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The document provides guidance on identifying the main idea of a story or text. It explains that the main idea is what a story is mostly about and focuses on what finally happened. It teaches using five fingers as an aid to remember the main elements - who, did what, where, when, why - to determine the overall main idea. An example is provided of identifying the main idea of the story "Too Many Tamales" by considering these elements.
The document provides practice problems for calculating averages. It includes examples of finding the average of sets of numbers, word problems involving averages, problems where part of the data is excluded, finding missing values, averages of algebraic expressions, and problems involving how averages change when values are added or subtracted from numbers in the set. Students are to show their work and solutions on paper and view the document as a full screen slideshow.
This document provides information on calculating the areas of different shapes including rectangles, triangles, parallelograms, and trapezoids. It gives the formulas for finding the area of each shape and provides examples of calculating the total area of figures made up of combinations of these basic shapes.
This document contains a mathematics exam for students with 20 multiple choice and short answer questions. It tests skills like writing numbers, performing calculations, fractions, word problems, and interpreting data from tables and diagrams. The exam is marked out of 40 and covers topics such as place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, rounding, fractions, ratios, word problems, and interpreting data.
Dokumen ini berisi latihan soal perkalian dan penjumlahan berturut-turut untuk siswa kelas 3 SD. Terdapat contoh perkalian dan penjumlahan angka-angka sederhana beserta jawabannya.
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Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang perilaku penjagaan dan perkembangbiakan anak di kalangan berbagai jenis hewan. Beberapa pertanyaan mencakup topik mengapa hewan menjaga telur dan anaknya, jenis-jenis hewan yang menyusui, dan cara-cara berbagai hewan memastikan kelangsungan hidup anak-anaknya seperti kanggaru membawa anak di belakang tubuh. Ada juga pertanyaan mengenai hewan-hewan yang mengeram tel
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This document provides instructions for long division. It explains the steps of long division using the mnemonic "Do Monkeys Sniff Brown Rats" to represent Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Bring Down, and Repeat/Remainder. It then works through a sample long division problem step-by-step to demonstrate how to correctly apply the long division process.
This document contains a schedule assigning cleaning duties to students in a class on different days of the week. It lists the names of 2 students assigned to clean each day (Monday through Thursday), with some students assigned to multiple days. The schedule is for 2014 and includes the name of the class teacher.
- The document is a daily reflection from a 15-day practicum session by a student named Renuka from 15 June to 1 July 2015 at SMK Vivekanandha Brickfields.
- Over the practicum, Renuka taught various subjects like Civic and Civilization, Basic Economics, and covered topics like the Malaysian government system and ministries.
- She reflected on the lessons, activities, and games used each day, and how well the objectives were achieved considering the students' engagement and her own preparedness.
This document defines and provides examples for common idioms and sayings related to personality types and characteristics. An "armchair critic" is someone who gives advice without experience. A "bad egg" is someone who cannot be trusted. Saying "butter wouldn't melt in their mouth" means someone looks innocent but is capable of wrongdoing. "Calling a spade a spade" means being direct and truthful, especially about difficult topics. A "fat cat" refers to a rich and powerful person in a disapproving way.
The document discusses different types of phrases that can be used in sentences, including noun phrases, verb phrases, prepositional phrases, and adjective phrases. It provides examples of each type of phrase. The document also discusses idiomatic expressions, which are phrases or words that cannot be taken literally and instead have meanings beyond their basic dictionary definitions. Some common idiomatic expressions are explained, such as "above board", "at all costs", "birds of a feather", and "bundle of nerves".
This document provides definitions and examples of 10 common English idioms:
1) Between a rock and a hard place means being in a difficult situation with two unpleasant options.
2) A leopard can't change its spots means a person cannot change their character.
3) Letting the cat out of the bag means accidentally revealing a secret.
4) Getting up on the wrong side of the bed means being in a bad mood for no clear reason.
5) Something not being your cup of tea means you don't like or are not interested in it.
6) A piece of cake means something that is very easy to do.
For Part II Foundation English students.
Learning vocabulary is made easy. Idioms and phrases are introduced. The method of recording the day's happenings is learnt. Its time to practise.
This document discusses several common idioms and phrases related to emotions, experiences, and situations including barking up the wrong tree, walking on eggshells, butterflies in your stomach, in hot water, spill the beans, eyes bigger than my stomach.
