Describing graphs adjectives and nouns worksheetsSandy Millin
The document provides a table to complete with adjective and noun forms of various adverbs and verbs. It then gives examples of sentence structures using the completed forms to describe changes over time related to business and economics.
The document discusses several major historical events that changed the world:
1) The moon landing in 1969, where America landed the first man on the moon, beating the Soviet Union in the space race during the Cold War.
2) The 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001, where Al Qaeda flew planes into the World Trade Center, killing nearly 3,000 people and launching the US-led war on terror.
3) The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, which separated East and West Germany during the Cold War and symbolized the collapse of communist dictatorships in Eastern Europe controlled by the Soviet Union.
Describing graphs time phrases and verb and adverb extension worksheetsSandy Millin
The document provides instructions for matching time phrases to tenses and completing descriptions of graphs. It includes a series of verbs and asks the reader to identify what type of graph each verb describes. It also includes graphs and texts to complete with verbs. Finally, it includes adverbs to number according to graphs and a listening exercise to draw a graph.
This document outlines the rules for a game called "Bourbon Street Game". Players take on the roles of residents of 5 houses on Bourbon Street. Through asking each other clues like "What do you know about Bourbon Street?", players must determine each resident's name, marital status, pets, favorite movie, and free time activities by combining the clues they receive. The goal is to complete a worksheet with this information for each resident.
Describing graphs adjectives and nouns worksheetsSandy Millin
The document provides a table to complete with adjective and noun forms of various adverbs and verbs. It then gives examples of sentence structures using the completed forms to describe changes over time related to business and economics.
The document discusses several major historical events that changed the world:
1) The moon landing in 1969, where America landed the first man on the moon, beating the Soviet Union in the space race during the Cold War.
2) The 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001, where Al Qaeda flew planes into the World Trade Center, killing nearly 3,000 people and launching the US-led war on terror.
3) The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, which separated East and West Germany during the Cold War and symbolized the collapse of communist dictatorships in Eastern Europe controlled by the Soviet Union.
Describing graphs time phrases and verb and adverb extension worksheetsSandy Millin
The document provides instructions for matching time phrases to tenses and completing descriptions of graphs. It includes a series of verbs and asks the reader to identify what type of graph each verb describes. It also includes graphs and texts to complete with verbs. Finally, it includes adverbs to number according to graphs and a listening exercise to draw a graph.
This document outlines the rules for a game called "Bourbon Street Game". Players take on the roles of residents of 5 houses on Bourbon Street. Through asking each other clues like "What do you know about Bourbon Street?", players must determine each resident's name, marital status, pets, favorite movie, and free time activities by combining the clues they receive. The goal is to complete a worksheet with this information for each resident.
The document discusses trends in data that can go up or down over time, with specific mentions of the highest and lowest points observed, as well as stability versus fluctuation.
Describing graphs verbs and adverbs worksheets answersSandy Millin
This document provides verbs, tenses, and adverbs to describe changes in data over time such as prices, sales, or other metrics. It lists verbs like rise, fall, increase, decrease to describe changes that go up or down. It also gives examples of how to use present, past, and present perfect tenses to discuss changes that have occurred or been ongoing. Additionally, it lists adverbs to modify verbs to indicate the amount or speed of changes, such as steadily, significantly, sharply, or slightly.
The document provides biographies of four famous individuals without revealing their names. It describes that the first person is one of the most respected people in the world, won a Nobel Peace Prize, was the first black president of their country, and spent 27 years in prison in South Africa. The second biography is about a Korean singer who studied in the USA and released their first album in 2001 with lyrics in the Yale Book of Quotations and a video with over 1 billion YouTube views. The third biography is about an English singer born in 1988 whose first album went four times platinum, whose second album won Grammy for Album of the Year in 2012, and who wrote the theme song for the James Bond film Skyfall with their most
Describing graphs adjectives and nouns worksheets answersSandy Millin
The document provides examples of how to describe changes and fluctuations using adverbs and nouns. It offers phrases like "a dramatic increase", "a significant shrinkage", "a fluctuation", "a slight growth", "a slight decrease", and "a peak" to characterize the level and nature of movements in various economic indicators over time.
