The first castles were made of wood and were walled structures, later castles became stone structures that had drawbridges. The castles' toilets drained into moats below, which collected and contained the waste of the castle's inhabitants.
Granite House is a luxury home builder located in the United Kingdom. They have over 20 years of experience constructing high-end homes made from natural stone and other quality materials. Potential homebuyers can browse photos of completed projects on their website at www.granitehouse.co.uk to view Granite House's work.
Duct tape was invented in the 1920s and was originally used by the military to keep moisture out of ammunition cases. It proved to be very versatile for fixing guns, aircrafts, and jeeps. Duct tape is now commonly used in households to fix items like leaking pipes, damaged screens doors, and electrical outlets. Beyond its practical uses, duct tape can be used crafts such as wallets, belts, and phone cases. NASA has also used duct tape for emergency repairs on space shuttles.
Year 7 - Ruling - Castles And Domesdayenglishsarah
William faced several challenges in maintaining control over England after the Norman conquest. He addressed these challenges by building castles strategically throughout the country and commissioning the Domesday Book survey. The castles provided defensive structures and symbols of Norman authority, while the Domesday Book inventory of land and resources allowed William to effectively administer and tax the population. These measures helped consolidate William's political and military control over England.
The document discusses the history and design of trebuchets, which were siege weapons used during medieval times to attack castles from a distance. It describes how trebuchets worked by using counterweights and slings to hurl projectiles over castle walls. The document then provides instructions for building a miniature "micro-treb" trebuchet model using basic materials like wood, nails, and paper to experiment with the design and mechanics. Participants are challenged to construct their micro-treb trebuchet and test how far it can fling projectiles.
Notre Dame Cathedral and Santiago de Compostela Cathedral were discussed, noting their spires, roofs, bell towers, facades, and encimbrados as key parts. Stained glass windows, gargoyles, and Gothic sculpture and arches were described as typical decorations of these cathedrals.
The Crusades were a series of military campaigns organized by the Papacy between the 11th and 13th centuries with the goal of retaking the Holy Land from Muslim rule. The First Crusade succeeded in capturing Jerusalem in 1099. The Second Crusade was launched in 1145 after the fall of the Crusader state of Edessa but ended in failure. The Third Crusade from 1189-1192 attempted to retake Jerusalem but also failed. While the Fourth Crusade's goal was also Jerusalem, the army instead sacked the Christian city of Constantinople in 1204.
Granite House is a luxury home builder located in the United Kingdom. They have over 20 years of experience constructing high-end homes made from natural stone and other quality materials. Potential homebuyers can browse photos of completed projects on their website at www.granitehouse.co.uk to view Granite House's work.
Duct tape was invented in the 1920s and was originally used by the military to keep moisture out of ammunition cases. It proved to be very versatile for fixing guns, aircrafts, and jeeps. Duct tape is now commonly used in households to fix items like leaking pipes, damaged screens doors, and electrical outlets. Beyond its practical uses, duct tape can be used crafts such as wallets, belts, and phone cases. NASA has also used duct tape for emergency repairs on space shuttles.
Year 7 - Ruling - Castles And Domesdayenglishsarah
William faced several challenges in maintaining control over England after the Norman conquest. He addressed these challenges by building castles strategically throughout the country and commissioning the Domesday Book survey. The castles provided defensive structures and symbols of Norman authority, while the Domesday Book inventory of land and resources allowed William to effectively administer and tax the population. These measures helped consolidate William's political and military control over England.
The document discusses the history and design of trebuchets, which were siege weapons used during medieval times to attack castles from a distance. It describes how trebuchets worked by using counterweights and slings to hurl projectiles over castle walls. The document then provides instructions for building a miniature "micro-treb" trebuchet model using basic materials like wood, nails, and paper to experiment with the design and mechanics. Participants are challenged to construct their micro-treb trebuchet and test how far it can fling projectiles.
Notre Dame Cathedral and Santiago de Compostela Cathedral were discussed, noting their spires, roofs, bell towers, facades, and encimbrados as key parts. Stained glass windows, gargoyles, and Gothic sculpture and arches were described as typical decorations of these cathedrals.
The Crusades were a series of military campaigns organized by the Papacy between the 11th and 13th centuries with the goal of retaking the Holy Land from Muslim rule. The First Crusade succeeded in capturing Jerusalem in 1099. The Second Crusade was launched in 1145 after the fall of the Crusader state of Edessa but ended in failure. The Third Crusade from 1189-1192 attempted to retake Jerusalem but also failed. While the Fourth Crusade's goal was also Jerusalem, the army instead sacked the Christian city of Constantinople in 1204.
