The document outlines the details of an English course including its timing, materials, assessment criteria, homework requirements, tests, and grading. The course takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-7:45pm for 13 weeks. Students will be continuously assessed based on attendance, performance, participation, homework, projects, presentations, and tests. Homework includes online and written tasks to prepare for in-class activities. Progress tests after every 4 units must be passed with a minimum 60% score, with one retake allowed. The overall grade is calculated based on attendance, participation, homework, speaking test, and written test scores. Students are encouraged to make the most of learning opportunities and get involved.
Holistic Project Management Consulting offers various training programs and resources to help students prepare to pass the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification exam. Their courses provide an in-depth review of the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), over 3,000 practice questions, mock exams and question review sessions. They also offer additional workshops focusing on specific topics like earned value management, network diagrams and procurement. Classes are scheduled in October on weekends and weekdays in Waltham, MA.
This document provides information for year 11 students and parents about exams, revision, careers guidance and important dates. It includes:
- Results from the previous year's GCSE exams and advice that hard work leads to success.
- Details about Pre-Public Exams (PPEs) including sample timetables and that students will receive individual timetables.
- The importance of attendance and punctuality for exam success.
- Regular revision support available including intervention classes, study spaces and guidance documents.
- Advice on creating effective revision timetables and making the most of revision sessions through testing and spaced repetition.
- Key dates for PPE exams, parents' evening and the prom.
This document provides information for students attending a Cy-Ridge Rams open house. It includes contact information for Mr. Canales, the required school supplies, a typical class schedule, homework policies, grading procedures, test and tutoring times, progress report schedules, and an overview of the geometry curriculum for the fall and spring semesters.
The PTE Academic test assesses English language proficiency in listening, reading, speaking and writing over a single 3 hour computer-based session. It is divided into 3 parts:
Part 1 focuses on speaking and writing sections like personal introduction, describing images, and answering short questions. It also includes a 20 minute essay.
Part 2 involves reading comprehension through multiple choice, re-ordering paragraphs, and fill in the blank questions over 32-41 minutes.
Part 3 is the listening section lasting 45-57 minutes, including tasks like summarizing spoken text, filling in blanks, and identifying incorrect words. A 10 minute break is optional between parts 2 and 3.
Punctuality is important as it can reduce anxiety, prevent negative emotions, and lead to more stable relationships. Being late can cause one's brain to freeze and negatively impact performance on exams like the TOEFL, where the majority of teachers scored between 450-500 but only 6% achieved a high proficiency score of 560 or more. The document outlines strategies to improve English skills and TOEFL scores through an action plan focusing on punctuality, responsibility, feedback, and preparation.
This document provides information for students attending Mr. Canales' Calculus class at Cy-Ridge High School, including his contact information, supply lists, a typical class schedule, homework policies, grading procedures, tutoring availability, and an overview of calculus topics covered. Tests are scheduled on odd weeks and tutoring is available on Mondays and Wednesdays after school and by appointment. Progress reports will be distributed every 4 weeks and grades can be checked online.
The document outlines the details of an English course including its timing, materials, assessment criteria, homework requirements, tests, and grading. The course takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-7:45pm for 13 weeks. Students will be continuously assessed based on attendance, performance, participation, homework, projects, presentations, and tests. Homework includes online and written tasks to prepare for in-class activities. Progress tests after every 4 units must be passed with a minimum 60% score, with one retake allowed. The overall grade is calculated based on attendance, participation, homework, speaking test, and written test scores. Students are encouraged to make the most of learning opportunities and get involved.
Holistic Project Management Consulting offers various training programs and resources to help students prepare to pass the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification exam. Their courses provide an in-depth review of the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), over 3,000 practice questions, mock exams and question review sessions. They also offer additional workshops focusing on specific topics like earned value management, network diagrams and procurement. Classes are scheduled in October on weekends and weekdays in Waltham, MA.
This document provides information for year 11 students and parents about exams, revision, careers guidance and important dates. It includes:
- Results from the previous year's GCSE exams and advice that hard work leads to success.
- Details about Pre-Public Exams (PPEs) including sample timetables and that students will receive individual timetables.
- The importance of attendance and punctuality for exam success.
- Regular revision support available including intervention classes, study spaces and guidance documents.
- Advice on creating effective revision timetables and making the most of revision sessions through testing and spaced repetition.
- Key dates for PPE exams, parents' evening and the prom.
