This one sentence document provides a date, 19 May, 2009. No other context or information is given about the topic or purpose of the date listed. In summary, the entire document consists of a single date with no other details provided.
Pjesëmarrës dhe spektatorë.
“Mundohu të dalësh përpara Perëndisë si i sprovuar, si punëtor që nuk ka pse të turpërohet, që thotë drejt fjalën e së vërtetës” (2:15).
This document provides a set of questions to practice converting between different metric units including centimeters, meters, millimeters, kilograms, grams, liters, and tons. It includes questions that require adding, subtracting and comparing different metric measurements as well as ordering lengths from largest to smallest.
Forces are pushes or pulls that cause an object to change its motion or shape. Common forces include gravity, friction, air resistance, magnetic forces, and elastic forces. This study book provides information and questions to help students learn about different types of forces and how they affect objects.
El Centro de Capacitación Técnica y Formación Integral Asanquiri (CECTFIA) trabaja en coordinación con la comunidad y las escuelas para implementar un proyecto de “escuelas productivas.” El objetivo principal del proyecto escuelas productivas es mejorar la alimentación de los niños en edad escolar, ya que 50% de ellos se encuentra en estado de desnutrición.
El proyecto contempla carpas solares, huertos frutales, pequeñas granjas de animales menores, forestación con plantas nativas, y producción de hierbas nativas para uso medicinal.
The Technical Center for Integral Training in Asanquiri (CECTFIA) works with both local rural communities and primary schools in their “productive schools” project. The purpose of the project is to improve the nutritional levels of the students, 50% of them currently experience malnutrition. The project consists of agricultural production with green houses, fruit trees, small farm animals, reforestation with native plants, and medicinal herbs.
Fractions & Percentages Of A Number For Webstanhopekris
The document contains a series of math word problems involving fractions, percentages, and operations with whole numbers. The problems cover calculating fractions of quantities, finding percentages of totals, and solving multi-step word problems about distributing items.
George Grie's neo-surrealism paintings explore surreal and magical themes. Rafael Olbinski's music also draws from surrealism, using its magic to create otherworldly melodies and tones. Both Grie and Olbinski incorporate surrealism in their work to transport the audience to imaginative worlds through visual and auditory means.
Pjesëmarrës dhe spektatorë.
“Mundohu të dalësh përpara Perëndisë si i sprovuar, si punëtor që nuk ka pse të turpërohet, që thotë drejt fjalën e së vërtetës” (2:15).
This document provides a set of questions to practice converting between different metric units including centimeters, meters, millimeters, kilograms, grams, liters, and tons. It includes questions that require adding, subtracting and comparing different metric measurements as well as ordering lengths from largest to smallest.
Forces are pushes or pulls that cause an object to change its motion or shape. Common forces include gravity, friction, air resistance, magnetic forces, and elastic forces. This study book provides information and questions to help students learn about different types of forces and how they affect objects.
El Centro de Capacitación Técnica y Formación Integral Asanquiri (CECTFIA) trabaja en coordinación con la comunidad y las escuelas para implementar un proyecto de “escuelas productivas.” El objetivo principal del proyecto escuelas productivas es mejorar la alimentación de los niños en edad escolar, ya que 50% de ellos se encuentra en estado de desnutrición.
El proyecto contempla carpas solares, huertos frutales, pequeñas granjas de animales menores, forestación con plantas nativas, y producción de hierbas nativas para uso medicinal.
The Technical Center for Integral Training in Asanquiri (CECTFIA) works with both local rural communities and primary schools in their “productive schools” project. The purpose of the project is to improve the nutritional levels of the students, 50% of them currently experience malnutrition. The project consists of agricultural production with green houses, fruit trees, small farm animals, reforestation with native plants, and medicinal herbs.
Fractions & Percentages Of A Number For Webstanhopekris
The document contains a series of math word problems involving fractions, percentages, and operations with whole numbers. The problems cover calculating fractions of quantities, finding percentages of totals, and solving multi-step word problems about distributing items.