This document provides information about several cities in Poland to explore. It discusses the history and attractions of Gdansk, including Gothic churches, the Old Town Hall, and the Motława River. It then summarizes Sopot and Gdynia, mentioning the longest pier in Europe in Sopot and cliffs in Gdynia. Krakow is described as Poland's former capital known for Wawel Castle, St. Mary's Basilica, and local foods. Bialystok is noted as having a mix of cultures and the Orthodox Cathedral of St. Nicholas. Finally, Warsaw is presented as Poland's current capital located on the Vistula River and featuring the Royal Route and Łazienki Park
The document provides tips for writing and structuring a motivational speech. It recommends that a motivational speech should have three parts: 1) an introduction with a "hook" to grab attention, 2) main arguments with supporting details and examples, and 3) a conclusion that summarizes the main points and calls the audience to action. It also provides examples of hooks, tips for transitions between arguments, and recommendations for an impactful conclusion that inspires the audience.
Solar energy is obtained from sunlight and has advantages such as working efficiently in cold climates, having low human health impacts, and producing energy without fuel or pollution. However, it does not work at night and the initial costs of solar panels can be high. Geothermal energy uses heat from the Earth and does not produce pollution or contribute to global warming. While renewable, viable geothermal resources are only available in specific locations with suitable rock formations at drillable depths.
Here are some tips for giving feedback:
- Be specific about what they did well
- Focus on the arguments, not the person
- Suggest ways to improve arguments, not character
- Balance positive and constructive feedback
- Relate feedback to the debate structure/criteria
- Allow time for questions and discussion
The goal is to help students learn, not just declare a winner.
7.- FEEDBACK FOR STUDENTS
8.- ASSESSMENT RUBRICS
Here are some examples of assessment rubrics that can be used to evaluate student debates:
Criteria Excellent Good Fair Poor
Content
- Quality, depth and relevance of arguments and evidence
Structure
- Organization of arguments and rebut
Scientific discoveries that changed our worldlolaceituno
This project aims to make students aware of important scientific discoveries and their impacts. Students will research European scientists' lives and situate discoveries in historical and cultural contexts. The final product will be a magazine incorporating comics, videos, demonstrations, and timelines. Teachers will select discoveries and scientists to research. Students will be organized into teams to complete tasks like writing articles, explaining experiments, researching history and culture, and creating comics and timelines. The project seeks to improve students' skills, motivation, and cultural understanding while connecting science to other subjects. Evaluation will include surveys and discussions to assess participation, ICT skills, cooperation, and subject learning. Results are expected to include improved classroom performance, ICT and language skills, social skills,
The document provides background information on Aldous Huxley's 1932 novel "Brave New World". It explains that Huxley was concerned about the ways dictators could use science to control people and deny them freedom. He was worried about a future of tyranny and totalitarianism. The title of the novel refers to Miranda's line in Shakespeare's The Tempest about the "brave new world", though Huxley uses it cynically to imply that progress is not always as wonderful as it seems. The novel depicts a dystopian future where people are conditioned and controlled by the state from birth through scientific means like genetic engineering and hypnopaedia (sleep teaching).
Germany invaded Poland in 1939 with the goal of Germanizing the country and exploiting its resources. They imprisoned Polish authorities, intellectuals, and ethnic minorities. To hold the large number of prisoners, Germany built the Auschwitz concentration camp complex which consisted of two main camps. Auschwitz I was the original camp where prisoners faced terrible conditions, hard labor, starvation, and punishment cells. Auschwitz II or Birkenau was built later and was where the Nazi's mass extermination operation took place using Zyklon B gas chambers. Trains transported Jews and others from across Europe to Birkenau where most were immediately sent to the gas chambers, while some deemed fit for labor were kept as slaves until death from exhaustion or execution
In the late 19th century, the suffragette movement began in Britain to advocate for women's right to vote. Led by Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters, the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) used increasingly militant tactics like vandalism and hunger strikes to gain attention for their cause after peaceful methods failed. Their actions raised public awareness of the movement, though some suffragettes like Emily Davidson gave their lives. By the time World War I began, public and political support had grown, and women were finally granted the right to vote in Britain in 1918.
The document provides an overview of life and culture in America during the 1920s. Some key points covered include:
- The era was defined by industrial growth, consumer demand, and changes in lifestyle from 1918-1929.
- Urbanization accelerated and more Americans lived in cities, with New York and Chicago seeing large populations.
- Prohibition sparked debate between rural and urban areas and led to the growth of organized crime.
- Women gained new freedoms but still faced discrimination, and birth rates declined with new access to contraception.
