This document outlines a lesson plan on writing about clothing. The lesson aims to help students write in a neat, legible print and use appropriate language for different purposes. Students will first label different types of clothing, then work in groups to write notices for a jumble sale using a template provided. Finally, students will present their notices and provide feedback on each other's work. The lesson focuses on developing thinking and ICT skills over the course of one hour.
This document outlines an experiment to study the characteristics and voltage regulation properties of a Zener diode. The experiment involves constructing circuits using a 10V Zener diode and measuring voltages and currents across the diode and various resistors as the supply voltage is varied. Key characteristics of the Zener diode such as reverse breakdown voltage and operation as a voltage regulator are examined.
This document discusses various persuasive strategies and propaganda techniques. It begins by defining propaganda as information spread to promote a cause. It then explains Aristotle's three modes of persuasion: ethos (credibility), logos (logical reasoning), and pathos (emotional appeal). The document goes on to describe numerous propaganda techniques such as name-calling, glittering generalities, card stacking, plain folk, bandwagon, big names, faulty cause and effect, loaded language, rhetorical questions, and slippery slope. Examples are provided for most techniques. The overall document serves to educate about persuasive and propaganda strategies.
This document outlines a lesson plan on writing about clothing. The lesson aims to help students write in a neat, legible print and use appropriate language for different purposes. Students will first label different types of clothing, then work in groups to write notices for a jumble sale using a template provided. Finally, students will present their notices and provide feedback on each other's work. The lesson focuses on developing thinking and ICT skills over the course of one hour.
This document outlines an experiment to study the characteristics and voltage regulation properties of a Zener diode. The experiment involves constructing circuits using a 10V Zener diode and measuring voltages and currents across the diode and various resistors as the supply voltage is varied. Key characteristics of the Zener diode such as reverse breakdown voltage and operation as a voltage regulator are examined.
This document discusses various persuasive strategies and propaganda techniques. It begins by defining propaganda as information spread to promote a cause. It then explains Aristotle's three modes of persuasion: ethos (credibility), logos (logical reasoning), and pathos (emotional appeal). The document goes on to describe numerous propaganda techniques such as name-calling, glittering generalities, card stacking, plain folk, bandwagon, big names, faulty cause and effect, loaded language, rhetorical questions, and slippery slope. Examples are provided for most techniques. The overall document serves to educate about persuasive and propaganda strategies.