corresponding number or object. For a student to show mastery of the skill they should be able to count objects according to their equivalent value. To assess the student’s ability to perform one to one correspondence with mastery I would provide fifteen Skittles per student. They should be able to point to each candy and attribute a sequential numbered cadence. If they are able to do this without error they will have passed the assessment and are well on their way to developing a strong foundation to build
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Candy Chromatography By: Avani Reddy 7th Grade Introduction Ever wondered why candies are different colors? Ever wondered why candies are different colors? Many candies contain colored dyes. Bags of M&Ms or Skittles contain candies of various colors. The labels tell us the names of the dyes used in the candies. But which dyes are used in which candies? We can answer this by dissolving the dyes out of the candies and separating them using a method called chromatography. Research
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Production in the US‚ August 2012 (Market Share) Other 44.30% Mars Inc. 35.30% The Hershey Company 20.40% IBISWorld Industry Report 31134 Candy Production in the US Mars. Inc. Mars Inc. Market share: 35.3% Industry Brand Names Wrigley Skittles Starburst Juicy Fruit Airwaves Freedent Orbit Eclipse Big Red Mars Inc.-financial performance Year 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012* *Estimate Revenue ($ million) 1‚800 2‚160 1‚908 2‚160 2‚232 2‚376 % change N/C 20.0 -11.7 13.2 3.3 6.5 Employees
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student section sat right behind the high school’s. My mom was only a few rows away from me and she texted me. The clock was winding down to half time and she asked if I was hungry and wanted a snack. I rushed over there to grab a opened package of skittles. At the time‚ I didn’t know they were opened‚ she put the opened
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fair. For the people that do not understand it is not fair to them because they will not get the same opportunities as a very smart kid that understood everything. Next‚ sometimes people share skittles with other people and they will evenly divide the bag of skittles‚ so that they get an equal amount of skittles. It should be fair‚ but some people do not like certain flavors. That makes things equal‚ but not fair. When you get a job‚ you are assigned to a certain position. Sometimes you might be more
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Fraction Lesson Plan Introduction • Fractions—Introduction to Writing Fractions • 30 Minutes • Math 3.3-The student will a. name and write fractions (including mixed numbers) represented by a model; • English 3.8- The student will write legibly in cursive. Learning Objectives Students will: • Draw equal fractional parts • Write fractions using part of a set model • Create their own fractions using manipulatives Teaching Sequence
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the same again!”‚ she thought it was really neat! After this experiment I did the conservation of number task. I placed two rows of ten skittles in front of Lyla. The skittles in both rows were exactly the same‚ they had the same color‚ size‚ shape‚ and distance apart. I asked Lyla‚ “Are both rows the same?”‚ and she replied‚ “Yep!”. Then I spread one row of skittles out so that it became longer than the other one. I asked Lyla‚ “Which row has more now?”‚ she pointed at the longer one. I asked‚ “Why
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flavor. Lifesavers come in many different flavors and two types of texture. You can get a little kid’s favorite‚ the gummy lifesaver‚ or the hard candy lifesaver which can last a long period of time. Another type of sweet candy is the beloved skittles.
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of each chemical is in each product. 3. I searched it up on google. Purpose The purpose of this test is to see what colors are in certain colors. We use chromatography to separate them/ Materials * Candy with a colored coating‚ like Skittles® or M&Ms® (4 different colors) * Rubbing alcohol or isopropyl alcohol * Coffee filters (2) * Tall glasses or plastic cups (2) * Pencil * Ruler * Tape * Foil or paper plate * Table salt * Water * Toothpicks
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Community Problem Solving In today’s society Community Policing and problem solving is what is needed to keep criminal activity under control. Due to ineffective policing methods crime has continued to be on a rise. Police organizations have learned over the years that getting the community involved in fighting crimes‚ makes the members of the community feel much safer and gives them some sense of pride in regards to the community they live in. This paper will discuss how much of an
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