This document contains 30 word problems for year 1 students involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and other basic math concepts. The problems ask students to calculate things like the number of stickers or dolls needed to match amounts, costs of toys, numbers of objects, time differences and more. Solving the problems requires applying mathematical operations to quantities provided in each short scenario.
This document contains 20 guessing games where the player must identify an object, animal, person or thing based on clues provided. Each guessing game provides 3 clues and 3 potential answers to choose from. The topics covered include parts of the house, occupations, animals, means of transportation, foods, drinks, furniture, school supplies, communication devices, weather items and appliances.
This document contains questions for a student to answer about various topics for a final school presentation, including:
1. Questions about the student's family, studies, future, past, birthday presents, holidays, summer jobs, and extracurricular activities.
2. Additional questions about holidays in Spain, extracurricular activities, birthday presents, holidays, summer jobs, and how to use free space in cities.
The document provides a list of talking points and questions for a student to use in creating a final school presentation that covers important parts of their life experience.
The interview is with a 42-year-old mathematics teacher named David Anton who lives in Guinardó near the market. He enjoys his job teaching young students and his hobbies include snowboarding, playing guitar, and cooking. In his free time, he relaxes with his wife of 13 years. While he likes teaching mathematics, he would also enjoy teaching philosophy or audio-visual courses.
What do you remember? Basic English RevisionPaula Gómez
This document contains 20 English language exam questions testing a variety of grammar concepts. The questions cover topics such as verb conjugation, opposites, plurals, possessives, comparative and superlative adjectives, prepositions, and subject-verb agreement. Students must fill in blanks, choose the correct answers, write out answers, and identify errors to complete the questions.
The document contains 24 questions for a student to answer in complete sentences about their personal information, family, neighborhood, school, schedule, hobbies and a recent date. The student is instructed to provide their responses on the following page. Example responses are requested to be written in full sentences.
The document contains 21 questions asking for personal details about a student such as their name, age, family members, home, interests, schedule, and extracurricular activities. The student is instructed to answer each question in a complete sentence on the following page. An example response is provided about what the student's uncle looks like.
Workbook 2019 sec. 3 - collected by Mr. Ayman MahgoubMahgoubAyman
This document contains an English language lesson with exercises about grammar, vocabulary, and language skills. In the first exercise, students are asked to match phrases using new vocabulary words. The second exercise has students complete sentences with words from the first exercise. The third exercise involves using a dictionary to answer questions about related words.
The lesson continues with additional exercises that focus on grammar, such as choosing the correct verb form and finding mistakes in sentences. Students are tasked with answering questions using the present perfect tense. Vocabulary is further developed through exercises involving word forms, meanings, and filling in tables. The document closes with a dialogue for students to finish and additional language practice.
This document contains 30 word problems for year 1 students involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and other basic math concepts. The problems ask students to calculate things like the number of stickers or dolls needed to match amounts, costs of toys, numbers of objects, time differences and more. Solving the problems requires applying mathematical operations to quantities provided in each short scenario.
This document contains 20 guessing games where the player must identify an object, animal, person or thing based on clues provided. Each guessing game provides 3 clues and 3 potential answers to choose from. The topics covered include parts of the house, occupations, animals, means of transportation, foods, drinks, furniture, school supplies, communication devices, weather items and appliances.
This document contains questions for a student to answer about various topics for a final school presentation, including:
1. Questions about the student's family, studies, future, past, birthday presents, holidays, summer jobs, and extracurricular activities.
2. Additional questions about holidays in Spain, extracurricular activities, birthday presents, holidays, summer jobs, and how to use free space in cities.
The document provides a list of talking points and questions for a student to use in creating a final school presentation that covers important parts of their life experience.
The interview is with a 42-year-old mathematics teacher named David Anton who lives in Guinardó near the market. He enjoys his job teaching young students and his hobbies include snowboarding, playing guitar, and cooking. In his free time, he relaxes with his wife of 13 years. While he likes teaching mathematics, he would also enjoy teaching philosophy or audio-visual courses.
