This document discusses a student's experience taking a computer-based instruction course over the summer of 2005. The course utilized Microsoft PowerPoint and focused on various topics including computer programming, web design, and other digital skills. The student found the self-paced online format of the CBI course to be flexible and helpful for learning new technical abilities.
A contest was held where champions were crowned and contestants showed impressive independence. Children need supervision at lunch time and teams including a track and field team are ready for an event pitting whales against sharks.
This document appears to be a quiz testing the reader's ability to identify the location of different animals in relation to a bed or bath. It asks the reader to choose whether statements about the location of monkeys, cats, lions, rabbits, snakes, pigs, giraffes, parrots, turtles, dogs, and cows are true or false, and provides feedback on the correctness of the answer.
This document provides examples of using prepositions correctly in sentences. It gives sentences where the reader must identify the missing preposition, with answers provided. The sentences discuss looking at a picture, seeing a family in a painting, a painting being of a family, going by bus, going to the bus stop, looking at a timetable, and waiting for and getting on a bus.
The document describes various weather conditions, including sunny, cloudy, rainy, windy, snowy, partly cloudy, hailing, stormy, cold, foggy, hot, overcast, dull and gray, sunny and warm, crispy, cool, and mild weather. It prompts the reader to guess the weather conditions.
The document describes various short phrases about baskets full of fruits, paying 100 francs for a gift, being kind to animals, a mom proud of her child, a dad listening to the radio, looking for keys, and wanting to begin with chocolate cake.
This document summarizes a business plan for a solar desalination plant. It describes the product as utilizing solar radiation to desalinate water for consumption. It discusses marketing the product to governments and large organizations to help cut fuel costs and keep the environment clean. It provides cost estimates for building the plant, which total around $932,000. Funding would come from government sponsorship in exchange for a long-term water supply contract. The document argues the design has technical advantages over similar concentrated solar power plants by allowing saline water to flow naturally and concentrating sunlight at a near-90 degree angle for higher efficiency.
This document provides a lesson on classroom objects. It introduces various classroom items like chairs, desks, books, pens, doors, bags, and pencils both singularly and plurally. It then tests the student on identifying these objects and whether they are singular or plural through example questions like "What is this?" and "What are these?". The lesson aims to teach students to recognize common classroom objects and identify singular vs. plural forms.
This document discusses a student's experience taking a computer-based instruction course over the summer of 2005. The course utilized Microsoft PowerPoint and focused on various topics including computer programming, web design, and other digital skills. The student found the self-paced online format of the CBI course to be flexible and helpful for learning new technical abilities.
A contest was held where champions were crowned and contestants showed impressive independence. Children need supervision at lunch time and teams including a track and field team are ready for an event pitting whales against sharks.
This document appears to be a quiz testing the reader's ability to identify the location of different animals in relation to a bed or bath. It asks the reader to choose whether statements about the location of monkeys, cats, lions, rabbits, snakes, pigs, giraffes, parrots, turtles, dogs, and cows are true or false, and provides feedback on the correctness of the answer.
This document provides examples of using prepositions correctly in sentences. It gives sentences where the reader must identify the missing preposition, with answers provided. The sentences discuss looking at a picture, seeing a family in a painting, a painting being of a family, going by bus, going to the bus stop, looking at a timetable, and waiting for and getting on a bus.
The document describes various weather conditions, including sunny, cloudy, rainy, windy, snowy, partly cloudy, hailing, stormy, cold, foggy, hot, overcast, dull and gray, sunny and warm, crispy, cool, and mild weather. It prompts the reader to guess the weather conditions.
The document describes various short phrases about baskets full of fruits, paying 100 francs for a gift, being kind to animals, a mom proud of her child, a dad listening to the radio, looking for keys, and wanting to begin with chocolate cake.
