The document contains a schedule of weekly tests for standards 5 through 8 from June 2013 through March 2014. It lists the subjects being tested each week for each class standard.
The document contains a schedule listing the weekly test subjects for standards 6 through 8 from July 2016 through March 2017. It includes the test dates and subjects for each standard for the first and second school terms, with marks allotted being 20 for each term.
The document contains the schedule of weekly tests for four students from July 2013 to February 2014. It lists the subject of each test for each student on specific dates. The tests covered subjects like Maths, Gujarati, English, Hindi, Computer and Environment. The marks for the first and second terms are also mentioned.
The document outlines a schedule for 20 sessions of classes held on Mondays and Tuesdays. Each session lists the date, subject covered on Monday which alternates between Bahasa Melayu (the Malay language), Mathematics, and Science for Tuesday. The schedule runs from February 5th to September 11th and consistently alternates between language, math, and science subjects on consecutive Mondays and Tuesdays for each session.
This document does not contain any meaningful information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. The document is labeled "FAKE" and consists of random line breaks without any discernible content.
This document discusses a school project analyzing teacher attendance data. It includes period-by-period schedules showing the number of periods taught by each subject and the periods missed. The project found that some teachers took more leave than others. Analyzing this data helped understand ratios of leaves taken by male versus female teachers and between regular and irregular attendance. The project was conducted by a group of students over several meetings to collect, analyze, and present the findings.
Exponents lesson 13 applications of scientific notationErik Tjersland
This document appears to be notes from a lesson on applications of scientific notation. It includes pages of examples worked out step-by-step involving operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication and division using numbers written in scientific notation. The document also previews a supplemental practice for Lesson 13 and reminds students to discuss their performance on Quiz 2.
The document lists the Indonesian education calendar for the 2016-2017 school year. It shows the months from July 2016 to July 2017 with the days of each month indicated. Most months have around 30-31 days with national holidays and school breaks noted. The school year runs from July to June with semester breaks in December-January and June-July.
The document contains the class schedule and exam details for the first term of the 2013-2014 school year. It lists the subjects being taught each day from October 17th to 25th. It notes the result dates and times for standards 1 to 4 and 5 to 8. The first term exam will take place from October to November 2013, with morning shifts from 7:15 to 9:15 and noon shifts from 12:30 to 2:30. Result dates for standards 1 to 4 and 5 to 8 are also specified.
The document contains a schedule listing the weekly test subjects for standards 6 through 8 from July 2016 through March 2017. It includes the test dates and subjects for each standard for the first and second school terms, with marks allotted being 20 for each term.
The document contains the schedule of weekly tests for four students from July 2013 to February 2014. It lists the subject of each test for each student on specific dates. The tests covered subjects like Maths, Gujarati, English, Hindi, Computer and Environment. The marks for the first and second terms are also mentioned.
The document outlines a schedule for 20 sessions of classes held on Mondays and Tuesdays. Each session lists the date, subject covered on Monday which alternates between Bahasa Melayu (the Malay language), Mathematics, and Science for Tuesday. The schedule runs from February 5th to September 11th and consistently alternates between language, math, and science subjects on consecutive Mondays and Tuesdays for each session.
This document does not contain any meaningful information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. The document is labeled "FAKE" and consists of random line breaks without any discernible content.
This document discusses a school project analyzing teacher attendance data. It includes period-by-period schedules showing the number of periods taught by each subject and the periods missed. The project found that some teachers took more leave than others. Analyzing this data helped understand ratios of leaves taken by male versus female teachers and between regular and irregular attendance. The project was conducted by a group of students over several meetings to collect, analyze, and present the findings.
Exponents lesson 13 applications of scientific notationErik Tjersland
This document appears to be notes from a lesson on applications of scientific notation. It includes pages of examples worked out step-by-step involving operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication and division using numbers written in scientific notation. The document also previews a supplemental practice for Lesson 13 and reminds students to discuss their performance on Quiz 2.
The document lists the Indonesian education calendar for the 2016-2017 school year. It shows the months from July 2016 to July 2017 with the days of each month indicated. Most months have around 30-31 days with national holidays and school breaks noted. The school year runs from July to June with semester breaks in December-January and June-July.
