The document discusses the similarities and differences between plants, animals, and humans as God's creations. It instructs students to list the capabilities of each and identify which has the most capabilities. It emphasizes that while humans share traits with plants and animals, such as needing care to grow and feel emotions, humans have intellect that distinguishes them as God's greatest creation.
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Drafting is part of planning a document because as you write, you discover more about the topic and think of new ways to present examples. Finishing is the last step, where you produce a consistent, accurate, and reader-oriented document. Strategies for drafting and finishing include researching if you do not know the topic, designing information to create an experience for readers, and using an introduction to define terms and explain the document's purpose. Testing the document with target audiences allows discovering where revisions are needed. Drafting and finishing are essential parts of the technical writing process to plan and complete documents effectively.
Common drafting tools and instruments Rodel Flores
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This document provides information on proper care and storage of drafting tools and materials. It recommends placing drawing paper in envelopes, providing individual storage for tools like T-squares and protractors, and keeping tools clean and dry. The document also traces the evolution of lettering from prehistoric pictographs to the Phoenician alphabet and discusses parts of a letter. Additionally, it provides background on embroidery in the Philippines, from ancient influences to its role in education. Different embroidery stitches and styles are described.
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Drafting is part of planning a document because as you write, you discover more about the topic and think of new ways to present examples. Finishing is the last step, where you produce a consistent, accurate, and reader-oriented document. Strategies for drafting and finishing include researching if you do not know the topic, designing information to create an experience for readers, and using an introduction to define terms and explain the document's purpose. Testing the document with target audiences allows discovering where revisions are needed. Drafting and finishing are essential parts of the technical writing process to plan and complete documents effectively.
Common drafting tools and instruments Rodel Flores
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This document provides information on proper care and storage of drafting tools and materials. It recommends placing drawing paper in envelopes, providing individual storage for tools like T-squares and protractors, and keeping tools clean and dry. The document also traces the evolution of lettering from prehistoric pictographs to the Phoenician alphabet and discusses parts of a letter. Additionally, it provides background on embroidery in the Philippines, from ancient influences to its role in education. Different embroidery stitches and styles are described.
Here are ten drafting materials and tools/drawing instruments I found in the puzzle:
1. Eraser
2. Pencil
3. Compass
4. T-square
5. Protractor
6. Divider
7. Triangle
8. Scale
9. Masking tape
10. Drawing board
This document outlines a curriculum for bread and pastry production. It includes 5 lessons that cover using tools and equipment, measurement and calculation, tool maintenance, occupational health and safety procedures, and emergency drills. The lessons teach skills like identifying baking tools, measuring ingredients accurately, performing preventative tool maintenance, identifying workplace hazards, and following emergency procedures. Students will participate in activities like classifying tools, calculating measurements, practicing safe tool cleaning and storage, creating hazard posters, and conducting emergency drills. They will be assessed through written tests, skills demonstrations, and direct observation of their safety practices.
Critical Task:
Light an oven safely
Performance Criteria:
1. Hold a lighted match or igniter safely near the burner tube of the oven.
2. At the same time push and turn the oven knob in a counterclockwise direction towards the desired oven temperature setting.
3. Close the oven door gently and with care.
Overall Evaluation:
Excellent Very Good Good Fair Poor
Teacher's Signature:
How Well Did You Perform?
Scoring Rubric 1.1
BREAD AND PASTRY PRODUCTION NC II
K to 12 – Technology and Livelihood Education 1616
Direction: Read the given recipe carefully and list down all the
This document summarizes a seminar on test construction presented to faculty of BNHS-Villa Maria Annex. It discusses the importance of creating valid and reliable tests to properly evaluate student learning. Guidelines are provided for developing different test item formats, including multiple choice, true/false, matching, and essay questions. The presentation emphasizes writing clear, unambiguous questions and avoiding common pitfalls in test design to ensure tests accurately measure student understanding of course material.
