Now, they log on to Zoom from their bedrooms, surrounded by unfinished homework assignments and tattered stuffed animals, waiting to be assigned calls, texts and emails by the trained therapists who oversee the program.
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And we encourage parent-student “contracts,” for class attendance, homework submission and even extra-curriculum activities.
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Much of this homework is done by a very bad light and the boy's eyes suffer much.
For homework we have prepared alphabets where the letters are printed in type-writing order.
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Only at the time when he was going to Beauregard School, with his homework.
And once a week or twice a week she was sending her homework or something to him.
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Below is a massive list of homework words - that is, words related to homework. The top 4 are: schoolwork , classroom , teacher and practice . You can get the definition(s) of a word in the list below by tapping the question-mark icon next to it. The words at the top of the list are the ones most associated with homework, and as you go down the relatedness becomes more slight. By default, the words are sorted by relevance/relatedness, but you can also get the most common homework terms by using the menu below, and there's also the option to sort the words alphabetically so you can get homework words starting with a particular letter. You can also filter the word list so it only shows words that are also related to another word of your choosing. So for example, you could enter "schoolwork" and click "filter", and it'd give you words that are related to homework and schoolwork.
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11 vocabulary homework ideas and how to motivate students to do it, by: vocab gal.
Homework is such a valuable formative assessment for both teachers and students, and yet students are motivated* by many different factors when it comes to their desire to actually complete the work. In this article, I'm sharing how to motivate students to do their homework and 11 vocabulary homework ideas and worksheets that work in grades 1–12. Plus, preview and grab my 7 Options for Vocabulary Homework Kit .
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How to motivate students to do their homework.
As a teacher, I try to concentrate students’ learning on activities done in class, because asking some students to complete work at home can be daunting. Many times in my career I have been discouraged when more than half the class does not return to class with their homework assignment complete.
Yet we only have so many minutes with our students, and we need them to practice the concepts and skills they are learning until the knowledge becomes ingrained. Most students have a homeroom, study hall, or other downtime during the day in which they could complete activities, they just have to be motivated to do it.
Many studies cite “student choice” as one of the most important factors in inspiring students to learn. When students have the opportunity to select what questions to answer, what activity to complete or what role to play, they tend to feel more comfortable and confident about performing.
Additionally, research shows that when students are dedicated to a task important to them, like improving their video game scores, or optimizing their success on a playing field, they will go to great lengths to improve. While probably not as meaningful as their video game level, students will be more excited to answer questions about themselves than a generic worksheet.
By providing students with both choice and a topic that is personally meaningful, homework can be a great learning exercise as well as an important formative assessment.
Steps to Ensure Students Complete Homework
There are a few other motivating factors that can help establish homework as a meaningful part of a student’s educational experience. Here are suggested steps a school, parish, department, or teacher might take to ensure successful homework completion.
Step One First, confirm that students have a strong rapport with their teacher(s). While it is difficult to cultivate a deep relationship with each student, teachers should strive to show students that they value their students and are committed to helping them learn and grow to their fullest potential. I would encourage teachers not to assign homework for the first few weeks of school until they develop a classroom community of respect and appreciation for learning.
Step Two Second, once the classroom community has been established, teachers should specifically explain the importance of homework as a way of deeply ingraining knowledge. Teachers should also make it clear that homework is a meaningful formative assessment where both they and their students can understand what students know and where there are knowledge gaps.
Step Three Third, some students may be quite unhappy when being mandated to do specific work. Therefore, teachers should stress the choices a student gets when completing their homework and that students get to complete the work that best reflects their own sense of self.
Step Four Finally, the teacher should praise students individually, as well as praise the class when homework is turned in on time. Many students thrive on positive reinforcement and also many may feel guilt if they let their classmates or teacher down. Additionally, as many teachers know, a word of encouragement or a small sticker can make the difference to many.
