Move around for 5-20 minutes.    By now, morning cartoons should be on. Watch away. Now, go on with a morning routine. If your parents wake and ask why you're up, say you just woke up early or wanted to catch a certain morning cartoon. If you can get outside, then do so. It can be a beautiful sight. Brush your teeth and if you're going to have a shower, make it colder than usual, to help you to stay awake.
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One-sentence summary -- Get up and do some stretches. Splash some cold water on your face. Eat snacks and drink more soda or pop/water. Splash a little more water on your face. Switch to early morning TV watching. Watch the sunrise. Start doing morning things.


Click on the crown template above or browse for a different template online. Search for “princess crown template” or “crown template.” After you have found the perfect template, download the document or pdf. Print the template at home, your local library, or send it to a print shop.  If you are searching for a template for a princess crown, look for templates with softer shapes and curves. The more delicate, the better. If you are looking for a template for a royal crown, look for templates with jagged shapes. Circle the cut out crown around the wearer's head. The edges of the crown should overlap. Make a pencil mark where the two edges overlap. Remove the crown from the wearer's head. Line up the edges at the pencil mark and staple or glue them together. Let the glue dry before wearing your crown!
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One-sentence summary -- Find, download, and print a crown template. Fit the crown and wear it.


If you are using content from the short story that is 3 lines or shorter, you can place it in text in quotes. This will let the reader know you are quoting directly from the short story. For example, you may write, “In the short story 'A Good Man is Hard to Find', the Misfit character notes, ‘I found out the crime don’t matter. You can do one thing or you can do another, kill a man or take a tire off his car, because sooner or later you’re going to forget what it was you done and just be punished for it.’” If you are taking lines word for word out of the story that are very long, indent them to the left in block quotes so they stand out on the page. When you use block quotes, you do not need to use quotation marks as well. For example, you may write, “The aftermath of the shooting is described with brutality and plainness by O’Connor: ‘She was a talker, wasn't she?’ Bobby Lee said, sliding down the ditch with a yodel.’She would of been a good woman,’ The Misfit said, ‘if it had been somebody there to shoot her every minute of her life.’‘Some fun!’ Bobby Lee said.‘Shut up, Bobby Lee,’ The Misfit said. ‘It's no real pleasure in life.’ The in-text citation should always appear at the end of the quoted text in parentheses. Place periods or commas after the citation, not before it.  For example, you may write, “In the short story 'A Good Man is Hard to Find,' the Misfit character notes, ‘I found out the crime don’t matter. You can do one thing or you can do another, kill a man or take a tire off his car, because sooner or later you’re going to forget what it was you done and just be punished for it’ (O’Connor 10).” Or you may write, “The aftermath of the shooting is described with brutality and plainness by O’Connor: ‘She was a talker, wasn't she?’ Bobby Lee said, sliding down the ditch with a yodel.’She would of been a good woman,’ The Misfit said, ‘if it had been somebody there to shoot her every minute of her life.’‘Some fun!’ Bobby Lee said.‘Shut up, Bobby Lee,’ The Misfit said. ‘It's no real pleasure in life’(O'Connor 23)." Put a space, rather than a comma, between the author’s name and the page number. If there are multiple authors, separate their last names with a comma. For example, you may write a citation such as: “(O’Connor 23)” or “(Gaitskill 12).”
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One-sentence summary -- Put quotations around short quotes from the text. Use block quotes for a quote longer than 4 lines. Place the citation in parentheses at the end of the quote. Include the author’s last name and the page number in the citation.


What function will it serve? Think about the features you’d enjoy most as you begin constructing plans. The most common backyard ponds fall into one of the following categories.  A wildlife pond is perhaps the easiest type of pond to construct. It doesn’t require a pump, so it needn’t be close to a source of electricity. A wildlife pond is built to look like a natural part of the landscape. Because it isn’t stocked with fish, it is attractive to frogs, slugs, water sliders, and other animals that may come to it to have a drink or bathe away. A garden pond is more ornamental in appearance. Garden ponds typically have lily pads and other aquatic plants, and are built to complement the design of one’s garden. Artfully arranged stones, small pump-based waterfalls, and a smattering of goldfish are often features of garden ponds. Most ponds do best in spots that get mixed sun and shade, since this environment allows plants to grow and keeps algae at bay. You may want to locate the pond in a place you can see from your home, so you can enjoy it even in cold or rainy weather.  If you’re constructing your pond in the backyard, the first thing to do is call your gas and electric company and ask them to come to your house and mark the locations of your gas and electric lines, so you’ll know not to dig in those spots. If you have a larger property, other considerations may be involved. Call the Department of Agriculture to find out if there are places on your property that are protected watersheds, and ask if there are any other local regulations you should know about before you begin digging. Don’t choose a spot too close to trees, as you may damage their root systems. If you live in a wet region, such as in the eastern region of the United States, your pond can be just a few feet wide and deep. If you’re in a dryer regions, like the southwest region of the US, a shallow pond will evaporate quickly. Conduct research to find out what depth makes sense for your region.  Larger ponds are easier to to maintain. They’re more stable, so plants and other wildlife have a better chance of survival. Use a rope to lay out the shape of your pond and get a sense of the size you want. Keep it in place to guide you as you begin to dig.
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Decide what kind of pond you want. Choose a location for your pond. Consider the size and depth of your pond.