Describes why the holy quran is the one and only true word from the creature of the universe.Describes various scientific facts that quran has explained 1400 years ago.The presentation is fully in Malayalam
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.
Describes why the holy quran is the one and only true word from the creature of the universe.Describes various scientific facts that quran has explained 1400 years ago.The presentation is fully in Malayalam
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.
La mia giornata scolastica: fumetto prodotto dagli alunni delle scuole di Italia, Spagna, Turchia, Repubblica ceca, Slovacchia e Polonia.
Assemblaggio a cura dell'insegnante Mauro Ciotti
This document provides details about a social science lesson on the structure of the earth taught to 8th standard students. It includes the name of the teacher, school, subject, class strength, unit, topic, and date of the lesson. It then provides a curriculum statement and content analysis covering key terms and facts about the layers of the earth like the crust, mantle, inner core, and outer core. Concepts covered include how the earth's layers provide important insights into the planet. Curricular objectives aimed to help students understand and discuss the different layers and how much of the earth they comprise. Learning activities included classroom discussions and exercises to help consolidate knowledge about the structure and composition of the earth's layers.
This document provides a lesson plan on the topic of "Structure of the Earth" taught to 8th standard students. It includes the name of the teacher, school, subject taught, number of students, unit, topic, and date of the class. The content analysis section defines key terms related to the structure of the Earth like crust, mantle, core, etc. It also provides facts about the different layers of the Earth - the crust, mantle, inner core, and outer core. The concept part explains that the structure of the Earth shows significant changes from the surface to the deeper layers. The curriculum objectives are to help students understand the different layers of the Earth and how much each layer constitutes the Earth. Assessment activities include identifying the
This document provides an overview of a social science lesson on the structure of the earth taught to 8th standard students. It includes the name and details of the teacher, school, subject, class strength and duration of the lesson. There is an analysis of key terms related to the structure of the earth like crust, mantle, core etc. It also outlines the expected behavioral outcomes of students which are to understand and explain the different layers of the earth based on facts provided and participate in classroom activities and discussions. The lesson aims to help students gain a conceptual understanding of the earth's structure as a representation of geological plates.
The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) is an autonomous organization established in 1961 by the Government of India to advise central and state governments on school education matters. It undertakes research, develops model textbooks and teaching materials, and provides teacher training. NCERT aims to improve school education quality and works towards goals like universal elementary education. It collaborates with state education bodies, international organizations, and other countries on education initiatives.
The document discusses the evolution of biological classification systems from two kingdoms to five kingdoms and now potentially six kingdoms. The two original kingdoms were plants and animals, but it became difficult to classify all organisms within those, so three additional kingdoms were added: Protista, Fungi, and Monera. Some biologists now recognize Eubacteria and Archeobacteria as separate from the original Monera kingdom. Classification systems continue to change and evolve more rapidly than species themselves. Kingdoms are further divided into additional taxonomic ranks like phyla, classes, orders, families, genera and species. Classifying organisms, especially microorganisms, into the appropriate kingdom can sometimes be challenging.
This document contains a lesson plan for teaching biology to 9th standard students. It includes:
1. Details of the teacher, school, subject, date, unit, and topic being covered which is the nutrition of other organisms.
2. An analysis of the content including key terms, facts, and concepts to be discussed related to the digestion processes of hydra, amoeba, and tapeworm.
3. Learning outcomes specifying what factual, conceptual, procedural, and metacognitive knowledge and skills students will develop regarding the nutrition of different organisms.
4. Teaching resources like powerpoint presentations that will be used and steps for classroom interactions and activities to help students learn.
Vanilla is a climbing orchid native to Mexico and Central Africa that is now widely cultivated. It thrives in warm, humid tropical climates between 25-32°C with high rainfall. Vanilla cultivation involves preparing the land, planting cuttings on support structures, applying organic fertilizers, hand-pollinating flowers, and harvesting pods 8-9 months later through a curing process. Both natural and synthetic vanilla are extensively used as flavorings in foods and perfumes.
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This document provides a lesson plan template for a biology class on the nutrition of other organisms. It includes details such as the teacher's name, school, subject, date, unit name, topic, and period. The plan aims to develop students' factual, conceptual, procedural, metacognitive and process skills regarding nutrition through group activities and questioning. Key terms and facts about the nutrition of hydra, amoeba and tapeworm are provided. The learning outcomes seek to have students develop knowledge in these areas through comparing different organisms, outlining and labeling digestive parts, applying knowledge to new situations, and developing scientific skills and attitudes. Teaching resources include power point presentations and activities to analyze nutrition in groups.
This document outlines a teaching manual for an 8th standard physics lesson on the solar system. It details the learning outcomes which are to develop students' factual and conceptual knowledge of the solar system's components through observation, classification, analysis and comparing planetary features. The teaching procedure and resources are not described, but the document explains it will involve classroom interaction and presentation to introduce the topic, followed by a formative review of students' understanding.
This document contains Soumya S. Nair's submission to Mrs. Vidhya for their option of Mathematics. It includes 9 puzzles of mathematics with their answers and explanations. The puzzles involve patterns in diagrams, triangles, sequences of prime and square numbers, doubling and subtracting numbers, and column sums.
1. The document discusses different types of prisms, including triangular prisms, rectangular prisms, cubes, pentagonal prisms, hexagonal prisms, and octagonal prisms.
2. It defines prisms as solids with two congruent polygons as bases and rectangular lateral faces.
3. Formulas for calculating the volume of rectangular prisms, triangular prisms, and cubes are provided. The volume of any prism is the product of its base area and height.
The document discusses the mathematics curriculum and its organization. It defines curriculum as the sum of all student activities and experiences provided by the school. The key components of developing a mathematics curriculum include setting goals, planning learning experiences and content, and assessing outcomes. When organizing the curriculum, principles like logical and psychological order, correlation across topics and grades, and adapting to individual differences should be followed. Approaches to organizing the curriculum include the topical, spiral, logical-psychological, unitary, and integrated approaches.
The document discusses notable Indian mathematicians throughout history including Srinivasa Ramanujan, Aryabhatta, Bhaskaracharya, Brahma Gupta, Mahavira, and Shakuntala Devi. Some of their key contributions include Ramanujan showing that any big number can be written as the sum of not more than four prime numbers. Aryabhatta was the first to say that Earth is spherical and revolves around the sun. Mahavira separated astrology from mathematics and established terminology for geometric shapes. Shakuntala Devi was known as the "Human Computer" for her incredible mental calculation skills.