How to Respond When Homework is Not Completed
When at last it comes time for homework collection, there will be students who did not complete the assignment, no matter how well it was set up. Teachers can again encourage students who did not complete the homework in time to think about what may motivate them to complete it. If a student seems to dislike direct mandates, providing support such as, “I know that you value your learning and will find a way to demonstrate your abilities,” might be more effective than, “Turn in your paper by Thursday or it’s a zero!”
For others who seem driven by the need to please or help others, teachers might encourage students by stating, “I’m disappointed that you weren’t able to complete your work on time, and I know you will submit your work in order to show us both what you know and understand,” might work better than, “Don’t you want the credit for this assignment?”
Vocabulary Homework Ideas for Students
For this post, I have a few homework assignments that model these ideas. Both in my new It's All About Me vocabulary practice page, and my tried-and true, 7 Options for Vocabulary Homework bundle, students are motivated to continue their learning because they have both choice and a focus on themselves, a topic in which they are already invested.
My new It's All About Me Vocabulary Activity tasks students with answering a series of questions about themselves using vocabulary words in context. On the first page of this download students will list their vocabulary words and write their own brief definitions. On the second page student will answer eight prompts. Each response should include at least one of the vocabulary words from their list in context . In each of their answers students must underline the context clues that would help someone unfamiliar with the word understand what it means.
With the 7 Options for Vocabulary Homework bundle, students can choose from a variety of fun and engaging activities for learning or reviewing vocabulary words. In addition to the homework selection sheet, the bundle includes worksheets for vocabulary homework ideas number five and six. The other vocabulary homework options can be completed on a plain piece of paper or in student workbooks.
Here are the vocabulary activities listed on the 7 Options for Vocabulary Homework handout:
#1 Say Your Words
Do you love the sound of your own voice? Do you tend to learn information by teaching others? Then try saying each of the vocabulary words, out loud and in context, to friends, family, strangers, etc. Use either your flashcards or your list of words, and make sure to get initials from someone who heard you say your vocabulary sentence. If you can’t get a signature, just explain when and how you said the sentences and we will invoke the HONOR SYSTEM! Create two sentences per word.
Do you love to write? Do you copy your notes to help you remember information? Then try writing two sentences for each vocabulary word. These can either be two individual sentences for each word or you can put all of your words together in a story. (If you write a story, you only have to use each word once). Have fun and get creative – amuse me and impress me, but make sure you use your vocabulary words in context!
#3 Write Your Words in Other Classes
As an alternative to the above “Write your Words,” use your vocabulary in your assignments for other classes – social studies essays, science notes, art descriptions, etc. Write down the vocabulary you used for this assignment (For example: On my science test I said “Newton was meritorious,” etc.). You can abbreviate your explanations slightly, as long as I understand you know the word’s meaning; remember to use each word twice.
#4 Become Your Words
Do you gesture when you talk? Is it hard for you to sit still? Then consider creating motions to go along with your words. Cry for lament , raise your arms in praise for approbation , etc. See me during class to “perform” your motions, or write them down, making sure that the connection between word, meaning, and gesture makes sense.
#5 Draw Your Words
Are you an artist? Do you constantly doodle? Then create cartoons or drawings that illustrate each word’s meaning. Create one drawing or cartoon per word and make them neat, using clean white paper (consider using recycled paper that has printing on the other side). Paperclip all your drawings together for the end of the week.
#6 Sing Your Words
Do you love to sing? Are you constantly creating your own raps? Try rewriting the lyrics to a song to incorporate each of your vocabulary words or write your own song, rap, etc. You can also write poetry; regardless of the form you choose, the words should be used in the correct context.
#7 Test Your Words
Do you want to play teacher and write the test as well as take it? Now you can! Create a vocabulary test using all the words in a variety of different types of questions. Make sure to create the answer key to the test as well.
Download the 7 Options for Vocabulary Homework bundle and have students keep the selection sheet in their binders. Now they have seven weeks of vocabulary homework assignments!
Additional Vocabulary Homework Ideas
Ultimately, establishing a culture of community and trust in the classroom, explaining the reasoning behind and the benefits of homework, and providing choice and meaningful topics can make a significant difference in completion rates. Even if homework is not completed on time, teachers can still work to connect with each student to provide motivation to complete the assignments.
