implement all aspects of ECM to make sure children are healthy‚safe‚they enjoy and achieve positive outcome so that each child can enjoy and achieve through they learning. I plan my activities according to their needs. One of the twins is better with her gross motor skills and the other with fine motor skills. I plan activities for each individual twin. Try to play ball‚ ride on little scoter also help to practice their motor skills encourage to walk instead sitting in the buggy and spend a lot of time
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effect of exercise on heart rate and breathing rate. We will use a digital heart rate monitor strapped on our chest while we perform different levels of exercise. A digital watch is also provided which receives signals from the heart rate monitor and displays your current heart rate on the screen. To measure the breathing rate at different levels of exercise‚ we measure the breathing rate before physical activity by counting the number of breaths in 10 seconds‚ and then perform 5 minutes of each level
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Lab Report (Effect of concentration on enzyme activity) Biology Noor Alawadhi 11- KC Introduction: An Enzyme is a protein‚ which is capable of starting a chemical reaction‚ which involves the formation or breakage of chemical bonds. A substrate is the surface or material on or from which an organism lives‚ grows‚ or obtains its nourishment. In this case it is hydrogen peroxide. This lab report will be explaining the experiment held to understand the effects of the changes in the amount of
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Speech is vocalised language. It is usually learnt before the written language. In speech the symbols are not written or signed but are actual spoken language as sounds. Usually from the age of 6 weeks babies will make cooing sounds to show pleasure. They make these sounds as the mouth has not yet fully developed properly. From 6-9 months the baby will babble as if they are practising sounds. By 9-12 months the range of sounds that babies produce becomes more limited and reflects the sound used in the
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involve improvements in speech‚ language and communication skills‚ social interaction‚ behaviour and emotional development / self confidence. Praising and encouragement are very important when supporting the child’s speech‚ language and communication development as they need a lot of praising or rewards when the child is speaking correctly. By the adults giving the child rewards and praising them supports the child as they know they are doing
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communication .speech language and communication needs Speech Speech is the physical production of sound using your tongue‚ lips‚ palate and respiratory system which enables us to communicate ideas. Children learn how to regulate and coordinate muscles when learning to talk which enables them to produce sounds which will then help to say words other people can understand. There are 40 sounds that make up the English language. Language Language is a communication system that uses signals such as voice
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How does the concentration affect the rate of a reaction? 30/1/2012 By Alex Whenman Contents page 1. Introduction to my investigation 2. Background information on concentration 3. What experiment I will be conducting 4. Equipment I will be using 5. How I will be conducting the experiment 6. Heath and safety risk assessment 7. What I think will happen 8. How I will set up my experiment 9. Why I’m having my experiment set out like
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of the Concentration of Sulphuric Acid on the Reaction Rate with Magnesium Sarah Cain SCH 4UB Mr. Lankin April 1‚ 2009 Introduction The nature of the problem is to design an investigation that examines a variable affecting the reaction rate. In this experiment‚ magnesium will be reacted with different concentrations of sulphuric acid. The reaction is shown by the following chemical equation: H2SO4 (l) + Mg (s) → MgSO4 (aq) + H2 (g) This equation
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Unit 5.1 Analysis Bob grew up in the country with his parents and brother and sister. His dad was a retired paratrooper. Growing up his family moved every four years and his mother stayed at home to attend to Bob and his siblings. Since he was the middle child he often received hand me downs from his older brother. He now works in the Army as a paratrooper as his father did. He travels when needed for the military going on multiple trips a year for training. He likes to go on fishing trips
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Business in context (Chapter 6) ~ Discussion questions. How are goals formed and what are the major difficulties encountered in goal formulation and implementation? Goals are formed to give direction to the activities of its members. The formation of goals can be a highly political process; this can cause conflict‚ but the goals of most businesses are generally accepted as being these of the senior management team. Goals are developed much through the work of Cyert and March (1963). They see
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