What do you remember? Basic English RevisionPaula Gómez
This document contains 20 English language exam questions testing a variety of grammar concepts. The questions cover topics such as verb conjugation, opposites, plurals, possessives, comparative and superlative adjectives, prepositions, and subject-verb agreement. Students must fill in blanks, choose the correct answers, write out answers, and identify errors to complete the questions.
The document contains 24 questions for a student to answer in complete sentences about their personal information, family, neighborhood, school, schedule, hobbies and a recent date. The student is instructed to provide their responses on the following page. Example responses are requested to be written in full sentences.
The document contains 21 questions asking for personal details about a student such as their name, age, family members, home, interests, schedule, and extracurricular activities. The student is instructed to answer each question in a complete sentence on the following page. An example response is provided about what the student's uncle looks like.
Workbook 2019 sec. 3 - collected by Mr. Ayman MahgoubMahgoubAyman
This document contains an English language lesson with exercises about grammar, vocabulary, and language skills. In the first exercise, students are asked to match phrases using new vocabulary words. The second exercise has students complete sentences with words from the first exercise. The third exercise involves using a dictionary to answer questions about related words.
The lesson continues with additional exercises that focus on grammar, such as choosing the correct verb form and finding mistakes in sentences. Students are tasked with answering questions using the present perfect tense. Vocabulary is further developed through exercises involving word forms, meanings, and filling in tables. The document closes with a dialogue for students to finish and additional language practice.
This document contains 14 logic puzzles or riddles with questions ranging from dividing candy bars among friends to arranging filled and empty glasses. The puzzles test reasoning skills and thinking outside the box to find non-obvious solutions or explanations.
The document contains 22 questions asking a student about their name, age, family, possessions, pets, favorite animals, and their teacher. The student is asked to answer each question with a complete sentence on the following page. Some example questions include what their name is, how old they are, what color their shirt is, if they have a schoolbag and what's inside it, if they have a pet and what type it is, and if their teacher is tall or young.
This document contains two sets of 10 permutation and combination problems each. The problems involve calculating the number of arrangements or selections of different objects such as letters, people, balls, etc. under certain conditions like allowing or disallowing repetition, certain objects always or never being together. Calculating permutations and combinations is required to determine the number of possible outcomes for each problem.
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This document provides information about a book titled "Selection of IOE English Exam Questions for Grade 10, Volume 1". It was published by MCBooks Publishing Company, who holds the copyright. It contains 17 exam rounds with 2 tests each to help students practice. In addition to the book, audio lessons are provided to help with listening skills. The publisher hopes this material will be useful for students to improve their English.
This document contains a series of questions and answers about a person named Irene from Barcelona, Spain. Some key details provided are: Irene's name, hometown, parents' names, living situation in Cerdanyola del Vallès, hobbies like going to the gym and spending time with friends, and daily schedule including times for meals, exercise, and sleeping. The document is used to generate a descriptive text about another person named Alison from Ireland.
This document provides 50 brain teasers and lateral thinking puzzles compiled by David Koutsoukis. The puzzles cover a wide range of topics and involve wordplay, logic, and thinking outside the box. Examples include puzzles about homophones, ambiguous wording, unusual perspectives, and paradoxes. The goal is to challenge readers to carefully analyze each clue and think creatively to arrive at the right solution.
Here are the matches between the tips for learning a language in the first column and the illustrative statements in the second column:
1. Don't be afraid of making mistakes. - e. Making mistakes is how you learn.
2. Take the opportunity to listen to the language as much as possible. - c. Listen to the radio or podcasts in your target language.
3. Watch films and TV in English. - a. Watch movies with subtitles in your target language.
4. Find a way to learn new words and remember them. - b. Make flashcards to help memorize vocabulary.
5. Practise speaking as much as you can. - d. Join a language exchange meet
This document lists 20 word problems involving combinations and permutations. The problems require calculating the number of possible outcomes when selecting items from different groups, arranging items in sequences, or assigning items to categories. They range from simple problems involving a few items to more complex problems involving multiple steps of selection and arrangement.
