This document lists various locations including a garden, swimming pool, lake, restaurant, and toy store that the author may go to. It then states that if the author goes to any of those listed places, they cannot go to some other unspecified location.
This document lists various locations including a garden, swimming pool, lake, restaurant, and toy store that the author may go to. It then states that if the author goes to any of those listed places, they cannot go to some other unspecified location.
The document contrasts the size and age of mother and baby animals, noting that mama elephants and swans are big and old while their babies are small and young. It also compares the size of stars based on their age, with small stars described as young and big stars described as old.
As an employee, its very important for you to be happy at your work for your professional and personal growth. If you are not happy at your workplace, then these tips might help you out.
The 6 C's of motivation are a framework to encourage intrinsic motivation in students by giving them more choices and control over their learning. The 6 C's are: choice, challenge, control, collaboration, constructing meaning, and consequences. Choice involves giving students freedom to choose topics or ways to complete tasks. Challenge means setting expectations just above a student's current skill level. Control means allowing students to take ownership over their work. Collaboration refers to letting students work together. Constructing meaning is helping students see the importance of assignments. Consequences are the positive results of completing work, like displaying what was learned. Using these strategies can boost motivation and classroom management by giving students more investment in their work.
Today due to development in advanced science and technology we are into a flight jet growth in everything that we do. As result the skill of writing slowly dying.
This document lists various locations including a garden, swimming pool, lake, restaurant, and toy store that the author may go to. It then states that if the author goes to any of those listed places, they cannot go to some other unspecified location.
This document lists various locations including a garden, swimming pool, lake, restaurant, and toy store that the author may go to. It then states that if the author goes to any of those listed places, they cannot go to some other unspecified location.
The document contrasts the size and age of mother and baby animals, noting that mama elephants and swans are big and old while their babies are small and young. It also compares the size of stars based on their age, with small stars described as young and big stars described as old.
As an employee, its very important for you to be happy at your work for your professional and personal growth. If you are not happy at your workplace, then these tips might help you out.
The 6 C's of motivation are a framework to encourage intrinsic motivation in students by giving them more choices and control over their learning. The 6 C's are: choice, challenge, control, collaboration, constructing meaning, and consequences. Choice involves giving students freedom to choose topics or ways to complete tasks. Challenge means setting expectations just above a student's current skill level. Control means allowing students to take ownership over their work. Collaboration refers to letting students work together. Constructing meaning is helping students see the importance of assignments. Consequences are the positive results of completing work, like displaying what was learned. Using these strategies can boost motivation and classroom management by giving students more investment in their work.
Today due to development in advanced science and technology we are into a flight jet growth in everything that we do. As result the skill of writing slowly dying.
Happiness at Work- the 5 Most Important ThingsEd Redard, MD
What are the 5 most important things for a great work environment and healthy working relationships? Is it good pay, benefits, advancement opportunities, or a great job title? The answer of what is REALLY important for happiness at work may surprise you!
Personality Lingo offers a unique method of identifying each persons personality style and the personality style of those with whom you work. Understanding and appreciating our styles authentic values, strengths and stressors if the first step to a harmonious work environment.
Learn how to facilitate this activity and much more in the Personality Lingo Basic Training Kit - Certification is optional! The Personality Lingo Basic Training Kit gives EVERYTHING a trainer needs to facilitate a 3 hour presentation including a training manual, slide show, personality test, and reproducible participant handouts.
To learn more go to: http://personalitylingo.com/personalitytrainingcertificationkit/
OT for Kids - Assessing and Improving Handwriting for Occupational Therapists...Nathan Varma
OT for Kids are a private paediatric Occupational Therapy company. We reegulalry run courses, and on saturday 16th August we ran a handwriting course for Occupational Therapists. This course was a great opportunity to learn more about writing and how Occupational Therapy can assess, improve and treat children with handwriting difficulties.
These slides are for both those people who attended the course and for any Slideshare users who are interested in learning more about OT for Kids, Occupational Therapy and handwriting.