- Developments in media, entertainment, arts, and sports captured the nation's attention in the "Roaring Twenties".
The Bronte family, including sisters Charlotte, Emily, Anne, and brother Branwell, lived in the parsonage in Haworth where their father was the local minister. The sisters used their solitary childhoods spent walking the nearby moors or reading at home to develop their creative talents. All six published novels under pseudonyms due to prejudice against female writers at the time. However, Branwell died of alcoholism at age 31 and the three sisters all died of tuberculosis within a few years of each other between ages 28-38.
This document lists common daily activities like flossing, driving to work, making coffee, going for a walk, doing laundry, washing dishes, reading the paper, cleaning the house, taking a nap, shaving, shopping, making dinner, putting on makeup, and doing hair.
This document lists common daily activities like flossing, driving to work, making coffee, going for a walk, doing laundry, washing dishes, reading the paper, cleaning the house, taking a nap, shaving, shopping, making dinner, putting on makeup, and doing hair.
This document outlines a typical daily routine, beginning with waking up, washing one's face and having a shower, followed by getting ready with tasks like drying hair, brushing teeth, getting dressed, and making the bed before going to school to study, have snacks and lunch, then returning home to do homework before finishing the night with dinner, bath and going to bed.
The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain in the late 18th century due to several factors. Agricultural advances led to population growth and a surplus of rural workers who moved to cities to work in factories. Britain had essential elements for economic success like capital, land, labor, and access to raw materials from its colonies. The development of steam power, new machinery, and factories revolutionized production and allowed industries like textiles to grow rapidly. The Industrial Revolution then spread beyond Britain to other parts of Europe and North America in the early 19th century.
The Roaring Twenties began after World War I as society embraced modernity and broke from tradition. New technologies like automobiles, movies, and radio spread popular culture. The US economy boomed due to government policies, consumerism, and mass production. Women gained more freedom through suffrage and the flapper lifestyle, though faced pressure to marry. Jazz music and dance defined nightlife in the era.
Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer who made four voyages between Spain and the Americas between 1492 and 1503. These voyages marked the beginning of European colonization of the Americas. Columbus wrongly estimated the distance between Europe and Asia and believed he had reached Asia when he landed in the Bahamas, not realizing he had discovered a new continent. While Columbus opened the door for European colonization, he faced increasing difficulties governing the colonies and was imprisoned for a year due to accusations of tyrannical rule before returning to Spain, where he died still convinced he had reached Asia.
The document summarizes the contributions of several physicians who helped advance medicine and public health:
- Edward Jenner developed the smallpox vaccine in 1796 which was pivotal in eradicating the disease.
- Ignaz Semmelweis discovered in 1847 that handwashing reduced maternal mortality from puerperal fever in hospitals.
- John Snow conclusively linked a cholera outbreak in 1854 to a contaminated water pump, helping establish germ theory and epidemiology.
- Joseph Lister introduced antiseptic surgery in 1867, reducing surgical infections through carbolic acid and dressings.
- Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928 after noticing bacteria-killing mould in his lab, though it
Light and sound science 2 ESO Bilinguallolaceituno
Light can come from natural sources like the sun or artificial sources like light bulbs. It travels in straight lines as photons and waves through different mediums like air, water, and glass. Sound is a form of mechanical energy that travels in waves through solids, liquids, and gases, but not in a vacuum. It has qualities of intensity, pitch, and tone. Light pollution and sound pollution refer to excessive artificial light and noise in the environment that can disrupt human and animal activity.
The document discusses genetic engineering, stem cells, and cloning. It defines genetic engineering as the manipulation of an organism's DNA to produce desired traits, but notes it is an imprecise technology. Stem cells are cells that can differentiate into other cell types and have potential medical applications, but their use is controversial. Cloning produces genetically identical organisms and there are three main types, but cloning techniques remain risky and result in many failed pregnancies or deformities in animals.
Charles Darwin was born in 1809 in England. He studied medicine but became interested in natural history. He served as a naturalist on the HMS Beagle voyage from 1831-1836. His observations of wildlife in places like the Galapagos Islands led him to develop his theory of evolution by natural selection. He published On the Origin of Species in 1859, which explained how species evolved over generations through a process of natural selection. The book caused great controversy but became widely accepted by scientists. Darwin spent many years gathering evidence and developing his theory before publishing. He revolutionized scientific thought by establishing evolution as the mechanism that explains the diversity of life.
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The structural design process is explained: Follow our step-by-step guide to understand building design intricacies and ensure structural integrity. Learn how to build wonderful buildings with the help of our detailed information. Learn how to create structures with durability and reliability and also gain insights on ways of managing structures.