The document contains a list of 41 questions asking for personal information such as name, age, birthdate, address, favorite colors, subjects, activities, as well as questions about family, school, books, movies, hobbies, sports and summer plans. The questions are seeking to gather detailed background information about an individual.
This document contains information about English Olympiad tests for students in grades 8 through 10 in Ukraine. It provides directions and sample tasks/topics for both written and oral comprehension tests. The written tests involve choosing one of three essay prompts and writing an essay. The oral tests involve choosing one of 20 speaking topics and giving a 1 minute presentation on that topic. Sample topics for both tests cover a range of subjects including friends, family, hobbies, travel, sports, books, music, traditions, health, technology, and movies.
Trinda was playing outside and was excited to get a puppy. She had asked her mom for a puppy many times before. This time, her mom promised they would pick out a puppy after school. While playing, Trinda heard crying coming from bushes and discovered a small puppy with short white fur and black ears.
The document contains a series of riddles, puzzles, and logic problems. Many involve wordplay, patterns in letters, numbers, or sequences. The questions test skills like deductive reasoning, word associations, and finding hidden meanings or connections between clues.
The document contains multiple word problems related to math concepts such as ratios, percentages, operations, measurement, and statistics. It asks the reader to determine missing quantities based on the information provided, predict future outcomes, and identify relationships between variables. Sample questions include calculating the number of different types of fruit in a basket given ratios, finding the total number of books printed in a time period, and identifying the relationship between the number of tables and chairs in a rental space.
The document contains an English test with reading comprehension questions and grammar exercises. It includes a reading passage about Australia with questions about the text. There are also questions testing comparative adjectives, filling in blanks with comparative forms of adjectives, comparing things using comparatives, a dialogue with true/false questions, choosing the correct superlative form, and completing a dialogue with given words.
The document provides an overview of the topics and activities covered in a basic conversation class for week 6. The week focuses on family vocabulary and pronunciation, with exercises on minimal word pairs, family trees, photos of family members, and questions about family. Students listen to passages and stories about daily routines and families. They practice pronunciation, fill in blanks, answer comprehension questions, and have a conversation practice section at the end of the class.
The document provides a 50 question sample Wonderlic test used by the NFL to assess cognitive ability. It includes questions on math, word problems, sequences, analogies and reasoning. The test taker has 12 minutes to answer the 50 questions which cover a range of topics testing skills like number series, logic, estimating, coding/decoding and more. The answer key is provided at the bottom.
Oksanka calls the Steel City Leisure Centre to get information about swimming. The receptionist tells her that on weekends the swimming pool is open from 10am to 9pm on Saturdays and from 10am to 7pm on Sundays. There is a fun pool with a wave machine and flumes for children. For non-swimmers, there is a learners' pool. Admission is $4 for adults, $2.5 for children over 5, and under-5s are free. There is also a family ticket for $9.5 that covers two adults and two children.
Oksanka:
Assistant:
Oksanka:
Hello, I'm Oksanka. I'm going to Britain next month and I
need to get some money changed.
Certainly. What currency would you like to exchange?
I have 200 Ukrainian hryvnias that I need to change into
British pounds. Do you know the current exchange rate?
Let me check... The current rate for 200 Ukrainian hryvnias
is £5.50. So I can exchange your 200 hryvnias for £5.50.
Thank you. Here are the hryvnias.
Thank you. Here is your £5.50 in cash. Do you need any
other currency while
This document provides a series of logic puzzles organized into general, math, and lateral thinking sections ranging from 1 to 10 points in difficulty. The answer to each puzzle is provided in the notes section of the corresponding slide. Pictures may help solve some puzzles or lead the reader astray. Participants are asked not to spoil puzzles for others.