As educators, we all strive to make learning exciting and applicable to our students. By setting up clear expectations and providing interesting options, we can make any homework, including vocabulary homework, meaningful and valuable to students.
*I have recently completed Gretchen Rubin’s audiobook The Four Tendencies about what motivates different groups of people. Many of the ideas about motivating students come loosely from her book as well as my own observations. I highly recommend the book to anyone wanting to learn how to better motivate themselves and others.
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4) Be sure to save your list as you go, give your list a name, and decide if you want it to be shared. Once you've completed it, you'll see tabs for learning your list, playing a spelling bee with it, or going back in to edit it anytime.
Need to learn to spell a list of words? Again, no problem. Just create a Vocabulary List (see step by step instructions above), but this time, instead of "Learn this List," click " Spelling Bee ," and we’ll test you on the words’ spellings instead of the words' definitions.
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25 Metaphors for Homework
Homework – a word that can evoke a wide range of emotions in students, from dread to determination. It’s a crucial aspect of education, a bridge between classroom learning and independent understanding.
However, sometimes it feels like a never-ending struggle. But what if we looked at homework differently? What if we used metaphors to describe it, making it seem less like a chore and more like an adventure?
In this article, we’ll explore various metaphors for homework, each shedding light on a unique aspect of this academic endeavor.
Metaphors for Homework
1. a set of instructions or steps.
Meaning: Homework can be likened to a set of instructions or steps, similar to following a recipe.
In a Sentence: Just as a chef follows a recipe to create a culinary masterpiece, students follow the instructions in their homework to master a subject.
2. A Road to Travel
Meaning: Homework can be seen as a journey or path towards learning and understanding, like traveling down a road.
In a Sentence: Each assignment is a mile marker on the road of education, guiding students on their quest for knowledge.
3. A Fish to Catch
Meaning: Homework can involve trying to “catch” new concepts or ideas, similar to how one might try to catch a fish.
In a Sentence: Students cast their mental nets into the vast sea of information, hoping to catch the elusive understanding hidden beneath the surface.
4. A Ship to Steer
Meaning: Homework can involve navigating your way through new material, similar to steering a ship.
In a Sentence: Just as a captain must navigate through treacherous waters, students steer their way through complex assignments, avoiding pitfalls along the way.
5. A Tool to Use
Meaning: Homework can be seen as a means to an end, like a tool that is used to accomplish a task.
In a Sentence: Homework serves as a versatile tool in the educational toolbox, helping students sharpen their cognitive skills.
6. A Canvas to Paint
Meaning: Homework can be seen as an opportunity to create and express yourself, similar to painting on a canvas.
In a Sentence: Each assignment is a blank canvas where students can brush strokes of their unique understanding, creating a masterpiece of comprehension.
7. A Battle to Fight
Meaning: Homework can sometimes feel like a struggle or a challenge that needs to be overcome, like a battle.
In a Sentence: Armed with knowledge as their sword and determination as their shield, students engage in the intellectual battles of homework.
8. A Journey to Embark On
Meaning: Homework can be seen as a journey of discovery and learning, like embarking on a new adventure.
In a Sentence: Every homework assignment is an exciting expedition into the uncharted territories of knowledge, full of surprises and revelations.
9. A Treasure to Hunt For
Meaning: Homework can involve searching for and uncovering new information or knowledge, similar to hunting for treasure.
In a Sentence: With each assignment, students become modern-day treasure hunters, sifting through information to find the golden nuggets of wisdom hidden within.
10. A Plant to Water
Meaning: Homework can involve nurturing and maintaining your understanding of a subject, similar to watering a plant to keep it healthy.
In a Sentence: Just as a gardener cares for their plants, students must regularly tend to their understanding by completing homework assignments to ensure it grows and flourishes.
11. A Puzzle to Solve
Meaning: Homework can be likened to a puzzle, where students must piece together information and concepts to form a complete picture.