The document provides advice for living a happy life such as going outside, avoiding bad habits, listening to good advice, being alert and open to surprises, staying determined, continuing to learn, and smiling. The overall message is to enjoy life, make good choices, and maintain a positive outlook.
Innovation in service teachers training programNur Ali Tejani
The document proposes an innovative framework for in-service teacher training programs with the following key elements:
1. It shifts from one-time training to a continuous development program built around communities of practice, learning partnerships, and networked learning.
2. The program focuses on developing understanding through interactive courses, teacher learning projects, monthly seminars, and online forums to discuss pedagogy, content, attitudes and skills.
3. It emphasizes e-readiness, reflective practice, research, and sharing best practices to interconnect teachers and continuously enhance their knowledge, skills, and professional judgment.
This document provides teaching techniques to help students improve in three weeks or less. It describes techniques including TPR (total physical response), chanting, Pimsleur, and word recognition. TPR uses physical motions to reinforce vocabulary. Chanting sets lessons to rhythms to engage students. Pimsleur teaches phrases backwards to build fluency. Word recognition links words to pictures to facilitate reading. Combining these evidence-based techniques with repetition in various tones is effective for student growth.
This document discusses teacher training, professional development, and guidelines for hiring teachers. It outlines the importance of ongoing professional development and emphasizes that quality teachers are the greatest factor in student achievement. Effective teacher training includes both pre-service education and in-service development, and should focus on improving classroom practice and student learning. Guidelines for hiring prioritize candidates' qualifications and aim to fill openings starting with the highest-ranked applicants. The document stresses that teaching is a long-term process of skill and knowledge acquisition that requires guidance and promotes ethical values.
This document provides an overview of the aging process and how it affects different parts of the human body. It discusses how aging slows cell multiplication and impacts the immune system, bones, brain, skin, hair, vision, hearing, and heart. Regular exercise, stress management, and healthy lifestyle choices can help ensure a more active old age despite physical changes from aging.
The document discusses positive thinking, defining it as creating thoughts to bring about a positive outcome for oneself or others, and explaining that thinking is an internal mental process that integrates new information with prior knowledge. It provides tips for practicing positive thinking, such as focusing on the good, spreading smiles, and asking yourself if a thought is true, harmful, and necessary before expressing it. The overall message is that one's thinking and attitude can alter life by altering perspectives.
Most people know what they need to do to live a healthy lifestyle, but very few people adopt healthy behaviors. Why? How do we change? Watch this presentation by Lorie Eber, Wellness Coach and get the answers.
The document provides tips for designing effective PowerPoint presentations with engaging content and positive delivery. It recommends using simple, visually appealing designs with limited text on slides. Content should be interactive, incorporating media like videos and diagrams to explain complex topics. Presenters should interact with the audience through games and questions to maintain engagement.
This document provides an introduction to fitness principles and testing. It defines physical fitness as the body's ability to function efficiently, consisting of health-related and skill-related components. Health-related components include body composition, aerobic endurance, flexibility, muscular strength and endurance. Skill-related components include speed, agility, balance, coordination and reaction time. It then describes the Physical Activity Pyramid and FITT principles of frequency, intensity, time and type for exercise. Finally, it outlines the Beep Test for measuring aerobic fitness and the Illinois Agility Test for measuring agility.
This document discusses healthy eating and exercise habits. It recommends eating a variety of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, healthy fats and proteins while limiting sugar, salt, and refined grains. For exercise, it suggests getting at least 150 minutes of moderate activity or 75 minutes of vigorous activity per week to stay healthy. Small, gradual lifestyle changes are emphasized over strict diets or unrealistic goals. Moderation, balance and listening to your body are keys to healthy living.
The document discusses the qualities of an effective teacher. It states that the quality of a nation's citizens and their education depends greatly on the quality of their teachers. Some key qualities discussed include having strong knowledge of their subject and applying it practically, being a good learner and teaching students how to learn, effective communication skills like creating interest and respect, classroom management skills, using participatory teaching methods with technology, developing lesson plans with clear goals, providing feedback on student work, leading by example, and reflecting on how their teaching impacts students and the nation. The conclusion emphasizes the significant role and responsibility of teachers.