This document discusses how to read and summarize graphs and charts. It explains that graphs typically have an introduction stating the topic and timeframe being depicted. Graphs can show trends such as upward, downward, or no movement. They can also vary in degree such as slightly, moderately, or significantly. The document provides examples of describing graphs and their trends over time.
Independent variables are variables that are intentionally manipulated or controlled in an experiment. Dependent variables are measured in relation to changes in the independent variables. An independent variable is identified as x and represents the input, while a dependent variable is identified as y and represents the output. Some examples of independent variables given are amount of fertilizer, number of minutes of practice, and temperature. The corresponding dependent variables that are measured are crop yield, test scores, and seed sprouting times.
This document lists various athletes and countries that excel in different sports like running, soccer, swimming, archery, table tennis, rowing, judo, and volleyball. It then describes a class Olympics competition where students will compete in events like star jumps, a step race, palm pushing, thumb war, long jump, and limbo to determine who is the fastest, slowest, strongest, weakest, tallest, and shortest in the class.
This document discusses various renewable energy sources including solar energy, hydropower, wind power, and geothermal power. It also describes examples of renewable energy technologies like the Solar Impulse plane, piezoelectric floors, and electric bicycles. Finally, it prompts students to brainstorm ways their school could generate electricity through renewable means.
The document instructs students to describe their graphs to their partner, listen carefully to their partner's descriptions to finish the graphs, and notes that the graphs are not in the same order between partners. Then, the roles reverse and students listen to descriptions to finish graphs and describe their own graphs.
Describing graphs prepositions and cohesive devices worksheetsSandy Millin
The document discusses the use of different prepositions to describe situations involving graphs, changes, and figures. It provides examples of prepositions used to show differences, single points, approximate amounts, ranges, and ongoing changes. It then gives sentences to complete using the correct prepositions. Finally, it lists phrases to introduce different parts of a paragraph and asks to complete a paragraph about sales using the graph and phrases provided.
Describing graphs time phrases and verb and adverb extension answersSandy Millin
The document describes trends in sales over time. Sales shot up dramatically in January, reaching their peak in February before dropping a little in March. They evened out over the next two months and improved slightly in June. Sales then plunged in July, hitting a low for the year, before picking up again in August and stabilizing in September and October.
Describing graphs verbs and adverbs worksheetsSandy Millin
The document describes sales figures and exports that fluctuated over time:
- Sales fell in late 2016 through early 2017 before leveling off and then rising in the summer, remaining steady until falling in October but rising again before Christmas.
- Exports grew consistently from 2002 to 2004, remained constant until 2006, then increased for two years but shrank slightly this year overall rising since 2002.
This document contains questions about the most useful, funniest, and scariest things from the previous year and things the reader is excited and worried about for the current year. It prompts the reader to write down goals for the current year and their goals. It instructs students to share their answers with the class after completing an activity.
This document provides guidance for students on creating a self-portrait, including factors to consider like expression, posture, clothing, background, colors, and style. It suggests that these choices can reveal how the artist sees themselves and what they want to convey. Students are instructed to first think about example self-portraits, then draw their own representing themselves and explain their artistic choices in a short paragraph. Finally, students will view and analyze each other's portraits.
This is a gap fill exercise to go with the song, Don't Worry Be Happy by Bobby McFerrin. For the activity description please go to www.highschoolesl.com
The blobfish was voted the world's ugliest animal by people who saw videos of ugly creatures. It lives 600-1200 meters deep near Australia and New Zealand in jelly-like form with a large head and small body. While humans don't eat it, many blobfish die in fishing nets. A conservation group made the blobfish its mascot to bring attention to ugly species that are endangered.
This document discusses various new words and their meanings:
- "Showrooming" refers to looking at a product in a store and then buying it cheaper online.
- "Schmeat" is a form of meat produced synthetically from biological tissue.
- An "Onlinguito" is a small furry mammal discovered in Colombia and Ecuador in 2013.
- "Bitcoin" is a digital currency whose price rose over $200 in the last year.
- A "Selfie" is a photo taken of oneself, often with a smartphone and uploaded to social media.
- "Binge-watching" means watching multiple episodes of a TV show in succession
The document discusses trends in data that can go up or down over time, with specific mentions of the highest and lowest points observed, as well as stability versus fluctuation.
