most ancient GED Day 65/67 plan, and libraries

Parabolas describe falling, thrown, and other arcs, visible here in the updated version of this lesson plan with readings

 

Week Eighteen:
Day 65, week 18 Grammar: Essay Writing -Continue working on your Conclusion paragraph Math: parabolas and the axis of symmetry Please see today’s Lesson plan for ExitTix

 

Yassas,   γεια σας!    Salût !  Nos vemos!  Görüşürüz!     ! שָׁלוֹם

Action Items in support of literacy and hope that you can take right now:

1.) Search for two different sites about parabolas

2.) Share them with us in the comments, here, please.

 

Dear Readers, any additional ideas toward learning, especially multiple #LanguageLearning as part of on-going education and empathy-building, to #EndPoverty, #EndHomelessness,  #EndMoneyBail & achieve freedom for All HumanKind? 

Support our key #PublicDomainInfrastructure  & #StopSmoking for CCOVID-19:
1. #PublicLibraries,
2. #ProBono legal aid and Education,
3. #UniversalHealthCare, and
4. good #publictransport
Read, Write (about Black Jewish community cooperation in DC…)


 

ShiraDest

NaNoWriMo 2020 CE

November, 2020 CE = 12020 HE

 

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