This document provides information for students attending a Cy-Ridge Rams open house. It includes contact information for Mr. Canales, the required school supplies, a typical class schedule, homework policies, grading procedures, test and tutoring times, progress report schedules, and an overview of the geometry curriculum for the fall and spring semesters.
The PTE Academic test assesses English language proficiency in listening, reading, speaking and writing over a single 3 hour computer-based session. It is divided into 3 parts:
Part 1 focuses on speaking and writing sections like personal introduction, describing images, and answering short questions. It also includes a 20 minute essay.
Part 2 involves reading comprehension through multiple choice, re-ordering paragraphs, and fill in the blank questions over 32-41 minutes.
Part 3 is the listening section lasting 45-57 minutes, including tasks like summarizing spoken text, filling in blanks, and identifying incorrect words. A 10 minute break is optional between parts 2 and 3.
Punctuality is important as it can reduce anxiety, prevent negative emotions, and lead to more stable relationships. Being late can cause one's brain to freeze and negatively impact performance on exams like the TOEFL, where the majority of teachers scored between 450-500 but only 6% achieved a high proficiency score of 560 or more. The document outlines strategies to improve English skills and TOEFL scores through an action plan focusing on punctuality, responsibility, feedback, and preparation.
This document provides information for students attending Mr. Canales' Calculus class at Cy-Ridge High School, including his contact information, supply lists, a typical class schedule, homework policies, grading procedures, tutoring availability, and an overview of calculus topics covered. Tests are scheduled on odd weeks and tutoring is available on Mondays and Wednesdays after school and by appointment. Progress reports will be distributed every 4 weeks and grades can be checked online.
This document discusses how Christians should receive God's word. It says we should receive it attentively, reverently, honestly, inquiringly, personally, obediently, prayerfully, diligently, and hopefully. Some key points made include: we must pay close attention to God's word; examine it carefully against scripture; apply it to our own lives; and obey it, not just hear it. We are also told to pray for the effective spread of the gospel and to approach God's word with diligence and eagerness, maintaining the hope of eternal life as our motivation.
This document discusses how appearances can be deceiving and warns that people should not judge based solely on outward appearance. It notes that while some try to hide their true nature or flaws, eventually one's inner self will be exposed. The document encourages dressing and behaving modestly so as not to mislead others or damage one's credibility in influencing people towards Christ. Overall, it stresses that true character lies within and cannot stay hidden forever, so one should ensure their inner and outer selves align with godly virtues.
The document provides examples and step-by-step instructions for multiplying fractions, including multiplying fractions with numerators greater than 1, mixed numbers, and fractions of fractions. It emphasizes that to multiply fractions, one should multiply the numerators and multiply the denominators. The document concludes by asking the reader to assess their ability to multiply different types of fractions.
This document discusses protecting aquatic biodiversity and managing fisheries sustainably. It begins by providing background on protecting whales through international agreements and moratoriums. Examples are then given of threats like overfishing, pollution, invasive species, and habitat loss negatively impacting aquatic species. The document advocates for establishing marine protected areas and reserves, reducing subsidies, and improving monitoring to better manage fisheries. Sustainable approaches like aquaculture and consumer awareness are also discussed.
This document provides instructions for planting mango seeds at home with three different setups using soil, water, or cotton to observe which environment leads to the best growth over seven days. Students are asked to plant mango seeds in containers with different mediums, observe and document the results daily, and take pictures to compare the plant growth.
The document discusses dividing fractions. It provides examples of dividing fractions and mixed numbers. It shows the step-by-step process of dividing fractions, which involves flipping the second fraction and changing the division symbol to multiplication. It then works through several examples of dividing fractions and mixed numbers.
This document provides instructions for proper hygiene habits including bathing, hand washing, foot washing, and wearing clean clothing. For bathing, it lists the steps to wet oneself, wash hair with shampoo, rinse, clean the face and ears with soap, soap and wash the rest of the body, and rinse thoroughly. For hand washing, it emphasizes washing before and after eating and when dirty, and lists the steps to wet hands, lather with soap, scrub for 20 seconds while singing happy birthday twice, rinse, and dry. The same process is outlined for foot washing with emphasis on washing when dirty or after being in flooded areas. It concludes by mentioning wearing clean clothing.
