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Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: The Basics of Prompt Design"
MENA Common Core Conference 2013 - Session 1 - Dubai, UAE - Christopher Lehman
1. Reading With Rigor and Joy:
Understand the Common Core
Expectations for Reading and How to
Support Students in Getting There
Session 1 - 10:35-11:35
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Christopher Lehman
MENA Common Core Conference 2013
Dubai, UAE
7. Though it forages in darkness, the brown rat has
poor eyesight. It makes up for this with, first of all,
an excellent sense of smell. Rats often bite young
children and infants on the face because of the
smell of food residues on the children. (Many of
the approximately 50,000 people bitten by rats
every year are children.) They have excellent sense
of taste, detecting the most minute amounts of
point, down to one part per million.
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9. 80%
A few XXXXX later, in the middle of XXXXX, Ms. Dali
XXXXX, “Good news!” She XXXXX till XXXXX was paying
XXXXX. Then she said, “Mr. Spear is XXXXX of the XXXXX.”
Albert felt something XXXXX inside his XXXXX. “When’s he
XXXXX back? Today?”
Ms. Dali didn’t hear him, because XXXXX was XXXXX
questions all at once. “One at a time,” she said, and called on
Safa.
“Can he XXXXX now?” Safa asked.
“A XXXXX, but he isn’t XXXXX much XXXXX. He’s XXXXX a
XXXXX.”
Albert had put his hand up, but now he took it down. He held
his XXXXX and let other kids ask the questions.
10. 95%
A few weeks later, in the middle of XXXXX, Ms. Dali
announced, “Good news!” She waited till everyone was paying
attention. Then she said, “Mr. Spear is out of the XXXXX.”
Albert felt something jump inside his chest. “When’s he
coming back? Today?”
Ms. Dali didn’t hear him, because XXXXX was asking
questions all at once. “One at a time,” she said, and called on
Safa.
“Can he talk now?” Safa asked.
“A little, but he isn’t XXXXX much yet. He’s using a XXXXX.”
Albert had put his hand up, but now he took it down. He held
his breath and let other kids ask the questions.
11. 100%
A few weeks later, in the middle of November, Ms. Dali
announced, “Good news!” She waited till everyone was paying
attention. Then she said, “Mr. Spear is out of the hospital.”
Albert felt something jump inside his chest. “When’s he
coming back? Today?”
Ms. Dali didn’t hear him, because everyone was asking
questions all at once. “One at a time,” she said, and called on
Safa.
“Can he talk now?” Safa asked.
“A little, but he isn’t walking much yet. He’s using a
wheelchair.”
Albert had put his hand up, but now he took it down. He held
his breath and let other kids ask the questions.