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The speaker prompts kids to read words on a page, encouraging them to sound them out. They practice reading words like "deal," "play," and "must" quickly and without mistakes. The speaker then introduces new words like "height," "kick," and "hit" for the kids to read. The video ends with a suggestion to open the book to lesson 60 on page 153.

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The scene opens with Conductor Clark and Miss Janice welcoming the audience to a reading, with Janice inviting everyone to learn about the letter h, mentioning activities like hula hoop and a “massive global hoax.” The discussion pivots to the Apollo eleven moon landing allegedly taking place on 07/20/1969, with a line from Neil Armstrong: “this is one small step for man,” followed by a mock counterline: “Then one giant lie to mankind.” Ticket Sam, a long-time rail rider, is teased about his story for the kids. Sam promises a real whiz banger: a tale about a president named Kennedy who vowed to put a man on the moon before the end of the decade, while NASA supposedly struggles to get a rocket into space. In response, a plan B is introduced: Stanley Kubrick will be the one to fake a moon landing, using tricks learned from filming 2001: A Space Odyssey. Kubrick teams up with “the mafia,” who will fund a secret soundstage in Las Vegas. While people think they’re in space, the astronauts are kept busy with whores and gambling, and then paid off, brainwashed, or killed. A question about proof of the hoax is raised with a squawk, and the dialogue questions whether there is real proof. The narrative then introduces “Gully Bird” and “Hobo Dan” as voices contributing to the discussion. Hobo Dan explains how he used to fly to the moon all the time, claiming the “only real astronaut” is doctor Timothy Leary. This leads to a reminder of a song line: “This whole moon rocket ain't what it appears to be,” asserting it was “baked in a kiln in Japan.” The piece concludes with thanks to Obo Dan for the prior contribution, labeling the content as fun, credible, and the truth. The session ends by indicating that this is all for now, promising more reading later, and emphasizing that the most important part of reading is Reading Between the Lines.

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Listen closely to my words as I speak deliberately and do not repeat myself.

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The speaker prompts kids to read words on a page, encouraging them to sound out the words. They practice reading words like "deal," "play," and "must" quickly and without mistakes. The speaker then introduces new words like "height," "kick," and "hit" for the kids to read. The video ends with a suggestion to open the book to lesson 60 on page 153.

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The speaker encourages the audience to bounce with them and then asks them to slide.

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Let's begin the test. Stand with your feet together and hands at your sides. When I say start, raise one foot six inches off the ground, keeping it parallel. Look down at your feet and count out loud until I tell you to stop. Are you ready? Begin. (Counting begins.) Whenever you’re ready, let’s keep moving. You mentioned knowing people nearby, right? It might be good to let them know what’s happening. By the way, I can’t drive you home tonight. We need to do a breathalyzer test with the state patrol. It’s necessary; otherwise, it could lead to more serious consequences. Let’s head outside to get that sorted.

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Read the words on the page without mistakes. Look at the letter and number combination. Read the word "Tide" correctly. Read the word "Type" correctly. Sound out the word "Ting" and identify it. Sound out the word "Deal" and identify it. Read the words "Playing" and "Must" quickly. Read the words "Height" and "Kick" correctly. Repeat the word "Deal" and read the words "Playing" and "Must" again. Get your book and turn to lesson 60 on page 153.

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Speaker 0: Let's get started. Light is solid, tough like a child. We're driving through the city, cruising in our cars. My steps are confident as I walk.

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The lesson involves reading words and a story. Students are instructed to look at the letter at the end of a word and remember its sound. Words like "kite," "kick," "steel," "play," and "must" are read aloud, both by sounding them out and reading them quickly. Students are told to open their books to lesson 60 on page 153 and touch the title of the story with their fingers. The title of the story is "The Cat, Go." Students are then told to put their fingers under the first word of the story.

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The speaker prompts kids to read words on a page, encouraging them to sound them out. They practice reading words like "deal," "play," and "must" quickly and without mistakes. The speaker then introduces new words like "height," "kick," and "hit" for the kids to read. Finally, the speaker mentions opening a book to lesson 60 on page 153.

