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Mrs. Harris ECT Class Cornell Notes Insert an emoji or bitmoji that represents you today! Topic/Objective: The Basic Parts of a Computer Name_______________________________ Email Address________________________ Subject_____________________________ Date:_______________________________ Essential Question: _What are the basic parts of a computer?_ ____ Directions: Provide the correct response to the question or topic listed below in the space provided to the right. Using the link to the right list the basic parts of the computer and two key points about each one. www.gcflearnfree.org/computerbasics/basic-parts-of-a- computer/1/ 1. 2. . 3 .
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Mrs. Harris ECT Class

Cornell Notes

Insert an emoji or bitmoji that represents you today!

Topic/Objective: The Basic Parts of a ComputerName_______________________________

Email Address________________________

Subject_____________________________

Date:_______________________________

Essential Question:

_What are the basic parts of a computer?_____

Directions: Provide the correct response to the question or topic listed below in the space provided to the right.

Using the link to the right list the basic parts of the computer and two key points about each one.

www.gcflearnfree.org/computerbasics/basic-parts-of-a-computer/1/

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Summary: What did you learn today?

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For HOW TO READ LITERATURE LIKE A PROFESSOR How to Read Literature Like a Professor is an easy-to-read introduction to the patterns of symbolic meaning in literary texts and is a helpful source for English I Honors.

This book will be referenced throughout the year, and it is expected that you are familiar with the themes of the following ten chapters: • Chapter 1 – “Every Trip is a Quest (Except When It’s Not)” • Chapter 2 – “Nice to Eat with You: Acts of Communion” • Chapter 3 – “Nice to Eat You: Acts of Vampires” • Chapter 9 – “It’s More Than Just Rain or Snow” • Chapter 11 – “…More Than It’s Gonna Hurt You: Concerning Violence” • Chapter 12 – “Is That a Symbol?” • Chapter 14 – “Yes, She’s a Christ Figure, Too” • Chapter 18 – “If She Comes Up, It’s Baptism” • Chapter 21 – “Marked for Greatness” • Chapter 22 – “He’s Blind for a Reason, You Know

BOOK CHOICESStories of Today Adventu

re / Mystery

Thriller

Non-Fictio

n / Memoir

Sci-Fi / Fantas

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Classics and New Classics

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