In a Sentence: Each assignment is a puzzle waiting to be solved, with every answer contributing to the bigger picture of understanding.
12. A Marathon to Run
Meaning: Homework can be seen as a long-distance race, where consistency and pacing are key to reaching the finish line successfully.
In a Sentence: Education is not a sprint; it’s a marathon, and homework is a daily training session to build endurance and knowledge.
13. A Symphony to Compose
Meaning: Homework can be compared to composing a symphony, where different elements must harmonize to create a beautiful piece of work.
In a Sentence: Like a composer crafting a symphony, students craft their assignments, ensuring that each part contributes to the overall harmony.
14. A Code to Crack
Meaning: Homework can be like deciphering a complex code, where students work diligently to understand and solve the intricacies of a subject.
In a Sentence: Each assignment presents a code to be cracked, and with perseverance, students unveil the secrets hidden within.
15. A Garden to Cultivate
Meaning: Homework can be seen as a garden to cultivate, where students plant the seeds of knowledge and nurture their growth over time.
In a Sentence: Just as a gardener tends to their plants, students must care for their understanding, allowing it to bloom with each completed assignment.
16. A Map to Follow
Meaning: Homework can be likened to following a map, where each task guides students on a journey through the landscape of learning.
In a Sentence: Each homework assignment is a map, leading students through the terrain of knowledge, helping them explore and navigate.
17. A Story to Write
Meaning: Homework can be compared to writing a story, where students craft narratives of their own understanding and insights.
In a Sentence: With each assignment, students become storytellers, weaving together facts and ideas to create compelling narratives of learning.
18. A Recipe to Master
Meaning: Homework can be seen as a recipe to master, with each step representing a key ingredient in the dish of comprehension.
In a Sentence: Just as a chef perfects a recipe, students perfect their understanding by diligently following the steps of their assignments.
19. A Puzzle to Assemble
Meaning: Homework can be like assembling a jigsaw puzzle, where students fit together the pieces of knowledge to complete the big picture.
In a Sentence: Each homework task is a puzzle piece, and students become expert puzzle solvers, completing the grand educational image.
20. A Building to Construct
Meaning: Homework can be likened to constructing a building, where each assignment contributes to the foundation of knowledge.
In a Sentence: Education is a construction project, and students are the builders, laying each brick of understanding with their homework efforts.
21. A Sculpture to Shape
Meaning: Homework can be compared to sculpting a masterpiece, where students chisel away at their understanding to reveal the beauty of knowledge.
In a Sentence: Each assignment is a block of marble, and students are the sculptors, shaping their comprehension with each refined detail.
22. A Puzzle to Navigate
Meaning: Homework can be like navigating through a labyrinth, where students must find their way through complex concepts and ideas.
In a Sentence: Much like an intrepid explorer in a maze, students navigate the intricate paths of homework assignments, aiming to emerge victorious.
23. A Bridge to Cross
Meaning: Homework can be seen as a bridge connecting what students know to what they need to learn, helping them cross over to a deeper understanding.
In a Sentence: With each assignment, students build bridges of knowledge, enabling them to cross over into uncharted territories of learning.
24. A Puzzle to Piece Together
Meaning: Homework can be likened to piecing together a jigsaw puzzle, where each element represents a crucial part of the overall comprehension.
In a Sentence: Just as puzzle enthusiasts meticulously connect pieces to reveal a picture, students piece together concepts in their assignments to see the complete educational image.
25. A Song to Compose
Meaning: Homework can be compared to composing a musical masterpiece, where students harmonize the notes of knowledge to create beautiful compositions.
In a Sentence: Like composers crafting symphonies, students craft their assignments, ensuring that every element contributes to the melodious tune of understanding.
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Set of Instructions or Steps
Homework is akin to a set of instructions or steps, similar to following a recipe.
Just as a chef follows a recipe to create a culinary masterpiece, students follow the instructions in their homework to master a subject.