George Grie's neo-surrealism paintings explore surreal and magical themes. Rafael Olbinski's music also draws from surrealism, using its magic to create otherworldly melodies and tones. Both Grie and Olbinski incorporate surrealism in their work to transport the audience to imaginative worlds through visual and auditory means.
This document covers three math topics: multiplication/division, money, and graphs. Students will learn how to multiply and divide multi-digit numbers, as well as add and subtract money amounts. They will also learn how to read and interpret information from bar graphs and picture graphs.
Geometry is the branch of mathematics concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space. It involves measurement, relationships, and descriptions of shapes, patterns, and spaces. Some of the main areas of geometry include plane geometry, solid geometry, coordinate geometry, vector geometry, differential geometry, and transformational geometry.
This document contains a single word repeated across multiple lines with each letter on its own line. The word spelled out is "FELICESFIESTAS" which is Spanish for "Happy Holidays".
O documento discute prevenção e combate a incêndios, incluindo classificação de fogo, métodos e agentes de extinção, uso de extintores portáteis e hidrantes, saídas de emergência, como agir em locais incêndios e acionar os serviços de emergência.
O documento descreve o período democrático no Brasil de 1945 a 1964, marcado por:
1) Governos populistas que buscavam apoio popular através de lideranças carismáticas e demagogia;
2) A redemocratização do país com a nova Constituição de 1946 e eleições diretas após o fim do Estado Novo;
3) A instabilidade política marcada por diversos presidentes no período.
This document discusses poor housing conditions in Hong Kong. It describes cage homes and extremely small, overcrowded flats that are often shared by 16-20 people and have only one bathroom. The causes of poor housing include lack of money and being underprivileged. The perspectives of the government, cage dwellers, and concerned organizations are examined. The authors conducted research from reliable websites and using the DC Inquiry Model. Their actions to address this issue included a bake sale that raised $860, a donation box in the shape of a cage, and donating blankets to a community center.
This document outlines a scientific skills rotation schedule for 5 groups over 4 sessions. Each session, the groups will focus on different scientific inquiry skills, including planning investigations, presenting evidence through graphs, drawing conclusions from results, comparing results to predictions, and making further predictions. The goal is for all groups to practice each skill over the course of the rotations.
The document discusses action and taking part in activities that make a difference. It outlines an action cycle of reflecting on past actions, choosing goals and methods, and discussing plans with experts. It describes types of action like direct contact, indirect impact, advocacy, and research. It also discusses sustainability, defining it as making an impact last by organizing long-term, feasible programs.
The tortoise and the hare had a race to settle an argument about who was faster. The hare quickly shot ahead but then stopped to rest, allowing the tortoise to slowly pass him and win the race. Upset at losing, the hare challenged the tortoise to a rematch and won by maintaining a fast, consistent pace. The tortoise then changed the terms of the next race to include swimming a river, which he won by playing to his strengths. They realized teamwork was most effective and on the final race they worked together to both cross the finish line.
DB Green is a local non-profit organization that promotes environmental awareness and education in Discovery Bay, Hong Kong. It focuses on improving the community's environmental impact through individual action, such as organizing tree planting events, recycling education programs in schools, and regular beach cleanups. The organization's founder, Kate Wade, started it to address issues like filling landfills and excessive waste production.
This document provides information about the PYP Exhibition for the 2012-13 school year at Kris Stanhope's school. The exhibition requires students to collaboratively investigate and address real-world issues through group research, action planning, and presentations. It will take place over 9 weeks, with students focusing on issues related to sharing the planet. Teachers will provide support through the process, while limiting homework to allow students to focus on exhibition work. The culminating event will be Exhibition Week during the final week of the process, where students will present their findings and actions.
This document introduces the CARR method for evaluating sources of information. CARR stands for Currency, Authority, Reliability, and Relevance. It explains that when evaluating a source, one should consider how old the information is and whether it has been updated, who authored the information and their qualifications, whether the information can be proven or verified, and whether the information is relevant to the topic being researched. The document provides questions to consider under each element of CARR to help determine the trustworthiness and usefulness of a source.
