U:\Staff Shared Secure Area\Early Years Phase Yry1 Y2\Yr1 Planning 09 10\Miss...Marlcliffe Primary School
This document provides visual cues and actions to help retell a story in chronological order using words and phrases like "Once upon a time", "Early one morning", "Who", "First", "So", "Then", "Next", "Because", "Suddenly", "Unfortunately", "After/after that", "Finally", "But", "Luckily", "In the end".
It is a presentation that can be modified, the idea is that students create and tell their stories through school memories. They start from kinder and finish with high school and then the expectatives for the future.
Phonics involves teaching students the relationships between letters and sounds. It builds upon phonological awareness by connecting sounds to letters. Phonics can be difficult for students to learn due to inconsistencies in English spelling rules. Teachers can help students learn phonics through activities like name puzzles, interactive writing, teaching consonant blends and digraphs. As students progress, teachers focus more on phonics instruction and less on phonological awareness. Phonics is assessed through measures like TPRI, anecdotal records, student work samples, and phonics worksheets. The overall goal is for students to gain reading proficiency through regular phonics practice.
This document contains a series of random words with no clear meaning or narrative. Various nouns and verbs are listed with no apparent connection between the lines. The summary provides only a high-level description because the original text lacks essential information or a discernible topic to summarize further.
This document provides an overview of a 14-lesson phonics class for parents. It introduces phonics, explaining that phonics is the relationship between letters and sounds. It discusses why phonics is important for learning to read and spell. The document also outlines the stages of learning phonics from basic sounds to more advanced combinations. Finally, it proposes methods for teaching phonics including songs, games, and practice.
The document outlines the 7 sets of letters taught in the Jolly Phonics reading program. Set 1 includes the letters s, a, t, p, i, n. Set 2 adds ck, e, h, r, m, d. Set 3 adds g, o, u, l, f, b. Sets 4-7 introduce digraphs and trigraphs. The user can click on a set to access it or click through the full presentation which includes backgrounds and a cat animation available from the listed website.
The document discusses using the TEEEC structure to organize paragraphs. TEEEC stands for Topic, Elaboration, Elaboration, Elaboration, Closing. It provides an example paragraph structured according to TEEEC about saving clothing for the war effort. The topic is that clothing needs to be saved to provide materials for soldiers, paratroopers, pilots and vehicles. It then elaborates that soldiers need warm clothing, paratroopers and pilots need silk for parachutes, and vehicles need leather and cloth. The closing reminds the reader it could be their family member who relies on these materials in battle.
Le Chateau du Broutel is hosting a school trip from November 12-16, 2012. Students will stay in dorms with up to 8 people per room and will participate in various outdoor activities like abseiling, rafting, and kayaking led by trained instructors. A typical day involves breakfast, multiple activities, lunch, more activities, dinner, and an evening activity before bed. Excursions around the local area are also planned. The cost of the trip is £294 and payment plans are available to help families afford it.
U:\Staff Shared Secure Area\Early Years Phase Yry1 Y2\Yr1 Planning 09 10\Miss...Marlcliffe Primary School
This document provides visual cues and actions to help retell a story in chronological order using words and phrases like "Once upon a time", "Early one morning", "Who", "First", "So", "Then", "Next", "Because", "Suddenly", "Unfortunately", "After/after that", "Finally", "But", "Luckily", "In the end".
It is a presentation that can be modified, the idea is that students create and tell their stories through school memories. They start from kinder and finish with high school and then the expectatives for the future.
Phonics involves teaching students the relationships between letters and sounds. It builds upon phonological awareness by connecting sounds to letters. Phonics can be difficult for students to learn due to inconsistencies in English spelling rules. Teachers can help students learn phonics through activities like name puzzles, interactive writing, teaching consonant blends and digraphs. As students progress, teachers focus more on phonics instruction and less on phonological awareness. Phonics is assessed through measures like TPRI, anecdotal records, student work samples, and phonics worksheets. The overall goal is for students to gain reading proficiency through regular phonics practice.
This document contains a series of random words with no clear meaning or narrative. Various nouns and verbs are listed with no apparent connection between the lines. The summary provides only a high-level description because the original text lacks essential information or a discernible topic to summarize further.
This document provides an overview of a 14-lesson phonics class for parents. It introduces phonics, explaining that phonics is the relationship between letters and sounds. It discusses why phonics is important for learning to read and spell. The document also outlines the stages of learning phonics from basic sounds to more advanced combinations. Finally, it proposes methods for teaching phonics including songs, games, and practice.
The document outlines the 7 sets of letters taught in the Jolly Phonics reading program. Set 1 includes the letters s, a, t, p, i, n. Set 2 adds ck, e, h, r, m, d. Set 3 adds g, o, u, l, f, b. Sets 4-7 introduce digraphs and trigraphs. The user can click on a set to access it or click through the full presentation which includes backgrounds and a cat animation available from the listed website.
