Examples of William Clark in the following topics:
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- After the purchase of the Louisiana Territory, Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark to lead an expedition called the "Corps of Discovery."
- Thus, in 1804, he commissioned his personal secretary, Meriwether Lewis, to join frontiersman and soldier Captain William Clark in recruiting a "Corps of Discovery."
- Lewis and Clark were thus instructed to map the territory through which they would pass and to explore all tributaries of the Missouri River.
- Having gathered woodsmen from across the country for the expedition, Lewis and Clark set out from St.
- The expedition collected hundreds of plant and animal specimens, several of which were named for Lewis and Clark in recognition of their efforts.
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- In 1803, President Jefferson authorized a "Corps of Discovery," headed by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, to explore a passage to the Pacific Ocean.
- The Louisiana Purchase and the journey of Lewis and Clark captured the imagination of many who dedicated themselves to the economic exploitation of the western lands and the expansion of American influence and power.
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- The wonderful faculty and staff at Clover Park Technical College—especially Sally Gove and Elaine Holster, but also Mike Wheeler, Dave DeBruyne, Neil Sweerus, LaVerta Schmeling, Lloyd White, Laurie Clary, Dorna Bullpitt, Lori Banaszak, Mathew Williams, Steve Marshall, Scott Blatman, Lucy Dorum, Roger Nix, Jill Gallion, Stan Anderson, Andy Fritz, Dean Lamb, Sherry Nowak, Kathy Hathaway, Tracy Rose Pennisi, Debbie Collins, Barb Rief, Nancy Garcia, and Marilyn Lee.
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- Clark asks the students what the weather forecast is for today.
- Clark says, "That is a good question.
- Clark reads a short book to the class.
- Clark make better predictions.
- Clark pauses it.
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- In May 1782, Colonel William Crawford led a campaign to destroy enemy Native American settlements along the Sandusky River in the Ohio Country with the hope of ending Native American attacks on American settlers.
- Peace negotiations between the United States and Great Britain created a temporary respite from the escalation, but in November 1782, Continental George Rogers Clark delivered the final blow of the Year of Blood, destroying several Shawnee towns in the Ohio Country.
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- Clark announces to the class that they are going on a nature walk.
- Clark asks the class to imagine that they are lost.
- Clark use her cell phone to call the park supervisor to come and find them.
- Clark gives the students a reading assignment and a pad of sticky notes.
- Clark to identify vocabulary words that need further explanation.
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- Herbert Clark Hoover (August 10, 1874 – October 20, 1964) was the 31st President of the United (1929–1933).
- An open feud developed between Hoover and his boss Ernest Williams, with Hoover persuading four other mine managers to conspire against Williams.
- In August–September 1905, Hoover founded the Zinc Corporation (eventually part of the Rio Tinto Group) with William Baillieu and others.
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- Clark's third grade class gathers in a circle for reading time.
- Clark reads the story "The Three Little Pigs".
- Clark draws a chart with three columns on it.
- Clark encourages them to make their questions fatter.
- Clark listens in on each group's discussions and scaffolds whenever necessary.
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- Clark's third grade class has several students who are reading well below grade level.
- Clark attends a professional learning seminar on reciprocal teaching and hears testimonials about the progress that students have made when teachers employ this instructional strategy.
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- Clark will encourage her students to use all four of the strategies before, during, and after reading to deepen comprehension.
- Clark will use this strategy during reading instruction, but will also employ it to teach science, social studies, and math concepts.