Week 1 | Day | English | Mathematics | Science | Social Studies | Integration Possibilities | 6 | Literary ELACC2RL1-10‚ Informational ELACC2RI1-10‚ Narrative ELACC2W3 Comprehension of Fiction‚ Phonics‚ Writing | GA CCSS 2.2OAAdd and Subtract within Twenty | S2CS2 a-c: Computation & Estimation skills; S2CS5 a‚b: Communicate scientific ideas | GA SS2H2 a‚bDescribe the Georgia Creek and Cherokee cultures | ART- During History class‚ students can work in groups to create murals that showcase
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Assignment 1: Backward Mapping‚ 5 lesson Overview and Lesson Plan. Work Sample Outcomes: NS2.1- Counts‚ orders‚ reads and records numbers up to four digits. NS2.2- Uses mental and written strategies for addition and subtraction involving two‚ three and four digit numbers. Work Sample Task: Student is asked to solve problems in their head (mentally) and record the strategy that they used. The problems were; 34+17 73-35 63+29 162-69 Possible indicators from work sample: 1
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on a document called Curriculum for Excellence which covers children aged 3 to 18 years. Emphasis is put on active learning and knowledge. Although early years and early primary (primary 1) are known as one level‚ they are split into two different stages within that level. Therefore‚ if children are not ready to move to primary 1 they will continue to be in the early years phase until they are ready to
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SELECTED TOPICS ON MATHEMATICS IN HIGH SCHOOL A Thesis Presented To the Faculty of the College Of Science Bulacan State University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Major in Computer Science By: Jad Maverick A. Vicente Jeffrey D. Madlang-Awa Patrick Y. Cabazal March 2014 APPROVAL SHEET The thesis entitled “COMPUTER-AIDED INSTRUCTION ON SELECTED TOPICS ON MATHEMATICS IN HIGH SCHOOL” prepared
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HOW TO SUCCEED IN MATHEMATICS. Step 1: Hard work trump’s natural talent. As in most everything ‚ the people who are most successful in mathematics are the one who work the hardest ‚ not those with “natural talent’’ in school‚ those who work hard get better grade in mathematics than the ‘’smart’’ students whom just coast .Most aspect of mathematics can only be learnt by hand practice. This holds true whether you want to develop your problem solving abilities or your computational skills. No one
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Cited: Flores‚ Alfinio. ¡§The Shadows of Mathematics.¡¨ Arithmetic Teacher April 1993 Vol. 40 Issue 8 : 428. Gill‚ Jerry H.. ¡§Re-exploring Plato¡¦s Cave.¡¨ Philosophy Today Spring 1994 Vol. 38 Issue 1 : 98. O¡¦Leary‚ Michael. WWW.mv.com/lpusers/oleary/cave/. Reamer‚ Fredric G.. ¡§The Place of
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Task 1: Big Foot Part 1 After viewing some background information on the yowie (a short video and newspaper article)‚ we were given the foot length of the yowie (43cm) and asked to find its height from this measurement. We were asked to collect a series of measurements of our body proportions. After some discussion about not getting precise enough approximation for some body proportions‚ specifically the a/b/c finger‚ we decided to only include foot length‚ height and arm span as we thought that
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mathematician of his era‚ making many contributions‚ some of which were to calculus‚ number theory‚ and the law of refraction. While relatively little is known of Fermat ’s early education‚ it is known that he was of Basque origin and received his primary and secondary education at the monastery of Grandsl ve‚ run by the Cordeliers (Franciscans)‚ in Beaumont-de-Lomagne. For his advanced studies he first attended the University of Toulouse before moving to Bordeaux in the second half of the 1620 ’s
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Reference Data Sheet: BATTPRIM.PDF (1) PRIMARY CELLS & BATTERIES Many portable electrical and electronic devices are designed to be powered from batteries and in a lot of cases‚ from primary or non-rechargeable batteries. This is the familiar kind of battery which has a fixed amount of energy stored in it during manufacture‚ and once that energy has been used up the battery is simply thrown away and replaced. There are many different types of primary battery now available‚ each with its own
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Great Fire of London began on September 2nd of 1666 and ended on September 5th. This disaster destroyed eighty percent of London. The fire occurred immediately prior to when Newton was elected a Fellow of Trinity College and became a Professor of Mathematics. In 1668‚ the first horse race took place in America. (Schmidt) This was the beginning of a tradition that has become a part of American culture. Also in 1668‚ Isaac Newton created a small but powerful telescope that trumped the long lasting issues
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