Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang algoritma pemrograman dasar yang mencakup pengertian algoritma, variabel, konstanta, tipe data, struktur algoritma berurutan, percabangan, pengulangan, dan pengelolaan array.
The document contains contact information for Iván Felipe Soache Landinez including his school, address, email address, and blog URL. It lists Colegio Nicolás Esguerra as his school and provides his address as Iván Felipe Soache Landinez 801 along with his email as pipe21landinez@gmail.com and blog URL as ticivanfelipe801.blospot.com.
This week marks the start of the new school year, with the first week of classes beginning on September 2, 2012. Students will be attending their first set of classes and getting accustomed to their schedules and classroom routines. Teachers will be introducing themselves and their curriculum plans for the semester.
El documento describe los pasos para resolver un problema utilizando la computadora: 1) definir y analizar el problema, 2) diseñar un algoritmo o diagrama de flujo, 3) codificar un programa de acuerdo al algoritmo, 4) compilar y depurar el programa, 5) ejecutar el programa, y 6) elaborar documentación. Explica cada paso en detalle.
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Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang algoritma pemrograman dasar yang mencakup pengertian algoritma, variabel, konstanta, tipe data, struktur algoritma berurutan, percabangan, pengulangan, dan pengelolaan array.
The document contains contact information for Iván Felipe Soache Landinez including his school, address, email address, and blog URL. It lists Colegio Nicolás Esguerra as his school and provides his address as Iván Felipe Soache Landinez 801 along with his email as pipe21landinez@gmail.com and blog URL as ticivanfelipe801.blospot.com.
This week marks the start of the new school year, with the first week of classes beginning on September 2, 2012. Students will be attending their first set of classes and getting accustomed to their schedules and classroom routines. Teachers will be introducing themselves and their curriculum plans for the semester.
El documento describe los pasos para resolver un problema utilizando la computadora: 1) definir y analizar el problema, 2) diseñar un algoritmo o diagrama de flujo, 3) codificar un programa de acuerdo al algoritmo, 4) compilar y depurar el programa, 5) ejecutar el programa, y 6) elaborar documentación. Explica cada paso en detalle.
This very short document does not contain enough content to create a meaningful 3 sentence summary. It consists of a single sentence stating "this is test document" without any other details.
This document appears to be a form requesting basic information including a name, date, and location. It asks for identifying details in 3 fields but does not provide much other context around its purpose or intended use.
Drug treatment is intended to help addicted individuals stop compulsive drug seeking and use. Treatment can occur in a variety of settings, take many different ...
Este documento resume três estudos sobre a influência da preferência lateral e experiência sobre o desempenho e ativação muscular dos membros inferiores durante o ciclismo. O primeiro estudo investigou se a preferência lateral influencia a ativação muscular bilateralmente e se a experiência afeta qualquer assimetria. Os outros estudos examinaram se a preferência afeta a eficiência e ativação muscular unilateralmente. Os resultados do primeiro estudo serão apresentados.
This document provides information about an 11th grade English course at Thomas Armstrong Toro Secondary School in Ponce, Puerto Rico. It outlines the course objectives, which are to develop students' English communication skills to prepare them for college and careers. It describes the course content, which covers units on biography, career research, fiction, poetry, and comparing historical and current events. The document also lists the course standards and expectations in areas like listening, speaking, reading, writing, and language. It provides details on course evaluation, special education guidelines, and a 40-week schedule of units and themes to be covered.
This summary provides an overview of the first 20 chapters of Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird". The story is narrated from the perspective of Scout Finch and describes her family and their life in rural Alabama in the 1930s. Early chapters introduce Scout, her brother Jem, and their father Atticus as well as some of their neighbors. Scout attends school where she encounters difficulties from being the daughter of a respected lawyer. The story also begins to explore themes of racial injustice and the complex social hierarchies of the segregated South.
This document provides a rubric for evaluating oral presentations in a small group chapter presentation. It includes categories for evaluating content, vocabulary used, comprehension of the topic, posture/eye contact, clarity of speech, preparedness, and adherence to the time limit. Under each category, it provides descriptors to assess performance at a 4 (highest) to 1 (lowest) level. The rubric will be used to provide feedback and score small group oral presentations.
The rubric outlines criteria for assessing presentations on assigned readings in four elements: Information, Facilitation Style, Discussion, and Activities. For each element, criteria are provided for ratings of Excellent, Good, and Satisfactory. For example, an Excellent rating for Information means the big ideas and key points are presented completely and clearly in a well-organized manner, helping learners understand the impact on teaching. A Good rating means the presentation is mainly a review or summary but may not make implications clear or have good organization.
Mineral water originated from springs and was believed to have health benefits when consumed or used in baths. In the 1770s, people learned to carbonate water by adding CO2, creating bubbly "soda water". American drug stores sold flavored soda water, which became popular both for its taste and perceived health benefits. Over time, soda water transitioned from drug store soda fountains to bottling and cans for home consumption from grocery stores and other food retailers. The terms "soda" and "pop" now commonly refer to carbonated soft drinks.
