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About Me.

About Me. Hee-Kyong. About Me…. Half Japanese, Half Korean Korean name: Hee-Kyong Japanese name: Kumi Age: 16 Lived in Korea, then New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and here Washington Astrology Sign: Cancer. On My Birthday –June 30 th ….

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About Me.

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  1. About Me. Hee-Kyong.

  2. About Me… • Half Japanese, Half Korean • Korean name: Hee-Kyong • Japanese name: Kumi • Age: 16 • Lived in Korea, then New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and here Washington • Astrology Sign: Cancer

  3. On My Birthday –June 30th… • 1906 - The United States Congress passes the Meat Inspection Act and Pure Food and Drug Act. • 1936 "Gone With the Wind" by Margaret Mitchell published • 1984 - Fantasia Barrino, American singer • 1985 - Michael Phelps, American swimmer • 1997- First Harry Potter book is published

  4. Hobbies and Interests • Tennis • Piano • Mario games • The Office

  5. Favorites • Music: Mellow stuff, alternative/rock, Indie • Food: Korean food • Movie: Charms of the Easy Life • Book: Phantom Tollbooth • Animal: Big Dogs, small hamsters • TV Shows: The Office, Heroes, Chuck, Lost, SNL

  6. Educational Goals • Get Masters Degree • Colleges of Interests: UW-it’s near –SAT I Williams-it has a high satisfaction rate and it’s small-SAT I & II Wesleyan-it’s really close to Yale-SAT I Amherst-SAT I & II

  7. Career Results Recognition Achievement (3.0) (5.0) Working Conditions Relationships (2.3) (3.7) Independence Support (2.3) (3.0)

  8. A L E Y T E M R E N Teacher

  9. Elementary School Teacher REQUIREMENTS: Experience: A minimum of two to four years of work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is needed for these occupations. Education: Public school teachers must have at least a bachelor's degree, complete an approved teacher education program, and be licensed.Training: Employees in these occupations usually need several years of work-related experience, on-the-job training, and/or vocational training. Salaries: Average Annual Salary $46,990 Average Hourly Wage $0.00 Total Employment 1,486,650 Colleges: University of Washington Western Washington Williams Brown

  10. Child's Social and Emotional Needs • IPA/USA: Board of Directors of the American Association for the Child's Right to Play • Ask any group of Second Graders, "What do you like most about school?" and a majority will answer, "Recess!" For many children the opportunity to play with friends is an important reason for coming to school • Recess provides a means for the child to manage stress. Recess can serve as an outlet for reducing or lowering the child's anxiety. • A vital aspect of play is the non threatening way children of different cultures learn from each other • Some children need the opportunity to break away from their classmates to collect their thoughts.

  11. Child's Physical Needs • Physical activity is essential for the healthy growth and development of children. Among 5 to 8 year-olds, 40% have significant cardiac risk factors like obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and an inactive life style.

  12. Adults have recess! ... • Judges call a recess when courtroom participants become tired or unfocused. • Breaks and lunch hours are corporate versions of recess. • Breaks in general… know what I mean

  13. That is all… Thank you The End

  14. References • www.myplan.com/ • http://images.google.com/imghp?tab=wi • www.nbc.com/ • www.ericdigests.org/2003-2/recess.html • www.geocities.com/recessplease/overview.html • www.ipausa.org/recesshandbook.htm

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