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It's not important for National Curriculum Computing at KS3 that you understand how to create a program to draw a circle, but, if you're interested, here are two techniques explained. GCSE Maths now includes trigonometry and Pythagoras in both tiers, so these techniques should be suitable for students of GCSE Computer ... |
Welcome the students to the class by introducing yourself and discussing the lesson today. Explain proper nouns and examples of them in both English and German. Show some examples of German proper nouns on the board. Make sure to give a clear overview and explanation so that the students understand what is expected of ... |
This week in week 11 we started Graphing Inequalities. The majority of this is related to our graphing from last year in grade 10 math.
Linear graphs are known as straight line graphs with the equation of y=mx +b.
m is the slope ( ) b is the y intercept
For example: on a graph looks like:
Now when graphing inequalities... |
Using Like or As
This worksheet is a learning tool for understanding and identifying similes, which are figures of speech that compare two unlike things using the words “like” or “as.” It provides a series of sentences, each containing a simile, and tasks the student with pinpointing what two things are being compared ... |
As glaciers move across the landscape, they erode it and deposit sediment, as well as shaping it with plucking and abrasion.
Basal ice at the bottom of glaciers has a rough, sandy texture similar to that found on sandpaper. When scraped over rocks, the abrasion caused by this rough surface leaves scratches or striation... |
Who was Viola Desmond, and why is she important in Canadian history?
Can you think of a time when you or someone you know stood up for what they believed was right, just like Viola Desmond did?
How do you think it feels when someone is treated unfairly because of their skin color? What can we do to make sure everyone i... |
Subsection 7.8.1 Introduction
We have already seen that boolean values result from the evaluation of boolean expressions. Since the result of any expression evaluation can be returned by a function (using the
return statement), functions can return boolean values. This turns out to be a very convenient way to hide the ... |
Impedance is the opposition of a circuit to alternating current. It's measured in ohms. To calculate impedance, you must know the value of all resistors and the impedance of all inductors and capacitors, which offer varying amounts of opposition to the current depending on how the current is changing in strength, speed... |
Circle The Word
The Root Words worksheet is a language activity that aims to help students identify root words within a pair of related words. For each numbered item, there are two words presented: one is a root word and the other is a derivative that includes either a prefix or a suffix. Students are instructed to cir... |
This worksheet is an activity designed to assess and enhance a student’s understanding of the correct sequence of letters in the alphabet. It presents eight numbered rows, each containing two sets of three-letter sequences. Students are instructed to circle the set of letters that is in the correct alphabetical order. ... |
PROPERTIES OF FRACTIONS
FORMS OF FRACTIONS: GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATIONS
As noted in Section 1.2, we often indicate the quotient of two numbers a ÷ b, b ≠ 0, by the fraction . We call a the numerator (or dividend) and b the denominator (or divisor).
In Section 1.2 we defined a quotient to be a number q such that b · q = a... |
One major misconception arises when students don't fully understand that fractions are unique numbers, like decimals, that occupy a specific place on the number line. Just like 1 fits nicely in a spot on the number line, so does 1/2.
Once students begin to see fractions as numbers, they are better equipped to understan... |
Parts of Speech Worksheets
The parts of speech are groups of words that each has a unique purpose in a sentence. An individual word can have different functions within a sentence based on the relative location to other words. Being able to understand the function of each word in a sentence is critical as it establishes... |
Are you a parent or teacher looking for engaging and effective ways to help your child or student learn about singular and plural nouns? Look no further than our comprehensive worksheet collection! Our singular and plural noun worksheets are designed to not only help children understand the basic rules of noun formatio... |
Subject-verb agreement is an essential grammatical concept that every student must understand to write effectively. It refers to the agreement between the subject and the verb in a sentence. A subject can be singular or plural, and so can the verb. When a subject is singular, the verb should be singular, and when the s... |
In order to avoid any confusion in the English language, it is important to know about all the possible grammatical and contextual suffixes used in English Worksheets. In most cases, the Worksheet is made up of modules that are developed to help teachers, students, and parents. These modules are very useful in providin... |
How To Teach Prepositions and Their Usage
To develop students' understanding and correct usage of prepositions in English, enhancing their ability to form coherent and precise sentences in both writing and speaking.