A Road to Travel
Homework is a journey or path towards learning and understanding, like traveling down a road.
Each assignment is a mile marker on the road of education, guiding students on their quest for knowledge.
A Fish to Catch
Homework involves trying to “catch” new concepts or ideas, similar to catching a fish.
Students cast their mental nets into the vast sea of information, hoping to catch the elusive understanding hidden beneath the surface.
A Ship to Steer
Homework requires navigating through new material, similar to steering a ship.
Just as a captain must navigate through treacherous waters, students steer their way through complex assignments, avoiding pitfalls along the way.
A Tool to Use
Homework is a means to an end, like a tool used to accomplish a task.
Homework serves as a versatile tool in the educational toolbox, helping students sharpen their cognitive skills.
A Canvas to Paint
Homework offers an opportunity to create and express oneself, similar to painting on a canvas.
Each assignment is a blank canvas where students can brush strokes of their unique understanding, creating a masterpiece of comprehension.
A Battle to Fight
Homework can feel like a struggle or challenge that needs to be overcome, like a battle.
Armed with knowledge as their sword and determination as their shield, students engage in the intellectual battles of homework.
A Journey to Embark On
Homework is a journey of discovery and learning, like embarking on a new adventure.
Every homework assignment is an exciting expedition into the uncharted territories of knowledge, full of surprises and revelations.
A Treasure to Hunt For
Homework involves searching for and uncovering new information or knowledge, similar to hunting for treasure.
With each assignment, students become modern-day treasure hunters, sifting through information to find the golden nuggets of wisdom hidden within.
A Plant to Water
Homework requires nurturing and maintaining one’s understanding of a subject, similar to watering a plant.
Just as a gardener cares for their plants, students must regularly tend to their understanding by completing homework assignments to ensure it grows and flourishes.
A Puzzle to Solve
Homework is akin to a puzzle, where students must piece together information and concepts to form a complete picture.
Each assignment is a puzzle waiting to be solved, with every answer contributing to the bigger picture of understanding.
A Marathon to Run
Homework is a long-distance race, where consistency and pacing are key to reaching the finish line successfully.
Education is not a sprint; it’s a marathon, and homework is a daily training session to build endurance and knowledge.
A Symphony to Compose
Homework is like composing a symphony, where different elements must harmonize to create a beautiful piece of work.
Like a composer crafting a symphony, students craft their assignments, ensuring that each part contributes to the overall harmony.
A Code to Crack
Homework is compared to deciphering a complex code, where students work diligently to understand and solve the intricacies of a subject.
Each assignment presents a code to be cracked, and with perseverance, students unveil the secrets hidden within.
A Garden to Cultivate
Homework is seen as a garden to cultivate, where students plant the seeds of knowledge and nurture their growth over time.
Just as a gardener tends to their plants, students must care for their understanding, allowing it to bloom with each completed assignment.
A Map to Follow
Homework is likened to following a map, where each task guides students on a journey through the landscape of learning.
Each homework task is a map, leading students through the terrain of knowledge, helping them explore and navigate.
A Story to Write
Homework is compared to writing a story, where students craft narratives of their own understanding and insights.
With each assignment, students become storytellers, weaving together facts and ideas to create compelling narratives of learning.
A Recipe to Master
Homework is seen as a recipe to master, with each step representing a key ingredient in the dish of comprehension.
Just as a chef perfects a recipe, students perfect their understanding by diligently following the steps of their assignments.
A Puzzle to Assemble
Homework is likened to piecing together a jigsaw puzzle, where each element represents a crucial part of the overall comprehension.
Just as puzzle enthusiasts meticulously connect pieces to reveal a picture, students piece together concepts in their assignments to see the complete educational image.
A Song to Compose
Homework is compared to composing a musical masterpiece, where students harmonize the notes of knowledge to create beautiful compositions.
Like composers crafting symphonies, students craft their assignments, ensuring that every element contributes to the melodious tune of understanding.
A Game to Play
Homework is seen as a game, with each task presenting a unique challenge for students to overcome.