Culture is a social heritage transmitted between generations consisting of skills, beliefs, knowledge and products shared by a group. It is learned and based on symbols that are shared and integrated into a pattern. Cultures generally adapt to their environments to make communication possible, provide standards, skills for survival, and a sense of belonging. Culture includes both material aspects like tools and houses as well as non-material aspects like traditions and beliefs.
Region 1, also known as the Ilocos Region, is located in northern Luzon, Philippines. It has a total area of 13,055 sq km and a population of over 4.5 million people. The region is composed of 4 provinces - Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, La Union, and Pangasinan. The primary languages are Ilocano and other regional dialects. The economy is based on agriculture including crops like rice, corn, tobacco as well as industries like fishing, manufacturing, and tourism which features historical sites, beaches, and natural attractions across the provinces.
The document provides an overview of effective test construction and evaluation. It discusses principles of test construction, the steps to prepare test questions, and examples of different question formats including multiple choice, true/false, matching, and essay. The presentation emphasizes designing valid and reliable assessments that accurately measure student learning.
The document summarizes key aspects of Article XV of the Philippine constitution regarding the family. It defines the family and describes its importance as the foundation of society. The state has a duty to strengthen and promote the solidarity of families. Children have rights to care, nutrition, and protection from abuse. Families have rights to a living wage, and participation in policies affecting them. The elderly also have a right to care and support from both family and social security programs established by law.
The document summarizes key aspects of the Philippine constitution and government based on the 1987 constitution. It outlines that the Philippines has a democratic and republican form of government where sovereignty resides with the people. It describes the bill of rights and individual freedoms guaranteed in the constitution. It also discusses the purpose and structure of the Philippine constitution.
A business plan is a document that describes a company's goals, strategies, and finances. It has three primary parts: the business concept, marketplace analysis, and financial projections. The business concept discusses the industry, product/service, and plans for success. The marketplace section analyzes customers and competition. The financial section includes income statements, cash flow forecasts, and break-even analysis. A good business plan is concise, convincing, and complete to attract investors and guide the business execution.
The document discusses best practices for constructing tests and writing test questions. It provides guidelines for developing multiple choice, true/false, matching, and essay questions. Key aspects addressed include writing clear questions, avoiding negatives, ensuring answer options are similar in length and structure, and using distractors that could plausibly be chosen. The document emphasizes the importance of validity, reliability, and usability in test design.
The document provides guidelines for constructing different types of test questions including matching, sentence completion, essay, and other question types. It discusses principles such as ensuring questions are clear, focused, and at an appropriate level for students. The document emphasizes that creating good tests takes time but plays an important role in evaluation. It also notes that breaking rules is acceptable when one has a good reason.
Laws are rules established to govern relations between people in society. They must be just, obligatory, promulgated by legitimate authority, and for the common benefit. The Constitution is the fundamental law that binds the government and people. Supreme Court decisions establish jurisprudence that lower courts must follow under stare decisis. Religious freedom is protected, so students cannot be compelled to attend flag ceremonies against their beliefs.
Political science is defined as the study of the state and government. It analyzes the stages of studying political science from a religious to a modern stage. Key figures like Aristotle and Machiavelli contributed to the development of political science. A state is defined as a group of people occupying a definite territory with an independent government and sovereignty. The difference between a nation and a state is that a nation refers to a ethnic or racial group, while a state is a legal concept. Citizenship can be changed but nationality is absolute and innate.
Sociology is the study of human society and social behavior. It examines how societies are structured and how social relationships, groups, and institutions affect human behavior. A society can be defined as a group of humans who share common interests and culture. Socialization is the lifelong process by which people learn the patterns of their culture and develop their human potential through social interaction and experience. Effective communication involves expressing ideas, feelings, opinions, and emotions to develop intimacy and understanding between individuals. A society establishes social structures like hierarchies, roles, norms, values and rules of behavior to maintain order and stability.