Whose Dog Is It? - Reading and Writing

Whose Dog Is It? - Reading and Writing
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In this unit, students will engage in activities related to identifying animals, observing their behaviors, and learning about ownership through a fun story about a dog. The content includes questions prompting critical thinking about the animals' actions and interactions. Each image provides visual support to aid comprehension and enjoyment of the learning process.

  • Reading
  • Writing
  • Animals
  • Education
  • Learning

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  1. GLOBE in Kyrgyzstan Dr.Nurmira Zhamangulova Chairperson, SHENMO Abacus Mental Mathematics International Education Group

  2. History 1. 1995 Signing MOU 2. 1995-1999 Active enrollment: Regional Teacher Training, internet connections and equipments to schools 3. 1999-2005 Interim period 4. 2005-2013 No connections 5. 2013 Tallin: Meerim Foundation involvement 6. 2013-2018: Suggestions to organize a Regional Meeting and Training in KG

  3. Facts Europe and Eurasia Peace Corps volunteers in Kyrgyzstan have been very active in supporting GLOBE since 1997 when four volunteers taught GLOBE classes for Fund Meerim's Children's Educational Centers throughout Kyrgyzstan. These volunteers followed up by organizing an international GLOBE workshop which included both Kyrgyz and Kazakh teachers and Peace Corps volunteers. Subsequently, the Country Coordinator and Peace Corps created the role of Volunteer Coordinator, whose role was to organize a series of seminars held throughout Kyrgyzstan to assist with training and implementation. https://www.globe.gov/news-events/globestars/starsdetail/10157/2008- peace-corps

  4. Facts 1. Schools 61 2. Trained teachers 70 3. Students trained 200 4. Students pursued Environmental Science 5 5. Data Entries: 10000+

  5. Plans 1. Regional Meeting and Regional Training in 2019 in Bishkek 2. Train over 10 University lecturers and 40 School teachers 3. Reactivate 5 schools in Bishkek in 2018-2019, and 5 in the country 2019-2020 4. Country coordinator position transition 2018- 2019

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