The document contains the class schedule and exam details for the first term of the 2013-2014 school year. It lists the subjects being taught each day from October 17th to 25th. It notes the result dates and times for standards 1 to 4 and 5 to 8. The first term exam will take place from October to November 2013, with morning shifts from 7:15 to 9:15 and noon shifts from 12:30 to 2:30. Result dates for standards 1 to 4 and 5 to 8 are also specified.
This document contains a list of holidays for the year 2013-2014 with 3 categories: religious festivals, national holidays, and school breaks. It lists 17 religious festivals celebrated between August and April, including Ramzan Idd, Independence Day, Janmasthmi, and Christmas. It also notes 3 national holidays: Republic Day, Gandhi Jayanti, and Dashera. Finally, it specifies school breaks for Diwali from October 28-November 16, 2013 and annual exams from April 3-11, 2014.
The document lists the rankings of students in various classes from the 2012-2013 school year. It provides the name of each ranked student, their class and section, their rank within that class, and their percentage score. Over 40 students are listed across multiple classes, ranging from junior kindergarten to 8th grade, with percentage scores mostly between 80-100%.
The document lists 17 holidays in India between August 2012 and April 2013 including Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanti, Diwali, Christmas, Republic Day, and others. It also notes the dates for first term tests and annual exams with holidays falling on Sundays.
The document contains the exam time table for the 2011-'12 academic year. It lists the subjects being tested on each date for both half-yearly and annual exams. The time table spans multiple dates in October and April for exams for different standards/classes. It also provides the result dates for the half-yearly and annual exams.
This document lists the top 2 students from each class of the primary section of a Gujarati medium school for the year 2010-2011. It provides the name of the class, rank of the student, and student's full name. It notes that the first ranked student in each class will receive a scholarship for the first term, and the second ranked student will receive a scholarship for the second term. It concludes by congratulating all the students and encouraging them to keep up the good work.
This document lists the academic toppers from 2010-'11 at an unnamed school. It provides the standard, name, and percentage of the top student in each class, with percentages ranging from around 79% to 97%. In standard III B, there were two students tied with 86.5%. The highest percentages were achieved by students in classes IB, IIA, IVA, and X.
There are two main exams per year for students in grades 1-7 - a Half Yearly Exam in October and a Final Exam in April. Each exam is worth 100 marks and includes subjective questions worth 50 marks, objective questions worth 25 marks, and internals worth 25 marks. For students in grades 8-9, there are four formative assessments each term worth 20 marks, as well as a Half Yearly exam worth 60 marks and an Annual Exam worth 60 marks.
Examination and promotion policy 2011-'12 (Shiv Ashish))Hiralm
Tests and exams are used to assess student learning and performance. There are two term exams per year along with regular classroom tests. Students are also evaluated based on behavior, classroom participation, and cleanliness. Promotion to the next class takes into account continuous assessment over the year. Grades are given on a scale from A+ to F, with percentages corresponding to each letter grade. Dates for exams and tests are provided to parents in advance via the school diary.
Examination and promotion policy 2011-'12 (Shiv Ashish)Hiralm
Tests and exams are used to assess student learning and performance. There are two term exams per year along with regular classroom tests. Students are also evaluated based on behavior, classroom participation, and cleanliness. Promotion to the next class takes into account continuous assessment over the year. Grades are given on a scale from A+ to F, with percentages corresponding to each letter grade. Dates for exams and tests are provided to parents in advance through the school diary.
The document outlines the co-curricular activities for students in standards 1-3 and 4-7 at Shivashish School for the 2011-2012 academic year. It details the class activities, inter-house competitions, and celebrations held during each term. Some of the activities included debates, elocutions, quiz competitions, dance, sports and various art-based projects. Major events like the project exhibition, sports day, and art and craft exhibition were also noted along with encouragement for all students to participate.
This document lists the holidays in India for the year 2011-12. It includes 17 holidays from August 13th to January 26th for festivals such as Independence Day, Ganesh Chathurti, Navratri, Dussehra, Diwali, Christmas and Republic Day. It also notes Diwali vacation from October 20th to November 14th and summer vacation starting from April 15th onwards.
This document lists important holidays in India for the years 2011-2012. It includes holidays for the first term from August 2011 to October 2011 such as Rakhi, Independence Day, and Janmastami. It then notes the Diwali vacation period and holidays for the second term from December 2011 to April 2012 like Mahoram, Republic Day, and Holi. It also indicates that some holidays like Gandhi Jayanti and Christmas fall on Sundays in their respective dates.