Describing graphs verbs and adverbs worksheets answersSandy Millin
This document provides verbs, tenses, and adverbs to describe changes in data over time such as prices, sales, or other metrics. It lists verbs like rise, fall, increase, decrease to describe changes that go up or down. It also gives examples of how to use present, past, and present perfect tenses to discuss changes that have occurred or been ongoing. Additionally, it lists adverbs to modify verbs to indicate the amount or speed of changes, such as steadily, significantly, sharply, or slightly.
The document provides biographies of four famous individuals without revealing their names. It describes that the first person is one of the most respected people in the world, won a Nobel Peace Prize, was the first black president of their country, and spent 27 years in prison in South Africa. The second biography is about a Korean singer who studied in the USA and released their first album in 2001 with lyrics in the Yale Book of Quotations and a video with over 1 billion YouTube views. The third biography is about an English singer born in 1988 whose first album went four times platinum, whose second album won Grammy for Album of the Year in 2012, and who wrote the theme song for the James Bond film Skyfall with their most
Describing graphs adjectives and nouns worksheets answersSandy Millin
The document provides examples of how to describe changes and fluctuations using adverbs and nouns. It offers phrases like "a dramatic increase", "a significant shrinkage", "a fluctuation", "a slight growth", "a slight decrease", and "a peak" to characterize the level and nature of movements in various economic indicators over time.
This document discusses how to read and summarize graphs and charts. It explains that graphs typically have an introduction stating the topic and timeframe being depicted. Graphs can show trends such as upward, downward, or no movement. They can also vary in degree such as slightly, moderately, or significantly. The document provides examples of describing graphs and their trends over time.
Independent variables are variables that are intentionally manipulated or controlled in an experiment. Dependent variables are measured in relation to changes in the independent variables. An independent variable is identified as x and represents the input, while a dependent variable is identified as y and represents the output. Some examples of independent variables given are amount of fertilizer, number of minutes of practice, and temperature. The corresponding dependent variables that are measured are crop yield, test scores, and seed sprouting times.
This document lists various athletes and countries that excel in different sports like running, soccer, swimming, archery, table tennis, rowing, judo, and volleyball. It then describes a class Olympics competition where students will compete in events like star jumps, a step race, palm pushing, thumb war, long jump, and limbo to determine who is the fastest, slowest, strongest, weakest, tallest, and shortest in the class.
This document discusses various renewable energy sources including solar energy, hydropower, wind power, and geothermal power. It also describes examples of renewable energy technologies like the Solar Impulse plane, piezoelectric floors, and electric bicycles. Finally, it prompts students to brainstorm ways their school could generate electricity through renewable means.
The document instructs students to describe their graphs to their partner, listen carefully to their partner's descriptions to finish the graphs, and notes that the graphs are not in the same order between partners. Then, the roles reverse and students listen to descriptions to finish graphs and describe their own graphs.
Describing graphs prepositions and cohesive devices worksheetsSandy Millin
The document discusses the use of different prepositions to describe situations involving graphs, changes, and figures. It provides examples of prepositions used to show differences, single points, approximate amounts, ranges, and ongoing changes. It then gives sentences to complete using the correct prepositions. Finally, it lists phrases to introduce different parts of a paragraph and asks to complete a paragraph about sales using the graph and phrases provided.
Describing graphs time phrases and verb and adverb extension answersSandy Millin
The document describes trends in sales over time. Sales shot up dramatically in January, reaching their peak in February before dropping a little in March. They evened out over the next two months and improved slightly in June. Sales then plunged in July, hitting a low for the year, before picking up again in August and stabilizing in September and October.
Describing graphs verbs and adverbs worksheetsSandy Millin
The document describes sales figures and exports that fluctuated over time:
- Sales fell in late 2016 through early 2017 before leveling off and then rising in the summer, remaining steady until falling in October but rising again before Christmas.
- Exports grew consistently from 2002 to 2004, remained constant until 2006, then increased for two years but shrank slightly this year overall rising since 2002.
This document contains questions about the most useful, funniest, and scariest things from the previous year and things the reader is excited and worried about for the current year. It prompts the reader to write down goals for the current year and their goals. It instructs students to share their answers with the class after completing an activity.