The document discusses using the TEEEC structure to organize paragraphs. TEEEC stands for Topic, Elaboration, Elaboration, Elaboration, Closing. It provides an example paragraph structured according to TEEEC about saving clothing for the war effort. The topic is that clothing needs to be saved to provide materials for soldiers, paratroopers, pilots and vehicles. It then elaborates that soldiers need warm clothing, paratroopers and pilots need silk for parachutes, and vehicles need leather and cloth. The closing reminds the reader it could be their family member who relies on these materials in battle.
Le Chateau du Broutel is hosting a school trip from November 12-16, 2012. Students will stay in dorms with up to 8 people per room and will participate in various outdoor activities like abseiling, rafting, and kayaking led by trained instructors. A typical day involves breakfast, multiple activities, lunch, more activities, dinner, and an evening activity before bed. Excursions around the local area are also planned. The cost of the trip is £294 and payment plans are available to help families afford it.
Colon and semi-colon are punctuation marks that connect related clauses. The colon introduces or emphasizes what follows it, signaling that important information is coming. The semi-colon connects two independent clauses that are closely related. It signals that both ideas are important. Examples provided demonstrate using a colon to identify reasons, jobs, or explanations, and using semi-colons to connect two independent clauses that are closely linked.
The document is a quiz show about fractions with 15 multiple choice questions of increasing difficulty and monetary value. It tests skills like calculating fractions of numbers, comparing fractions, converting between fraction and decimal forms, and identifying equivalent fractions. The top prize for answering all questions correctly is £1,000,000.
This document introduces decimals by showing fractions represented as tenths divided into wholes. It demonstrates that decimals use a dot to separate the whole number from the fractional part. Students are asked to write fractions as decimals, such as 7 tenths as 0.7 and 1 whole and 5 tenths as 1.5. The document teaches that decimals are a way to write fractions in a condensed form.
This document provides a framework to help improve writing by including varied sentence openings using the acronym ISPACED, which stands for Ing, Simile, Preposition, Adverb, Connective, Ed, and Dialogue. Examples are given for each letter that demonstrate how to open sentences in interesting ways using different parts of speech or constructs.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document is an anti-bullying quiz in the form of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. It contains 15 multiple choice questions about defining bullying, identifying forms of bullying like racism, and where to get help. It encourages students to learn about bullying and how to address it by standing up for victims and reporting it to trusted adults like teachers or calling helplines like Childline.
Urban legends are typically heard from indirect sources and have short, underdeveloped characters. They immediately set the scene in a specific time and place before building tension and suspense to convey danger, mystery, or horror. Urban legends sometimes end with a cliffhanger using ellipsis and aim to warn the reader.
Arts Week Portraits is a short article about an art exhibit held during Arts Week. The exhibit featured portraits of various members of the community painted by local artist Y1DS. The portraits captured the subjects' personalities and were on display for the public to view and appreciate during Arts Week celebrations.
Arts Week Portraits is a short article about a student named Y1 AS who created portraits during Arts Week. The portraits were created using different artistic mediums like painting, drawing, and photography. Students were encouraged to express their creativity and explore various art forms.
This week, Year 1 and 2 students from RW class created portraits using different art materials and techniques. They explored line drawing, collage, and painting self-portraits. The students worked hard to represent themselves through their artistic skills and seemed to enjoy exploring various art forms.
This document defines and provides examples of simple, compound, and complex sentences. A simple sentence contains one independent clause with a subject and verb. A compound sentence joins two independent clauses with a connective like "but." A complex sentence contains an independent clause joined to a dependent clause that does not stand alone and is separated with a comma.
1) To multiply decimals, first estimate the answer without decimals to check the magnitude. Then remove the decimal points from the numbers and multiply them as whole numbers. 2) Partition both numbers into place values and multiply them using the grid method. 3) Replace the decimal point in the final answer by counting the original number of decimal places in the factors.
The document describes different types of triangles based on their side lengths and interior angles. It defines equilateral triangles as having three equal sides and three equal 60 degree interior angles. Isosceles triangles have two equal sides and two equal interior angles, while scalene triangles have no equal sides or interior angles. Right triangles can be scalene or isosceles, with one interior angle measuring 90 degrees in addition to their other defining characteristics.
Polygons are 2-d shapes with only straight sides. A regular polygon has all sides of equal length and all angles of equal size. The name of a polygon tells you the number of sides it has, such as a pentagon having 5 sides, a hexagon having 6 sides, and so on.
This document defines and provides key characteristics of four common quadrilaterals: squares have four equal sides and four right angles; rhombuses have four equal sides but no right angles; rectangles have two long and two short equal sides with right angles; and parallelograms have two pairs of equal sides that are parallel but no right angles. Trapeziums have only one pair of parallel sides.
We created self portraits using different materials like markers, crayons, and colored pencils. Each student drew themselves, including features like hair color, eye color, and clothing. The portraits showed our individual personalities and allowed us to express ourselves creatively.
The students in YR/1SL made flower collages using tissue paper and wool and displayed their artwork hoping others would enjoy looking at them. Each collage was labeled with the name of the student who created it.