The document contains lessons about words with consonant blends, ordinal numbers from 1st to 5th, and introducing ordinal numbers from 6th to 10th. It also has a science lesson about the needs of animals including food, water, air, and shelter. Various examples are provided to illustrate the different needs of animals like birds, frogs, chickens, cats, monkeys, goats, chickens, bees, dogs, cows, and horses.
Pi (π) is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It is approximately 3.14159 and is used to calculate the circumference and area of circles. The value of pi is irrational and can only be approximated, not expressed as a fraction. Mathematicians have long sought to calculate pi more accurately.
The document discusses intervals in music. It explains that in Western music, notes written on the musical staff create distances between each other called intervals. The size of an interval depends on the number of steps between notes, and can be described as prime, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, or an octave. The smallest interval is a half step, which is half the distance of a whole note in pitch. Understanding intervals makes it easier to play scales and chords.
Locomotor movements allow movement from one place to another and include walking, running, jumping, hopping, and leaping. Walking involves putting one foot in front of the other to move in a direction, while running is moving the legs faster than walking. Jumping is moving quickly off the ground by pushing up with the legs and feet, hopping is jumping lightly on one foot and landing on the same foot, and leaping takes off and lands on the other foot with higher and longer steps than running.
The document contains 5 days worth of spelling words for a Grade 5 class in Korea. Monday's words include abandon, ability, and absence. Tuesday's words include eruption, remarkable, humility, distinctive, and suitable. Wednesday's words include behavior, conclude, Amazon, dedicate, condone, reliable, faulty, register, and degree. Thursday's words include transfixed, concoct, radical, steadily, defiant, mandate, default, outlier, and Dixieland. Friday's words include primitive, contrary, assemble, amigo, huddled, enact, profane, fauna, flora, and formula.
This document outlines a weekly lesson plan for kindergarten students, with classes scheduled Monday through Friday from 1:00-4:00 pm. Each day focuses on a different subject area like English, Math, Science and Filipino. Lessons follow a similar routine of preliminaries, face-to-face class instruction, breaks and independent reading or activities. Subjects covered during the week include addition, subtraction, plants, dance formations and dental hygiene.
The document outlines a weekly lesson plan for kindergarten students, with classes scheduled Monday through Friday from 1:00-4:00 pm. Each day focuses on a different subject area for review such as English, math, science, and Filipino. Tests are scheduled for Thursday and Friday. The plan includes time for prayer, breaks, and physical activities each day.
This document contains the weekly lesson planner for Kindergarten students in Doha for the week of January 16-20, 2023. The schedule includes daily preliminaries, lessons in English, Math, Science, Filipino and MAPEH (arts, physical education, health). On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, face-to-face English lessons focus on vocabulary and grammar. Wednesdays include a Would You Rather activity. Math lessons cover addition, including adding 3 or more numbers and 2-digit addition. Science lessons are about where plants grow. Filipino addresses letter sounds and reading is included on Fridays.
The document outlines a weekly lesson planner for kindergarten students with classes scheduled Monday through Friday from 1:00-4:00 PM. On Mondays there is no class, Tuesdays focus on English lessons about things seen everyday, Wednesdays cover English lessons on words with consonant blends, and Thursdays review the same English lessons from Wednesday. Fridays include Filipino, Science, MAPEH, and a read aloud activity.
The document discusses the F clef, also known as the bass clef. It explains that the F clef is commonly used for lower-sounding instruments and is an important clef for those playing bass, piano, cello, or low woodwinds. The F clef symbol features a curved shape wrapping around the second line from the bottom on the musical staff, which corresponds to the F3 note.
This document discusses how Christians should receive God's word. It says we should receive it attentively, reverently, honestly, inquiringly, personally, obediently, prayerfully, diligently, and hopefully. Some key points made include: we must pay close attention to God's word; examine it carefully against scripture; apply it to our own lives; and obey it, not just hear it. We are also told to pray for the effective spread of the gospel and to approach God's word with diligence and eagerness, maintaining the hope of eternal life as our motivation.
This document discusses how appearances can be deceiving and warns that people should not judge based solely on outward appearance. It notes that while some try to hide their true nature or flaws, eventually one's inner self will be exposed. The document encourages dressing and behaving modestly so as not to mislead others or damage one's credibility in influencing people towards Christ. Overall, it stresses that true character lies within and cannot stay hidden forever, so one should ensure their inner and outer selves align with godly virtues.