Much like athletes on the field, students strategize and play the “game” of homework, aiming for victory in the form of expanded knowledge.
A Puzzle to Untangle
Homework is likened to untangling a complex knot, where students patiently work through the intricacies to find clarity.
Each assignment is a knotted problem waiting to be unraveled, with students as the problem solvers, diligently working through the tangles.
A Code to Decrypt
Homework is compared to decrypting a code, where students decipher the intricate patterns of knowledge to reveal its secrets.
Students take on the role of cryptographers, unraveling the coded messages within their assignments to access the treasure of understanding.
A Garden to Harvest
Homework is seen as a garden ready for harvest, where students reap the fruits of their learning labor.
With each assignment, students tend to their intellectual gardens, patiently waiting for the moment when they can gather the knowledge they’ve sown.
A Roadmap to Follow
Homework is likened to following a roadmap, where students use assignments as guides on their educational journey.
Each homework task is a signpost on the roadmap of knowledge, helping students navigate the twists and turns of learning.
A Sculpture to Shape
Homework is compared to sculpting a masterpiece, where students chisel away at their understanding to reveal the beauty of knowledge.
Each assignment is a block of marble, and students are the sculptors, shaping their comprehension with each refined detail.
A Puzzle to Navigate
Homework is like navigating through a labyrinth, where students must find their way through complex concepts and ideas.
Much like an intrepid explorer in a maze, students navigate the intricate paths of homework assignments, aiming to emerge victorious.
A Bridge to Cross
Homework is seen as a bridge connecting what students know to what they need to learn, helping them cross over to a deeper understanding.
With each assignment, students build bridges of knowledge, enabling them to cross over into uncharted territories of learning.
A Puzzle to Piece Together
Homework is likened to piecing together a jigsaw puzzle, where each element represents a crucial part of the overall comprehension.
Just as puzzle enthusiasts meticulously connect pieces to reveal a picture, students piece together concepts in their assignments to see the complete educational image.
A Song to Compose
Homework is compared to composing a musical masterpiece, where students harmonize the notes of knowledge to create beautiful compositions.
Like composers crafting symphonies, students craft their assignments, ensuring that every element contributes to the melodious tune of understanding.
These metaphors for homework offer a rich tapestry of perspectives, each highlighting a distinct facet of the educational journey. By adopting these metaphors, students can shift their mindset from mere homework completion to engaging in exciting adventures, solving puzzles, composing symphonies, and nurturing gardens of knowledge. Homework becomes not just a task but a canvas for creativity and exploration.
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23. WORD ART
24. CREATE A STORY
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25. KEYBOARD WORDS
26. STAMPING SPELLING WORDS
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27. SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS
For a more challenging activity, connect spelling practice with vocabulary work by finding a synonym and antonym for each spelling word.
28. SIGN LANGUAGE SPELLING
29. How Many Sounds
30. Tic-Tac-Toe Spelling
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How have Melania Trump, Joe Biden, other leaders reacted to Donald Trump being shot?
After former President Donald Trump was shot on stage at a campaign rally , political officials across the country have come out to not only voice their support for his recovery but to condemn the violent act.
The shots grazed Trump's right ear, causing blood to drip down the side of his face. He has since posted on social media that he is doing OK. One spectator at the rally was shot and killed, while another two people were seriously injured. The reported gunman, Thomas Crooks of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania , was shot and killed by Secret Service agents.
What was President Joe Biden's response to Donald Trump being shot?
President Joe Biden said there is no place for this kind of violence in America while addressing the media Saturday night after the shooting. He referred to the incident as "sick." Biden called for unifying the country while thanking the Secret Service.
"The idea, the idea, that there's political violence or violence like this in America is just unheard of," Biden said. "It is just not appropriate. Everybody, everybody, must condemn it."
Biden is scheduled to deliver additional remarks around 1:30 p.m. Eastern on Sunday .
What was former President Donald Trump's response to shooting?
