Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools Level 3 Name: Claire Duggan Date:3/12/14 Written questions: Unit 303 Support learning activities (including part of units 332 and 301) (NB: Please also refer to guidance in standards for words in bold) Explain how a learning support practitioner may contribute to the planning
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Week 4 Cash Budget Homework Assignment You are the owner of a shop in your local mall that sells shirts. You buy your shirts from wholesalers‚ mark them up and sell them to the public. Below is data on your business you have collected. Annual Sales of your business 2‚000‚000 All sales are cash sales Inventory Purchases made 60 days before sales made Shirt price is 100 percent markup from wholesale price (Wholesale price as percentage of sale price) = 50% Sales for January
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Lab 4 Projectile Motion Sai Moua Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to define what the initial velocity of the ball when it is launched out of the pipe. Our next objective is to determine at what angle that the ball will be ejected at the maximum range. Lastly‚ we predict and confirm the range before we launch the ball at a certain angle. Theory: Projectile motion according to Dr. James S. Walker is defined as‚ “the motion of objects that are initially launched –or “projected”- and that
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Module 3: Natural Forces Affecting the Driver Vocabulary: Please define six (6) of the following terms in your own words. Please do not just copy and paste the definition. 1. Gravity- A force that keeps things on the ground. (your car‚ ect) 2. Inertia- Inertia is what keeps your car moving until another force stops it. 3. Potential Energy- 4. Kinetic Energy- 5. Friction- Friction when you’re driving is what stops your car. When you hit your brakes‚ it stops the tires‚ and that dragging is
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Unit 302 1.1 Reflective practice is simply the process of reflecting on something you have done or a task you have undertaken‚ looking at it from different perspectives and seeing if you could make any positive changes. Meaning of reflective practice may include: - exploring why and how you practice - thinking back over a situation or activity - developing a different approach - gaining insight into a new way of learning 1.2 Reflecting on your practice is important as it allows you to identify
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Axia College Material Appendix B Roles and Behaviors |Description of Company |My business would be a small café and bakery. We would cater to the early morning | | |and lunch crowds. We would make and sell doughnuts‚ pastries‚ and muffins. We would| | |sell breakfast sandwiches as well. For the lunch crowd we would sell homemade soups | |
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Interesting Aspects‚ Details- They look as if they are trying to escape. They have all of their belongings with them. The last guy on the right seems to be on the lookout as well as the one in the middle but it looks as if there is nowhere to go. 4. “Barnard’s photographic equipment‚ southeast of Atlanta‚ Ga.‚ 1864” – Photographers and Their Equipment. Description- Photographers sitting in the dirt taking a break from capturing pictures. Interesting Aspects‚ Details- All the photography post
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Module 3: Natural Forces Affecting the Driver Vocabulary: Please define six (6) of the following terms in your own words. Please do not just copy and paste the definition. 1. Gravity- The force that pulls all things to the earth. 2. Inertia - 3. Potential Energy – The energy that is stored 4. Kinetic Energy - The force of movement or motion 5. Friction – Rubbing one or more objects against each other 6. Traction – The force or friction between the tires and roads 7. Centrifugal Force –
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A PROJECT REPORT ON BUS RESERVATION SYSTEM INDEX 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction To Project Existing System & Need For The System Operating Environment- Hardware & Software Feasibility Study Proposed System Objective To Be Fulfilled User Requirement Requirements Determination Techniques & System Analysis Method Employed Prototyping System Features Input Design Output Screen Design & Reports Module Specification Entity Relationship Diagram Data Flow Diagram Data Dictionary Structure Chart Troubleshooting
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whole-report technique‚ the partial-report procedure involves A.a smaller stimulus set Correct B.a smaller response set C.a smaller stimulus set and a smaller response set D.a shorter rehearsal period Answer Key: B Question 4 of 10 5.0/ 5.0 Points Brief sensory memory for sound is known as A.iconic memory B.primary auditory memory Correct C.echoic memory D.pre-perceptual auditory memory Answer Key: C Question 5 of 10 0.0/ 5.0 Points STM’s
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