A Rationale on the concepts and misconceptions of an area and how‚ as a teacher‚ I can progress children’s understanding Introduction I chose to develop a Medium Term Plan (MTP) to study area with a year five class. The reason for choosing area was because I was surprised on placement how many children did not grasp immediately that the area did not change when the shape changed and I found this extremely challenging to overcome. By looking into the subject more deeply‚ I thought I would
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------------------------------------------------- FOUNDATION STAGE TRAINING REPORT NAME : Ashutosh Mishra NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT : Housekeeping NAME OF THE AREA ALLOCATED : Public Area REPORT RECEIVED BY _________________________ (ExecutiveHousekeeper) ______________________ (Training Manager) INDEX Topic Page No. Introduction 3 Department Organisation 3 Work Flow
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[Lihat sebelah SULIT SULIT 3 1449/1 SHAPES A D SPACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Area of trapezium = 1 × sum of parallel sides × height 2 Circumference of circle = πd = 2πr 2 Area of circle = πr Curved surface area of cylinder = 2πrh 2 Surface area of sphere = 4πr Volume of right prism = cross sectional area × length Volume of cylinder = πr 2h Volume of cone = 1 2 πr h 3 4 3 πr 3 1 × base area ×
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Higher Paper 1) The diagram shows a prism drawn on 1 cm isometric paper. (a) On the grid‚ draw an accurate plan of the prism viewed from direction P. [2 marks] (b) How many vertices does the prism have? [1 mark] (c) The prism has a surface area of 56 cm2. Convert 56 cm2 into square millimetres. [2 marks]
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What is the sum of four angles if two are complementary and two are supplementary? (A) 180 degrees (B) 360 degrees (C) 270 degrees (D) 90 degrees How many noncolinear points are required to determine a plane? (A) Two (B) An infinite number (C) Four (D) Three How many dimensions are spanned by intersecting lines? (A) Two (B) Three (C) One (D) More information is needeed How many times can two lines intersect? (A) Zero (B) One (C) Two (D) Zero or One When is a line l perpendicular
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Name: Ernest Ng Class: 4G (23) Date: 2-7-06 Mathematics ACE: Ellipse Areas Before we embark on solving the problem‚ let us first explore the definition of ellipse. [pic] An ellipse is a curve that is the locus of all points in the plane the sum of whose distances [pic] and [pic] from two fixed points [pic] and [pic] (the foci) separated by a distance of [pic] is a given positive constant [pic] [pic] While [pic] is called the major axis‚ [pic] is the semi major axis‚ which is exactly
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and as the river gets faster it carries greater amounts of bed-load” In my conclusion I will be linking all of these hypotheses to velocity of the river. Carding Mill valley (long Mynd): The name Long Mynd means "Long Mountain”‚ it is a rural area and it is one of twelve valleys the landscape is very hilly and steep and because of this there are not many buildings. (This can be seen on the contour lines).
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How do you explain the rise and fall of the Bretton Woods system? How far the emergence of the Euro can be seen against the background of the need for exchange rate stability and the creation of an optimal currency area? 1) The rise and fall of the Bretton Woods system: The origins of the Bretton Woods system are to be found in the convergence of several key conditions: the shared experiences of the Great Depression‚ the concentration of power in a small number of states‚ and the presence of a
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Architectural Programming Introduction Architectural programming began when architecture began. Structures have always been based on programs: decisions were made‚ something was designed‚ built and occupied. In a way‚ archaeologists excavate buildings to try to determine their programs. Today‚ we define architectural programming as the research and decision-making process that identifies the scope of work to be designed. Synonyms include "facility programming‚" "functional and operational requirements
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Super-hydrophobic surfaces‚ as well as‚ low adhesion and friction are desirable for various industrial applications. Hydrophobic (water-repellent) surfaces can be constructed either by using low surface energy materials or by chemically treating surfaces with materials such as polytretafluoroethylene‚ silicon‚ or wax. Another technique that can be used to increase the hydrophobic properties of a hydrophobic surface is to increase the surface area by increasing surface roughness. If a surface is initially
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