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The text is a multiple choice quiz with 20 questions about grammar, vocabulary, and matching pictures to words. It tests on topics like plural nouns, countable and uncountable nouns, prepositions of place, and identifying furniture and rooms in a house from images. The questions have 4 multiple choice answers to choose from for each item.
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.
This document contains 14 logic puzzles or riddles with questions ranging from dividing candy bars among friends to arranging filled and empty glasses. The puzzles test reasoning skills and thinking outside the box to find non-obvious solutions or explanations.
The document contains 22 questions asking a student about their name, age, family, possessions, pets, favorite animals, and their teacher. The student is asked to answer each question with a complete sentence on the following page. Some example questions include what their name is, how old they are, what color their shirt is, if they have a schoolbag and what's inside it, if they have a pet and what type it is, and if their teacher is tall or young.
This document contains two sets of 10 permutation and combination problems each. The problems involve calculating the number of arrangements or selections of different objects such as letters, people, balls, etc. under certain conditions like allowing or disallowing repetition, certain objects always or never being together. Calculating permutations and combinations is required to determine the number of possible outcomes for each problem.
Tuyển tập đề thi Violympic tiếng anh lớp 10 tập 1nguyen cong vu
This document provides information about a book titled "Selection of IOE English Exam Questions for Grade 10, Volume 1". It was published by MCBooks Publishing Company, who holds the copyright. It contains 17 exam rounds with 2 tests each to help students practice. In addition to the book, audio lessons are provided to help with listening skills. The publisher hopes this material will be useful for students to improve their English.
This document contains a series of questions and answers about a person named Irene from Barcelona, Spain. Some key details provided are: Irene's name, hometown, parents' names, living situation in Cerdanyola del Vallès, hobbies like going to the gym and spending time with friends, and daily schedule including times for meals, exercise, and sleeping. The document is used to generate a descriptive text about another person named Alison from Ireland.
This document provides 50 brain teasers and lateral thinking puzzles compiled by David Koutsoukis. The puzzles cover a wide range of topics and involve wordplay, logic, and thinking outside the box. Examples include puzzles about homophones, ambiguous wording, unusual perspectives, and paradoxes. The goal is to challenge readers to carefully analyze each clue and think creatively to arrive at the right solution.
Here are the matches between the tips for learning a language in the first column and the illustrative statements in the second column:
1. Don't be afraid of making mistakes. - e. Making mistakes is how you learn.
2. Take the opportunity to listen to the language as much as possible. - c. Listen to the radio or podcasts in your target language.
3. Watch films and TV in English. - a. Watch movies with subtitles in your target language.
4. Find a way to learn new words and remember them. - b. Make flashcards to help memorize vocabulary.
5. Practise speaking as much as you can. - d. Join a language exchange meet
This document lists 20 word problems involving combinations and permutations. The problems require calculating the number of possible outcomes when selecting items from different groups, arranging items in sequences, or assigning items to categories. They range from simple problems involving a few items to more complex problems involving multiple steps of selection and arrangement.
The document contains a list of 41 questions asking for personal information such as name, age, birthdate, address, favorite colors, subjects, activities, as well as questions about family, school, books, movies, hobbies, sports and summer plans. The questions are seeking to gather detailed background information about an individual.
This document contains information about English Olympiad tests for students in grades 8 through 10 in Ukraine. It provides directions and sample tasks/topics for both written and oral comprehension tests. The written tests involve choosing one of three essay prompts and writing an essay. The oral tests involve choosing one of 20 speaking topics and giving a 1 minute presentation on that topic. Sample topics for both tests cover a range of subjects including friends, family, hobbies, travel, sports, books, music, traditions, health, technology, and movies.
Trinda was playing outside and was excited to get a puppy. She had asked her mom for a puppy many times before. This time, her mom promised they would pick out a puppy after school. While playing, Trinda heard crying coming from bushes and discovered a small puppy with short white fur and black ears.
The document contains a series of riddles, puzzles, and logic problems. Many involve wordplay, patterns in letters, numbers, or sequences. The questions test skills like deductive reasoning, word associations, and finding hidden meanings or connections between clues.