Trump took to social media early Sunday morning, thanking everyone for their thoughts and prayers following the shooting. He said it was "God alone who prevented the unthinkable from happening."
The bullet pierced the upper part of his right ear, he said in a post on Truth Social .
"I knew immediately that something was wrong in that I heard a whizzing sound, shots, and immediately felt the bullet ripping through the skin," Trump said via Truth Social on Saturday. "Much bleeding took place, so I realized then what was happening. GOD BLESS AMERICA!"
Trump also said he still plans to speak at the Republican National Convention in Wisconsin this week.
"We will FEAR NOT, but instead remain resilient in our Faith and Defiant in the face of Wickedness. Our love goes out to the other victims and their families," Trump said on Truth. "We pray for the recovery of those who were wounded, and hold in our hearts the memory of the citizen who was so horribly killed. In this moment, it is more important than ever that we stand United, and show our True Character as Americans, remaining Strong and Determined, and not allowing Evil to Win."
What was Melania Trump's reaction to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump?
pic.twitter.com/IGIWzL6SMJ — MELANIA TRUMP (@MELANIATRUMP) July 14, 2024
Former First Lady Melania Trump released a statement Sunday to express her thoughts and concerns regarding the attempted assassination of her husband.
“When I watched that violent bullet strike my husband, Donald, I realized my life, and Barron's life, were on the brink of devastating change,” she wrote in a statement.
More: Melania Trump issues powerful statement after assassination attempt
Melania Trump thanked the Secret Service agents for protecting the former president, while offering sympathy to the victims who were shot at the rally. The former first lady described the reported assassin as a monster.
“A monster who recognized my husband as an inhuman political machine attempted to ring out Donald's passion — his laughter, ingenuity, love of music, and inspiration,” Melania Trump wrote. “The core facets of my husband's life — his human side — were buried below the political machine. Donald, the generous and caring man who I have been with through the best of times and the worst of times.”
What did Speaker of the House Mike Johnson say about the shooting?
President Trump showed an incredible amount of strength last night. Our prayers are with him, all the rally attendees, those who were injured, and the family of the individual who lost their life. Congress will conduct a full investigation of the tragedy to determine where… pic.twitter.com/lZy9BZkB35 — Speaker Mike Johnson (@SpeakerJohnson) July 14, 2024
Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson said he sends his thought and prayers to Trump's family after the shooting occurred Saturday.
"This horrific act of political violence at a peaceful campaign rally has no place in this country and should be unanimously and forcefully condemned," Johnson said via X, formerly known as Twitter .
Johnson also announced that the Republican-controlled House will conduct a full investigation of the assassination attempt. A hearing for Secret Service members is expected to begin July 22.
More: Who is the director of the Secret Service? Kimberly Cheatle has led agency since 2022
What did Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer say about the shooting?
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said he was horrified by what happened to Trump.
"I am horrified by what happened at the Trump rally in Pennsylvania and relieved that former President Trump is safe," Schumer said on social media . "Political violence has no place in our country."
Kate Kealey is a general assignment reporter for the Des Moines Register. Reach her at [email protected] or follow her on Twitter at @ Kkealey17 .
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Pure Rhymes - 1 rhyme Words that have identical vowel-based rhyme sounds in the tonic syllable. Moreover, that tonic syllable must start with a different consonantal sound.
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Synonyms for homework include assignment, task, schoolwork, exercise, project, coursework, lesson, prep, study and drill. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!
Find 159 different ways to say HOMEWORK, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
Synonyms for HOMEWORK: schoolwork, lesson, reading, lecture, assignment, practise, practice, exercise, drill, study
We found 88 rhymes for Homework. You can browse the rhymes for Homework below. Click on any word to find out the definition, synonyms, antonyms, and homophones. Len.
Below is a massive list of homework words - that is, words related to homework. The top 4 are: schoolwork, classroom, teacher and practice. You can get the definition (s) of a word in the list below by tapping the question-mark icon next to it. The words at the top of the list are the ones most associated with homework, and as you go down the relatedness becomes more slight. By default, the ...
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