This document provides information about several cities in Poland to explore. It discusses the history and attractions of Gdansk, including Gothic churches, the Old Town Hall, and the Motława River. It then summarizes Sopot and Gdynia, mentioning the longest pier in Europe in Sopot and cliffs in Gdynia. Krakow is described as Poland's former capital known for Wawel Castle, St. Mary's Basilica, and local foods. Bialystok is noted as having a mix of cultures and the Orthodox Cathedral of St. Nicholas. Finally, Warsaw is presented as Poland's current capital located on the Vistula River and featuring the Royal Route and Łazienki Park
The document provides tips for writing and structuring a motivational speech. It recommends that a motivational speech should have three parts: 1) an introduction with a "hook" to grab attention, 2) main arguments with supporting details and examples, and 3) a conclusion that summarizes the main points and calls the audience to action. It also provides examples of hooks, tips for transitions between arguments, and recommendations for an impactful conclusion that inspires the audience.
Solar energy is obtained from sunlight and has advantages such as working efficiently in cold climates, having low human health impacts, and producing energy without fuel or pollution. However, it does not work at night and the initial costs of solar panels can be high. Geothermal energy uses heat from the Earth and does not produce pollution or contribute to global warming. While renewable, viable geothermal resources are only available in specific locations with suitable rock formations at drillable depths.
Here are some tips for giving feedback:
- Be specific about what they did well
- Focus on the arguments, not the person
- Suggest ways to improve arguments, not character
- Balance positive and constructive feedback
- Relate feedback to the debate structure/criteria
- Allow time for questions and discussion
The goal is to help students learn, not just declare a winner.
7.- FEEDBACK FOR STUDENTS
8.- ASSESSMENT RUBRICS
Here are some examples of assessment rubrics that can be used to evaluate student debates:
Criteria Excellent Good Fair Poor
Content
- Quality, depth and relevance of arguments and evidence
Structure
- Organization of arguments and rebut
Scientific discoveries that changed our worldlolaceituno
This project aims to make students aware of important scientific discoveries and their impacts. Students will research European scientists' lives and situate discoveries in historical and cultural contexts. The final product will be a magazine incorporating comics, videos, demonstrations, and timelines. Teachers will select discoveries and scientists to research. Students will be organized into teams to complete tasks like writing articles, explaining experiments, researching history and culture, and creating comics and timelines. The project seeks to improve students' skills, motivation, and cultural understanding while connecting science to other subjects. Evaluation will include surveys and discussions to assess participation, ICT skills, cooperation, and subject learning. Results are expected to include improved classroom performance, ICT and language skills, social skills,
The document provides background information on Aldous Huxley's 1932 novel "Brave New World". It explains that Huxley was concerned about the ways dictators could use science to control people and deny them freedom. He was worried about a future of tyranny and totalitarianism. The title of the novel refers to Miranda's line in Shakespeare's The Tempest about the "brave new world", though Huxley uses it cynically to imply that progress is not always as wonderful as it seems. The novel depicts a dystopian future where people are conditioned and controlled by the state from birth through scientific means like genetic engineering and hypnopaedia (sleep teaching).
Germany invaded Poland in 1939 with the goal of Germanizing the country and exploiting its resources. They imprisoned Polish authorities, intellectuals, and ethnic minorities. To hold the large number of prisoners, Germany built the Auschwitz concentration camp complex which consisted of two main camps. Auschwitz I was the original camp where prisoners faced terrible conditions, hard labor, starvation, and punishment cells. Auschwitz II or Birkenau was built later and was where the Nazi's mass extermination operation took place using Zyklon B gas chambers. Trains transported Jews and others from across Europe to Birkenau where most were immediately sent to the gas chambers, while some deemed fit for labor were kept as slaves until death from exhaustion or execution
In the late 19th century, the suffragette movement began in Britain to advocate for women's right to vote. Led by Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters, the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) used increasingly militant tactics like vandalism and hunger strikes to gain attention for their cause after peaceful methods failed. Their actions raised public awareness of the movement, though some suffragettes like Emily Davidson gave their lives. By the time World War I began, public and political support had grown, and women were finally granted the right to vote in Britain in 1918.
The document provides an overview of life and culture in America during the 1920s. Some key points covered include:
- The era was defined by industrial growth, consumer demand, and changes in lifestyle from 1918-1929.
- Urbanization accelerated and more Americans lived in cities, with New York and Chicago seeing large populations.
- Prohibition sparked debate between rural and urban areas and led to the growth of organized crime.