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Take a deep breath. Focus on your voice. Try again. Good deep breath.

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The speaker confirms the task: to make a video. After clarifying, they emphasize the instruction with repeated affirmations: “Make a video? Good. Good. Good. Good. Good.” They count steps—“One. One. Two. Position. Precision.” Then they ask, “Two. What are you celebrating? Are you beginning? Show us what you got.”

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Read the words on the page without mistakes. Remember the sound at the end. Read "heights" and "cake" correctly. Sound out "deal" and read "play" and "must" quickly. Read "key" and "kick" correctly. Read "steel" and "play" again. Finally, read "must" and open your book to lesson 60 on page 153.

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Thank you to Miss Daniels and Principal Gwen for teaching and leading. We are practicing reading today. We start with a lesson on reading words like "hard" and "park". Then, we read a story about a girl and her pet goat. The girl likes to run and play with her goat. We focus on reading fluently and understanding punctuation like commas. Let's keep practicing and improving our reading skills together.

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The teacher stands before the class, struggling to recall the lesson plan. The students sense the deception in the air. The atmosphere is tense, as the teacher seems to be playing the fool, sharing outdated and untruthful information. The call for honesty is clear: no more lies.

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Speaker 0 leads a reading exercise, encouraging the audience to read words quickly and correctly. They prompt the audience to read the word "park" and then ask what the letters "h" and "i" say, forming the word "high." Speaker 1 recalls a moment when they observed a child reading and noticed the press reacting similarly. They describe the news people's horrified expressions and their own decision to leave the classroom discreetly. Speaker 0 then instructs the audience to try the exercise again.

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Somebody get a fucking teacher. Get a fucking test.

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The speaker prompts the viewer to read words quickly and correctly. They start with the word "height" and move on to "cake" and "mistake." The speaker then asks the viewer to identify the word "deal" and continues with "play," "must," and "height" again. They conclude by mentioning "hit," "deal," "lay," "blame," and "must" once more.

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I'm doing buddy hops because I lost in tennis. Keep counting out loud. 30, 40, 41, 1, 2. Keep going, don't cheat. Your buddy hops are not good.

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Read the words on the page without mistakes. Look at the letter at the end to know the sound. Read "heights" and "kids" fast. Sound out "tip" and say "deal." Read "play" and "must" fast. Read "height," "hit," and "steel." Say "end," "still," "play," and "must." Pick up your reader from under your seat and open your book to lesson 60 on page 153.

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Follow me, everyone. Make sure you have your field trip buddy. Anybody need a bathroom break?

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A person instructs students to read all the words on a page without mistakes. The word "park" is introduced, and the letters "R" are identified within the word. Students are told to pick up their readers. Separately, Speaker 1 describes watching a child read and noticing the press in the back of the room receiving the same message. The speaker saw horror on the faces of the news people. The speaker waited for the right moment to leave the classroom, not wanting to scare the children.

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Speaker 0: You can try this classroom exercise on positive reinforcement. One individual must exit the room. Now, decide on a task which that individual will complete, such as finding a particular book. Then, choose a non verbal way of reinforcing that task such as clapping your hands. Invite the person to come back into the room and let them try and complete the task, but don't give any instructions. Every time they are on the right track in regards to completing the task, clap your hands louder. If they move away from performing the task, reduce your applause or stop it entirely. Once the person understands what they are supposed to do, let them explain the task. Did they get it right?

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Before the tragic scene that is etched in everyone's memory, there was something that happened. It may be a coincidence. The speaker guides children in sounding out words and reading them quickly. They go through words like "wheel," "play," and "must." The speaker then mentions the lives lost on that fateful day and the evil that ruled. We should never forget.

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Speaker 0 presents "Hebrew part four" and asks, "Are you sure about this? Are you sure?" They say, "But let's get it, y'all. Let's go." The dialogue features attempts at words: "Alright. We got rubbing. Shif shoe. Shif shoe flat? I got shoelaces." Then, "Alright. We got stroke him. Hey. Yo. I I I don't like this word at all." Next, "Alright. We got trumpet. Alright. We got mat. I got every word wrong." The segment ends with, "Hit the like, follow, comment, share for more."
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