This document contains summaries of 5 math games for teaching children about numbers:
1) Popcorn! - An odd/even number game where children move depending on the number called.
2) Roll and Write - A game where children roll dice and write numbers to practice addition, subtraction or multiplication.
3) Hidden Hands - A 2 player game where players hold a number of fingers behind their back and win depending on if the total is even or odd.
4) Odd and Even Cones - A game where numbers are written on cones outside and children run to cones with rules like odd/even or prime/non-prime.
5) The document proposes a new card game for exponents and square
This document contains summaries of 4 math games for teaching children about numbers:
1) "Popcorn!" - A number guessing game where children stand up or crouch down depending on if the number said is odd or even.
2) "Roll and Write" - Children roll dice and write the numbers, then fill in addition/subtraction/multiplication problems on a worksheet.
3) "Hidden Numbers" - Two children secretly hold up fingers representing a number, and the winner is determined by if the total is even or odd.
4) "Odd and Even Cones" - Numbers are written on cones around a field, and children run to cones with "odd" or "
Edward I besieged and sacked the town of Berwick in 1296 after pretending to retreat from the city and flying counterfeit Scottish banners to trick the residents into letting his army inside the walls. Once within the city, the English army slaughtered an estimated 7,500 residents over two days, showing no mercy to men, women, or children in what became known as the Sack of Berwick. The brutal attack left the Scottish people in Berwick helpless and had a significant impact on their population.
The Titanic carried passengers from various social classes and backgrounds. Wealthy Americans like Molly Brown and Colonel John Jacob Astor were among the first class passengers, while the Hart family were second class emigrants. Other notable passengers included the Countess of Rothes, who bravely took charge of a lifeboat, Benjamin Guggenheim who went down like a "gentleman", and Isidor and Ida Straus who refused to be separated as the ship sank. While famous passengers are remembered through records and photographs, there were also hundreds of ordinary people on board who would only be known to their families, such as the Goodwin family who did not make it off the ship in time.
This document contains summaries of 5 math games for teaching children about numbers:
1) Popcorn! - An odd/even number game where children move depending on the number called.
2) Roll and Write - A game where children roll dice and write numbers to practice addition, subtraction or multiplication.
3) Hidden Hands - A 2 player game where players hold a number of fingers behind their back and win depending on if the total is even or odd.
4) Odd and Even Cones - A game where numbers are written on cones outside and children run to cones with rules like odd/even or prime/non-prime.
5) The document proposes a new card game for exponents and square
This document contains summaries of 4 math games for teaching children about numbers:
1) "Popcorn!" - A number guessing game where children stand up or crouch down depending on if the number said is odd or even.
2) "Roll and Write" - Children roll dice and write the numbers, then fill in addition/subtraction/multiplication problems on a worksheet.
3) "Hidden Numbers" - Two children secretly hold up fingers representing a number, and the winner is determined by if the total is even or odd.
4) "Odd and Even Cones" - Numbers are written on cones around a field, and children run to cones with "odd" or "
Edward I besieged and sacked the town of Berwick in 1296 after pretending to retreat from the city and flying counterfeit Scottish banners to trick the residents into letting his army inside the walls. Once within the city, the English army slaughtered an estimated 7,500 residents over two days, showing no mercy to men, women, or children in what became known as the Sack of Berwick. The brutal attack left the Scottish people in Berwick helpless and had a significant impact on their population.
The Titanic carried passengers from various social classes and backgrounds. Wealthy Americans like Molly Brown and Colonel John Jacob Astor were among the first class passengers, while the Hart family were second class emigrants. Other notable passengers included the Countess of Rothes, who bravely took charge of a lifeboat, Benjamin Guggenheim who went down like a "gentleman", and Isidor and Ida Straus who refused to be separated as the ship sank. While famous passengers are remembered through records and photographs, there were also hundreds of ordinary people on board who would only be known to their families, such as the Goodwin family who did not make it off the ship in time.
This document lists amenities on a ship divided into first and third class sections, with first class having a suite, dining room, grand staircase, private promenade, gym and Turkish baths while third class had cabins, a dining room, lounge and staircase.
Medieval Scotland was organized around a monarch, knights who protected castles like Stirling Castle, and a hierarchical social structure consisting of peasants who lived in Ferm Toun farm towns and worked the land using a runrig system of shared strips while poorer cottars lived in basic dwellings. Towns also developed as medieval burghs with structures like Melrose Abbey.
The document discusses factors to consider for market appraisal of projects including profit earning capacity, pros and cons, and screening. It describes how market appraisal can increase earnings and reputation, generate competition, attract customers, and introduce new techniques for an organization. Key steps in market surveys are defined as defining the target population, selecting sample size, developing questionnaires, recruiting and training staff, obtaining and analyzing information. Characteristics of the market that are analyzed include demand, price, supply and competition, distribution methods, consumers, government policy. Methods of demand forecasting mentioned are qualitative, time series, and casual methods.