This short document repeats the same phrases asking if one can determine the longest word from sets of letters and solve a number puzzle, without providing any letters, numbers, or puzzles to solve.
This document contains instructions and examples for solving logic puzzles involving letters arranged in rows and columns. It presents 3 sample puzzles of increasing difficulty:
Puzzle 1 asks to find a 3-letter animal in a row. Puzzle 2 asks to find a 3-letter word that can "hit" something in a column. Puzzle 3 asks to find both a 3-letter bird in a row and a 3-letter animal in a column. Step-by-step instructions are provided for analyzing the letters in rows and columns to deduce the hidden words.
This document contains 5 word problems written by Alexandra. Each problem presents a scenario where a person starts with a certain quantity, receives some additional amount, and asks how many they would have altogether. The problems are then solved, with the answers provided at the end of each one.
The document contains a word scramble game with weather and atmosphere related terms. Players must unscramble words to reveal common weather phenomena and atmospheric science terms such as radiation, rain, snow, infrared, atmosphere, air pressure, barometer, ozone, land breeze, global wind, jet stream, and greenhouse effect. It tests knowledge of factors that influence weather and climate.
A 12-year-old developed a novel 3D solar cell as part of a science fair project that could potentially collect 500 times more solar energy than traditional 2D solar cells. The document encourages students to participate in science fairs by developing original research projects following the scientific method. It notes that science fairs allow students to share their work with scientists and potentially advance to regional and state competitions.
The document is a classroom activity that asks students what they saw when entering the classroom that day and whether it was something new or familiar. It then presents a concept attainment lesson to determine what category of things are being discussed, with students providing examples and non-examples to deduce the category. Students are asked to complete a reading and reflection activity in a book, filling out an organizer on the topic discussed in class.
The document provides the daily agenda and lesson plan for a science classroom on September 27th. It includes completing assignments from the previous week, an ecology chart and picture activity, a paleontology reflection, and a concept attainment lesson to identify examples and non-examples of a concept. Students will then read about conservation and complete a skull reflection organizer.
This single sentence document contains scrambled letters that could be unscrambled to reveal the names of animals. However, it does not provide enough context or actual scrambled letters to determine what specific animal names may be concealed within the text. In short, this document presents the idea of an word scramble but does not include the scrambled words themselves.
This document provides instructions for an unscramble word game. Players will be given scrambled words and clues to unscramble in 15 seconds. The first five players to correctly unscramble the words will get a chance to answer. The scrambled words provided are: FIEND, MISTY, THEGN, EXACTING, ASUNDER, and MIDST for the clues of a cruel person, foggy, Anglo-Saxon retainer, demanding, separated, and small amount respectively.
The document describes a vocabulary-building activity for grade one students. The activity involves showing students pictures of words and having them choose the correct word. It is intended to help students develop their reading, speaking, and listening skills by guessing and choosing pictures of words. The activity contains 6 multiple choice questions with pictures of fruits for students to identify.
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This Spanish document provides a word scramble activity where the clue words need to be unscrambled and letters need to be copied from numbered cells to other cells with the same number.
This document provides context and instructions for a lesson on Alan Bennett's play The History Boys. Students are tasked with analyzing Bennett's presentation of education in the play. They are given success criteria to meet, such as collecting evidence in a table and writing PEE paragraphs using grade descriptors as standards. The lesson includes activities like ordering points about education, choosing a character's perspective to view it from, gathering quotes, writing and peer reviewing PEE paragraphs. Homework carries over from the previous lesson of defining vocabulary words.
1. The document discusses an experiment to determine if magnets can affect plant growth. Seeds were planted in pots with and without magnets, and their growth was observed over time.
2. The results showed that plants near magnets germinated faster and grew taller and healthier than the control group without magnets.
3. The conclusions determined that magnets help plants grow faster and healthier by positively impacting the growth process.