This document discusses interactive teaching strategies to engage learners of all styles. It identifies the main learning styles as visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. Interactive teaching involves both the facilitator and learners, with questions and hands-on activities to stimulate discussion. Group work is highlighted as an effective strategy, as learners retain more when they discuss and apply the material. A variety of interactive techniques should be used to maintain interest, assess understanding, and make the session participatory.
How to Be Happy at Work - 10 Simple Tips That WorkD B
Do you want to learn how to be happy at work? Here are 10 simple things that you can do that are proven to work.
By Officevibe, the Simplest Employee Engagement tool
Read the full article on Officevibe:
www.officevibe.com/blog/happy-at-work-infographic
Download our free resources about engagement and happiness:
https://www.officevibe.com/resources
Follow us on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/officevibe
Share your thoughts on Twitter !
https://twitter.com/Officevibe
This health PowerPoint discusses healthy and unhealthy foods and activities. It notes that apples are healthy, containing nutrients, while lollipops are unhealthy as they only contain sugar. Running is presented as good exercise to stay energized, while watching TV is not healthy and physical activity is better. Water is labeled as a healthy drink choice, while pop is unhealthy and should be avoided. Links are provided for additional information on apples, exercise, and water.
Winnie the Pooh was going to the store to buy honey but saw his friend and decided to help find Rabbit instead, who was upset because Pooh had eaten all his honey. During a huge storm in the hundred acre wood, Pooh, his friend, and Rabbit heard cries for help from another friend stuck under a tree, so they worked together to pull him free and took shelter from the rain at Rabbit's house, where Pooh was glad everyone was safe.
William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and storyteller who wrote over 100 plays and stories including Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Macbeth.
Winnie the Pooh is the subject of a story. The story involves Winnie the Pooh as the main character. Not much other information is provided in the original document.
This document discusses several iconic aspects of English culture including traditional foods like roast dinners and fish and chips, famous landmarks in London such as Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace, unique activities like cheese rolling, and notable features like the changeable weather and the British monarchy.
Happiness at Work- the 5 Most Important ThingsEd Redard, MD
What are the 5 most important things for a great work environment and healthy working relationships? Is it good pay, benefits, advancement opportunities, or a great job title? The answer of what is REALLY important for happiness at work may surprise you!
Personality Lingo offers a unique method of identifying each persons personality style and the personality style of those with whom you work. Understanding and appreciating our styles authentic values, strengths and stressors if the first step to a harmonious work environment.
Learn how to facilitate this activity and much more in the Personality Lingo Basic Training Kit - Certification is optional! The Personality Lingo Basic Training Kit gives EVERYTHING a trainer needs to facilitate a 3 hour presentation including a training manual, slide show, personality test, and reproducible participant handouts.
To learn more go to: http://personalitylingo.com/personalitytrainingcertificationkit/
OT for Kids - Assessing and Improving Handwriting for Occupational Therapists...Nathan Varma
OT for Kids are a private paediatric Occupational Therapy company. We reegulalry run courses, and on saturday 16th August we ran a handwriting course for Occupational Therapists. This course was a great opportunity to learn more about writing and how Occupational Therapy can assess, improve and treat children with handwriting difficulties.
These slides are for both those people who attended the course and for any Slideshare users who are interested in learning more about OT for Kids, Occupational Therapy and handwriting.
The document provides advice for living a happy life such as going outside, avoiding bad habits, listening to good advice, being alert and open to surprises, staying determined, continuing to learn, and smiling. The overall message is to enjoy life, make good choices, and maintain a positive outlook.
Innovation in service teachers training programNur Ali Tejani
The document proposes an innovative framework for in-service teacher training programs with the following key elements:
1. It shifts from one-time training to a continuous development program built around communities of practice, learning partnerships, and networked learning.
2. The program focuses on developing understanding through interactive courses, teacher learning projects, monthly seminars, and online forums to discuss pedagogy, content, attitudes and skills.
3. It emphasizes e-readiness, reflective practice, research, and sharing best practices to interconnect teachers and continuously enhance their knowledge, skills, and professional judgment.
