This document provides 44 computer task cards for students to complete independently. The tasks involve using programs like Word, Kidspiration and Kid Pix to write stories, create posters, and complete various writing and learning activities on topics such as friends, family, seasons, and continents. The goal is for students to gain experience with different computer programs and practice language arts, science, social studies and other skills.
Jujube and tamarind for early fruit production to enhance food and nutrition ...africa-rising
Poster prepared by Dembele, C., Samaké, O., Koné, B., Traoré, F.T., Diakité, A., Binam, J., Doumbia, M. and Kalinganire, A. for the AfrIca RISING West Africa Review and Planning Meeting, Accra, 30 March-1 April 2016
What is Indian jujube? What is pomme surette?Carib Gourmet
Indian Jujube is a tropical fruit which grows between June and October. It looks like a small apple with white and crunchy flesh. Indian Jujube is also good for health as it is an excellent souce of potassium and vitamine C.
How to Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly SandwichIn The Mix
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions for making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. It details the necessary ingredients including bread, peanut butter, jelly, a knife, and plate. The instructions explain how to open the jars, spread the peanut butter and jelly evenly on separate slices of bread, and assemble the sandwich by putting the slices together. Variations are also suggested such as using different types of bread, nut butters, or preserves.
Phytochemical characterization & antimicrobial assay of some indigenous ...PRITAM AON
Phytochemical screening refers to the extraction, screening and identification of the medicinally active substances found in plants. Some of the bioactive substances that can be derived from plants are flavonoids, alkaloids, carotenoids, tannin, antioxidants and phenolic compounds.
HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY (HPLC)Suneal Saini
This document provides an introduction to high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). It discusses the basic components and principles of HPLC, including the stationary and mobile phases, pumps to move the mobile phase through the column at high pressure, and various detectors used to analyze the separated components as they elute from the column. It also describes the different types of HPLC based on the mode of separation, elution technique, scale of operation, and type of analysis performed.
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is described. HPLC uses high pressure to force a mobile phase through a column at a fast rate, increasing resolution. It discusses the types of chromatography used in HPLC, including normal phase, reverse phase, ion-exchange, and size-exclusion. The instrumentation of HPLC is also summarized, including components like the pump, mixing unit, degasser, injector, column, and detector.
The document discusses high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC). It begins with contact information for the author and provides a brief history of chromatography, including early techniques like paper chromatography. It then defines HPLC as using high pressure to push a liquid mobile phase through a packed column for separation. Key advantages of HPLC are its sensitivity, reproducibility, and suitability for separating nonvolatile compounds. The summary concludes by noting that HPLC systems consist of pumps to deliver the mobile phase at high pressure through an injector, column, and detectors.
HPLC - High Performance Liquid ChromatographyDivya Basuti
The document discusses High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). It explains that HPLC is a type of liquid chromatography that uses pumps to force the mobile phase through a column packed with porous particles or beads under high pressure. This allows for effective separation of mixtures as the components elute from the column at different rates depending on their interactions with the stationary phase. The document provides details on the typical components of an HPLC system including the solvent delivery system, pumps, injector, columns, detectors, and data processing unit.
Jujube and tamarind for early fruit production to enhance food and nutrition ...africa-rising
Poster prepared by Dembele, C., Samaké, O., Koné, B., Traoré, F.T., Diakité, A., Binam, J., Doumbia, M. and Kalinganire, A. for the AfrIca RISING West Africa Review and Planning Meeting, Accra, 30 March-1 April 2016
What is Indian jujube? What is pomme surette?Carib Gourmet
Indian Jujube is a tropical fruit which grows between June and October. It looks like a small apple with white and crunchy flesh. Indian Jujube is also good for health as it is an excellent souce of potassium and vitamine C.
How to Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly SandwichIn The Mix
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions for making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. It details the necessary ingredients including bread, peanut butter, jelly, a knife, and plate. The instructions explain how to open the jars, spread the peanut butter and jelly evenly on separate slices of bread, and assemble the sandwich by putting the slices together. Variations are also suggested such as using different types of bread, nut butters, or preserves.
Phytochemical characterization & antimicrobial assay of some indigenous ...PRITAM AON
Phytochemical screening refers to the extraction, screening and identification of the medicinally active substances found in plants. Some of the bioactive substances that can be derived from plants are flavonoids, alkaloids, carotenoids, tannin, antioxidants and phenolic compounds.
HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY (HPLC)Suneal Saini
This document provides an introduction to high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). It discusses the basic components and principles of HPLC, including the stationary and mobile phases, pumps to move the mobile phase through the column at high pressure, and various detectors used to analyze the separated components as they elute from the column. It also describes the different types of HPLC based on the mode of separation, elution technique, scale of operation, and type of analysis performed.