The document provides information about the solar system and its components. It begins with learning intentions and success criteria about understanding the universe. It then discusses that the universe is made up of stars, planets, moons, asteroid belts, and comets. Specific sections describe stars and their life cycles, galaxies, planets and their order from the sun, moons, the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, and comets.
1) The document discusses various celestial objects that orbit the sun including meteors, meteorites, asteroids, and comets. It provides definitions and descriptions of each object.
2) Key differences are outlined, such as meteoroids become meteors when entering the earth's atmosphere, and meteorites are meteors that survive impact and land on earth. Asteroids orbit mainly between Mars and Jupiter, while comets have more elliptical orbits and tails when near the sun.
3) Examples of significant meteors, asteroids, and comets are mentioned, including Comet Hale-Bopp which was exceptionally large and the longest observed comet.
Asteroids are rocky objects that orbit the Sun, mostly located in a belt between Mars and Jupiter. Their irregular shapes indicate they have not undergone geological processes like planets. Some large asteroids even have their own moons. Most meteorites originate from asteroids. Comets are icy objects that originate much further from the Sun in the Kuiper belt and Oort cloud. When heated as they approach the Sun, comets grow dust and plasma tails. Pluto and other large Kuiper belt objects are classified as dwarf planets rather than planets due to their small size and icy composition. Evidence suggests a large asteroid or comet impact was responsible for the mass extinction that killed the dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
Typhoon Haiyan was one of the strongest tropical cyclones on record, devastating portions of Southeast Asia in November 2013. It caused catastrophic destruction in the Philippines, where over 6,300 people were killed. Agricultural areas were heavily impacted, with rice fields, coconut trees, and fishing communities affected. The typhoon destroyed thousands of acres used for rice farming and impacted the livelihoods of over 1 million farmers. Key industries like sugarcane and coconut production also suffered severe damage. Typhoon Haiyan weakened as it moved through Vietnam and dissipated over land on November 11, causing billions in damages across multiple countries.
The document announces the MEGA-WHATS 2009 quiz championships hosted by the Karnataka Quiz Association in association with several quiz clubs from major Indian cities. It provides the rules and format details of the 3-round quiz competition comprising a total of 100 questions across various sections. No negatives or half-points will be awarded and some questions form a theme for additional points.
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A meteoroid, meteor, and meteorite are most likely found in a diagram showing space objects entering Earth's atmosphere. A meteoroid is represented by a symbol in the diagram before entering the atmosphere. The symbol for a meteor is used in the atmosphere. A meteorite symbol is for an object that survives impact and lands on Earth.
Landforms are natural shapes on the Earth's surface and include plains, plateaus, hills, mountains, valleys, depressions, canyons, peninsulas, islands, archipelagos, coasts, lakes, rivers, capes, gulfs, bays, and straits or channels. Plains are flat areas, plateaus are flat, high areas, hills are small elevations, and mountains are high areas surrounded by lower land. Valleys are low areas between high lands, depressions are lower areas, and canyons are deep, steep valleys.
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One might think that brand names should come easily. Richard Branson just trusted his instincts when he came up with the Virgin name while drinking with a group of fiends in a pub. But what’s the best way to get the best brand name? And, how do you know it’s the best? Is there some sort of formula for success?
Truth is, creating brand names is more than an art than a science, but there are strategic best practices that a good marketer should follow in order to increase the likelihood of success when creating a new brand name.
The document instructs the reader to find as many words as possible containing the central letter, with each word being at least 4 letters and not reusing any letters, with a target of 50 words including one 7 letter word.
The document announces free IT support sessions called "One-on-One with Ian" held at various community centers, where Ian provides assistance with electronic devices like laptops and tablets. The sessions are open to anyone 18+ in the community, both members and non-members, and are held on specific dates from 10-11:30am. Attendees must email or call to book a session, and sessions will be cancelled if no one signs up. Contact details are provided.