This document provides teaching techniques to help students improve in three weeks or less. It describes techniques including TPR (total physical response), chanting, Pimsleur, and word recognition. TPR uses physical motions to reinforce vocabulary. Chanting sets lessons to rhythms to engage students. Pimsleur teaches phrases backwards to build fluency. Word recognition links words to pictures to facilitate reading. Combining these evidence-based techniques with repetition in various tones is effective for student growth.
This document discusses teacher training, professional development, and guidelines for hiring teachers. It outlines the importance of ongoing professional development and emphasizes that quality teachers are the greatest factor in student achievement. Effective teacher training includes both pre-service education and in-service development, and should focus on improving classroom practice and student learning. Guidelines for hiring prioritize candidates' qualifications and aim to fill openings starting with the highest-ranked applicants. The document stresses that teaching is a long-term process of skill and knowledge acquisition that requires guidance and promotes ethical values.
This document provides an overview of the aging process and how it affects different parts of the human body. It discusses how aging slows cell multiplication and impacts the immune system, bones, brain, skin, hair, vision, hearing, and heart. Regular exercise, stress management, and healthy lifestyle choices can help ensure a more active old age despite physical changes from aging.
The document discusses positive thinking, defining it as creating thoughts to bring about a positive outcome for oneself or others, and explaining that thinking is an internal mental process that integrates new information with prior knowledge. It provides tips for practicing positive thinking, such as focusing on the good, spreading smiles, and asking yourself if a thought is true, harmful, and necessary before expressing it. The overall message is that one's thinking and attitude can alter life by altering perspectives.
Most people know what they need to do to live a healthy lifestyle, but very few people adopt healthy behaviors. Why? How do we change? Watch this presentation by Lorie Eber, Wellness Coach and get the answers.
The document provides tips for designing effective PowerPoint presentations with engaging content and positive delivery. It recommends using simple, visually appealing designs with limited text on slides. Content should be interactive, incorporating media like videos and diagrams to explain complex topics. Presenters should interact with the audience through games and questions to maintain engagement.
This document provides an introduction to fitness principles and testing. It defines physical fitness as the body's ability to function efficiently, consisting of health-related and skill-related components. Health-related components include body composition, aerobic endurance, flexibility, muscular strength and endurance. Skill-related components include speed, agility, balance, coordination and reaction time. It then describes the Physical Activity Pyramid and FITT principles of frequency, intensity, time and type for exercise. Finally, it outlines the Beep Test for measuring aerobic fitness and the Illinois Agility Test for measuring agility.
This document discusses healthy eating and exercise habits. It recommends eating a variety of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, healthy fats and proteins while limiting sugar, salt, and refined grains. For exercise, it suggests getting at least 150 minutes of moderate activity or 75 minutes of vigorous activity per week to stay healthy. Small, gradual lifestyle changes are emphasized over strict diets or unrealistic goals. Moderation, balance and listening to your body are keys to healthy living.
The document discusses the qualities of an effective teacher. It states that the quality of a nation's citizens and their education depends greatly on the quality of their teachers. Some key qualities discussed include having strong knowledge of their subject and applying it practically, being a good learner and teaching students how to learn, effective communication skills like creating interest and respect, classroom management skills, using participatory teaching methods with technology, developing lesson plans with clear goals, providing feedback on student work, leading by example, and reflecting on how their teaching impacts students and the nation. The conclusion emphasizes the significant role and responsibility of teachers.
This document discusses interactive teaching strategies to engage learners of all styles. It identifies the main learning styles as visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. Interactive teaching involves both the facilitator and learners, with questions and hands-on activities to stimulate discussion. Group work is highlighted as an effective strategy, as learners retain more when they discuss and apply the material. A variety of interactive techniques should be used to maintain interest, assess understanding, and make the session participatory.
How to Be Happy at Work - 10 Simple Tips That WorkD B
Do you want to learn how to be happy at work? Here are 10 simple things that you can do that are proven to work.
