1) elementary school (n) a) grades 6-8 (ages 12 - 14) b) Classes from kindergarten to grade 5 (age 5 - 11) c) a document package with forms and information about yourself; sent when you want to apply for a program d) to sign up for a course or class; putting your name on the class list 2) middle school (n) a) Classes from kindergarten to grade 5 (age 5 - 11) b) to sign up for a course or class; putting your name on the class list c) grades 6-8 (ages 12 - 14) d) when something is due 3) high school (n) a) also called secondary school; grades 9 - 12 (ages 15-18) b) Classes from kindergarten to grade 5 (age 5 - 11) c) money you need to pay to take a class or apply for a class d) something you need to have before you can do something else; for example, before you can enter LINC 7, you must take LINC 6 4) post-secondary education (n) a) education that happens after high school; for example attending a college, university or college-university b) when a class is full, the list of people waiting for a space to open up c) driven to do something for fun, enjoyment or the challenge d) when something is due 5) continuing education (n) a) when a class is full, the list of people waiting for a space to open up b) driven to do something for a reward or outside benefit (trophy, money, praise) c) Classes from kindergarten to grade 5 (age 5 - 11) d) separate courses that people can take as adults; can be for fun or to be certified for a new skill; examples: accounting, massage therapy, language classes, art courses 6) to register (v) a) a document package with forms and information about yourself; sent when you want to apply for a program b) to sign up for a course or class; putting your name on the class list c) also called secondary school; grades 9 - 12 (ages 15-18) d) driven to do something for a reward or outside benefit (trophy, money, praise) 7) fees (n) a) money you need to pay to take a class or apply for a class b) when a class is full, the list of people waiting for a space to open up c) when something is due d) separate courses that people can take as adults; can be for fun or to be certified for a new skill; examples: accounting, massage therapy, language classes, art courses 8) application (n) a) driven to do something for fun, enjoyment or the challenge b) also called secondary school; grades 9 - 12 (ages 15-18) c) driven to do something for a reward or outside benefit (trophy, money, praise) d) a document package with forms and information about yourself; sent when you want to apply for a program 9) deadline (n) a) when something is due b) also called secondary school; grades 9 - 12 (ages 15-18) c) grades 6-8 (ages 12 - 14) d) something you need to have before you can do something else; for example, before you can enter LINC 7, you must take LINC 6 10) wait list (n) a) also called secondary school; grades 9 - 12 (ages 15-18) b) when a class is full, the list of people waiting for a space to open up c) separate courses that people can take as adults; can be for fun or to be certified for a new skill; examples: accounting, massage therapy, language classes, art courses d) a document package with forms and information about yourself; sent when you want to apply for a program 11) prerequisite (n) a) something you need to have before you can do something else; for example, before you can enter LINC 7, you must take LINC 6 b) money you need to pay to take a class or apply for a class c) when something is due d) to sign up for a course or class; putting your name on the class list 12) internal motivation a) separate courses that people can take as adults; can be for fun or to be certified for a new skill; examples: accounting, massage therapy, language classes, art courses b) driven to do something for fun, enjoyment or the challenge c) money you need to pay to take a class or apply for a class d) to sign up for a course or class; putting your name on the class list 13) external motivation a) when something is due b) driven to do something for a reward or outside benefit (trophy, money, praise) c) Classes from kindergarten to grade 5 (age 5 - 11) d) separate courses that people can take as adults; can be for fun or to be certified for a new skill; examples: accounting, massage therapy, language classes, art courses

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