- Women gained new freedoms but still faced discrimination, and birth rates declined with new access to contraception.
- Developments in media, entertainment, arts, and sports captured the nation's attention in the "Roaring Twenties".
The Bronte family, including sisters Charlotte, Emily, Anne, and brother Branwell, lived in the parsonage in Haworth where their father was the local minister. The sisters used their solitary childhoods spent walking the nearby moors or reading at home to develop their creative talents. All six published novels under pseudonyms due to prejudice against female writers at the time. However, Branwell died of alcoholism at age 31 and the three sisters all died of tuberculosis within a few years of each other between ages 28-38.
This document lists common daily activities like flossing, driving to work, making coffee, going for a walk, doing laundry, washing dishes, reading the paper, cleaning the house, taking a nap, shaving, shopping, making dinner, putting on makeup, and doing hair.
This document lists common daily activities like flossing, driving to work, making coffee, going for a walk, doing laundry, washing dishes, reading the paper, cleaning the house, taking a nap, shaving, shopping, making dinner, putting on makeup, and doing hair.
This document outlines a typical daily routine, beginning with waking up, washing one's face and having a shower, followed by getting ready with tasks like drying hair, brushing teeth, getting dressed, and making the bed before going to school to study, have snacks and lunch, then returning home to do homework before finishing the night with dinner, bath and going to bed.
The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain in the late 18th century due to several factors. Agricultural advances led to population growth and a surplus of rural workers who moved to cities to work in factories. Britain had essential elements for economic success like capital, land, labor, and access to raw materials from its colonies. The development of steam power, new machinery, and factories revolutionized production and allowed industries like textiles to grow rapidly. The Industrial Revolution then spread beyond Britain to other parts of Europe and North America in the early 19th century.
The Roaring Twenties began after World War I as society embraced modernity and broke from tradition. New technologies like automobiles, movies, and radio spread popular culture. The US economy boomed due to government policies, consumerism, and mass production. Women gained more freedom through suffrage and the flapper lifestyle, though faced pressure to marry. Jazz music and dance defined nightlife in the era.
Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer who made four voyages between Spain and the Americas between 1492 and 1503. These voyages marked the beginning of European colonization of the Americas. Columbus wrongly estimated the distance between Europe and Asia and believed he had reached Asia when he landed in the Bahamas, not realizing he had discovered a new continent. While Columbus opened the door for European colonization, he faced increasing difficulties governing the colonies and was imprisoned for a year due to accusations of tyrannical rule before returning to Spain, where he died still convinced he had reached Asia.
The document summarizes the contributions of several physicians who helped advance medicine and public health:
- Edward Jenner developed the smallpox vaccine in 1796 which was pivotal in eradicating the disease.
- Ignaz Semmelweis discovered in 1847 that handwashing reduced maternal mortality from puerperal fever in hospitals.
- John Snow conclusively linked a cholera outbreak in 1854 to a contaminated water pump, helping establish germ theory and epidemiology.
- Joseph Lister introduced antiseptic surgery in 1867, reducing surgical infections through carbolic acid and dressings.
- Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928 after noticing bacteria-killing mould in his lab, though it
Light and sound science 2 ESO Bilinguallolaceituno
Light can come from natural sources like the sun or artificial sources like light bulbs. It travels in straight lines as photons and waves through different mediums like air, water, and glass. Sound is a form of mechanical energy that travels in waves through solids, liquids, and gases, but not in a vacuum. It has qualities of intensity, pitch, and tone. Light pollution and sound pollution refer to excessive artificial light and noise in the environment that can disrupt human and animal activity.
The document discusses genetic engineering, stem cells, and cloning. It defines genetic engineering as the manipulation of an organism's DNA to produce desired traits, but notes it is an imprecise technology. Stem cells are cells that can differentiate into other cell types and have potential medical applications, but their use is controversial. Cloning produces genetically identical organisms and there are three main types, but cloning techniques remain risky and result in many failed pregnancies or deformities in animals.
Charles Darwin was born in 1809 in England. He studied medicine but became interested in natural history. He served as a naturalist on the HMS Beagle voyage from 1831-1836. His observations of wildlife in places like the Galapagos Islands led him to develop his theory of evolution by natural selection. He published On the Origin of Species in 1859, which explained how species evolved over generations through a process of natural selection. The book caused great controversy but became widely accepted by scientists. Darwin spent many years gathering evidence and developing his theory before publishing. He revolutionized scientific thought by establishing evolution as the mechanism that explains the diversity of life.
Structural Design Process: Step-by-Step Guide for BuildingsChandresh Chudasama
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