By Officevibe, the Simplest Employee Engagement tool
Read the full article on Officevibe:
www.officevibe.com/blog/happy-at-work-infographic
Download our free resources about engagement and happiness:
https://www.officevibe.com/resources
Follow us on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/officevibe
Share your thoughts on Twitter !
https://twitter.com/Officevibe
This health PowerPoint discusses healthy and unhealthy foods and activities. It notes that apples are healthy, containing nutrients, while lollipops are unhealthy as they only contain sugar. Running is presented as good exercise to stay energized, while watching TV is not healthy and physical activity is better. Water is labeled as a healthy drink choice, while pop is unhealthy and should be avoided. Links are provided for additional information on apples, exercise, and water.
Winnie the Pooh was going to the store to buy honey but saw his friend and decided to help find Rabbit instead, who was upset because Pooh had eaten all his honey. During a huge storm in the hundred acre wood, Pooh, his friend, and Rabbit heard cries for help from another friend stuck under a tree, so they worked together to pull him free and took shelter from the rain at Rabbit's house, where Pooh was glad everyone was safe.
William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and storyteller who wrote over 100 plays and stories including Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Macbeth.
Winnie the Pooh is the subject of a story. The story involves Winnie the Pooh as the main character. Not much other information is provided in the original document.
This document discusses several iconic aspects of English culture including traditional foods like roast dinners and fish and chips, famous landmarks in London such as Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace, unique activities like cheese rolling, and notable features like the changeable weather and the British monarchy.
A wife asks her husband to do her a favor and buy her an unspecified item from a unspecified store. The husband agrees and says he will return within a set number of minutes to complete the task.
This document discusses gift options and prices for Christmas presents. It mentions TVs, clothes, MP3 players, jewelry, perfume, toys and other gifts that could be purchased at a store near an unspecified location. The prices of specific gifts are discussed, as well as change from a purchase. Wishes from other people are also mentioned. The dialogue focuses on selecting, pricing and buying Christmas gifts.
A wife asks her husband to do her a favor and buy her an unspecified item from a store. The husband agrees and says he will go to the store mentioned by his wife to get the item, stating that he will return home within a set number of minutes.
This document discusses gift options and prices for Christmas presents. It mentions TVs, clothes, MP3 players, jewelry, perfume, toys and other gifts that could be purchased at a store near an unspecified location. The prices of specific gifts are discussed, as well as change from a purchase and well wishes for a Merry Christmas.
The document lists several activities that can be done at the beach, including sunbathing, walking on the sand, running in the water, playing volleyball, surfing, and building sand castles. It then provides a template for describing a beach trip and asking someone to join the next time.
A customer entered a store looking to purchase an item. The storekeeper informed the customer of the price of the item, which the customer found too expensive/cheap. The customer offered a lower price but the storekeeper refused, insisting on a higher price.
A customer entered a store looking to purchase an item. The storekeeper informed the customer of the price of the item, which the customer found too expensive/cheap. The customer offered a lower price but the storekeeper refused, insisting on a higher price.
A customer entered a store looking to purchase an item. The storekeeper informed the customer of the price of the item, which the customer found too expensive/cheap. The customer offered a lower price but the storekeeper refused, insisting on a higher price.
This list contains 5 modes of transportation: bicycle, boat, car, motor bike, and plane. The document simply lists these common vehicles without any additional details about each one.
The document describes the progression of a day from morning to night time in 4 sections. It mentions morning, afternoon, evening, and night time as the key periods of the day without providing any additional details about each section.
A mother and baby are reading together while other children engage in various activities like watching TV, flying kites, riding bikes, playing games, skating, jumping rope, throwing and catching a ball, doing a puzzle, listening to music, and painting on the floor. One girl is talking to her friend.
The document provides examples of nouns and verbs and asks the reader to identify which is which. It also gives sentences with verbs missing and asks the reader to choose the correct form of the verb based on subject-verb agreement. The purpose is to practice distinguishing nouns from verbs and using verbs correctly based on whether the subject is singular or plural.
This document lists several common activities: brushing, cleaning, feeding, fixing, painting, reading, and washing. It mentions routine tasks people often do such as cleaning, feeding, washing as well as projects like fixing, painting. Overall the document outlines a variety of everyday chores and hobbies that people frequently engage in.