This document summarizes a business plan for a solar desalination plant. It describes the product as utilizing solar radiation to desalinate water for consumption. It discusses marketing the product to governments and large organizations to help cut fuel costs and keep the environment clean. It provides cost estimates for building the plant, which total around $932,000. Funding would come from government sponsorship in exchange for a long-term water supply contract. The document argues the design has technical advantages over similar concentrated solar power plants by allowing saline water to flow naturally and concentrating sunlight at a near-90 degree angle for higher efficiency.
This document provides a lesson on classroom objects. It introduces various classroom items like chairs, desks, books, pens, doors, bags, and pencils both singularly and plurally. It then tests the student on identifying these objects and whether they are singular or plural through example questions like "What is this?" and "What are these?". The lesson aims to teach students to recognize common classroom objects and identify singular vs. plural forms.
This document is a game that quizzes the user on the location of a mouse using different prepositions such as "on", "in", "under", etc. For each round, it asks where the mouse is in relation to a hat, the user chooses a preposition, and it confirms if they are correct or tells them to try again.
The document introduces different colors including red, blue, green, white, black, yellow, brown, orange and violet. It provides examples of objects associated with each color such as red apples, yellow bananas, white birds, blue yoyos and green frogs. The document also introduces the color wheel and primary colors of red, blue and yellow, and how combining two primary colors makes secondary colors like orange, green and violet.
At is used to indicate exact times like "at nine o'clock" or meal times like "at breakfast." It also indicates specific parts of the day like "at night." On is used for days of the week like "on Tuesday" and dates like "on June 23rd." In is used for months of the year like "in July," seasons like "in Autumn," years like "in 1971," and parts of the day except night like "in the evening." Common time expressions can combine these prepositions with this, last, next, and every to indicate different time frames.
The document discusses various vocabulary words related to competitions and events:
1. A quadrennial competition is one that takes place every four years, such as the World Cup.
2. South Africa will automatically qualify for the next World Cup as the host country and matches will be played on its land.
3. The teacher compiled a book by collecting information from many other sources.
This document appears to be interactive instructions for a game where the player is prompted with the question "Where is the monkey?" and must select the correct location of the monkey in relation to a car from given options. After each attempt, the player receives feedback telling them whether they were correct or need to try again before moving on to the next round. The game covers different potential locations both in front of and behind the car.
The document discusses various words related to diving, flying, and occupations. It provides definitions or examples for each word: 1) dive - an aircraft can dive steeply through the air. 2) rocket - a rocket soars into space. 3) wish - his dearest wish was to become a millionaire. 4) brood - he saw a brood of ducklings in the pool. 5) castle - thieves attacked the castle and stole the treasure. 6) champion - Faisal has skills that make him a world heavyweight boxing champion. 7) athlete - an athlete must practice daily to stay strong. 8) carpenter - a skilled carpenter can make wood into furniture. 9) supposed - you are supposed
The document describes the location of Lucky in relation to different objects using prepositions such as "in", "on", "under", "behind", and "in front of". Lucky is located in relation to his brother, the parrot, the ball, and the boot, as well as in relation to his bed.
This document contains examples of different prepositions of place used to describe the location of various objects, animals, and people in relation to each other. Some of the prepositions listed and used in examples include in, on, under, in front of, behind, between, next to, above, and under.
The document provides a series of instructions to click on different shapes in a specific order, starting with a circle and heart, followed by multiple clicks on a square and then a red triangle, brown star, orange circle, and brown heart, and ending with a yellow square and green rectangle.
This document contains a game to practice prepositions of place in English sentences. It provides 7 sentences with blanks to fill in the correct prepositions of place, either "at", "on", or "in". The correct answers are also provided to check understanding. The goal is to learn and practice using different prepositions of place in basic sentences about common locations.
Cooley-Engineering Drawing Communication Design
كتاب نادر عن
الرسم الهندسي وتصميم الوصلات، يحكي البدايات في صناعة الآلات منذ إبتكار المسمار المولولب وتصميمه
1972 عام
للمهندس بيتر كوولي
El documento habla sobre cómo lidiar con problemas que causan dolor de cabeza y sentir que la vida pende de un hilo. Recomienda hacer una pausa, meditar en las cosas buenas de la vida como los seres queridos, sacudir los pensamientos negativos y experimentar cómo la noche más oscura se iluminará. También menciona que Dios es el mejor aliado en las batallas de la vida.
