This document appears to be a science exam from Sacred Heart School of Cavite assessing students' knowledge of basic science concepts across multiple domains. The exam contains 5 sections testing students' ability to: 1) draw a missing facial feature; 2) identify proper body care practices; 3) determine animal habitats; 4) recognize proper plant care; and 5) classify materials as solid, liquid, or gas. The exam focuses on foundational science understanding and applying concepts to everyday examples.
The document asks three questions: 1) If a picture represents an action, 2) If an image shows traditional Filipino clothing, and 3) What is the sum of 43+21+3. It provides yes or no options to choose from for the first two questions and asks the reader to calculate the sum for the third question.
The document discusses the functions of the cerebral hemispheres. It states that the cerebral hemispheres are responsible for sensory functions like touch, vision, and hearing through specialized sensory areas. They are also responsible for motor functions through areas like the primary motor cortex. The cerebral hemispheres enable conscious awareness and functions like language, emotions, and memory which are mediated by structures like the limbic system. Association areas allow the integration and interpretation of sensory information. In most people, the left hemisphere dominates functions like language and logic while the right hemisphere dominates spatial skills, intuition, and artistic appreciation.
Honey bees play a vital role in pollinating many agricultural crops and food sources. They are able to pollinate a wide range of crops throughout the growing season because they live in large colonies and can be concentrated where needed. Migratory beekeepers move millions of beehives across states and fields each year to provide pollination services to farmers and access to nectar for honey production. Without the pollination work of honey bees, the quantity and quality of many crops would be significantly reduced.
Constellations are groups of stars that form imaginary patterns in the night sky. Different cultures have identified different shapes among the same stars. Historically, constellations were useful for navigation and keeping track of seasons. The North Star is particularly important for navigation in the Northern Hemisphere, while the Southern Cross serves a similar purpose in the Southern Hemisphere. Popular constellations represent myths and stories from different traditions around the world.
Space craft,space probe,space station,space shuttle and rocketCryptic Mae Lazarte
This document defines and describes five key space-related terms: spacecraft, space probe, space station, space shuttle, and rocket. It explains that spacecraft are vehicles designed to operate in outer space and are used for purposes like communication, exploration, and transporting humans. Space probes are scientific exploration missions that leave Earth to explore other areas of space. Space stations are spacecraft designed to remain in orbit for extended periods and support human crews, while relying on other vehicles to transport people and cargo. The space shuttle was a partially reusable spacecraft operated by NASA to transport people and cargo to and from low Earth orbit. Rockets use carried propellants and the thrust from rocket engines to push themselves forward by expelling exhaust rearwards very fast.
The document discusses the Voyager space probes. It describes how the Voyager probes were launched in 1977 from Cape Canaveral, Florida to explore Jupiter and Saturn. It then explains how the mission was extended to explore the outer solar system beyond Neptune. The Voyager probes have made many discoveries about the outer planets and their moons through photography and other instrument readings.
There are three main types of galaxies: spiral galaxies which have spiral arms radiating from a central core, elliptical galaxies which are spherical or oval in shape, and irregular galaxies which have no defined shape and may exhibit unusual features like radio emissions or gas jets. The document provides examples of each type of galaxy including the Andromeda Galaxy and Milky Way as spiral galaxies, M100 as an elliptical galaxy, and the Magellanic Clouds and Antennae Galaxies as irregular galaxies.
This document appears to be a science exam from Sacred Heart School of Cavite assessing students' knowledge of basic science concepts across multiple domains. The exam contains 5 sections testing students' ability to: 1) draw a missing facial feature; 2) identify proper body care practices; 3) determine animal habitats; 4) recognize proper plant care; and 5) classify materials as solid, liquid, or gas. The exam focuses on foundational science understanding and applying concepts to everyday examples.
The document asks three questions: 1) If a picture represents an action, 2) If an image shows traditional Filipino clothing, and 3) What is the sum of 43+21+3. It provides yes or no options to choose from for the first two questions and asks the reader to calculate the sum for the third question.
The document discusses the functions of the cerebral hemispheres. It states that the cerebral hemispheres are responsible for sensory functions like touch, vision, and hearing through specialized sensory areas. They are also responsible for motor functions through areas like the primary motor cortex. The cerebral hemispheres enable conscious awareness and functions like language, emotions, and memory which are mediated by structures like the limbic system. Association areas allow the integration and interpretation of sensory information. In most people, the left hemisphere dominates functions like language and logic while the right hemisphere dominates spatial skills, intuition, and artistic appreciation.
Honey bees play a vital role in pollinating many agricultural crops and food sources. They are able to pollinate a wide range of crops throughout the growing season because they live in large colonies and can be concentrated where needed. Migratory beekeepers move millions of beehives across states and fields each year to provide pollination services to farmers and access to nectar for honey production. Without the pollination work of honey bees, the quantity and quality of many crops would be significantly reduced.
Constellations are groups of stars that form imaginary patterns in the night sky. Different cultures have identified different shapes among the same stars. Historically, constellations were useful for navigation and keeping track of seasons. The North Star is particularly important for navigation in the Northern Hemisphere, while the Southern Cross serves a similar purpose in the Southern Hemisphere. Popular constellations represent myths and stories from different traditions around the world.
Space craft,space probe,space station,space shuttle and rocketCryptic Mae Lazarte
This document defines and describes five key space-related terms: spacecraft, space probe, space station, space shuttle, and rocket. It explains that spacecraft are vehicles designed to operate in outer space and are used for purposes like communication, exploration, and transporting humans. Space probes are scientific exploration missions that leave Earth to explore other areas of space. Space stations are spacecraft designed to remain in orbit for extended periods and support human crews, while relying on other vehicles to transport people and cargo. The space shuttle was a partially reusable spacecraft operated by NASA to transport people and cargo to and from low Earth orbit. Rockets use carried propellants and the thrust from rocket engines to push themselves forward by expelling exhaust rearwards very fast.