There are many different types of houses around the world. Houses can be made from various materials like wood, stone, mud, cloth or ice depending on what is easily available locally. Forest houses are often made of logs because trees are plentiful. Houses generally contain rooms for sleeping, cooking, bathing and sitting. Most houses have doors, windows, and some have basements under or attics above the main level.
There are many types of fish that come in different sizes, colors, and speeds. People currently know about 25,000 types of fish, but there are likely another 15,000 types that have yet to be discovered. Fish eat a variety of foods including other fish, bugs, plants, and worms. The fastest fish can swim 70 miles per hour, the heaviest weighs 15 tons, and the longest sharks can reach 50 feet. The smallest fish is less than 1/3 of an inch long.
The document discusses different types of tea that are consumed around the world. It notes that there are many varieties of tea including black, green, white, red and yellow teas. It provides details on how tea is commonly consumed in different countries, such as green tea in Japan and Korea and milk being added to tea in England. The document also indicates that most tea originates from China but some also comes from countries like India, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Japan and Indonesia.
This document provides a summary of key concepts in English grammar, including:
- The definition of a sentence and the three types of punctuation.
- Identifying subjects, predicates, and the four types of subjects.
- Forming plural nouns and irregular plurals.
- Five basic English sentence patterns involving subjects, verbs, objects, adverbs, and nouns.
- Analogies and how to identify the relationship between word pairs.
- Four types of sentences based on purpose and ending punctuation.
The document provides background information on Natalie Babbitt, the author of Tuck Everlasting. It discusses her early interest in art and illustration and her eventual career as a writer of children's fantasy novels. It also provides context about Tuck Everlasting, including that it takes place in the 1880s in a small fictional town inspired by places Babbitt lived. The novel explores the idea of immortality through the story of the Tuck family, who have lived forever after drinking from a magical spring.
The document outlines 17 classroom rules for students attending the Specialized Science and Math Secondary School. The rules require students to behave respectfully, follow directions from teachers, complete assignments on time, and maintain good discipline. Consequences like sanctions or deductions from the final grade may apply if a student fails to comply with the classroom rules.
This document appears to be a form requesting basic information including a name, date, and location. It asks for identifying details in 3 fields but does not provide much other context around its purpose or intended use.
Drug treatment is intended to help addicted individuals stop compulsive drug seeking and use. Treatment can occur in a variety of settings, take many different ...
Este documento resume três estudos sobre a influência da preferência lateral e experiência sobre o desempenho e ativação muscular dos membros inferiores durante o ciclismo. O primeiro estudo investigou se a preferência lateral influencia a ativação muscular bilateralmente e se a experiência afeta qualquer assimetria. Os outros estudos examinaram se a preferência afeta a eficiência e ativação muscular unilateralmente. Os resultados do primeiro estudo serão apresentados.
This document provides information about an 11th grade English course at Thomas Armstrong Toro Secondary School in Ponce, Puerto Rico. It outlines the course objectives, which are to develop students' English communication skills to prepare them for college and careers. It describes the course content, which covers units on biography, career research, fiction, poetry, and comparing historical and current events. The document also lists the course standards and expectations in areas like listening, speaking, reading, writing, and language. It provides details on course evaluation, special education guidelines, and a 40-week schedule of units and themes to be covered.
This summary provides an overview of the first 20 chapters of Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird". The story is narrated from the perspective of Scout Finch and describes her family and their life in rural Alabama in the 1930s. Early chapters introduce Scout, her brother Jem, and their father Atticus as well as some of their neighbors. Scout attends school where she encounters difficulties from being the daughter of a respected lawyer. The story also begins to explore themes of racial injustice and the complex social hierarchies of the segregated South.
This document provides a rubric for evaluating oral presentations in a small group chapter presentation. It includes categories for evaluating content, vocabulary used, comprehension of the topic, posture/eye contact, clarity of speech, preparedness, and adherence to the time limit. Under each category, it provides descriptors to assess performance at a 4 (highest) to 1 (lowest) level. The rubric will be used to provide feedback and score small group oral presentations.
The rubric outlines criteria for assessing presentations on assigned readings in four elements: Information, Facilitation Style, Discussion, and Activities. For each element, criteria are provided for ratings of Excellent, Good, and Satisfactory. For example, an Excellent rating for Information means the big ideas and key points are presented completely and clearly in a well-organized manner, helping learners understand the impact on teaching. A Good rating means the presentation is mainly a review or summary but may not make implications clear or have good organization.
Mineral water originated from springs and was believed to have health benefits when consumed or used in baths. In the 1770s, people learned to carbonate water by adding CO2, creating bubbly "soda water". American drug stores sold flavored soda water, which became popular both for its taste and perceived health benefits. Over time, soda water transitioned from drug store soda fountains to bottling and cans for home consumption from grocery stores and other food retailers. The terms "soda" and "pop" now commonly refer to carbonated soft drinks.
There are many different types of houses around the world. Houses can be made from various materials like wood, stone, mud, cloth or ice depending on what is easily available locally. Forest houses are often made of logs because trees are plentiful. Houses generally contain rooms for sleeping, cooking, bathing and sitting. Most houses have doors, windows, and some have basements under or attics above the main level.
