|Resources needed for lesson: |Key Vocabulary: | |WhiteBoard |Adjective‚ senses‚ Hear‚ See‚ Taste‚ Feel‚ Smell | |Wowo’s and Pens | | |Pupil Skills (including PLTS): KS3
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Notice of Assessment Task Preliminary Course in Physics Date of Initial notification: 1/2/2013 | Date of submissionTerm 1 Week 5 | Task Number: One – Research | Time Allowed:2 weeks | Weighting of Task: 15% | Course component / Focus area / Topic Module:Module1: The World Communicates | Task Description:The world communicates by making extensive use of the electromagnetic spectrum. For the average person this is commonly accessed using radio waves. These radio waves may be over the
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or swinging enables vestibular stimulation. 4) Sliding down a slide provide rapid movement of both acceleration and deceleration‚ 5) While lying on their belly rock back and forth on a therapy ball (hyperactive sensory). Proprioceptive 1) Pull your child around on a blanket‚ and then switch places. 2) Climb at the playground‚ move from various climbing equipment at the park. 3) Hide & Seek‚ hide under pillows and blankets 4) Hand clapping games 5) Making letters and shapes out of play-do. Auditory
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The terrorists wanted a well-known church to be bombed on Christmas Eve in Egypt; they forced Pearl‚ a former CIA agent to take on this mission. Is Pearl going to find a way out‚ or is she going to kill innocent people to save one life – her kidnapped daughter?! On this bright windy night; the moon was shining as if to give a sense of distant hope. The smell of salty water filled the night. The meeting will be on Miami beach in Alexandria‚ Egypt‚ the city known as the Pearl of the Mediterranean
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met and befriended many students and teachers that have ties to the Military. The majority of children has excellent manners‚ and is very smart; others were not quite there. There could be a number of factors why a child is acting out or behind in school‚ especially for a military child. Having a parent in the military is challenging. Having gone through it myself‚ I sympathize with them‚ but it wasn’t until meeting these kids and realizing how much support they needed‚ that I decided to seriously
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I was able to go to the Child Development Lab and observe a little girl that looked to be the age of two. She was wearing a really cute outfit that consisted of a polar bear sequence long sleeve‚ black leggings‚ and some really nice nike’s. Her hair was in a really well done braid that started from the top of her head to the middle of her lower back. When I arrived she was playing at the train track station with an aid and a little boy. I noticed right away that she had to always have the aids attention
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While in the Green room‚ I had to come up with two strategies I thought would be best for Phoebe‚ the child I chose to observe for 16 weeks. Phoebe is a very outgoing‚ talkative‚ active‚ curious‚ and a cheerful 2yr old; however at times she can get grouchy‚ testy and restless‚ she is just your average 2yr old. After observing her for a few weeks I started to notice that she can be very mean to the other children when things don’t go her way‚ she often visits the quiet chair a few times a day; for
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The Observation of a 5 Year Old Boy Date: 3/19/04 Time observation started: 1:40 pm Time observation ended: 1:55 pm Name of child: Daiki Age of child: 5.6 Setting: The setting took place in a play area/corner in the classroom of the school where Daiki attends. Daiki is playing with power rangers and there are also other children present‚ playing in the same play area. Observation: Daiki is sitting in a play area with a friend playing with power rangers at a small table
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February 2nd I went in to the clinic and observed a 5 year old boy who had a moderate language disorder. And just like we discussed in class‚ the child wouldn’t be phonologically processing his words correctly. For example: Blue car would be pronounced as Boo car. And screwdriver would be pronounced as schoodiver. He would be altering his words by gliding upn them or using cluster reduction. And from his age group based on the research between 3-5 years is the age group where these speech processing take
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Case 11-6 Lessee Ltd. Case 11-6 deals with Lessee Ltd.‚ a company that operates in Britain and uses IFRS. The question in this case is how to classify a lease that Lessee‚ Ltd. acquired from Lessor Inc. The accounting standard that deals with leases under IFRS is IAS 17. IAS 17 was originally issued in September 1982 and was reissued in December 2003. It classifies leases as either finance leases or operating leases. Finance leases make it so that the lessee recognizes an asset and a liability
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