The document discusses the Voyager space probes. It describes how the Voyager probes were launched in 1977 from Cape Canaveral, Florida to explore Jupiter and Saturn. It then explains how the mission was extended to explore the outer solar system beyond Neptune. The Voyager probes have made many discoveries about the outer planets and their moons through photography and other instrument readings.
There are three main types of galaxies: spiral galaxies which have spiral arms radiating from a central core, elliptical galaxies which are spherical or oval in shape, and irregular galaxies which have no defined shape and may exhibit unusual features like radio emissions or gas jets. The document provides examples of each type of galaxy including the Andromeda Galaxy and Milky Way as spiral galaxies, M100 as an elliptical galaxy, and the Magellanic Clouds and Antennae Galaxies as irregular galaxies.
This document provides an overview of stars and galaxies for middle school students. It begins by discussing our place in the universe and then covers the electromagnetic spectrum, classifying stars, classifying galaxies, and the history of the universe. Key topics include the components of the universe (stars, gas, dust, clusters, nebulae, galaxies), different types of stars and galaxies (spiral, elliptical, irregular), and how stars are born, evolve over time, and die.
The lesson plan teaches students to use the phrases "put on" and "take off" in sentences. It includes activities like songs, drills, and a dialogue to practice putting on and taking off clothes and accessories like hats and shoes. Students are asked to underline the action words in sentences and identify when to use "put on" versus "take off". The lesson evaluates their understanding through exercises filling in the missing words and choosing the correct phrase for sentences.
India has launched several satellites for research and applications. Aryabhatta was India's first satellite, launched in 1975 with assistance from the Soviet Union to gain experience in space. Bhaskara-1 collected ocean and land surface data from orbit. Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), launched in 2013, made India the first Asian nation to reach Mars orbit on its first attempt.
This lesson plan teaches 6th grade students about the parts of a letter. It begins with the objective of identifying the parts of a letter. It then provides sample letters and their parts, including the heading, salutation, body, closing, and signature. Students practice identifying these parts in sample letters. They also write their own letter using the correct parts. The lesson ends with an evaluation to check student comprehension of the letter parts.
The Stars And The Galaxies In The Universe 2 Lguest2dc5cb
This powerpoint slidesare from form 3 sallabus and it is about stars and galaxies. Students are allowed to view and upload their ideas of stars and galaxies.
There are four main types of galaxies: elliptical, spiral, barred spiral, and irregular. The Milky Way is a giant barred spiral galaxy containing 200 billion stars. Galaxies range in size from thousands to trillions of stars. The Milky Way is approximately 10,000 light years in diameter and contains a supermassive black hole at its center.
Detailed Lesson Plan in Science and Health Grade 3 Sense Organjanehbasto
The lesson plan aims to teach grade 3 students about the five sense organs - eyes, nose, ears, tongue, and skin. It includes objectives, subject matter, materials, references, and methodology. The methodology section outlines teacher and student activities including preliminary activities like prayer and attendance, a motivation story about Helen Keller, presentation and practice identifying senses, and an exploring group activity where students use their senses to describe objects. The lesson concludes with generalization of the senses, application questions, and evaluation.
This document provides an overview of stars and galaxies for middle school students. It begins by discussing our place in the universe and then covers the electromagnetic spectrum, classifying stars, classifying galaxies, and the history of the universe. Key topics include the components of the universe (stars, gas, dust, clusters, nebulae, galaxies), different types of stars and galaxies (spiral, elliptical, irregular), and how stars are born, evolve over time, and die.
The lesson plan teaches students to use the phrases "put on" and "take off" in sentences. It includes activities like songs, drills, and a dialogue to practice putting on and taking off clothes and accessories like hats and shoes. Students are asked to underline the action words in sentences and identify when to use "put on" versus "take off". The lesson evaluates their understanding through exercises filling in the missing words and choosing the correct phrase for sentences.
India has launched several satellites for research and applications. Aryabhatta was India's first satellite, launched in 1975 with assistance from the Soviet Union to gain experience in space. Bhaskara-1 collected ocean and land surface data from orbit. Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), launched in 2013, made India the first Asian nation to reach Mars orbit on its first attempt.
This lesson plan teaches 6th grade students about the parts of a letter. It begins with the objective of identifying the parts of a letter. It then provides sample letters and their parts, including the heading, salutation, body, closing, and signature. Students practice identifying these parts in sample letters. They also write their own letter using the correct parts. The lesson ends with an evaluation to check student comprehension of the letter parts.
The Stars And The Galaxies In The Universe 2 Lguest2dc5cb
This powerpoint slidesare from form 3 sallabus and it is about stars and galaxies. Students are allowed to view and upload their ideas of stars and galaxies.
There are four main types of galaxies: elliptical, spiral, barred spiral, and irregular. The Milky Way is a giant barred spiral galaxy containing 200 billion stars. Galaxies range in size from thousands to trillions of stars. The Milky Way is approximately 10,000 light years in diameter and contains a supermassive black hole at its center.
Detailed Lesson Plan in Science and Health Grade 3 Sense Organjanehbasto
The lesson plan aims to teach grade 3 students about the five sense organs - eyes, nose, ears, tongue, and skin. It includes objectives, subject matter, materials, references, and methodology. The methodology section outlines teacher and student activities including preliminary activities like prayer and attendance, a motivation story about Helen Keller, presentation and practice identifying senses, and an exploring group activity where students use their senses to describe objects. The lesson concludes with generalization of the senses, application questions, and evaluation.