The document announces free IT support sessions called "One-on-One with Ian" held at various community centers, where Ian provides assistance with electronic devices like laptops and tablets. The sessions are open to anyone 18+ in the community, both members and non-members, and are held on specific dates from 10-11:30am. Attendees must email or call to book a session, and sessions will be cancelled if no one signs up. Contact details are provided.
The document describes a vocabulary-building activity for grade one students. The activity involves showing students pictures of words and having them choose the correct word. It is intended to help students develop their reading, speaking, and listening skills by guessing and choosing pictures of words. The activity contains 6 multiple choice questions with pictures of fruits for students to identify.
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The document discusses how community map-making has evolved over three waves: (1) enabling user contributions through tools like Map Share, (2) improving processes to integrate large amounts of user and sensor data, and (3) developing real-time sharing of map content and feedback between users and mapmakers. It provides examples of how TomTom and other companies have advanced from static map corrections to dynamic services that fuse user behavior data with professional mapping. The presentation argues this type of participatory mapping has benefits over traditional methods and is still advancing to achieve fully integrated, real-time sharing of map content and feedback.
This Spanish document provides a word scramble activity where the clue words need to be unscrambled and letters need to be copied from numbered cells to other cells with the same number.
This document provides context and instructions for a lesson on Alan Bennett's play The History Boys. Students are tasked with analyzing Bennett's presentation of education in the play. They are given success criteria to meet, such as collecting evidence in a table and writing PEE paragraphs using grade descriptors as standards. The lesson includes activities like ordering points about education, choosing a character's perspective to view it from, gathering quotes, writing and peer reviewing PEE paragraphs. Homework carries over from the previous lesson of defining vocabulary words.
1. The document discusses an experiment to determine if magnets can affect plant growth. Seeds were planted in pots with and without magnets, and their growth was observed over time.
2. The results showed that plants near magnets germinated faster and grew taller and healthier than the control group without magnets.
3. The conclusions determined that magnets help plants grow faster and healthier by positively impacting the growth process.
The document provides information about the solar system and its components. It begins with learning intentions and success criteria about understanding the universe. It then discusses that the universe is made up of stars, planets, moons, asteroid belts, and comets. Specific sections describe stars and their life cycles, galaxies, planets and their order from the sun, moons, the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, and comets.
1) The document discusses various celestial objects that orbit the sun including meteors, meteorites, asteroids, and comets. It provides definitions and descriptions of each object.
2) Key differences are outlined, such as meteoroids become meteors when entering the earth's atmosphere, and meteorites are meteors that survive impact and land on earth. Asteroids orbit mainly between Mars and Jupiter, while comets have more elliptical orbits and tails when near the sun.
3) Examples of significant meteors, asteroids, and comets are mentioned, including Comet Hale-Bopp which was exceptionally large and the longest observed comet.
Asteroids are rocky objects that orbit the Sun, mostly located in a belt between Mars and Jupiter. Their irregular shapes indicate they have not undergone geological processes like planets. Some large asteroids even have their own moons. Most meteorites originate from asteroids. Comets are icy objects that originate much further from the Sun in the Kuiper belt and Oort cloud. When heated as they approach the Sun, comets grow dust and plasma tails. Pluto and other large Kuiper belt objects are classified as dwarf planets rather than planets due to their small size and icy composition. Evidence suggests a large asteroid or comet impact was responsible for the mass extinction that killed the dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
Typhoon Haiyan was one of the strongest tropical cyclones on record, devastating portions of Southeast Asia in November 2013. It caused catastrophic destruction in the Philippines, where over 6,300 people were killed. Agricultural areas were heavily impacted, with rice fields, coconut trees, and fishing communities affected. The typhoon destroyed thousands of acres used for rice farming and impacted the livelihoods of over 1 million farmers. Key industries like sugarcane and coconut production also suffered severe damage. Typhoon Haiyan weakened as it moved through Vietnam and dissipated over land on November 11, causing billions in damages across multiple countries.
