This short document discusses mathematical equations and inequalities. It presents the equality sign "=" between two numbers and the inequality sign "<" showing that one number is less than another. Finally, it provides the number 1.
This short document discusses mathematical equations and inequalities. It presents the equality sign "=" between two numbers and the inequality sign "<" showing that one number is less than another. Finally, it provides the number 1.
An interactive English lesson was conducted by students from the 11th grade at Hristo Botev High School in Bulgaria. The lesson included icebreaker activities to help students get to know each other, a quiz to test their knowledge of Bulgaria, and a presentation about the ten most beautiful places in Bulgaria. Students were asked questions about Bulgarian capitals, cities, rivers, mountains, cultural figures, traditions, and holidays. The goal was to teach younger students more about Bulgaria in an engaging way.
The document provides instructions and recipes for making a sardine sandwich, including a list of necessary and unnecessary ingredients, utensils needed, and examples of step-by-step recipes using linking words. It also references a video of Mr. Bean making a sardine sandwich and instructs the reader to write Mr. Bean's recipe based on watching the video.
The document summarizes the key stages of education in the UK school system. It is divided into 5 key stages from ages 5-16, with options for part-time education after age 16. It also describes the different types of schools in the UK including state schools, private schools, faith schools, and academies. School terms run from September to June with breaks in between. A typical school day begins at 8:45am and ends at 3:15pm with breaks for lunch and morning. Exams include SATs at the end of key stage 2, GCSEs at the end of key stage 4, and A-Levels at the end of key stage 5 before university. Teachers must complete a one-year PG
This document discusses word clouds, which are images composed of words from a text where the size of each word indicates its frequency. It provides examples of word cloud generators and potential uses of word clouds in education, including visualizing word frequencies, comparing texts, revising summaries, and assessing group dynamics. Specific teaching ideas are to have students create word clouds to brainstorm topics, present on aspects of a topic, or represent their class experience over a year. Challenges mentioned include reliance on technology, internet access, and ensuring word clouds accurately display the intended focus.
This presentation introduces Voki, an educational tool that allows users to create talking characters. It discusses how Voki can boost creativity, enthusiasm, and motivation for learning by personalizing lessons. The presenter explains that Voki characters can be used for descriptions, historical figures, fiction, and as virtual teachers. Some challenges to using Voki include needing an internet connection, compatible devices, and payment, as well as providing explanations for its educational purpose.
Socrative is an educational tool that allows teachers to easily build assessments and view results in real time. The presentation discusses how Socrative helps teaching by enabling the creation of quizzes for students to answer using their phones or laptops. Teachers can then access reports on student performance to improve instruction. Socrative provides a way for interactive engagement and feedback during lessons.
Quizlet is an online learning tool created in 2007 that makes studying easy and fun. It provides vocabulary, grammar explanations, pictures, and testing for subjects like English language teaching, history, math, and biology. Users can create digital flashcards with words, definitions, images, and audio pronunciations to study individually or share with others. The site also includes jokes, word games, and activities to engage learners beyond simple definitions. Teachers recommend using Quizlet's various features to enhance learning in and outside the classroom.
EdPuzzle is a free website that allows users to select and edit videos by adding audio, quiz questions, or voiceovers. It provides an easy way for teachers to create individualized video lessons for students by inserting questions throughout the video. Teachers can use EdPuzzle for a variety of subjects and age groups by finding suitable video content or uploading their own. Some example uses include grammar lessons, making predictions during story videos, and student projects editing and presenting videos.
11. В учебника – зад 1, стр. 44 – да се напише цифрата на числото 8.
12. Зад. 2 от учебника . В пафтите написахте липсващите
числа от 1 до 8 , а после ги свързахте последователно,
като започнахте от 1. Проверете се така ли работихте. .
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