This document outlines the CARR method for evaluating sources of information. CARR stands for Currency, Authority, Reliability, and Relevance. It presents questions to consider under each category to determine the age of the information, who is responsible for presenting it, whether the information can be proven or verified, and if it is relevant to the topic being researched. The document encourages checking sources for these four attributes before trusting the information.
This document covers three math topics: multiplication/division, money, and graphs. Students will learn how to multiply and divide multi-digit numbers, as well as add and subtract money amounts. They will also learn how to read and interpret information from bar graphs and picture graphs.
Geometry is the branch of mathematics concerned with questions of shape, size, relative position of figures, and the properties of space. It involves measurement, relationships, and descriptions of shapes, patterns, and spaces. Some of the main areas of geometry include plane geometry, solid geometry, coordinate geometry, vector geometry, differential geometry, and transformational geometry.
This document contains a single word repeated across multiple lines with each letter on its own line. The word spelled out is "FELICESFIESTAS" which is Spanish for "Happy Holidays".
O documento discute prevenção e combate a incêndios, incluindo classificação de fogo, métodos e agentes de extinção, uso de extintores portáteis e hidrantes, saídas de emergência, como agir em locais incêndios e acionar os serviços de emergência.
O documento descreve o período democrático no Brasil de 1945 a 1964, marcado por:
1) Governos populistas que buscavam apoio popular através de lideranças carismáticas e demagogia;
2) A redemocratização do país com a nova Constituição de 1946 e eleições diretas após o fim do Estado Novo;
3) A instabilidade política marcada por diversos presidentes no período.
This document discusses poor housing conditions in Hong Kong. It describes cage homes and extremely small, overcrowded flats that are often shared by 16-20 people and have only one bathroom. The causes of poor housing include lack of money and being underprivileged. The perspectives of the government, cage dwellers, and concerned organizations are examined. The authors conducted research from reliable websites and using the DC Inquiry Model. Their actions to address this issue included a bake sale that raised $860, a donation box in the shape of a cage, and donating blankets to a community center.
This document outlines a scientific skills rotation schedule for 5 groups over 4 sessions. Each session, the groups will focus on different scientific inquiry skills, including planning investigations, presenting evidence through graphs, drawing conclusions from results, comparing results to predictions, and making further predictions. The goal is for all groups to practice each skill over the course of the rotations.
The document discusses action and taking part in activities that make a difference. It outlines an action cycle of reflecting on past actions, choosing goals and methods, and discussing plans with experts. It describes types of action like direct contact, indirect impact, advocacy, and research. It also discusses sustainability, defining it as making an impact last by organizing long-term, feasible programs.
The tortoise and the hare had a race to settle an argument about who was faster. The hare quickly shot ahead but then stopped to rest, allowing the tortoise to slowly pass him and win the race. Upset at losing, the hare challenged the tortoise to a rematch and won by maintaining a fast, consistent pace. The tortoise then changed the terms of the next race to include swimming a river, which he won by playing to his strengths. They realized teamwork was most effective and on the final race they worked together to both cross the finish line.
DB Green is a local non-profit organization that promotes environmental awareness and education in Discovery Bay, Hong Kong. It focuses on improving the community's environmental impact through individual action, such as organizing tree planting events, recycling education programs in schools, and regular beach cleanups. The organization's founder, Kate Wade, started it to address issues like filling landfills and excessive waste production.
This document provides information about the PYP Exhibition for the 2012-13 school year at Kris Stanhope's school. The exhibition requires students to collaboratively investigate and address real-world issues through group research, action planning, and presentations. It will take place over 9 weeks, with students focusing on issues related to sharing the planet. Teachers will provide support through the process, while limiting homework to allow students to focus on exhibition work. The culminating event will be Exhibition Week during the final week of the process, where students will present their findings and actions.
This document introduces the CARR method for evaluating sources of information. CARR stands for Currency, Authority, Reliability, and Relevance. It explains that when evaluating a source, one should consider how old the information is and whether it has been updated, who authored the information and their qualifications, whether the information can be proven or verified, and whether the information is relevant to the topic being researched. The document provides questions to consider under each element of CARR to help determine the trustworthiness and usefulness of a source.