Crude prices recently jumped 5 percent, as numbers showed that shale oil well production was dropping off, however, today’s reports show that Middle Eastern producers are staying the course of high levels of drilling and producing. Prices dropped by about 52 cents per barrel.
Giorgio Pauletto completed Professor Kevin Werbach's online Coursera course on Gamification from the University of Pennsylvania in 2013. The certificate verifies that Coursera confirmed Giorgio Pauletto's identity and participation in the course, which was authorized by the University of Pennsylvania.
This document provides information about a lesson on Newton's First Law of Motion and balanced/unbalanced forces for students ages 6-12. The lesson objectives are for students to remember previous knowledge of forces, differentiate between types of forces, understand the concept of force, know and apply Newton's First Law, and give examples of balanced and unbalanced forces. Key points from Newton's First Law are defined, and a class activity is described to illustrate balanced and unbalanced forces using diagrams of forces on a ball. A pre-assessment and explanations of answers are also provided.
Water is essential for life and covers most of the Earth's surface, but only a small portion is freshwater. Saudi Arabia has little renewable water and relies heavily on non-renewable groundwater. The document provides 23 tips for conserving water in the home and landscape, such as fixing leaks, using low-flow fixtures, running dishwashers and washers only with full loads, limiting shower time, and using efficient watering systems for plants.
Our product is a solar desalination plant that utilizes solar energy to produce fresh water in a sustainable way. It uses large arrays of mirrors to concentrate sunlight onto a water container, heating the water and evaporating it. The water vapor then condenses in an insulated chamber to produce fresh water. This process requires no fossil fuels and instead uses an abundant renewable resource, solar energy, to provide fresh water for arid coastal regions in a cost-effective and environmentally friendly manner.
The document discusses how to effectively use PowerPoint for teaching. It suggests focusing on content over flashy designs, only using pictures that teach concepts, and providing students with outlines or notes to help them learn. While students prefer PowerPoint, research shows basic text-based slides lead to better learning than decks with animations and unrelated images. Formatting tips include using sans-serif fonts and dark text on light backgrounds.
This document is a game that quizzes the user on the location of a mouse using different prepositions such as "on", "in", "under", etc. For each round, it asks where the mouse is in relation to a hat, the user chooses a preposition, and it confirms if they are correct or tells them to try again.
The document introduces different colors including red, blue, green, white, black, yellow, brown, orange and violet. It provides examples of objects associated with each color such as red apples, yellow bananas, white birds, blue yoyos and green frogs. The document also introduces the color wheel and primary colors of red, blue and yellow, and how combining two primary colors makes secondary colors like orange, green and violet.
At is used to indicate exact times like "at nine o'clock" or meal times like "at breakfast." It also indicates specific parts of the day like "at night." On is used for days of the week like "on Tuesday" and dates like "on June 23rd." In is used for months of the year like "in July," seasons like "in Autumn," years like "in 1971," and parts of the day except night like "in the evening." Common time expressions can combine these prepositions with this, last, next, and every to indicate different time frames.
The document discusses various vocabulary words related to competitions and events:
1. A quadrennial competition is one that takes place every four years, such as the World Cup.
2. South Africa will automatically qualify for the next World Cup as the host country and matches will be played on its land.
3. The teacher compiled a book by collecting information from many other sources.
This document appears to be interactive instructions for a game where the player is prompted with the question "Where is the monkey?" and must select the correct location of the monkey in relation to a car from given options. After each attempt, the player receives feedback telling them whether they were correct or need to try again before moving on to the next round. The game covers different potential locations both in front of and behind the car.