The sirens started wailing, warning of an impending air raid. People rushed to take shelter as planes could be heard overhead. After hours of waiting in the dark shelter, the all clear sounded and people emerged to survey the damage from the night's bombing.
Bomb disposal experts must carefully examine electrical circuits to locate and defuse bombs. They use special tools and training to methodically trace wires and identify components in circuits. The goal is to safely disable the detonation mechanism without damaging the device so it can be studied and future threats can be understood.
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Colon and semi-colon are punctuation marks that connect related clauses. The colon introduces or emphasizes what follows it, signaling that important information is coming. The semi-colon connects two independent clauses that are closely related. It signals that both ideas are important. Examples provided demonstrate using a colon to identify reasons, jobs, or explanations, and using semi-colons to connect two independent clauses that are closely linked.
The document is a quiz show about fractions with 15 multiple choice questions of increasing difficulty and monetary value. It tests skills like calculating fractions of numbers, comparing fractions, converting between fraction and decimal forms, and identifying equivalent fractions. The top prize for answering all questions correctly is £1,000,000.
This document introduces decimals by showing fractions represented as tenths divided into wholes. It demonstrates that decimals use a dot to separate the whole number from the fractional part. Students are asked to write fractions as decimals, such as 7 tenths as 0.7 and 1 whole and 5 tenths as 1.5. The document teaches that decimals are a way to write fractions in a condensed form.
This document provides a framework to help improve writing by including varied sentence openings using the acronym ISPACED, which stands for Ing, Simile, Preposition, Adverb, Connective, Ed, and Dialogue. Examples are given for each letter that demonstrate how to open sentences in interesting ways using different parts of speech or constructs.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document is an anti-bullying quiz in the form of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. It contains 15 multiple choice questions about defining bullying, identifying forms of bullying like racism, and where to get help. It encourages students to learn about bullying and how to address it by standing up for victims and reporting it to trusted adults like teachers or calling helplines like Childline.
Urban legends are typically heard from indirect sources and have short, underdeveloped characters. They immediately set the scene in a specific time and place before building tension and suspense to convey danger, mystery, or horror. Urban legends sometimes end with a cliffhanger using ellipsis and aim to warn the reader.
Arts Week Portraits is a short article about an art exhibit held during Arts Week. The exhibit featured portraits of various members of the community painted by local artist Y1DS. The portraits captured the subjects' personalities and were on display for the public to view and appreciate during Arts Week celebrations.
Arts Week Portraits is a short article about a student named Y1 AS who created portraits during Arts Week. The portraits were created using different artistic mediums like painting, drawing, and photography. Students were encouraged to express their creativity and explore various art forms.
This week, Year 1 and 2 students from RW class created portraits using different art materials and techniques. They explored line drawing, collage, and painting self-portraits. The students worked hard to represent themselves through their artistic skills and seemed to enjoy exploring various art forms.
This document defines and provides examples of simple, compound, and complex sentences. A simple sentence contains one independent clause with a subject and verb. A compound sentence joins two independent clauses with a connective like "but." A complex sentence contains an independent clause joined to a dependent clause that does not stand alone and is separated with a comma.
1) To multiply decimals, first estimate the answer without decimals to check the magnitude. Then remove the decimal points from the numbers and multiply them as whole numbers. 2) Partition both numbers into place values and multiply them using the grid method. 3) Replace the decimal point in the final answer by counting the original number of decimal places in the factors.
The document describes different types of triangles based on their side lengths and interior angles. It defines equilateral triangles as having three equal sides and three equal 60 degree interior angles. Isosceles triangles have two equal sides and two equal interior angles, while scalene triangles have no equal sides or interior angles. Right triangles can be scalene or isosceles, with one interior angle measuring 90 degrees in addition to their other defining characteristics.
Polygons are 2-d shapes with only straight sides. A regular polygon has all sides of equal length and all angles of equal size. The name of a polygon tells you the number of sides it has, such as a pentagon having 5 sides, a hexagon having 6 sides, and so on.
This document defines and provides key characteristics of four common quadrilaterals: squares have four equal sides and four right angles; rhombuses have four equal sides but no right angles; rectangles have two long and two short equal sides with right angles; and parallelograms have two pairs of equal sides that are parallel but no right angles. Trapeziums have only one pair of parallel sides.
We created self portraits using different materials like markers, crayons, and colored pencils. Each student drew themselves, including features like hair color, eye color, and clothing. The portraits showed our individual personalities and allowed us to express ourselves creatively.
The students in YR/1SL made flower collages using tissue paper and wool and displayed their artwork hoping others would enjoy looking at them. Each collage was labeled with the name of the student who created it.
The sirens started wailing, warning of an impending air raid. People rushed to take shelter as planes could be heard overhead. After hours of waiting in the dark shelter, the all clear sounded and people emerged to survey the damage from the night's bombing.
Bomb disposal experts must carefully examine electrical circuits to locate and defuse bombs. They use special tools and training to methodically trace wires and identify components in circuits. The goal is to safely disable the detonation mechanism without damaging the device so it can be studied and future threats can be understood.
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
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In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,