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This document defines and provides examples of ratios. Key points:
- A ratio compares two quantities and shows their relationship. Order matters in a ratio.
- Ratios can be written in three equivalent forms: a:b, a to b, or a/b.
- Equivalent ratios can be formed by simplifying ratios or multiplying the original ratio by a number.
- Examples show calculating and comparing ratios of different groups.
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This document discusses rules for subject-verb agreement in English grammar. It explains that verbs must agree with their subjects in number, either being singular or plural. It provides examples of regular and irregular plural forms, and covers special cases like compound subjects, sentences beginning with "there" or "here", and expressions involving time, money, weight or volume. The document aims to help the reader properly select the correct verb form to match the subject in various situations.
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integers_distance and absolute value (1).pptShefaCapuras1
This document defines integers and discusses their properties and real-world applications. It begins by defining integers as whole numbers and their opposites, such as 6 and -6. Negative numbers are then introduced as numbers less than zero, and examples are given of how they are used to represent temperatures below zero, locations below sea level, and debt. The key concepts of opposites, absolute value, and comparing integers are explained. Real-world examples of distance are provided to introduce the concept of finding the distance between integers on a number line.
The document provides guidance and resources for teaching a lesson on identifying adjectives and adverbs in sentences. It includes notes on the key terms, example sentences for students to practice identifying word classes, and questions teachers can ask to check understanding. Students are asked to underline adjectives and circle adverbs, sort words into columns, improve passages by adding descriptive words, and explain how changing a comparative affects meaning. The resources are meant to help teach the objectives of identifying adjectives and adverbs.
This presentation explains the difference between adjectives and adverbs and provides examples of their correct usage. It includes a quiz with 10 multiple choice items where the reader must identify errors in adjective or adverb usage and select the option that makes the necessary correction. The presentation emphasizes that while something may sound right, it is not always grammatically correct, and adverbs are needed to modify adjectives rather than nouns. It aims to help the reader discriminate between adjectival and adverbial forms.
Adverbs are words that describe verbs by indicating how, when, or where an action occurs. This document provides examples of sentences with adverbs and instructs students to identify the adverb in each sentence and write it down with a partner. The students are to take turns identifying adverbs from sentences about running quickly, brushing teeth before school, playing soccer outside, walking quietly, barking loudly, playing hide and seek inside, going to the park after school, a turtle moving slowly, riding a bike over here, and doing homework soon.
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The document discusses ratios, proportions, and solving proportions. It provides examples of ratios, defines a proportion as two equal ratios, and explains how to check if proportions are true by seeing if the fractions are equal in lowest terms. It also discusses using cross multiplication to solve proportions, finding missing terms in proportions, similar figures and proportional sides, and applying proportions to find missing angle measures and side lengths.
The sly fox outsmarts the hungry wolf in the forest. The wolf threatens to eat the fox, but the fox claims to be too skinny and offers to lead the wolf to a delicious piece of meat in a nearby well. When they arrive at the well, the fox tricks the wolf into looking inside and pushes him in. The fox escapes while the wolf is trapped at the bottom of the well.
Vertebrates are animals with backbones and include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. They can be ectothermic (cold-blooded) or endothermic (warm-blooded). Invertebrates lack backbones and make up 97% of animal species, with bodies that have radial, bilateral, or asymmetric symmetry. They are divided into phyla including sponges, cnidarians, worms, arthropods like crustaceans and insects, mollusks, and echinoderms.
The document provides a reading passage and questions to help students identify the tone, mood, and purpose of speakers. It begins with a drill where students read sentences and identify the mood. The document then provides a short story about a lion and mouse and questions to check comprehension. It discusses how to infer tone, mood, and purpose from a text. Several exercises follow where students choose words and phrases that indicate the tone, mood, or purpose of different speakers. The document aims to help students determine an author's attitude, the atmosphere aroused in readers, and the reason an author wrote something.
Order of Operations.powerpoint presentationShefaCapuras1
This document explains the order of operations, which is a set of rules for evaluating mathematical expressions with multiple operations. It introduces PEMDAS/GEMDAS as a mnemonic to remember the order: 1) Grouping symbols (parentheses), 2) Exponents, 3) Multiplication/Division (left to right), 4) Addition/Subtraction (left to right). Several examples are provided to demonstrate applying the order of operations to evaluate expressions step-by-step according to this sequence.
The document classifies animals into vertebrates and invertebrates. Vertebrates include mammals, fish, reptiles, birds, and amphibians. They are further broken down by their characteristics, such as birds having feathers and laying eggs. Invertebrates do not have backbones and make up 97% of the animal kingdom. They are grouped into sponges, jellyfish, worms, starfish, mollusks, and arthropods based on their physical traits.
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The document discusses the different types of adjectives in English grammar: descriptive adjectives describe nouns by telling their kind or quality; adjectives of number/quantity indicate how many of a noun there is; demonstrative adjectives point out nouns and are followed by the noun; interrogative adjectives ask questions and come before a noun; possessive adjectives show possession. The three degrees of comparison - positive, comparative, and superlative - are also explained. Finally, the proper order of adjectives in a sentence is outlined as determiners, opinion/fact, size, shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose/qualifiers, noun.
This document defines and provides examples of ratios. Key points:
- A ratio compares two quantities and shows their relationship. Order matters in a ratio.
- Ratios can be written in three equivalent forms: a:b, a to b, or a/b.
- Equivalent ratios can be formed by simplifying ratios or multiplying the original ratio by a number.
- Examples show calculating and comparing ratios of different groups.