This document discusses English idioms, providing examples and explanations of common idiomatic phrases in 3 or less sentences:
- An idiom is a group of words that has a meaning different from the literal definition. Idioms are confusing for non-native English speakers as there are over 15,000 idioms used frequently.
- Examples of common English idioms are explained briefly, such as "get up on the wrong side of the bed" meaning to start the day in a bad mood, "curiosity killed the cat" meaning curiosity can get you into trouble, and "burning the midnight oil" referring to working late into the night.
- Ways to learn idioms include learning
Lesson plan idiomatic expression by Rosalie CapilloRosalie Capillo
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This detailed lesson plan aims to teach students about idiomatic expressions. It includes objectives, reference materials, and procedures. The procedures involve identifying idiomatic meanings from pictures, analyzing example sentences, discussing advantages and disadvantages of using idioms, and doing group activities to practice applying idioms in conversations. Students will fill in blanks with correct idioms based on meanings and find a set of idioms for a sample conversation. The teacher will present different types of idiomatic expressions and facilitate discussion and activities to help students understand and use idioms appropriately.
The document outlines a 3-day English lesson plan on idioms for 8th grade students. Day 1 introduces idioms and their literal and figurative meanings through examples. Students practice identifying meanings in groups. Day 2 reviews idioms from Day 1 and teaches new ones through definitions and examples. Students practice matching idioms to definitions and writing their own sentences. Day 3 assesses students through a quiz identifying idioms from illustrations and definitions and a cloze test choosing the correct idiom to complete sentences.
This document discusses idioms, which are expressions that cannot be understood by analyzing individual words alone. Idioms need to be memorized as a whole. Examples of common English idioms are provided, along with their meanings, such as "hit the hay" meaning bedtime. The document also notes that many idioms originate from literature and films. A quiz is included to test the reader's understanding of sample English idioms. Sources of the images used are listed at the end.
The document discusses idiomatic expressions, which are informal phrases that have meanings different from their literal definitions. It notes that idioms are influenced by culture and use figurative language. Examples are given of common idioms and students are assigned homework that involves identifying idioms, defining their meanings and origins, and incorporating them into written responses.
Every culture has idioms or phrases that do not make literal sense but are understood. Most idioms originate from ancient literature or classic films, with many coming from Shakespeare's writings. Idioms enrich language and increase vocabulary, but their grammar and wording must remain fixed or their meanings will be lost. Idioms can be fun to use in writing as a form of imagery to describe attitudes, behaviors, or draw attention to important points.
People commonly use idioms or phrases that mean something different than the literal words. For example, saying "it's raining cats and dogs" doesn't mean animals are falling from the sky but rather it's raining very heavily. Other idioms discussed include "it cost an arm and a leg" meaning something was very expensive, "hit the books" to study hard, "under the weather" meaning feeling sick, "bun in the oven" meaning pregnant, and "tie the knot" meaning get married. The document encourages the reader not to take every phrase literally.
This document contains a mathematics exam for students with 20 multiple choice and short answer questions. It tests skills like writing numbers, performing calculations, fractions, word problems, and interpreting data from tables and diagrams. The exam is marked out of 40 and covers topics such as place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, rounding, fractions, ratios, word problems, and interpreting data.
Dokumen ini berisi latihan soal perkalian dan penjumlahan berturut-turut untuk siswa kelas 3 SD. Terdapat contoh perkalian dan penjumlahan angka-angka sederhana beserta jawabannya.
Latihan tahun 5 bab 2 kemandirian spesiesNurul Nadiah
油
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang perilaku penjagaan dan perkembangbiakan anak di kalangan berbagai jenis hewan. Beberapa pertanyaan mencakup topik mengapa hewan menjaga telur dan anaknya, jenis-jenis hewan yang menyusui, dan cara-cara berbagai hewan memastikan kelangsungan hidup anak-anaknya seperti kanggaru membawa anak di belakang tubuh. Ada juga pertanyaan mengenai hewan-hewan yang mengeram tel
1. O documento apresenta um modelo de plano de neg坦cios dividido em 8 se巽探es principais, descrevendo cada parte do plano. 2. A primeira se巽達o 辿 o Resumo Executivo, que resume os principais pontos do plano de neg坦cios em 1-3 p叩ginas. 3. As outras se巽探es incluem a Descri巽達o Geral da Empresa, Plano de Produtos e Servi巽os, Plano de Marketing, Plano Gerencial, Plano Operacional e Plano Financeiro.
