Reilly & Company was hired to replace the original architect and design a new pediatric emergency department at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco under tight constraints. There were serious issues that arose during demolition and construction that threatened the project, but Reilly was able to get the project back on track by being proactive, anticipating problems, and acting professionally. The result is a state-of-the-art pediatric emergency department for the children of San Francisco.
This 3 story, $10 million new science wing for San Leandro High School includes chemistry and biology labs, science classrooms, restrooms, and a cafeteria. Reilly & Company architects and structural engineers were hired to redesign and complete the science building on behalf of the original architects of record, Kwan-Henmi Architects.
Reilly & Company was hired to replace the original architect and design a new pediatric emergency department at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco under tight constraints. There were serious issues that arose during demolition and construction that threatened the project, but Reilly was able to get the project back on track by being proactive, anticipating problems, and acting professionally. The result is a state-of-the-art pediatric emergency department for the children of San Francisco.
This 3 story, $10 million new science wing for San Leandro High School includes chemistry and biology labs, science classrooms, restrooms, and a cafeteria. Reilly & Company architects and structural engineers were hired to redesign and complete the science building on behalf of the original architects of record, Kwan-Henmi Architects.
This lesson plan is designed to develop speaking skills in primary school students. Over six days, it aims to help students speak freely without fear, build confidence and trust, and understand the difference between right and wrong. Students will discuss topics related to family, friends, and their safety through presentations, group discussions, role-playing activities, and individual assignments. The lesson introduces vocabulary words and concepts to help students express their feelings, viewpoints, and emotions more clearly.
Birds are vertebrates that lay eggs and have feathers, wings, and a beak. They breathe with lungs and have lightweight skeletons that allow most birds to fly, though some like ostriches cannot. Common types of birds include sparrows, pigeons, ducks, chickens, flamingos, owls, and parrots.
This document discusses the different features of birds including beaks, feet, and claws. It explains that birds have various beak shapes suited to their diets, such as short and hard beaks for seed-eating birds like sparrows and pigeons. Birds of prey like eagles and vultures have strong, curved beaks for tearing flesh. It also describes different claw and foot structures among birds related to tasks like perching, swimming, or wading in shallow water.
Lesson plan on classification of animalsKavita Grover
The document outlines a 45-minute lesson plan on classifying animals. Students will learn about the different classes of vertebrates and invertebrates through a PowerPoint presentation and fact sheet. They will classify animals as vertebrates or invertebrates and identify the five groups of vertebrates. Finally, students will work in groups to create a flow chart showing the classification of animals in the animal kingdom. The lesson aims to help students understand how animals are organized into groups based on similar characteristics.
Environmental Science (EVS) : Food We Eat (Class II)theeducationdesk
EVS, Environmental Science,
Food We Eat, Vegetables, Fruits, Seeds, Cereals, Pulses, Nuts
Healthy Food, Junk Food, Common Dishes
Class II, Class 2, CBSE
Environmental Science (EVS) : Plants Around Us (Class III)theeducationdesk
Plants can be classified into different types depending on their shape and size. Their main parts include leaves, stems, flowers, fruits, and roots. Plants are useful as they provide food, medicine, wood, paper, oxygen and help with shelter and shade. They can grow in different environments around the world like forests, grasslands, mountains, and tundra. Certain fruits and vegetables are transported to India from other countries due to variations in climate. Orchards are areas where fruit trees are grown and groves contain grouped trees.
This document summarizes key features of birds. It discusses their body parts like wings, feathers, beaks and feet. It explains that birds come in different types and have adapted features like beak shape and foot structure based on their diet and habitat. The document also covers birds' abilities like flight, sounds they make, nesting and migration behaviors.
This document discusses different types of plants and their uses. It describes climbers, creepers, herbs, shrubs, wild plants, weeds, and water plants. It explains that plants are used for food, wood, paper, fibers, perfumes, medicines, and cleaning the air. Specific plants are mentioned for each use. The document also provides care instructions for plants, such as watering, cleaning leaves, and providing sunlight and care in public places.
The document discusses the main parts of a plant and their functions. It identifies the roots, stem, leaves, flowers, seeds, and fruits as the basic plant parts. The roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil and anchor the plant. The stem transports water and nutrients between the roots and other parts, and supports the plant. The leaves use sunlight to photosynthesize and produce food for the plant. Flowers hold the seeds and fruits contain seeds which can grow into new plants.
Parts of plants (roots, stem, leaf, flower, fruit, seed) slidesharelilycastle
Plants have several key parts that work together to help them grow and survive. The roots hold the plant in the ground and take in water and nutrients from the soil. The stem carries water and nutrients between the roots and leaves. The leaves take in sunlight to produce food for the plant through photosynthesis and produce seeds or fruit that contain seeds to make new plants.