The document contains multiple word problems related to math concepts such as ratios, percentages, operations, measurement, and statistics. It asks the reader to determine missing quantities based on the information provided, predict future outcomes, and identify relationships between variables. Sample questions include calculating the number of different types of fruit in a basket given ratios, finding the total number of books printed in a time period, and identifying the relationship between the number of tables and chairs in a rental space.
The document contains an English test with reading comprehension questions and grammar exercises. It includes a reading passage about Australia with questions about the text. There are also questions testing comparative adjectives, filling in blanks with comparative forms of adjectives, comparing things using comparatives, a dialogue with true/false questions, choosing the correct superlative form, and completing a dialogue with given words.
The document provides an overview of the topics and activities covered in a basic conversation class for week 6. The week focuses on family vocabulary and pronunciation, with exercises on minimal word pairs, family trees, photos of family members, and questions about family. Students listen to passages and stories about daily routines and families. They practice pronunciation, fill in blanks, answer comprehension questions, and have a conversation practice section at the end of the class.
The document provides a 50 question sample Wonderlic test used by the NFL to assess cognitive ability. It includes questions on math, word problems, sequences, analogies and reasoning. The test taker has 12 minutes to answer the 50 questions which cover a range of topics testing skills like number series, logic, estimating, coding/decoding and more. The answer key is provided at the bottom.
Oksanka calls the Steel City Leisure Centre to get information about swimming. The receptionist tells her that on weekends the swimming pool is open from 10am to 9pm on Saturdays and from 10am to 7pm on Sundays. There is a fun pool with a wave machine and flumes for children. For non-swimmers, there is a learners' pool. Admission is $4 for adults, $2.5 for children over 5, and under-5s are free. There is also a family ticket for $9.5 that covers two adults and two children.
Oksanka:
Assistant:
Oksanka:
Hello, I'm Oksanka. I'm going to Britain next month and I
need to get some money changed.
Certainly. What currency would you like to exchange?
I have 200 Ukrainian hryvnias that I need to change into
British pounds. Do you know the current exchange rate?
Let me check... The current rate for 200 Ukrainian hryvnias
is £5.50. So I can exchange your 200 hryvnias for £5.50.
Thank you. Here are the hryvnias.
Thank you. Here is your £5.50 in cash. Do you need any
other currency while
This document provides a series of logic puzzles organized into general, math, and lateral thinking sections ranging from 1 to 10 points in difficulty. The answer to each puzzle is provided in the notes section of the corresponding slide. Pictures may help solve some puzzles or lead the reader astray. Participants are asked not to spoil puzzles for others.
Soal Ulangan harian bing sem 1 kls 1 kur 2013 ( smp )rahmawati sudarso
The text is a multiple choice quiz with 20 questions about grammar, vocabulary, and matching pictures to words. It tests on topics like plural nouns, countable and uncountable nouns, prepositions of place, and identifying furniture and rooms in a house from images. The questions have 4 multiple choice answers to choose from for each item.
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A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
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2. Listen carefully then answer the question.
Questions will be read only ONCE. After
having answered all the questions, discuss
your answers with your seatmate.
4. 2. Can a man in New York marry his widow's
sister?
5. 3. Albert the butcher is 6 feet tall and wears a
size 12 shoe. What does he weigh?
6. 4. You’re driving a bus. At the first stop, 8
people get on. At the second stop, 3 people
get off. At the last stop, 2 people get on. How
old is the bus driver?
20. 18. This creamy dessert becomes a
condiment with only one letter changed.
21. 19. How many cookies can you eat on an
empty stomach?
22. 20. A doctor has a brother who is an attorney,
but this same attorney does not have a
brother who is a doctor. How can this be?
23. 21. You have just built a new ranch and are
choosing color schemes for your home. Since
blue is your favorite color, you decide that
you will use only blue throughout your house.
a. What color is the kitchen? b. What color is
the living room? c. What color is the upstairs
bathroom?