The document summarizes HSC (Higher Secondary Certificate) exam results for the commerce and science streams in 2011. For commerce, Jayswal Sahil scored the highest total (615/750) and highest percentile (297.39), earning an A grade. For science, Nair Abhilash scored the highest total (435/650) and highest percentile (261.14), earning a B grade. It also lists the top scorers in each subject for both streams.
This document contains a list of students' names, the standard or grade they are in, and their percentage scores. It shows the performance of students from Standards 1 through 9 (Gujarati medium) of SHIV ASHISH BAL MANDIR. Over 30 students are listed with standards ranging from 1st to 9th and percentage scores mostly above 90%, with a few students in the 80-90% range. The list recognizes high achieving students across various standards.
The document lists the academic toppers from classes 8 through 11 at EM Academic Toppers for the 2010-2011 school year, providing each student's name, total marks scored, percentage of total marks, and ranking within their class. It congratulates the toppers on their brilliant achievement and wishes them the best for their future endeavors.
The document contains schedules for the first exam, second exam, and annual exam for standards 1-8 of the 2010-11 school year. The first exam is from September 13-21, 2010 with results on October 2-3, 2010. The second exam is from January 6-13, 2011 with results on January 29-30, 2011. The annual exam is from April 7-19, 2011 with results on April 30, 2011. The schedules include the subjects being tested each day for each standard.
The document lists activities for the pre-primary section of Devashish Sankul in Ahmedabad, India for the years 2010-2011. It includes a color week from July 19-23, knowing festivals, a sharing day on September 22nd, visits to gardens and picnics, vegetable day on November 24th, fruit day on December 15th, fancy dress and rhyme competitions in December and January, storytelling and coloring competitions in February and January, and more.
The document lists holidays for the 2010-2011 school year in India including religious and national holidays. It provides the dates of holidays in August 2010 through April 2011, noting Independence Day, Rakshabandhan, Janmashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Gandhi Jayanthi, Dusshera, Diwali, Moharram, Christmas, New Year's Day, Uttarayan, Vasi Uttarayan, Republic Day, Id-e-Milad, Mahashivratri, Ramnavami, Ambedkar Jayanti, Mahavir Jayanti, and Good Friday. It also schedules exam periods for the different school terms.
This document contains a list of holidays for the year 2013-2014 with 3 categories: religious festivals, national holidays, and school breaks. It lists 17 religious festivals celebrated between August and April, including Ramzan Idd, Independence Day, Janmasthmi, and Christmas. It also notes 3 national holidays: Republic Day, Gandhi Jayanti, and Dashera. Finally, it specifies school breaks for Diwali from October 28-November 16, 2013 and annual exams from April 3-11, 2014.
The document lists the rankings of students in various classes from the 2012-2013 school year. It provides the name of each ranked student, their class and section, their rank within that class, and their percentage score. Over 40 students are listed across multiple classes, ranging from junior kindergarten to 8th grade, with percentage scores mostly between 80-100%.
The document lists 17 holidays in India between August 2012 and April 2013 including Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanti, Diwali, Christmas, Republic Day, and others. It also notes the dates for first term tests and annual exams with holidays falling on Sundays.
The document contains the exam time table for the 2011-'12 academic year. It lists the subjects being tested on each date for both half-yearly and annual exams. The time table spans multiple dates in October and April for exams for different standards/classes. It also provides the result dates for the half-yearly and annual exams.
This document lists the top 2 students from each class of the primary section of a Gujarati medium school for the year 2010-2011. It provides the name of the class, rank of the student, and student's full name. It notes that the first ranked student in each class will receive a scholarship for the first term, and the second ranked student will receive a scholarship for the second term. It concludes by congratulating all the students and encouraging them to keep up the good work.
This document lists the academic toppers from 2010-'11 at an unnamed school. It provides the standard, name, and percentage of the top student in each class, with percentages ranging from around 79% to 97%. In standard III B, there were two students tied with 86.5%. The highest percentages were achieved by students in classes IB, IIA, IVA, and X.
There are two main exams per year for students in grades 1-7 - a Half Yearly Exam in October and a Final Exam in April. Each exam is worth 100 marks and includes subjective questions worth 50 marks, objective questions worth 25 marks, and internals worth 25 marks. For students in grades 8-9, there are four formative assessments each term worth 20 marks, as well as a Half Yearly exam worth 60 marks and an Annual Exam worth 60 marks.