This document provides instructions for long division. It explains the steps of long division using the mnemonic "Do Monkeys Sniff Brown Rats" to represent Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Bring Down, and Repeat/Remainder. It then works through a sample long division problem step-by-step to demonstrate how to correctly apply the long division process.
This document contains a schedule assigning cleaning duties to students in a class on different days of the week. It lists the names of 2 students assigned to clean each day (Monday through Thursday), with some students assigned to multiple days. The schedule is for 2014 and includes the name of the class teacher.
- The document is a daily reflection from a 15-day practicum session by a student named Renuka from 15 June to 1 July 2015 at SMK Vivekanandha Brickfields.
- Over the practicum, Renuka taught various subjects like Civic and Civilization, Basic Economics, and covered topics like the Malaysian government system and ministries.
- She reflected on the lessons, activities, and games used each day, and how well the objectives were achieved considering the students' engagement and her own preparedness.
This document defines and provides examples for common idioms and sayings related to personality types and characteristics. An "armchair critic" is someone who gives advice without experience. A "bad egg" is someone who cannot be trusted. Saying "butter wouldn't melt in their mouth" means someone looks innocent but is capable of wrongdoing. "Calling a spade a spade" means being direct and truthful, especially about difficult topics. A "fat cat" refers to a rich and powerful person in a disapproving way.
The document discusses different types of phrases that can be used in sentences, including noun phrases, verb phrases, prepositional phrases, and adjective phrases. It provides examples of each type of phrase. The document also discusses idiomatic expressions, which are phrases or words that cannot be taken literally and instead have meanings beyond their basic dictionary definitions. Some common idiomatic expressions are explained, such as "above board", "at all costs", "birds of a feather", and "bundle of nerves".
This document provides definitions and examples of 10 common English idioms:
1) Between a rock and a hard place means being in a difficult situation with two unpleasant options.
2) A leopard can't change its spots means a person cannot change their character.
3) Letting the cat out of the bag means accidentally revealing a secret.
4) Getting up on the wrong side of the bed means being in a bad mood for no clear reason.
5) Something not being your cup of tea means you don't like or are not interested in it.
6) A piece of cake means something that is very easy to do.
For Part II Foundation English students.
Learning vocabulary is made easy. Idioms and phrases are introduced. The method of recording the day's happenings is learnt. Its time to practise.
This document discusses several common idioms and phrases related to emotions, experiences, and situations including barking up the wrong tree, walking on eggshells, butterflies in your stomach, in hot water, spill the beans, eyes bigger than my stomach.
This document discusses English idioms, providing examples and explanations of common idiomatic phrases in 3 or less sentences:
- An idiom is a group of words that has a meaning different from the literal definition. Idioms are confusing for non-native English speakers as there are over 15,000 idioms used frequently.
- Examples of common English idioms are explained briefly, such as "get up on the wrong side of the bed" meaning to start the day in a bad mood, "curiosity killed the cat" meaning curiosity can get you into trouble, and "burning the midnight oil" referring to working late into the night.
- Ways to learn idioms include learning
Lesson plan idiomatic expression by Rosalie CapilloRosalie Capillo
油
This detailed lesson plan aims to teach students about idiomatic expressions. It includes objectives, reference materials, and procedures. The procedures involve identifying idiomatic meanings from pictures, analyzing example sentences, discussing advantages and disadvantages of using idioms, and doing group activities to practice applying idioms in conversations. Students will fill in blanks with correct idioms based on meanings and find a set of idioms for a sample conversation. The teacher will present different types of idiomatic expressions and facilitate discussion and activities to help students understand and use idioms appropriately.
The document outlines a 3-day English lesson plan on idioms for 8th grade students. Day 1 introduces idioms and their literal and figurative meanings through examples. Students practice identifying meanings in groups. Day 2 reviews idioms from Day 1 and teaches new ones through definitions and examples. Students practice matching idioms to definitions and writing their own sentences. Day 3 assesses students through a quiz identifying idioms from illustrations and definitions and a cloze test choosing the correct idiom to complete sentences.
This document discusses idioms, which are expressions that cannot be understood by analyzing individual words alone. Idioms need to be memorized as a whole. Examples of common English idioms are provided, along with their meanings, such as "hit the hay" meaning bedtime. The document also notes that many idioms originate from literature and films. A quiz is included to test the reader's understanding of sample English idioms. Sources of the images used are listed at the end.