This document outlines the CARR method for evaluating sources of information. CARR stands for Currency, Authority, Reliability, and Relevance. It presents questions to consider under each category to determine the age of the information, who is responsible for presenting it, whether the information can be proven or verified, and if it is relevant to the topic being researched. The document encourages checking sources for these four attributes before trusting the information.
The document summarizes information about the PYP Exhibition for Year 6 students at Bradbury School. The Exhibition requires students to investigate and propose solutions to real-world issues through a collaborative, transdisciplinary inquiry process. Students will be grouped according to an issue of their choice and take action to address the issue, presenting their learning during Exhibition Week. The goal is for students to demonstrate independent learning, apply skills developed in the PYP program, and share their learning with the community. This year's topics relate to sustainable solutions and the central idea that actions have consequences. Students will explore issues, actions, and carry out an action during Action Week before presenting. Teachers will provide support throughout the inquiry process.
This document outlines the steps of Kath Murdoch's inquiry model for researching Hong Kong history:
1. Tuning In: Get excited about your topic, understand the main idea, create an inquiry question to guide research, and set goals.
2. Finding Out: Use your questions to guide research from a variety of sources like books, the internet, photos, and speaking to people. Take notes without copying and cite sources.
3. Sorting Out: Organize your notes with headings, choose relevant information, ask additional questions, and write in your own words.
The document provides guidelines for commenting on blog posts in 3 or fewer sentences. It advises readers to read the post twice to understand it, read other comments to potentially comment on them as well, remember the "Grandmother Rule" to be respectful, use only usernames to maintain privacy, make a point and support it with evidence or explanation using the "PEE" structure, and draft comments elsewhere first before posting. It also suggests using proper English in at least 3-5 sentences, checking back later, and thinking carefully before submitting.
Materials are substances that are used to make objects through various manufacturing processes. Materials can be classified as metals, ceramics, polymers, composites or semiconductors based on their atomic structure and properties. The choice of material depends on the application and factors like strength, hardness, resistance and cost.
The document lists the top 10 poorest countries based on GDP per capita, ranging from $300 to $700. Many of these countries rely heavily on agriculture and face challenges such as civil unrest, drought, high population growth, unemployment, debt, and diseases that impact health and life expectancy. Poverty is widespread in these nations, with high percentages of populations living below the poverty line and being at risk for illnesses including HIV/AIDS.
I have created a photo album to showcase pictures from my recent trip to Yosemite National Park. The album includes scenic landscape shots of Half Dome, El Capitan, and Yosemite Falls. It also features photos of wildlife like deer, squirrels, and a black bear I spotted by my campsite.
This document provides instructions and guidance for a group inquiry project. It outlines important due dates for completing the project, with presentations occurring on December 2nd and materials due by November 30th. It emphasizes the importance of cooperation within groups and provides tips for effective collaboration. The project requires an inquiry booklet, poster, museum item, information sources rating chart, and oral presentation to be included. It describes the components and expectations for each part of the project.
Spelling rules can help improve your spelling abilities. Some important rules include doubling consonants after short vowels, dropping silent e's when adding suffixes beginning with vowels, and checking exceptions to rules with a dictionary. Mastering a few basic spelling rules can go a long way in enhancing your skills.
We have a variety of pictures available for you to view. Our photo collection showcases different subjects and was taken by our photographers. Please take a moment to browse through our images online or stop by our gallery for an in-person viewing.
The document provides instructions for writing decimal numbers, ordering them from biggest to smallest, and writing decimal numbers within given ranges. Students are asked to write decimal numbers, identify the biggest number out of options, order sets of numbers, and write numbers between given values while ordering those numbers.
This document provides 3 digital tools for presenting work without paper: Twitter can be used to quickly share information with teachers and friends; Wordle allows describing things with words and sharing feelings with friends; Wikispaces enables commenting on and collaborating with others on shared work that can also be shown to distant relatives.