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LONG DISTANCE (FEAT KERRINGTON)
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OUR FIRST SONG TOGETHER 1.Follow My Lead: The class can only run smoothly if there is one Leader; Me. When I give directions, follow them. When I stop the song, you stop rapping along. When I say repeat after me, repeat after me. Think of it as I am the Choir Director…or your Teacher. 2. 100% effort is expected not 100% Perfection: You must participate: Even if you aren’t loud or know the song perfectly. You must give 100% effort. I know you wont know the song perfectly, neither do I yet. But Practice makes perfect. And Effort is needed to Practice 3. Understanding is better than knowing: Knowing the lyrics sounds cool, Understanding the lyrics is cool. Make sure you are working to understand the words; as that is the purpose of using music in class; to help you understand. Give all your effort to Learn and this knowledge you will Earn. 4. Dance, but learn first : You are going to want to Dance. That’s natural, you can bop the head, you can tap your feet. But before getting up to Dance, make sure you know the lyrics and are working to understand them There are rules: These must be followed in order to have a smooth running class. These must be followed to have a fun and engaging learning experience for both of us. You all and Myself.
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YOUR RULES WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO ADD TO OUR CLASSROOM AGREEMENTS?
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WHAT ARE THOOOOOOOSSEEE?
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BUT WHAT ARE COLONIES? Why did England make colonies? What did the King of England gain from allowing colonies to be made?
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MERCANTILISM: Mercantilism means the purpose of colonies is to grow and ship the king all materials he needs to make some things/ called goods/ tobacco leaves and timber that's wood.
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MERCANTILISM CONT. raw materials make and sell what they could to make a profit/ it don't take a prophet to/ to see colonist would leave the kings pocket/George is the Boss/ colonist they know/ the only use for them is to make him gold Woah. What are Goods?
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