C.E.   People living in the Paleolithic time period were nomads and usually lived in groups ranging from 20 people to 60 people.  They usually hunted animals such as bison and bulls because back then it was needed for survival.  Along with hunting, Paleolithic people gathered berries and nuts again, for their survival.  Paleolithic people also made the first stone tools which were used for hunting and fishing, but sometimes they even used their bare hands for things like hunting or defending themselves. As change occurred, the Paleolithic Age ended and farming r