This document lists the seven continents as a) North America b) South America c) Europe d) Asia e) Africa f) Antarctica g) Australia and the five oceans as 1) Pacific 2) Atlantic 3) Indian 4) Arctic 5) Southern.
The document lists information about famous landmarks and monuments around the world, including the Great Wall of China, Angkor Wat, Louvre Museum, Petronas Towers, Stonehenge, Tower Bridge, Copán, and Taj Mahal. For each landmark, it provides blanks to fill in details about their location, when they were built, their age, reason for being built, and who constructed them.
This document contains a Chinese language exercise asking the student to use four idioms in sentences: "cheng qian shang wan" (tens of thousands), "ying ge yan wu" (nightingales singing and swallows dancing), "ai hong bian ye" (cries of grief everywhere), and "diao bing xuan jiang" (deploy troops and dispatch generals). The student is prompted to write sentences for each idiom, and their name and date are requested at the top. The exercise is repeated again for practice.
This document contains a variety of math problems and quizzes covering different math topics:
- Mixed multiplication and division tables
- Timed multiplication speed checks
- Geometry questions about shapes
- Word problems involving negative numbers
- Data handling questions about bar charts and pictograms
- Short multiplication questions
- Calculating perimeter of 2D shapes
- Converting between different units of measurement.
This document provides the weekly home learning schedule for a Year 3 student. It includes subjects like English, maths, history, science, music, and religion. For each day of the week, it lists the lessons and activities for different subjects, including reading comprehension, fractions, the Norman Conquest, plants, pulse in music, and Christianity. It also includes daily reading and spelling practice, as well as maths and spelling shed activities. The document outlines the student's complete curriculum and plan for remote learning during the week.
This document contains a home learning schedule and activities for students. It includes jokes, maths exercises using bus stop division, reading comprehension questions, a science lesson on gravity, and word problems involving fractions. Students are asked to write sentences adding adjectives, do experiments with water bottles to understand gravity, and learn about Roman numerals. The schedule provides lessons, explanations, examples and interactive activities to engage students in various subjects remotely.
The document contains questions about a story involving characters traveling to India, becoming a firework maker, and using a rare material called Royal Sulphur. Specifically, it asks about the characters' plans, the requirements to be a firework maker, how the main character became one, why he lowered his voice privately, where firework makers must travel to find Royal Sulphur, and why that material is important for fireworks. It concludes by asking what might happen next.
Titus is making a Roman stew and needs help understanding the Roman numeral quantities listed for ingredients. The document provides the ingredients and amounts in Roman numerals and their standard numerical equivalents to help decode how much of each ingredient is needed. It also includes a secret code using Roman numerals to represent letters that can be decoded using the numerical chart provided.
The document lists information about famous landmarks and monuments around the world, including the Great Wall of China, Angkor Wat, Louvre Museum, Petronas Towers, Stonehenge, Tower Bridge, Copán, and Taj Mahal. For each landmark, it provides blanks to fill in details about their location, when they were built, their age, reason for being built, and who constructed them.
This document contains a Chinese language exercise asking the student to use four idioms in sentences: "cheng qian shang wan" (tens of thousands), "ying ge yan wu" (nightingales singing and swallows dancing), "ai hong bian ye" (cries of grief everywhere), and "diao bing xuan jiang" (deploy troops and dispatch generals). The student is prompted to write sentences for each idiom, and their name and date are requested at the top. The exercise is repeated again for practice.
This document contains a variety of math problems and quizzes covering different math topics:
- Mixed multiplication and division tables
- Timed multiplication speed checks
- Geometry questions about shapes
- Word problems involving negative numbers
- Data handling questions about bar charts and pictograms
- Short multiplication questions
- Calculating perimeter of 2D shapes
- Converting between different units of measurement.
This document provides the weekly home learning schedule for a Year 3 student. It includes subjects like English, maths, history, science, music, and religion. For each day of the week, it lists the lessons and activities for different subjects, including reading comprehension, fractions, the Norman Conquest, plants, pulse in music, and Christianity. It also includes daily reading and spelling practice, as well as maths and spelling shed activities. The document outlines the student's complete curriculum and plan for remote learning during the week.
This document contains a home learning schedule and activities for students. It includes jokes, maths exercises using bus stop division, reading comprehension questions, a science lesson on gravity, and word problems involving fractions. Students are asked to write sentences adding adjectives, do experiments with water bottles to understand gravity, and learn about Roman numerals. The schedule provides lessons, explanations, examples and interactive activities to engage students in various subjects remotely.
The document contains questions about a story involving characters traveling to India, becoming a firework maker, and using a rare material called Royal Sulphur. Specifically, it asks about the characters' plans, the requirements to be a firework maker, how the main character became one, why he lowered his voice privately, where firework makers must travel to find Royal Sulphur, and why that material is important for fireworks. It concludes by asking what might happen next.