The document discusses idiomatic expressions, which are informal phrases that have meanings different from their literal definitions. It notes that idioms are influenced by culture and use figurative language. Examples are given of common idioms and students are assigned homework that involves identifying idioms, defining their meanings and origins, and incorporating them into written responses.
Every culture has idioms or phrases that do not make literal sense but are understood. Most idioms originate from ancient literature or classic films, with many coming from Shakespeare's writings. Idioms enrich language and increase vocabulary, but their grammar and wording must remain fixed or their meanings will be lost. Idioms can be fun to use in writing as a form of imagery to describe attitudes, behaviors, or draw attention to important points.
People commonly use idioms or phrases that mean something different than the literal words. For example, saying "it's raining cats and dogs" doesn't mean animals are falling from the sky but rather it's raining very heavily. Other idioms discussed include "it cost an arm and a leg" meaning something was very expensive, "hit the books" to study hard, "under the weather" meaning feeling sick, "bun in the oven" meaning pregnant, and "tie the knot" meaning get married. The document encourages the reader not to take every phrase literally.
The document discusses idioms, which are phrases that mean something other than their literal meaning. Some examples of idioms provided are "it's raining cats and dogs" meaning it's raining very hard, and "skeletons in your closet" meaning secrets. The document explains common idioms and their real meanings, provides examples of idioms involving food, and tests the reader's understanding with sentences using idioms.
No, you should not believe everything you read or hear literally. Common phrases like "it's raining cats and dogs" and "it cost an arm and a leg" are idioms that use exaggeration to make a point and should not be taken word for word. Idioms like "hit the books" and "under the weather" are phrases where the meaning is different than the literal definition of the individual words. It is important to understand idioms in context rather than believing everything at face value.
1) The lesson plan aims to teach students about idiomatic expressions, theme diagramming, and reading comprehension through analyzing the short story "The Blanket."
2) Students will define idiomatic expressions, match idioms to their meanings, read and diagram the theme of the story, and answer comprehension questions about key details and themes.
3) For evaluation, students will fill in a cloze test with suitable idioms and write a letter expressing love using idiomatic expressions.
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This document contains a 10 question mathematics sample test for selective schools. It includes questions on topics like geometry, time, speed, percentages, and patterns. After each question is a multiple choice answer set. The document concludes by providing information on NotesEdu, a resource for selective school test preparation, and encourages the user to view their online content and subscription options.
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Selective practice tests are a series of test to improve students test performance for Selective High School Placement Test, Scholarship Test for Private Schools, Opportunity Class and NAPLAN.
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Pragya Champion's Chalice is the annual Intra Pragya General Quiz hosted by the club's outgoing President and Vice President. The prelims and finals are both given in the singular set.
How to Create Time Off Request in Odoo 18 Time OffCeline George
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Odoo 18 provides an efficient way to manage employee leave through the Time Off module. Employees can easily submit requests, and managers can approve or reject them based on company policies.
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Christian education is an important element in forming moral values, ethical Behaviour and
promoting social unity, especially in diverse nations like in the Caribbean. This study examined
the impact of Christian education on the moral growth in the Caribbean, characterized by
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In the seventh century, the rule of Sindh state was in the hands of Rai dynasty. We know the names of five kings of this dynasty- Rai Divji, Rai Singhras, Rai Sahasi, Rai Sihras II and Rai Sahasi II. During the time of Rai Sihras II, Nimruz of Persia attacked Sindh and killed him. After the return of the Persians, Rai Sahasi II became the king. After killing him, one of his Brahmin ministers named Chach took over the throne. He married the widow of Rai Sahasi and became the ruler of entire Sindh by suppressing the rebellions of the governors.
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Selective School - Idioms Practice Test
Provide the idioms that best matches the meaning given.
1. Pompous
2. Delaying until best
solution is found
3. Waiting for
appropriate time
4. Short time to
finish the task
5. Prevention is
better than cure
6. Forgotten
7. Comforted
8. Certain about
something but do
not admit it
9. Using jargons to
explain
10. Provide latest
information
1. Not lose any sleep over something 2. An ounce of practice is worth a pound of percept
3. Mark time 4. Bring someone uo to speed
5. Drop off the radar 6. In your heart of hearts
7. Race against time 8. Eat your heart out
9. Play for time 10. Blind someone with science
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4 Race a
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