Examination and promotion policy 2011-'12 (Shiv Ashish))Hiralm
Tests and exams are used to assess student learning and performance. There are two term exams per year along with regular classroom tests. Students are also evaluated based on behavior, classroom participation, and cleanliness. Promotion to the next class takes into account continuous assessment over the year. Grades are given on a scale from A+ to F, with percentages corresponding to each letter grade. Dates for exams and tests are provided to parents in advance via the school diary.
Examination and promotion policy 2011-'12 (Shiv Ashish)Hiralm
Tests and exams are used to assess student learning and performance. There are two term exams per year along with regular classroom tests. Students are also evaluated based on behavior, classroom participation, and cleanliness. Promotion to the next class takes into account continuous assessment over the year. Grades are given on a scale from A+ to F, with percentages corresponding to each letter grade. Dates for exams and tests are provided to parents in advance through the school diary.
The document outlines the co-curricular activities for students in standards 1-3 and 4-7 at Shivashish School for the 2011-2012 academic year. It details the class activities, inter-house competitions, and celebrations held during each term. Some of the activities included debates, elocutions, quiz competitions, dance, sports and various art-based projects. Major events like the project exhibition, sports day, and art and craft exhibition were also noted along with encouragement for all students to participate.
This document lists the holidays in India for the year 2011-12. It includes 17 holidays from August 13th to January 26th for festivals such as Independence Day, Ganesh Chathurti, Navratri, Dussehra, Diwali, Christmas and Republic Day. It also notes Diwali vacation from October 20th to November 14th and summer vacation starting from April 15th onwards.
This document lists important holidays in India for the years 2011-2012. It includes holidays for the first term from August 2011 to October 2011 such as Rakhi, Independence Day, and Janmastami. It then notes the Diwali vacation period and holidays for the second term from December 2011 to April 2012 like Mahoram, Republic Day, and Holi. It also indicates that some holidays like Gandhi Jayanti and Christmas fall on Sundays in their respective dates.
The document summarizes HSC (Higher Secondary Certificate) exam results for the commerce and science streams in 2011. For commerce, Jayswal Sahil scored the highest total (615/750) and highest percentile (297.39), earning an A grade. For science, Nair Abhilash scored the highest total (435/650) and highest percentile (261.14), earning a B grade. It also lists the top scorers in each subject for both streams.
This document contains a list of students' names, the standard or grade they are in, and their percentage scores. It shows the performance of students from Standards 1 through 9 (Gujarati medium) of SHIV ASHISH BAL MANDIR. Over 30 students are listed with standards ranging from 1st to 9th and percentage scores mostly above 90%, with a few students in the 80-90% range. The list recognizes high achieving students across various standards.
The document lists the academic toppers from classes 8 through 11 at EM Academic Toppers for the 2010-2011 school year, providing each student's name, total marks scored, percentage of total marks, and ranking within their class. It congratulates the toppers on their brilliant achievement and wishes them the best for their future endeavors.
The document contains schedules for the first exam, second exam, and annual exam for standards 1-8 of the 2010-11 school year. The first exam is from September 13-21, 2010 with results on October 2-3, 2010. The second exam is from January 6-13, 2011 with results on January 29-30, 2011. The annual exam is from April 7-19, 2011 with results on April 30, 2011. The schedules include the subjects being tested each day for each standard.
The document lists activities for the pre-primary section of Devashish Sankul in Ahmedabad, India for the years 2010-2011. It includes a color week from July 19-23, knowing festivals, a sharing day on September 22nd, visits to gardens and picnics, vegetable day on November 24th, fruit day on December 15th, fancy dress and rhyme competitions in December and January, storytelling and coloring competitions in February and January, and more.
The document lists holidays for the 2010-2011 school year in India including religious and national holidays. It provides the dates of holidays in August 2010 through April 2011, noting Independence Day, Rakshabandhan, Janmashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Gandhi Jayanthi, Dusshera, Diwali, Moharram, Christmas, New Year's Day, Uttarayan, Vasi Uttarayan, Republic Day, Id-e-Milad, Mahashivratri, Ramnavami, Ambedkar Jayanti, Mahavir Jayanti, and Good Friday. It also schedules exam periods for the different school terms.