This document provides instructions for using a story called "Pip the Penguin: Pip's first day at school" to help early learners and students with augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices. The story is about a penguin named Pip experiencing her first day of school, including eating breakfast, attending class, using the bathroom, eating lunch, feeling sick, taking a nap, and returning to class happy and ready to play. Comprehension questions are included on each page to guide students through the story using common AAC words. A communication board for answering the questions can be found on the author's profile.
This document provides information about various tools used for sewing household linens. It discusses measuring tools like tape measures, rulers, gauges, and yardsticks. Cutting tools mentioned include shears, scissors, seam rippers and pinking shears. Marking tools include tracing wheels, tailor's chalk and tracing paper. Sewing tools discussed are needles, pins, thread, thimbles and needle threaders. The document also provides tips for maintaining these tools such as keeping them organized and oiled.
This document discusses rules for subject-verb agreement in English grammar. It explains that verbs must agree with their subjects in number, either being singular or plural. It provides examples of regular and irregular plural forms, and covers special cases like compound subjects, sentences beginning with "there" or "here", and expressions involving time, money, weight or volume. The document aims to help the reader properly select the correct verb form to match the subject in various situations.
09.19.217 Daily Lesson Converting Fractions to decimals.pptxShefaCapuras1
The document outlines an agenda for a math lesson that includes reviewing converting fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions through Cornell note-taking, guided practice problems to convert between fractions and decimals, and an activity to sort Skittles by color and convert the fractional amounts to decimals. Step-by-step examples are provided for how to convert fractions like 3/8 and 100/23 to decimals by placing the digits in the appropriate place values.
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2. A. Pamantayang Nilalaman
(Content Standard)
Naipapamalas ng mapanuring pag-unawa at kaalaman sa bahagi
ng Pilipinas sa globalisasyon batay sa lokasyon nito sa mundo
gamit ang mga kasanayang pangheograpiya at ang ambag ng
malayang kaisipan sa pag-usbong ng nasyonalismong Pilipino.
B. Pamantayan sa Pagganap
(Performance Standard)
Naipapamalas ang pagpapahalaga sa kontribusyon ng Pilipinas
sa isyung pandaigdig batay sa lokasyon nito sa mundo
3. C. Pamantayan sa Pagkatuto
(Learning Competencies)
6. Nasusuri ang mga pangyayari sa Himagsikan laban sa kolonyalismo ng mga
Espanyol
6.1 Sigaw sa Pugadlawin
6.2 Tejeros Convention
6.3 Kasunduan sa Biak-na-Bato
D. Layunin:
1. Naisasalaysay ang naganap na hidwaan ng mga Katipunero sa Cavite
2. Naipapahayag ang sariling damdamin hinggil sa kaguluhang naganap sa pagitan
ng mga Katipunero
3. Nakasusulat ng bukas na liham tungkol sa naging bunga ng Kumbensiyon sa
Tejeros.
4. II. PAKSANG-ARALIN:
(Subject Matter)Hidwaan sa Cavite at Kumbensyon sa Imus at Tejeros
Code: AP6 PMK Ic-6
II. KAGAMITANG PANTURO:
(Learning Resources)
A. Sanggunian
1. Mga pahina sa Gabay ng Guro: Kalakip ng Pahina 42
2. Mga pahina sa Kagamitang Pang Mag-aaral pahina 60-62
3. Mga pahina sa Teksbuk
4. Karagdagang Kagamitan mula sa Portal ng Learning Resources
B. Iba pang Kagamitang Panturo
Larawan, Multimedia Presentation, Teacher’s Guide, Ease Modyul 8 Pagsibol ng
Kamalayang Pilipino, TM, Curriculum Guide, BOW 2017, Video Clip/film: Bonifacio
Unang Pangulo, Memoirs of Ricarte and Pio del Pilar
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12. HIDWAAN SA CAVITE
Ang dalawang paksiyon ng
mga Katipunero sa Cavite:
•Magdalo
•Magdiwang
22. Nagkaroon ng Kumbensiyon sa
Imus noong Disyembre 31, 1896
na naglayon na pagkasunduin
ang dalawan pangkat ng mga
Katipunero ngunit natapos ang
kumbensiyon ng walang
napagkasunduan ang dalawang
pangkat.
23. KUMBENSYON SA TEJEROS
(GEN. TRIAS)
Ang kumbensyon ay naglayon na muling
pagkasunduin ang dalawang paksiyon ng mga
Katipunero sa Cavite sa pamumuno ni Andres
Bonifacio. Ang kumbensyon ay ginanap sa
Casa Hacienda de Tejeros sa San Francisco
de Malabon noong Marso 22, 1897 kung saan
ay nagkaroon ng isang halalan upang pormal
na ideklara ang Katipunan.
24.
25.
26. Sa halalang ito ay
pinangalanang pangulo si
Emilio Aguinaldo at
pangalawang pangulo si
Mariano Trias. Si Andres
Bonifacio ay nahalal bilang
Direktor ng Interyor na
tinutulan ni Daniel Tirona.
27.
28.
29.
30. Dahil hindi nagustuhan
ni Bonifacio ang pagtutol
ni Tirona, isang araw
matapos ang halalan ay
dineklara ni Bonifacio na
walang bisa ang naganap
na halalan.
31.
32.
33. Sinundan ang deklarasyon na
ito ng paglabas ng isang
petisyon, Acta de Tejeros, na
nilagdaan ng 44 na kasapi ng
Katipunan. Nakasaad sa
petisyon na ito ang mga dahilan
kung bakit hindi katanggap-
tanggap ang resulta ng
naganap na halalan.
34. Bagamat nagkaroon ng
petisyon, ipinagpatuloy pa
din ng mga bagong halal
na pinuno, maliban kay
Bonifacio, ang panunumpa
sa Santa Cruz Malabon.
Cavite.