The document provides examples and step-by-step instructions for multiplying fractions, including multiplying fractions with numerators greater than 1, mixed numbers, and fractions of fractions. It emphasizes that to multiply fractions, one should multiply the numerators and multiply the denominators. The document concludes by asking the reader to assess their ability to multiply different types of fractions.
This document discusses protecting aquatic biodiversity and managing fisheries sustainably. It begins by providing background on protecting whales through international agreements and moratoriums. Examples are then given of threats like overfishing, pollution, invasive species, and habitat loss negatively impacting aquatic species. The document advocates for establishing marine protected areas and reserves, reducing subsidies, and improving monitoring to better manage fisheries. Sustainable approaches like aquaculture and consumer awareness are also discussed.
This document provides instructions for planting mango seeds at home with three different setups using soil, water, or cotton to observe which environment leads to the best growth over seven days. Students are asked to plant mango seeds in containers with different mediums, observe and document the results daily, and take pictures to compare the plant growth.
The document discusses dividing fractions. It provides examples of dividing fractions and mixed numbers. It shows the step-by-step process of dividing fractions, which involves flipping the second fraction and changing the division symbol to multiplication. It then works through several examples of dividing fractions and mixed numbers.
This document provides instructions for proper hygiene habits including bathing, hand washing, foot washing, and wearing clean clothing. For bathing, it lists the steps to wet oneself, wash hair with shampoo, rinse, clean the face and ears with soap, soap and wash the rest of the body, and rinse thoroughly. For hand washing, it emphasizes washing before and after eating and when dirty, and lists the steps to wet hands, lather with soap, scrub for 20 seconds while singing happy birthday twice, rinse, and dry. The same process is outlined for foot washing with emphasis on washing when dirty or after being in flooded areas. It concludes by mentioning wearing clean clothing.
The document contains lessons about words with consonant blends, ordinal numbers from 1st to 5th, and introducing ordinal numbers from 6th to 10th. It also has a science lesson about the needs of animals including food, water, air, and shelter. Various examples are provided to illustrate the different needs of animals like birds, frogs, chickens, cats, monkeys, goats, chickens, bees, dogs, cows, and horses.
Pi (π) is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It is approximately 3.14159 and is used to calculate the circumference and area of circles. The value of pi is irrational and can only be approximated, not expressed as a fraction. Mathematicians have long sought to calculate pi more accurately.
The document discusses intervals in music. It explains that in Western music, notes written on the musical staff create distances between each other called intervals. The size of an interval depends on the number of steps between notes, and can be described as prime, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, or an octave. The smallest interval is a half step, which is half the distance of a whole note in pitch. Understanding intervals makes it easier to play scales and chords.
Locomotor movements allow movement from one place to another and include walking, running, jumping, hopping, and leaping. Walking involves putting one foot in front of the other to move in a direction, while running is moving the legs faster than walking. Jumping is moving quickly off the ground by pushing up with the legs and feet, hopping is jumping lightly on one foot and landing on the same foot, and leaping takes off and lands on the other foot with higher and longer steps than running.
The document contains 5 days worth of spelling words for a Grade 5 class in Korea. Monday's words include abandon, ability, and absence. Tuesday's words include eruption, remarkable, humility, distinctive, and suitable. Wednesday's words include behavior, conclude, Amazon, dedicate, condone, reliable, faulty, register, and degree. Thursday's words include transfixed, concoct, radical, steadily, defiant, mandate, default, outlier, and Dixieland. Friday's words include primitive, contrary, assemble, amigo, huddled, enact, profane, fauna, flora, and formula.
This document outlines a weekly lesson plan for kindergarten students, with classes scheduled Monday through Friday from 1:00-4:00 pm. Each day focuses on a different subject area like English, Math, Science and Filipino. Lessons follow a similar routine of preliminaries, face-to-face class instruction, breaks and independent reading or activities. Subjects covered during the week include addition, subtraction, plants, dance formations and dental hygiene.
The document outlines a weekly lesson plan for kindergarten students, with classes scheduled Monday through Friday from 1:00-4:00 pm. Each day focuses on a different subject area for review such as English, math, science, and Filipino. Tests are scheduled for Thursday and Friday. The plan includes time for prayer, breaks, and physical activities each day.