The document discusses various words related to diving, flying, and occupations. It provides definitions or examples for each word: 1) dive - an aircraft can dive steeply through the air. 2) rocket - a rocket soars into space. 3) wish - his dearest wish was to become a millionaire. 4) brood - he saw a brood of ducklings in the pool. 5) castle - thieves attacked the castle and stole the treasure. 6) champion - Faisal has skills that make him a world heavyweight boxing champion. 7) athlete - an athlete must practice daily to stay strong. 8) carpenter - a skilled carpenter can make wood into furniture. 9) supposed - you are supposed
The document describes the location of Lucky in relation to different objects using prepositions such as "in", "on", "under", "behind", and "in front of". Lucky is located in relation to his brother, the parrot, the ball, and the boot, as well as in relation to his bed.
This document contains examples of different prepositions of place used to describe the location of various objects, animals, and people in relation to each other. Some of the prepositions listed and used in examples include in, on, under, in front of, behind, between, next to, above, and under.
The document provides a series of instructions to click on different shapes in a specific order, starting with a circle and heart, followed by multiple clicks on a square and then a red triangle, brown star, orange circle, and brown heart, and ending with a yellow square and green rectangle.
This document contains a game to practice prepositions of place in English sentences. It provides 7 sentences with blanks to fill in the correct prepositions of place, either "at", "on", or "in". The correct answers are also provided to check understanding. The goal is to learn and practice using different prepositions of place in basic sentences about common locations.
Cooley-Engineering Drawing Communication Design
كتاب نادر عن
الرسم الهندسي وتصميم الوصلات، يحكي البدايات في صناعة الآلات منذ إبتكار المسمار المولولب وتصميمه
1972 عام
للمهندس بيتر كوولي
El documento habla sobre cómo lidiar con problemas que causan dolor de cabeza y sentir que la vida pende de un hilo. Recomienda hacer una pausa, meditar en las cosas buenas de la vida como los seres queridos, sacudir los pensamientos negativos y experimentar cómo la noche más oscura se iluminará. También menciona que Dios es el mejor aliado en las batallas de la vida.
Crude prices recently jumped 5 percent, as numbers showed that shale oil well production was dropping off, however, today’s reports show that Middle Eastern producers are staying the course of high levels of drilling and producing. Prices dropped by about 52 cents per barrel.
Giorgio Pauletto completed Professor Kevin Werbach's online Coursera course on Gamification from the University of Pennsylvania in 2013. The certificate verifies that Coursera confirmed Giorgio Pauletto's identity and participation in the course, which was authorized by the University of Pennsylvania.
This document provides information about a lesson on Newton's First Law of Motion and balanced/unbalanced forces for students ages 6-12. The lesson objectives are for students to remember previous knowledge of forces, differentiate between types of forces, understand the concept of force, know and apply Newton's First Law, and give examples of balanced and unbalanced forces. Key points from Newton's First Law are defined, and a class activity is described to illustrate balanced and unbalanced forces using diagrams of forces on a ball. A pre-assessment and explanations of answers are also provided.
Water is essential for life and covers most of the Earth's surface, but only a small portion is freshwater. Saudi Arabia has little renewable water and relies heavily on non-renewable groundwater. The document provides 23 tips for conserving water in the home and landscape, such as fixing leaks, using low-flow fixtures, running dishwashers and washers only with full loads, limiting shower time, and using efficient watering systems for plants.
Our product is a solar desalination plant that utilizes solar energy to produce fresh water in a sustainable way. It uses large arrays of mirrors to concentrate sunlight onto a water container, heating the water and evaporating it. The water vapor then condenses in an insulated chamber to produce fresh water. This process requires no fossil fuels and instead uses an abundant renewable resource, solar energy, to provide fresh water for arid coastal regions in a cost-effective and environmentally friendly manner.
The document discusses how to effectively use PowerPoint for teaching. It suggests focusing on content over flashy designs, only using pictures that teach concepts, and providing students with outlines or notes to help them learn. While students prefer PowerPoint, research shows basic text-based slides lead to better learning than decks with animations and unrelated images. Formatting tips include using sans-serif fonts and dark text on light backgrounds.
