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In his own very personal style, artist Tom Miller takes us to his Baltimore neighborhood.
Graduated from Carver and MCIA and had work displayed at the BMA.
Maryland Crab FeastTom MillerSeven friends, a dog, and a tableful of crabs. It’s a familiar scene on a hot summer afternoon in Maryland. A man in striped shorts arrives with an overflowing pot of bright red crabs, steamed and ready for eating. Across the table, the man in the tank top and striped kufi cap gets ready to wash down the spicy crab with a cool drink.
Maryland Crab FeastTom MillerWould a real crab feast in Baltimore look like this? Yes and no. Surely the activity of pounding, picking, eating, drinking, and chattering back and forth would be the same. Music would blare from a radio, and a cat might view the scene from her perch on a windowsill. But would the neighbors look as if they’ve been pressed flat? And would they have pointed shoulders? Would the crabs be so enormous? In his own very personal style, artist Tom Miller takes us to his Baltimore neighborhood. Tom Miller invites us to a Maryland crab feast where even the crabs appear to be full of life and enjoying the party..
Objective Students will understand time order
words by reviewing a recipe,
understanding a story, and jumping
in place.
Next, morning, then, when,
now, first, later, finally,
today, spring, summer,
winter, yesterday, now
before, and after.
How to ea crabs
Objective Students will understand time order
words by reviewing the steps of a
recipe.
How to Eat Crabs document.
How to Eat Crabs
First you need tools, they are a mallet, a dull knife, and plenty of kraft paper (or maybe newspaper) to cover your table.
2. Next Remove the front claws: Put them aside, you can come back to them later. 3. Next pull off the rest of the legs: Sometimes, you get lucky and some crab meat pulls out with them. Just enjoy it. 4. Then open the apron: Pull up the apron on the bottom of the crab and break it off. 5. After that open the crab: You can now easily pull the hard shell off of the top of the crab. 6. Then clean out: Scrape out and discard anything that does not look appealing to you - the yellow "mustard" and
the lungs (sometimes called the devil's fingers). 7. Next break in half: You are now down to the main part of the crab. Simply grasp it in both hands and break it in half to
expose the sweet crab meat. 8. Finally the crab meat... ...can be found in all of the little nooks and crannies. This is some of the finest tasting seafood to
be had anywhere.
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My Morning Sequence of Events
The first thing I did when the alarm sounded was to jump out of bed. Then I turned off the alarm. Next, I brushed my teeth. After my shower, I got dressed. When I got out of the shower, the next thing I did was eat breakfast. Before I walked out the door, the last thing I did was put on my coat.
Objective Students will understand time order words by
jumping in place.
Everyone stand up.
First, next, then, and finally.
Then do Posttest.
glarebewaredaring clarifycomparisondeclaredespair librarynarratenightmare repair repairscarespareswearcarrymarket harvest carpeting scarf
Objective Students will identify different spellings
of the /ar/ and /er/ sound. Students will
review spelling of the long I sound.
Green Band
suburbs perfectneighborhood mustard
qualified survive right supply
earned remembered harvestscholarship
Green Band 1: Students watered the garden after school.
2; Families traveled from the city to the suburbs
3. The community needed more than food to survive.
4. A harvest is the gathering of crops when they are ripe.
Objective Students will identify different spellings
of the /ar/ and /er/ sound. Students will
review spelling of the long I sound.