Detailed Lesson Plan (ENGLISH, MATH, SCIENCE, FILIPINO)Junnie Salud
Thanks everybody! The lesson plans presented were actually outdated and can still be improved. I was also a college student when I did these. There were minor errors but the important thing is, the structure and flow of activities (for an hour-long class) are included here. I appreciate all of your comments! Please like my fan page on facebook search for JUNNIE SALUD.
*The detailed LP for English is from Ms. Juliana Patricia Tenzasas. I just revised it a little.
For questions about education-related matters, you can directly email me at mr_junniesalud@yahoo.com
This lesson plan is designed to develop speaking skills in primary school students. Over six days, it aims to help students speak freely without fear, build confidence and trust, and understand the difference between right and wrong. Students will discuss topics related to family, friends, and their safety through presentations, group discussions, role-playing activities, and individual assignments. The lesson introduces vocabulary words and concepts to help students express their feelings, viewpoints, and emotions more clearly.
Birds are vertebrates that lay eggs and have feathers, wings, and a beak. They breathe with lungs and have lightweight skeletons that allow most birds to fly, though some like ostriches cannot. Common types of birds include sparrows, pigeons, ducks, chickens, flamingos, owls, and parrots.
This document discusses the different features of birds including beaks, feet, and claws. It explains that birds have various beak shapes suited to their diets, such as short and hard beaks for seed-eating birds like sparrows and pigeons. Birds of prey like eagles and vultures have strong, curved beaks for tearing flesh. It also describes different claw and foot structures among birds related to tasks like perching, swimming, or wading in shallow water.
Lesson plan on classification of animalsKavita Grover
The document outlines a 45-minute lesson plan on classifying animals. Students will learn about the different classes of vertebrates and invertebrates through a PowerPoint presentation and fact sheet. They will classify animals as vertebrates or invertebrates and identify the five groups of vertebrates. Finally, students will work in groups to create a flow chart showing the classification of animals in the animal kingdom. The lesson aims to help students understand how animals are organized into groups based on similar characteristics.
Environmental Science (EVS) : Food We Eat (Class II)theeducationdesk
EVS, Environmental Science,
Food We Eat, Vegetables, Fruits, Seeds, Cereals, Pulses, Nuts
Healthy Food, Junk Food, Common Dishes
Class II, Class 2, CBSE
Environmental Science (EVS) : Plants Around Us (Class III)theeducationdesk
Plants can be classified into different types depending on their shape and size. Their main parts include leaves, stems, flowers, fruits, and roots. Plants are useful as they provide food, medicine, wood, paper, oxygen and help with shelter and shade. They can grow in different environments around the world like forests, grasslands, mountains, and tundra. Certain fruits and vegetables are transported to India from other countries due to variations in climate. Orchards are areas where fruit trees are grown and groves contain grouped trees.
This document summarizes key features of birds. It discusses their body parts like wings, feathers, beaks and feet. It explains that birds come in different types and have adapted features like beak shape and foot structure based on their diet and habitat. The document also covers birds' abilities like flight, sounds they make, nesting and migration behaviors.
This document discusses different types of plants and their uses. It describes climbers, creepers, herbs, shrubs, wild plants, weeds, and water plants. It explains that plants are used for food, wood, paper, fibers, perfumes, medicines, and cleaning the air. Specific plants are mentioned for each use. The document also provides care instructions for plants, such as watering, cleaning leaves, and providing sunlight and care in public places.
The document discusses the main parts of a plant and their functions. It identifies the roots, stem, leaves, flowers, seeds, and fruits as the basic plant parts. The roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil and anchor the plant. The stem transports water and nutrients between the roots and other parts, and supports the plant. The leaves use sunlight to photosynthesize and produce food for the plant. Flowers hold the seeds and fruits contain seeds which can grow into new plants.
Parts of plants (roots, stem, leaf, flower, fruit, seed) slidesharelilycastle
Plants have several key parts that work together to help them grow and survive. The roots hold the plant in the ground and take in water and nutrients from the soil. The stem carries water and nutrients between the roots and leaves. The leaves take in sunlight to produce food for the plant through photosynthesis and produce seeds or fruit that contain seeds to make new plants.
Detailed Lesson Plan (ENGLISH, MATH, SCIENCE, FILIPINO)Junnie Salud
Thanks everybody! The lesson plans presented were actually outdated and can still be improved. I was also a college student when I did these. There were minor errors but the important thing is, the structure and flow of activities (for an hour-long class) are included here. I appreciate all of your comments! Please like my fan page on facebook search for JUNNIE SALUD.
*The detailed LP for English is from Ms. Juliana Patricia Tenzasas. I just revised it a little.
For questions about education-related matters, you can directly email me at mr_junniesalud@yahoo.com
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Best Digital Marketing Strategy Build Your Online Presence 2024.pptxpavankumarpayexelsol
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