a person whose profession is acting on the stage, films, or on television (man)
a thing given in recognition of achievement
a person who is nominated as a candidate for election or for an honour or award
a person whose profession is acting on the stage, films, or on television (woman)
a famous person
a story or event recorded by a camera and shown in a cinema or on television
a person who supervises the actors and other staff in a film
a prize or other mark of recognition given in honour of an achievement
the golden statuette given to the winners
platform on which actors, entertainers, or speakers perform/speak
ordinary people attending an event
outer cubodial cells of the enamel
inner most tall columnar cells of the enamel organ
star-shaped forming network
compressed layer of flat to cubodial cells
proliferates to form the root
dental papilla cells near the IEE( under the IEEs influence) differentiate into
establishment of the shape of the crown
the dental papilla cells differentiate into ondontoblasts and the IEE cells become ameloblasts
IEE cells become
__disintegrates, seperating the tooth germ from the oral epithelium
inner cells will go on to form the
outer cells will become the odontoblasts for the
during weeks 11-12, differentiation occurs, creating four cell types in the enamel organ that contributes to its "bell" shape
determining factors of tooth type reside in the
stratum intermedium works in tandem with IEE to form
You might give someone a bouquet of these
Not sour, but
if its not yours, it might
Not hate, but
if its not false, it might be
a mans best ______ is a dog!!
if you have a sweet tooth you love
Type of flower sent on valentines
When you know something that others dont
When you like someone a little bit, you have a _______
Reindeer that love valentines
speaking loudly and clearly to ensure that the audience hears you.
Hiding your own natural personality to play the personality of the character you have on stage.
an object used by actors on stage that is small enough to carry around.
Focusing on not having an unscripted fit of laughter on stage.
stage design and objects that tells you more about the setting of the drama. Cannot be carried around.
Hiding your own natural personality to play the personality of the character you have on stage.
Facial expressions: how do they show their emotions
what is the name of the story?
where and when did the story take place?
what is the message of the story?
characters that most focus is placed of?
those helping the main character ?
what is the twist of the story?
who is in conflict with conflict
Learning/academics refers to the _________ domain of development?
Interactions with people & the environment refers to the _________ domain of development?
The body & movement refers to the _________ domain of development?
Processing & understanding feelings refers to the _________ domain of development?
________ representations use manipulatives to introduce a concept.
The symbolic/_____________ stage students draw pictures/symbols to represent a concept.
_________ stage is when students use variables to represent a concept.
Analysis & judgement refers to which cognitive process?
Looking from a new perspective refers to which cognitive process?
Asking questions to gather information to gather information refers to which cognitive process?
__________ & planning: cognitive process involves solving problems & making decisions?
Memory/___________: cognitive process involves providing facts from given information
Writing, running & using scissors are __________ skills that are developed & honed everyday.
Object permanence occurs is which of Piaget's four stages of cognitive development?
Language development & beginning to think symbolically occurs in which of Piagets' four stages of cognitive development?
A student that is understand logical reasoning, not yet understanding abstract thought is in which stage of Piagets' four Stages of Cognitive Development?
Stage of play where a child makes seemingly random movements with no clear purpose &/or observing others without acting?
Playing alone w/ limited interaction among other children is which stage of play?
______ Play/Onlooker Play: stage of play that observes other children playing, but does not play w/ them
Stage of play where a student plays alongside other children, but not in cooperation w/ them
Stage of play when a child plays in cooperation w/ other children in a loosely organized manner; generally developing preferences for playing w/ certain children
Also known as fools gold
The rock that makes up Mount Rushmore
A type of volcanic rock
A prehistoric fossil found in Michigan
This rock is made when lava constantly solidifies without crystallization
A very common household counter top
When a meteor falls from the sky and breaks apart it becomes
A precious yellow metal
A bright green stone with lots of kinds of beryl
The birthstone for the month of march
chilly
church
thick
chess
shack
tooth
plush
quick
brush
which
flash
dress
graph
whip
chum
whiz
this
that
lick
sick
GOD-BREATHED
SCRIPTURE
ACTIVE
HAMMER
MIRROR
ALIVE
BREAD
LIGHT
SWORD
FIRE
LAMP
WORD
bombed-out cellar
soup kitchen
Switzerland
Joe Wolski
Kuat Wolf
Balicki
Bronia
Joseph
ludwig
Jimpy
Edek
Ivan
Ruth
Jan
The different elevations on site are shown as__________on the site plan.
Official survey points may be marked using _____________.
A legal right-of-way provision on another person's property.
A _______ may also influence the position of a structure on depth of the site.
The legal boundaries of a site are known as _________________.
The drawings shows the structure from the front or side views.
The drawing shows the structure from above looking down.
Lumber is commonly sold by its ________ size rather than its actual size.
All finish grade references on the drawings are keyed to a ______________.
A _______ depicts the connection of a piping system.