This document provides guidance for students on creating a self-portrait, including factors to consider like expression, posture, clothing, background, colors, and style. It suggests that these choices can reveal how the artist sees themselves and what they want to convey. Students are instructed to first think about example self-portraits, then draw their own representing themselves and explain their artistic choices in a short paragraph. Finally, students will view and analyze each other's portraits.
This is a gap fill exercise to go with the song, Don't Worry Be Happy by Bobby McFerrin. For the activity description please go to www.highschoolesl.com
The blobfish was voted the world's ugliest animal by people who saw videos of ugly creatures. It lives 600-1200 meters deep near Australia and New Zealand in jelly-like form with a large head and small body. While humans don't eat it, many blobfish die in fishing nets. A conservation group made the blobfish its mascot to bring attention to ugly species that are endangered.
This document discusses various new words and their meanings:
- "Showrooming" refers to looking at a product in a store and then buying it cheaper online.
- "Schmeat" is a form of meat produced synthetically from biological tissue.
- An "Onlinguito" is a small furry mammal discovered in Colombia and Ecuador in 2013.
- "Bitcoin" is a digital currency whose price rose over $200 in the last year.
- A "Selfie" is a photo taken of oneself, often with a smartphone and uploaded to social media.
- "Binge-watching" means watching multiple episodes of a TV show in succession
The document lists different attributes like shortest, prettiest, and cleverest. It then asks "Who is the..." for each attribute, with the answer being the person who exemplifies that quality. It discusses holding a competition among a group where the class guesses which person will win different physical activities like star jumps, thumb war, and long jump. The goal is to determine the best group.
This document discusses modern technology and provides examples of vocabulary words and phrases used to describe different technologies. It then discusses 3D printers, their key feature of printing 3D objects, and positives and negatives like their ability to make complex designs easily but also their expense. It also notes potential problems like printing dangerous objects. The document next discusses Google Glass and prompts the reader to use the key phrases to describe this technology's features, positives, negatives, and potential problems.
The document describes the rules and format of a sports quiz show called "A Question of Sport" where teams compete over multiple rounds to score points and guess sports-related pictures, videos, and outcomes. The show consists of 4 rounds: picture board, observation, "What happened next?", and on the buzzer. Teams can gain points by correctly answering questions about pictures, videos, and predicting future events in videos or games. The team with the most points at the end wins.
This document outlines the rules and format for a sports quiz show involving 4 teams. The show consists of 4 rounds: a picture board round to identify sports people, an observation round involving answering questions about videos, a "what happened next" round to predict continuations of video clips, and a buzzer round where the first player to hit the buzzer can answer for additional points. The team with the most points at the end of the rounds wins.
The document discusses various advertisements and asks questions about them. It provides links to example advertisements and asks students to work in pairs or groups to analyze what product each advertisement is promoting, when and to whom the advertisements might be targeted, whether the advertisements are deceptive, and whether the advertisements make the students want to purchase the product. It also asks students to consider whether the advertisements effectively relate to the products being promoted.
The document provides biographies of four famous individuals without revealing their names. It describes that the first person is one of the most respected people in the world, won a Nobel Peace Prize, was the first black president of their country, and spent 27 years in prison in South Africa. The second biography is about a Korean singer who studied in the USA and released their first album in 2001 with lyrics in the Yale Book of Quotations and a video with over 1 billion YouTube views. The third biography is about an English singer born in 1988 whose first album went four times platinum, won Album of the Year at the 2012 Grammys, wrote the Skyfall theme song, and whose most famous song is Rolling in the Deep. The
The document contains questions to learn information about someone's background, including where they are from, their family, hobbies, favorite food, and statements to identify as true or false. It asks the reader to write 3 sentences about themselves, with 2 being true and 1 false, without showing others the response. The purpose is to engage the reader in learning about someone through a question and answer format.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
5. Activity 2
• Think of something you would like to know
about your classmates.
• Ask everyone your questions.
• Make a simple graph about the answers and
explain them using the useful expressions.
• Present to the class.
6. 0
5
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Soccer Basketball Tennis Ping Pong
What is the classes
Favourite Sport?
Number of People
We wanted to find out what the most popular sport was
amongst our class members. The graph shows that soccer is
the most popular sport whilst ping pong is the least popular
sport. These results suggest that people in our class prefer
team sports to non team sports.