There are many types of fish that come in different sizes, colors, and speeds. People currently know about 25,000 types of fish, but there are likely another 15,000 types that have yet to be discovered. Fish eat a variety of foods including other fish, bugs, plants, and worms. The fastest fish can swim 70 miles per hour, the heaviest weighs 15 tons, and the longest sharks can reach 50 feet. The smallest fish is less than 1/3 of an inch long.
The document discusses different types of tea that are consumed around the world. It notes that there are many varieties of tea including black, green, white, red and yellow teas. It provides details on how tea is commonly consumed in different countries, such as green tea in Japan and Korea and milk being added to tea in England. The document also indicates that most tea originates from China but some also comes from countries like India, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Japan and Indonesia.
This document provides a summary of key concepts in English grammar, including:
- The definition of a sentence and the three types of punctuation.
- Identifying subjects, predicates, and the four types of subjects.
- Forming plural nouns and irregular plurals.
- Five basic English sentence patterns involving subjects, verbs, objects, adverbs, and nouns.
- Analogies and how to identify the relationship between word pairs.
- Four types of sentences based on purpose and ending punctuation.
The document provides background information on Natalie Babbitt, the author of Tuck Everlasting. It discusses her early interest in art and illustration and her eventual career as a writer of children's fantasy novels. It also provides context about Tuck Everlasting, including that it takes place in the 1880s in a small fictional town inspired by places Babbitt lived. The novel explores the idea of immortality through the story of the Tuck family, who have lived forever after drinking from a magical spring.
The document outlines 17 classroom rules for students attending the Specialized Science and Math Secondary School. The rules require students to behave respectfully, follow directions from teachers, complete assignments on time, and maintain good discipline. Consequences like sanctions or deductions from the final grade may apply if a student fails to comply with the classroom rules.
This document provides a list of transition words and phrases that are used to connect ideas in writing. It explains that transition words help improve writing by ensuring ideas are elegantly connected for the reader. The document then presents an extensive but not exhaustive list of approximately 200 commonly used English transition words organized into categories based on their meaning and function, such as addition, opposition, cause/condition, examples, and time. It concludes by discussing the usage of transition words in essays to improve coherence and logical organization between sentences and paragraphs.
This document is a syllabus for a 12th grade advanced English course that aims to improve students' communication skills and prepare them for life in the United States as non-native English speakers. The syllabus outlines course goals, curriculum standards, teaching methods, student evaluations, assignments, and a tentative course calendar. Students will read various novels, short stories, poems, and other works while focusing on skills like comprehension, analysis, grammar, writing processes, and public speaking. They will complete assignments such as essays, presentations, book reports and more. The course is designed around Puerto Rico's English education standards and frameworks.
The document provides reading assignments and questions for Lois Lowry's novel The Giver. It includes vocabulary work, chapter summaries, and questions about themes, characters, and literary devices for chapters 1-5. Students are asked to define vocabulary words, answer multiple choice questions about plot details, and analyze the use of hooks, cliffhangers, and biblical allusions in the novel. The assignment is comprehensive and designed to enhance comprehension of the first five chapters.
This document outlines an 8-step method for writing a concise summary. The steps include: 1) dividing the text into sections,
2) reading the text straight through, 3) re-reading and underlining key facts, 4) writing one sentence to capture the main idea
of each section, 5) writing a thesis statement that communicates the overall purpose, 6) using the thesis as an introduction
and sentences as the body, with transitions, 7) checking for accuracy, and 8) revising for style and flow. Following these
steps will allow the writer to effectively summarize texts for any class or subject.
Students can register for Edmodo, a classroom social media platform similar to Facebook, by visiting www.edmodo.com, signing up as a student, completing their information, and entering their assigned course code. The class will communicate using both Edmodo and the class blog tatenglish12.blogspot.com throughout the academic year.
This document provides information for students taking an Advanced English course. It outlines the required summer reading, which includes the books "When I Was Puerto Rican" by Esmeralda Santiago and "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. Students will write two in-class essays analyzing the books. The professor provides resources for obtaining copies of the books for students with financial need. The document also requests commitments from students and parents to complete all assignments and readings over the summer.
This document provides registration codes and URLs for the educational platform Edmodo for the 2013/2014 school year. It lists 4 codes - lr9tz, g758yf, 8xz787, and mny7qh - along with the URL for each. A note explains that students must use the web address given and enter the corresponding code to join the correct group on Edmodo.
This document is a course syllabus for a 12th grade advanced English course. The course aims to improve students' communication skills in English to help them succeed as non-native English speakers. Over the course of a school year, students will work on skills like writing, reading comprehension, grammar, public speaking, and literary analysis through studying short stories, novels, poems and famous speeches. Students will be evaluated based on tests, assignments, class participation and a portfolio. The syllabus outlines a tentative schedule of topics to be covered each week over the school year.
The document provides instructions for a student travel brochure project. Students are asked to design a tri-fold brochure promoting travel to an international destination from the perspective of a travel agency. The brochure must include facts about the city, information on when to visit, transportation details, places of interest, historical information, currency information, and photographs. Sections and layout should be professionally presented. Research on the chosen location is required to include relevant details and images in the brochure.