This document discusses a student's experience taking a computer-based instruction course over the summer of 2005. The course utilized Microsoft PowerPoint and focused on various topics including computer programming, web design, and other digital skills. The student found the self-paced online format of the CBI course to be flexible and helpful for learning.
The document defines 10 words: enchanted, worries, handed down, solitary, jingle, faults, mark out, boyish, pick up, and carried away. It then provides 10 sentences using the words, with blanks to be filled in with the correct word. The sentences summarize as:
1) The smart boy understands whatever he reads or sees.
2) The boys sing a short, simple tune while playing.
3) Workers should be careful while drawing lines on the streets.
4) The car attracted the person as soon as they saw it.
5) The dagger was passed down to the person by their grandfather.
6) The people enjoying the music are influenced by the
1. A tournament begins where sport teams do their best.
2. Players felt awful when the referee pointed towards the penalty spot, from which it is difficult for goalkeepers to defend against strong kicks.
3. It is challenging for players to score a hat-trick or get past their opponents in an important match.
A school lunch coach supervised children at lunch time. During a contest, champions were crowned from among the competing teams. All teams, including the track and field team, were ready for their upcoming competition.
There are three existing species of elephants: the African bush elephant, African forest elephant, and Asian elephant. Elephants are the largest living land mammals and can live for 50-70 years. They use their trunks to pick up food and water and their tusks help with digging and marking territory.
There are three existing species of elephants: the African bush elephant, African forest elephant, and Asian elephant. Elephants are the largest living land mammals and can live for 50-70 years. They use their trunks to pick up food and water and their tusks help with digging and marking territory.
The document discusses how solar cells work to convert sunlight into electricity and their uses. Solar cells are made of semiconductors and produce electricity when photons in sunlight are absorbed. The first solar cell was created in 1954. Solar cells can power small devices, heat water for pools or drinking, and generate electricity for entire homes. They remain efficient for 25+ years and their cost has decreased with advances in technology.
This document provides instructions for a grade 6 composition assignment where students are asked to describe 6 given pictures in 3 sentences or less each to practice their descriptive writing skills.
1. The document provides vocabulary words and example sentences to practice using those words. The vocabulary words include knocked down, offending, vigorously, artificial, potential, victim, extremely, severe illness, assess, and victims.
2. Example sentences use the words in contexts like being hit by someone, exercising karately and strongly, comparing natural to artificial flowers, removing the object causing choking, and teachers evaluating students with tests.
3. The document is a vocabulary building exercise that exposes the reader to new words and practices using them correctly in different sentences.
This document does not contain any substantive information to summarize. It consists only of bullet points and formatting characters without any descriptive text.
The document describes various spatial relationships but does not provide enough context to determine what the relationships refer to or where the girl is located. It mentions locations under, in, on, behind, in front of, next to, between, and above but without additional details, her location cannot be determined from the given information.
This document discusses different prepositions of place and provides examples of their usage. It lists common prepositions such as in, on, under, in front of, behind, between, next to, above, and under. It then provides short sentences using each preposition to indicate the location or position of different objects, people, or animals.
The document describes a game where the player watches shooting stars and UFOs move, and chooses the correct prepositions of movement to describe their direction. It provides examples of movements such as a star going around the moon, a UFO flying towards the moon, and a shooting star falling through the stars.
The document contains 10 sentences with prepositions missing from each one. The sentences discuss various topics such as kangaroos in Australia, a brother's swimming ability, familiarity with a new game, interest in reading funny books, a house full of rats, being afraid of wolves, differences between cars, waiting for a bus, being bad at table tennis, and listening to a song.
The document discusses various prepositional phrases comparing or describing different things such as hats, skills, fears, interests, familiarity, abilities, and shoes. It notes that a hat is different from another's, someone is good at playing table tennis, being afraid of snakes, Denmark being famous for cheese, an interest in water sports, familiarity with a smart board, being bad at geography, and shoes looking the same as another pair.