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is described. HPLC uses high pressure to force a mobile phase through a column at a fast rate, increasing resolution. It discusses the types of chromatography used in HPLC, including normal phase, reverse phase, ion-exchange, and size-exclusion. The instrumentation of HPLC is also summarized, including components like the pump, mixing unit, degasser, injector, column, and detector.
The document discusses high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC). It begins with contact information for the author and provides a brief history of chromatography, including early techniques like paper chromatography. It then defines HPLC as using high pressure to push a liquid mobile phase through a packed column for separation. Key advantages of HPLC are its sensitivity, reproducibility, and suitability for separating nonvolatile compounds. The summary concludes by noting that HPLC systems consist of pumps to deliver the mobile phase at high pressure through an injector, column, and detectors.
HPLC - High Performance Liquid ChromatographyDivya Basuti
The document discusses High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). It explains that HPLC is a type of liquid chromatography that uses pumps to force the mobile phase through a column packed with porous particles or beads under high pressure. This allows for effective separation of mixtures as the components elute from the column at different rates depending on their interactions with the stationary phase. The document provides details on the typical components of an HPLC system including the solvent delivery system, pumps, injector, columns, detectors, and data processing unit.
1) Do not give out any personal information like your name, address, phone number, or school online.
2) Never talk to or meet strangers you meet online.
3) Always ask a parent for permission before going online or downloading anything.
This document provides safety tips for using the internet and computers. It advises in 3 sentences or less:
Never give out personal information like your name, address, phone number or passwords. Tell a parent if you see anything bad online. Always get an adult's permission before going on websites or responding to messages.
1) Do not give out any personal information like your address, phone number, or passwords to strangers online.
2) Do not talk to or send messages to people you do not know online.
3) Always get your parents' permission before going on any websites or downloading anything from the internet.
Never give out personal information or meet strangers online. Always get permission from a parent before going online and be careful what websites you visit. Follow basic internet safety rules like not responding to pop-ups or chatting with strangers.
This document provides instructions for completing various activities using online tools to accompany several children's books. It includes directions to create story webs, timelines, compare locations using weather data, write new diary entries for characters, research facts about topics in the books, and more. Students are asked to use tools like Kidspiration, Timeline Maker, Google Earth, and the library portal to demonstrate their understanding of themes and events from the stories.
In the computer lab, students drew a monster in KidPix, then wrote a descriptive paragraph. Their paragraph was then given to students in another class. They were to try and duplicate their monster by just reading their descriptive paragraph to draw the monster. Fun activity.
The students in Mrs. Zyla's second grade class shared what they would wish for this Christmas, relating to family, health, and celebrating the holidays together based on the story The Polar Express. Many wished for their families to be happy, healthy, and able to spend Christmas together, while others hoped to see Santa's sleigh or spend time with loved ones in the hospital.
1) Do not give out any personal information like your name, address, phone number, or school online.
2) Never talk to or meet strangers you meet online.
3) Always ask a parent for permission before going online or downloading anything.
This document provides safety tips for using the internet and computers. It advises in 3 sentences or less:
Never give out personal information like your name, address, phone number or passwords. Tell a parent if you see anything bad online. Always get an adult's permission before going on websites or responding to messages.
1) Do not give out any personal information like your address, phone number, or passwords to strangers online.
2) Do not talk to or send messages to people you do not know online.
3) Always get your parents' permission before going on any websites or downloading anything from the internet.
Never give out personal information or meet strangers online. Always get permission from a parent before going online and be careful what websites you visit. Follow basic internet safety rules like not responding to pop-ups or chatting with strangers.
This document provides instructions for completing various activities using online tools to accompany several children's books. It includes directions to create story webs, timelines, compare locations using weather data, write new diary entries for characters, research facts about topics in the books, and more. Students are asked to use tools like Kidspiration, Timeline Maker, Google Earth, and the library portal to demonstrate their understanding of themes and events from the stories.
In the computer lab, students drew a monster in KidPix, then wrote a descriptive paragraph. Their paragraph was then given to students in another class. They were to try and duplicate their monster by just reading their descriptive paragraph to draw the monster. Fun activity.
The students in Mrs. Zyla's second grade class shared what they would wish for this Christmas, relating to family, health, and celebrating the holidays together based on the story The Polar Express. Many wished for their families to be happy, healthy, and able to spend Christmas together, while others hoped to see Santa's sleigh or spend time with loved ones in the hospital.
