The unplugged task Feature article Year 8 experienced a weekend without technology (The unplugged task) from Friday (5:00 pm) to Monday (9:00 am). To see how much we use it and how frequently we need it. We couldn’t use our laptops‚ phones‚ iPods‚ TV’s‚ Radio’s and so much more. At the start of the unplugged task‚ it was very easy for most of us. When the weekend went by it got harder and harder. Everyone noticed that morning’s
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IB ENGLISH B (HL) (External Assessment) Written assignment 20% Creative writing of 500-600 words plus a 150-word rationale‚ based on one of the literary texts read. The task: Students produce a piece of creative writing that may be chosen from the recommended text types listed for paper 2 (see below). It will be based on a work of literature that the student has read as part of the course and may use related information from other reading material. Examples of written assignments could
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Frost‚ GKE1 Task 1 Page 1 GKE Task 1 Part A: Over the centuries there have been many different environmental and geographical factors that have shaped the development of the United States. Two of these factors that I feel are extremely significant to this development are the Irish Potato Famine and the discovery of gold in California. The Irish Potato Famine began in Ireland in September 1845. The famine was caused by an airborne fungus‚ phytophthora infetans‚ which attacks the leaves of the
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Task 1 links to learning outcome 1‚ assessment criteria 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 1.4 and 1.5.‘Please keep me safe.’ This simple but profoundly important hope is the very minimum upon which every child and young person should be able to depend.Protection of Children in England ‘A progress report 12th March 2009’ | 1. Make a booklet• an outline of current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people• an analysis of how national
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Assessment Task- 201 Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health‚ social care or children and young people’s settings Task 1- Statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers. Links to learning outcome 1‚ assessment criteria 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3 and 1.4. List the aspects of employment covered by law. Employees must have a contract of work these aspects must include Minimum Wage Hours worked Discrimination Health and Safety Holiday Entitlement Redundancy and
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Task 2 CYP 3.1-3.1 How to monitor children and young people’s development using different methods The main methods are health assessments from health visitors and doctors‚ to check children are healthy and reaching health and development targets. For example the Apgar score assesses the condition of baby at birth. Childcare practitioners and teachers monitor in education‚ through early years foundation stage profiles to ensure children are achieving developmental goals in all aspects of learning
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Abstract The critical challenge facing any business is keeping up with technology. With the help of technology‚ businesses can keep a record of their stock‚ sales‚ earnings‚ e.t.c. With technology rapidly increasing‚ it is an essential part of business. The aim of this project is to introduce Odhani fashion boutique to the world of technology. Odhani has been established since 1997 and their activities are all manual based. For a business to run successfully‚ there are a number of factors but
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SPEAKING TASK 1: A: When you meet someone for the first time? What can you do to make impression? B: I think you should have an attractive appearance such as well-dressed‚ neat and clean. A: Oh‚ yes. In addition I think you should to be always a happy smile on your lips B: That’s right! So what should you avoid doing to make a good impression? A: You avoid coming late‚ talking too much or too loudly‚ interrupting others B: I see. Have you ever made a bad first impression? What
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important to the business? What are the key components of the task? Who and what might be a resource to assist in the task? What and when will follow up be expected? 2. Identify opportunities for skills-building and personal enrichment. We exist in a W.I.F.M (What’s In It For Me) culture and often this mindset goes beyond a desire for financial compensation. When delegating tasks‚ identify and explore the possibilities in which the task may enrich the team member’s skill set. The best results will
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four written tasks‚ if they want to? Yes. Students may write as many tasks as they wish. However‚ teachers have some say in how many tasks they will give first draft feedback for‚ above the required minimum; it is not reasonable for students to submit many extra tasks and expect repeated feedback. Nor is it acceptable for students to repeatedly submit ”extra” tasks that are in fact slightly altered versions of the same material. Teachers should approach the creation of written tasks as an exercise
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