Titus is making a Roman stew and needs help understanding the Roman numeral quantities listed for ingredients. The document provides the ingredients and amounts in Roman numerals and their standard numerical equivalents to help decode how much of each ingredient is needed. It also includes a secret code using Roman numerals to represent letters that can be decoded using the numerical chart provided.
This document provides examples of finding fractions of amounts. It shows the fraction expressed as a division problem and the answer in simplest form for 3/12, 5/15, 2/30, 3/18, 5/25, 6/36, 4/44, and 6/66.
This document provides 12 division problems using the bus stop method with remainders. The problems involve dividing various 3-digit and 4-digit numbers by 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 and calculating any remainders.
This document provides 12 division problems using the bus stop method to be solved. The problems include dividing 4-digit, 3-digit and 2-digit numbers by 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 using the bus stop method of long division.
This document contains a variety of home learning materials for students including jokes, maths activities on division and fractions, reading comprehension questions, science information on gravity, examples of adding adjectives to sentences, and a space themed fact file activity. It provides instruction, examples, questions and prompts to help guide students through different subjects.
The document provides information for home learning activities. It begins by welcoming students back from half term and provides jokes related to flowers and penguins. It then outlines math activities involving multiplication using the column method and word problems. Reading comprehension questions are provided from assigned reading. Grammar activities involve changing sentences from past to present tense and identifying conjunctions. Science activities sort animals into categories of herbivore, carnivore and omnivore.
The document provides information for home learning activities. It begins by welcoming students back from half term and provides jokes related to flowers and penguins. It then outlines math activities involving multiplication using the column method and word problems. Reading comprehension questions are also included from a book. The document teaches changing sentences from past to present tense and defines types of animals based on their diets.
The document contains questions about a story involving people writing slogans on a white elephant named Chang. It asks why people wrote on the elephant, how long it took to write one slogan, why the elephant master let people write on the elephant, and what he earned for allowing it. It also contains unrelated questions about characters from Hamlet and their feelings, as well as questions one might ask the author.
This document provides examples of changing sentences from past to present tense by adding words like "is", "can", and "are". It lists 8 sentences in past tense and leaves them blank to be changed to present tense, such as "The boys walked up the hill" becoming "The boys are walking up the hill". The purpose is to demonstrate how to shift between past and present verb tenses in English sentences.
The document is a home learning document for primary school students. It includes welcome messages, jokes, maths lessons on multiplication using the column method, word problems, changing verb tenses, sorting animals by diet, and a science lesson on herbivores, carnivores and omnivores. The document provides lessons, examples, questions and answers to help students with home learning during school closures.
The document provides instructions and content for home learning activities. It includes math lessons on addition and subtraction using the column method. Practice problems and answers are provided. It also includes lessons on verbs and changing them from present to past tense, as well as information on irregular verbs. Reading comprehension questions are included from an assigned story. Other topics covered include types of fossils, key historical figures like Mother Teresa, and forces like air resistance.
There are 4 main types of fossils: body fossils which are the actual remains or impressions of organisms, trace fossils which are evidence of organism activity like footprints, mould fossils which are cavity moulds left by decayed remains, and true fossils which are actual mineralized remains.
The document contains math addition and subtraction questions organized by day of the week. Monday contains 10 addition questions, Tuesday contains 10 addition questions including some with multiple terms, Wednesday contains 10 subtraction questions and 10 "challenge" subtraction questions, Thursday contains 10 subtraction questions, and Friday contains 10 quiz questions involving addition, subtraction and word problems.
The document provides information and activities for home learning. It includes jokes, math lessons on addition and subtraction, reading comprehension questions, and science lessons on fossils and air resistance. The math lessons teach column addition and subtraction through examples and practice questions. The reading comprehension questions test understanding of a story being read at home. The science lessons explain different types of fossils and the concept of air resistance, including hands-on activities to design a parachute.
This document provides a summary of home learning activities for students. It welcomes Mrs. Hansford back to the team and introduces herself to students. It includes jokes, reading comprehension questions about a story, and math problems involving place value, times tables, and adding multiples of 10. Students are encouraged to send in quizzes about Mary Anning for the teachers to answer. Overall, the document outlines schoolwork and lessons for the day.
The document provides information about home learning and welcomes Mrs Hansford back to the team. It also includes jokes, questions about velcro, times tables practice, and a reading comprehension activity about the book "The Firework Maker's Daughter". The document communicates with students and provides various academic activities to do at home.
Lachland and Lisa lived in a country where Lisa learned to make simple fireworks from a young age under Lachland's supervision. She started with basic fireworks but wanted to expand her skills by experimenting with different materials in her fireworks, such as using flowers of salt instead of cloud-power in a Java Light. However, this caused the firework to explode unexpectedly. Despite facing setbacks, Lisa continued practicing firework making and will likely further develop her skills in the future.