This document contains the weekly lesson planner for Kindergarten students in Doha for the week of January 16-20, 2023. The schedule includes daily preliminaries, lessons in English, Math, Science, Filipino and MAPEH (arts, physical education, health). On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, face-to-face English lessons focus on vocabulary and grammar. Wednesdays include a Would You Rather activity. Math lessons cover addition, including adding 3 or more numbers and 2-digit addition. Science lessons are about where plants grow. Filipino addresses letter sounds and reading is included on Fridays.
The document outlines a weekly lesson planner for kindergarten students with classes scheduled Monday through Friday from 1:00-4:00 PM. On Mondays there is no class, Tuesdays focus on English lessons about things seen everyday, Wednesdays cover English lessons on words with consonant blends, and Thursdays review the same English lessons from Wednesday. Fridays include Filipino, Science, MAPEH, and a read aloud activity.
The document discusses the F clef, also known as the bass clef. It explains that the F clef is commonly used for lower-sounding instruments and is an important clef for those playing bass, piano, cello, or low woodwinds. The F clef symbol features a curved shape wrapping around the second line from the bottom on the musical staff, which corresponds to the F3 note.
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The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
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Answers are given for all the puzzles and problems.)
With Metta,
Bro. Oh Teik Bin 🙏🤓🤔🥰
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These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
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إضغ بين إيديكم من أقوى الملازم التي صممتها
ملزمة تشريح الجهاز الهيكلي (نظري 3)
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تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
1- مُترجمة ترجمة تُناسب جميع المستويات
2- تحتوي على 78 رسم توضيحي لكل كلمة موجودة بالملزمة (لكل كلمة !!!!)
#فهم_ماكو_درخ
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4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
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2. SET A GRADE 5 KOREA WEEKLY LESSON PLANNER (PURE ONLINE)
WEEK 12 (November 7-11, 2022)
TIME Make it Monday True Life Tuesday Would you rather Wednesday Thoughtful Thursday Friday
0NLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE
7:30-8:15 AM
(45 mins.)
ZOOM MEETING
REVIEW - Pointers:
ENGLISH
• Figure of Speech
• Simile and Metaphor
ZOOM MEETING
CONT. REVIEW - Pointers:
ENGLISH
• Personification
• Hyperbole
ZOOM MEETING
CONT. REVIEW - Pointers:
ENGLISH
• Clipped Words
• Transition Words
ZOOM MEETING
ENGLISH PERIODICAL EXAM
ZOOM MEETING
SCIENCE PERIODICAL EXAM
8:30-9:15 AM
(45 mins.)
ZOOM MEETING
REVIEW - Pointers:
MATH
• Adding whole numbers,
Fractions and Mixed Numbers
ZOOM MEETING
CONT. REVIEW - Pointers:
MATH
• Subtracting whole numbers, Fractions
and Mixed Numbers
ZOOM MEETING
REVIEW - Pointers:
HELE
• Parts of the House
• Cleaning Tools and Equipment
ZOOM MEETING
MATH PERIODICAL EXAM
ZOOM MEETING
HELE PERIODICAL EXAM
BREAK TIME
9:30-10:15 AM
(45 mins.)
ZOOM MEETING
REVIEW - Pointers:
FILIPINO
• Kailanan ng Pangngalan
• Panghalip na Patulad
• Kayarian ng Pangnalan
• Panghalip Pananong
ESP
• Nagmamalasakit sa kapwa
• Mahabagin ako sa aking kapwa
ZOOM MEETING
REVIEW - Pointers:
MAPEH
• MUSIC
• Lesson 3: Rhythmic Patterns
• PE
• Lesson 3: The skill-related components
of physical fitness
• ART
• Lesson 3: Still life drawing
• HEALTH
• Lesson 3: Mental, emotional and social
health concerns
ZOOM MEETING
REVIEW - Pointers:
ARAL PAN.
• Mga panininiwala at tradisyon ng
sinaunang Pilipino
• Mga sinaunang kagawiang Pilipino
SCIENCE
• Female Reproductive system
• Male Reproductive System
ZOOM MEETING
FILIPINO PERIODICAL EXAM
ZOOM MEETING
ARAL PAN. PERIODICAL EXAM
10:30-11:15 AM
SEESAW
INDEPENDENT REVIEW /SEESAW
SEESAW
INDEPENDENT REVIEW /SEESAW
SEESAW
INDEPENDENT REVIEW /SEESAW
ZOOM MEETING
ESP PERIODICAL EXAM
ZOOM MEETING
MAPEH PERIODICAL EXAM