Welcome. This will become the page where I list and link all of the files related to all of my lessons. For example, if any of my lesson plans or “homework” directions mention a handout, you’ll find it listed here. Please be patient while it grows as I find time to format it.
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What does qusaaaacu mean?
Try “Google.”
I wonder… I can’t seem to find it even on “Google.”
Do you mean “Qagaasakuq”? Search for that word and see if it comes up.
Qusaaacu(I think) means hello in Aleut, a language of people in Alaska, whose religion is commonly Russian Orthodox. Or that might be something else…. I don’t exactly know.
Impressive!
Thank you!
Well, actually, “Qagaasakuq” means “thank you” in Aleut and not “hello.” “Google” is actually helpful.
The chat is not working and random people are looking at our doc like a Nyan Cat.
You must be signed into your Google account for chat to work.
Hello Mr. Oncay,
I have an interest in trying to write a play. I have an idea for the play, although it is only a vague one. Do you think you would be able to help in this department?
Sure! Maybe bring an outline of your conflict and resolution to me. That will help.
Hi Mr. Oncay,
Me and my partner in debate are entering a contest for Duo Interpretation.
You basically have to act out a skit with a partner.
Do you happen to know any good 4-6 min skits with 2 – 4 characters?
Also, do you know where the link to last years (6th grade) skits is? That might have some good ideas.
- Thanks!
Hi Anna,
I’d be happy to help you. Sorry, but I just saw this post. Let’s figure it out in class! Thanks!