This document provides examples of finding fractions of amounts. It shows the fraction expressed as a division problem and the answer in simplest form for 3/12, 5/15, 2/30, 3/18, 5/25, 6/36, 4/44, and 6/66.
This document provides 12 division problems using the bus stop method with remainders. The problems involve dividing various 3-digit and 4-digit numbers by 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 and calculating any remainders.
This document provides 12 division problems using the bus stop method to be solved. The problems include dividing 4-digit, 3-digit and 2-digit numbers by 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 using the bus stop method of long division.
This document contains a variety of home learning materials for students including jokes, maths activities on division and fractions, reading comprehension questions, science information on gravity, examples of adding adjectives to sentences, and a space themed fact file activity. It provides instruction, examples, questions and prompts to help guide students through different subjects.
The document provides information for home learning activities. It begins by welcoming students back from half term and provides jokes related to flowers and penguins. It then outlines math activities involving multiplication using the column method and word problems. Reading comprehension questions are provided from assigned reading. Grammar activities involve changing sentences from past to present tense and identifying conjunctions. Science activities sort animals into categories of herbivore, carnivore and omnivore.
The document provides information for home learning activities. It begins by welcoming students back from half term and provides jokes related to flowers and penguins. It then outlines math activities involving multiplication using the column method and word problems. Reading comprehension questions are also included from a book. The document teaches changing sentences from past to present tense and defines types of animals based on their diets.
The document contains questions about a story involving people writing slogans on a white elephant named Chang. It asks why people wrote on the elephant, how long it took to write one slogan, why the elephant master let people write on the elephant, and what he earned for allowing it. It also contains unrelated questions about characters from Hamlet and their feelings, as well as questions one might ask the author.
This document provides examples of changing sentences from past to present tense by adding words like "is", "can", and "are". It lists 8 sentences in past tense and leaves them blank to be changed to present tense, such as "The boys walked up the hill" becoming "The boys are walking up the hill". The purpose is to demonstrate how to shift between past and present verb tenses in English sentences.
The document is a home learning document for primary school students. It includes welcome messages, jokes, maths lessons on multiplication using the column method, word problems, changing verb tenses, sorting animals by diet, and a science lesson on herbivores, carnivores and omnivores. The document provides lessons, examples, questions and answers to help students with home learning during school closures.
The document provides instructions and content for home learning activities. It includes math lessons on addition and subtraction using the column method. Practice problems and answers are provided. It also includes lessons on verbs and changing them from present to past tense, as well as information on irregular verbs. Reading comprehension questions are included from an assigned story. Other topics covered include types of fossils, key historical figures like Mother Teresa, and forces like air resistance.
There are 4 main types of fossils: body fossils which are the actual remains or impressions of organisms, trace fossils which are evidence of organism activity like footprints, mould fossils which are cavity moulds left by decayed remains, and true fossils which are actual mineralized remains.
The document contains math addition and subtraction questions organized by day of the week. Monday contains 10 addition questions, Tuesday contains 10 addition questions including some with multiple terms, Wednesday contains 10 subtraction questions and 10 "challenge" subtraction questions, Thursday contains 10 subtraction questions, and Friday contains 10 quiz questions involving addition, subtraction and word problems.
The document provides information and activities for home learning. It includes jokes, math lessons on addition and subtraction, reading comprehension questions, and science lessons on fossils and air resistance. The math lessons teach column addition and subtraction through examples and practice questions. The reading comprehension questions test understanding of a story being read at home. The science lessons explain different types of fossils and the concept of air resistance, including hands-on activities to design a parachute.
This document provides a summary of home learning activities for students. It welcomes Mrs. Hansford back to the team and introduces herself to students. It includes jokes, reading comprehension questions about a story, and math problems involving place value, times tables, and adding multiples of 10. Students are encouraged to send in quizzes about Mary Anning for the teachers to answer. Overall, the document outlines schoolwork and lessons for the day.
The document provides information about home learning and welcomes Mrs Hansford back to the team. It also includes jokes, questions about velcro, times tables practice, and a reading comprehension activity about the book "The Firework Maker's Daughter". The document communicates with students and provides various academic activities to do at home.
Lachland and Lisa lived in a country where Lisa learned to make simple fireworks from a young age under Lachland's supervision. She started with basic fireworks but wanted to expand her skills by experimenting with different materials in her fireworks, such as using flowers of salt instead of cloud-power in a Java Light. However, this caused the firework to explode unexpectedly. Despite facing setbacks, Lisa continued practicing firework making and will likely further develop her skills in the future.
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.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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 Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
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.
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ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
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Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.