2. YOYO– You’re on your own! These are computer task cards that can be done independently, without help, when you are done with your work. You will use programs such as Word, Kidspiration, Kid Pix and the Internet. Have fun! “YOYO” - Computer Task Cards
3. Open a new Word document. Write about something that was difficult for you to do. Tell what, when, and where it was, and why it was difficult. How did it end? Spell check, save, and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 1
4. Open a new Word document. Write about a friend of yours. You may add clipart if you would like. Spell check, save, and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 2
5. Open a new Word document. Write about something that happened to you that you thought was funny. Add clipart. Spell check, save, and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 3
6. Open a new Word document. Write about a relative of yours. Add clipart. Spell check, save, and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 4
7. Open a new Word document. Write about what you like to do in your free time. Add 1 clipart. Spell check, save, and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 5
8. Open a new Word document. Write about a vacation you have taken. Add 1 clipart. Spell check, save, and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 6
9. Open a new Word document. Write about your favorite season. Add 1 clipart. Spell check, save, and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 7
10. Open a new Word document. Write about a favorite birthday you have had. Add 1 clipart. Spell check, save, and print. “YOYO”Computer Task Card 8
11. Open a new Word document. Write about a pet you have had or would like to have. Add 1 clipart. Spell check, save, and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 9
12. Open a new Word document. Write about a time you were proud of yourself. Add 1 clipart. Spell check, save, and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 10
13. Open a new Word document. Write about a time you were surprised. Add 1 clipart. Spell check, save, and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 11
14. Open a new Word document. Write about a time when you were afraid. Add 1 clipart. Spell check, save, and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 12
15. Open a new Word document. Write about a type of food you and your family really likes to eat. Add 1 clipart. Spell check, save, and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 13
16. Open a new Word document. Write about a famous person you would like to meet. Add 1 clipart. Spell check, save, and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 14
17. Open a new Word document. Write about your favorite thing to do on the weekend. Add 1 clipart. Spell check, save, and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 15
18. Open a new Word document. Write about what you goals are this year at school. Add 1 clipart. Spell check, save, and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 16
19. Click here to make a word search puzzle. Write all the students’ first names online and print them out. Give the word search to a friend to complete. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 17
20. Click here to go to Enchanted Learning. Write down the seven continents. Then find an animal from each of the seven continents. Write down your results and go on to the next task. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 18
21. Open a Word document. Type your list of an animal from each of the seven continents found in Enchanted Learning. Add a clipart of each. Spell check, save, and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 19
22. Open Kidspiration. Click on "Reading and Writing” and then “All About Me”. Complete activity and be sure to save it under your name. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 20
23. Open Kidspiration. Click on "Social Studies” and then “Where I Live” . Complete activity and be sure to save it under your name. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 21
24. Open Kidspiration. Click on "Reading and Writing” and then “Compound Words”. Complete activity and be sure to save it under your name. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 22
25. Open Kidspiration. Click on "Reading and Writing” and then “Story of My Life”. Complete activity and be sure to save it under your name. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 23
26. Open Kidspiration. "Reading and Writing" then “Writing Vacation Postcard”. Complete activity and be sure to save it under your name. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 24
27. Open Kidspiration. Click on "Science” and then “Balanced Meal”. Complete activity and be sure to save it under your name. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 25
28. Open Kidspiration. Click on "Science" and then “Clouds”. Complete activity and be sure to save it under your name. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 26
29. Open Kidspiration. Click on "Science" and then “Weather and Seasons”. Complete activity and be sure to save it under your name. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 27
30. Open Kidspiration. "Social Studies" and then “Cartoon Creator”. Complete activity and be sure to save it under your name. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 28
31. Open Kidspiration. Click on "Social Studies" and then “Holiday Calendar”. Complete activity and be sure to save it under your name. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 29
32. Open Kidspiration. Click on "Social Studies" and then “Neighborhood Map”. Complete activity and be sure to save it under your name. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 30
33. Open Kidspiration. Click on "Social Studies" and then “Where I Live” . Complete activity and be sure to save it under your name. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 31
34. Think of your favorite book. Go online toRead, Write, & Think and create your own book cover. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 32
35. Go online toRead, Write, & Thinkand write an acrostic poem. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 33
36. Go online to Read, Write, & Thinkand create your own DVD cover “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 34
37. Go online to Read, Write, & Thinkand create character trading cards. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 35
38. Go online to Read Write & Thinkand create a comic strip. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 36
39. Go online to Read, Write, & Thinkand create a fractured fairytale. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 37
40. Go online to Read, Write, & Think and write a friendly letter. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 38
41. Go online to Read, Write, & Think and make a postcard. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 39
42. Go online to PBS Kidsand click on your favorite character in the Arthur books. Complete some of the activities. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 40
43. Open KidPix. Draw a picture of yourself. Then use the stamp tool and find stamps that represent you. Type your name in the top right corner. Save and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 41
44. Open KidPix. Using only the shapes and fill tools, draw a space alien. Type your name in the top right corner. Type your name in the top right corner. Save and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 42
45. Open KidPix. Make a poster for Earth Day (in April) to convince people to save our planet. Type your name in the top right corner. Save and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 43
46. Open KidPix. Make a poster that shows an Internet safety rule. Type your name in the top right corner. Save and print. “YOYO” - Computer Task Card 44