The document announces the MEGA-WHATS 2009 quiz championships hosted by the Karnataka Quiz Association in association with several quiz clubs from major Indian cities. It provides the rules and format details of the 3-round quiz competition comprising a total of 100 questions across various sections. No negatives or half-points will be awarded and some questions form a theme for additional points.
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A meteoroid, meteor, and meteorite are most likely found in a diagram showing space objects entering Earth's atmosphere. A meteoroid is represented by a symbol in the diagram before entering the atmosphere. The symbol for a meteor is used in the atmosphere. A meteorite symbol is for an object that survives impact and lands on Earth.
Landforms are natural shapes on the Earth's surface and include plains, plateaus, hills, mountains, valleys, depressions, canyons, peninsulas, islands, archipelagos, coasts, lakes, rivers, capes, gulfs, bays, and straits or channels. Plains are flat areas, plateaus are flat, high areas, hills are small elevations, and mountains are high areas surrounded by lower land. Valleys are low areas between high lands, depressions are lower areas, and canyons are deep, steep valleys.
What's in a name? Eight best practices for creating a successful name brandSiegel+Gale
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Think about the importance of one right word. Brand names are often just that … one word, like Apple. When it comes to developing brand names, one or two right words count most.
One might think that brand names should come easily. Richard Branson just trusted his instincts when he came up with the Virgin name while drinking with a group of fiends in a pub. But what’s the best way to get the best brand name? And, how do you know it’s the best? Is there some sort of formula for success?
Truth is, creating brand names is more than an art than a science, but there are strategic best practices that a good marketer should follow in order to increase the likelihood of success when creating a new brand name.
The document instructs the reader to find as many words as possible containing the central letter, with each word being at least 4 letters and not reusing any letters, with a target of 50 words including one 7 letter word.
The document announces free IT support sessions called "One-on-One with Ian" held at various community centers, where Ian provides assistance with electronic devices like laptops and tablets. The sessions are open to anyone 18+ in the community, both members and non-members, and are held on specific dates from 10-11:30am. Attendees must email or call to book a session, and sessions will be cancelled if no one signs up. Contact details are provided.
The document announces free IT support sessions called "One-on-One with Ian" held at various community centers, where Ian provides assistance with electronic devices like laptops and tablets. The sessions are open to anyone 18+ in the community, both members and non-members, and are held on specific dates from 10-11:30am. Attendees must email or call to book a session, and sessions will be cancelled if no one signs up. Contact details are provided.
The document contains Christmas trivia questions and quotes about the meaning of Christmas. It asks how many ghosts visited Scrooge, what color was the sad Christmas song Elvis Presley recorded in the 1950s, and which reindeer is never mentioned in the poem "The Night Before Christmas." It also includes quotes from Bob Hope and Dr. Seuss about Christmas meaning loving others and being about more than what is purchased in stores.
Mathematics is an important subject that provides answers to math questions. A blog post located at http://itportfolionow.blogspot.ca/2015/10/mathematics.html contains the answers to math questions. The short document directs the reader to an online resource for mathematics answers.
This document contains a variety of facts and trivia about different topics. It provides information about:
1) The origins of HP Sauce and the Cadbury company.
2) How long it would take a snail to complete a marathon based on its speed.
3) That the Olympic torch relay was initiated by Adolf Hitler at the 1936 Berlin Games.
A grade 5 class at Woodstock Christian School was having trouble with a line chart they were working on, as shown in an image. The image displayed the ongoing problem the class was having with the line chart. An example from the computer lab at Woodstock Christian School showed how a grade 5 class's problem with a line chart was solved, as depicted in the image.
The document provides information about British superstitions and traditions related to good luck. It mentions saying the word "rabbit" on the first day of each month, that bird droppings are considered a sign of wealth, and that seeing a chimney sweep is lucky for a bride.
The document is about a Grade 5 presentation for Remembrance Day 2014. It repeatedly states "Remembrance Day 2014" over multiple lines. At the end, it includes the message "Lest We Forget" to commemorate Remembrance Day.
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