Introduction to Prepositions and Their Usage
- Define prepositions as words that show the relationship b... |
About this Worksheet:
What is subject verb agreement? Subject verb agreement refers to the fact that the subject and verb in a sentence must agree in number. They both must be singular or they both must be plural. Understanding subject verb agreement is important in learning about sentence structure and improving writi... |
Students will be able to:
- Locate reliable sources online
- Evaluate digital sources for reliability and bias
- Identify common reasoning errors when approaching digital information
- What makes an online source reliable?
- How do we identify bias and avoid thinking errors when evaluating online information?
- Three w... |
English National Curriculum:
Key Stage 2
TO create (and debug) simple programs.
to acquire a basic understanding of making choices (conditionals).
- I understand what a choice is.
- I can describe how ‘If/Then/Else‘ works.
- I understand the two outcomes of a choice.
- There are always two outcomes after a True or Fals... |
Students use Scratch to compare fractional parts of sandwiches. They will program the computer to cut the sandwich in equal parts (based on the denominator) and then display a certain number of these sandwich parts (based on the numerator). They will program rules representing greater than, less than, or equal to that ... |
What our Verbs and Adjectives Shades of Meaning lesson plan includes
Lesson Objectives and Overview: Verbs and Adjectives Shades of Meaning teaches students how different verbs and adjectives can mean primarily the same thing but have slightly different meanings. At the end of the lesson, students will be able to disti... |
You can use interval notation to express where a set of solutions begins and where it ends. Interval notation is a common way to express the solution set to an inequality, and it’s important because it’s how you express solution sets in calculus. Most pre-calculus books and some pre-calculus teachers now require all se... |
This section on elementary algebra will be expanded over time. There are lessons and worksheets that will help you when you are tutoring your children and helping them to develop their algebraic thinking and reasoning skills.
Topics covered include:
- Number Patterns and Relationships,
- Solving Equations,
- Generating... |
Recognizing education as a fundamental human right is essential for building an inclusive society. This principle is at the heart of inclusive education, which aims to provide equal educational access to every student, regardless of their unique learning needs or obstacles.
Inclusive education is the process of creatin... |
Activities to Teach Students About Does (X, Y) Satisfy an Equation?
Operating under the assumption that students are already familiar with algebraic equations and their basic principles, it is important to begin teaching students how to determine whether or not given values X and Y satisfy an equation. This process can... |
In 8th Grade, students learn about the concept of volume and how to calculate the volume of various 3D shapes such as cylinders, cones, spheres, and hemispheres. The cylinder has a circular base and a curved surface. To calculate the volume of a cylinder, students need to know the formula V = πr²h, where V is the volum... |
In this lesson students are introduced to the idea of equivalent expressions. Two expressions are equivalent if they have the same value no matter what the value of the variable in them. Students use diagrams where the variable is represented by a generic length to decide if expressions are equivalent, and they show th... |
It is that part of the semester where the Right Hand Rule (RHR) comes out. Really, the best part is the students taking the tests. They make all these funny motions with their hands. That makes tests more entertaining (for me) than they usually are.
What is the RHR?
Suppose I have two numbers. Maybe these two numbers a... |
There are four basic steps used in describing a language. The fancy names are not important. Knowing what the basics steps are and how each step may or may not need explicit instruction and how to provide that explicit instruction is what’s key. Below are the steps in brief. See the references for greater depth and stu... |
Students should rely on their prior knowledge from first grade related to generating a number that is greater than or less than a given whole number up to 120. Students will now apply this concept to find a number more than or less than a given number up to 1,200. Students could use objects such as base-ten blocks, dra... |
Words play a vital role in how we communicate, so it is in the right sense that we would want our computers to be able to work with words and sentences as well.
In Python, something like a word or sentence is known as a string. A string is a sequence of characters contained within a pair of 'single quotes' or "double q... |
Hey there viewers! This week we bring to you worksheets related to Conjunctions. Conjunctions are one of the eight parts of speech that dictate how a word functions grammatically as well as in meaning within a sentence. So far, we have covered nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, and adjectives through several worksheets. ... |
Give children a ball. Ask them what they notice about the ball. They may begin by talking about color but will eventually discuss shape. You can ask questions like, "How is the ball different than a circle?" or "What other objects are like this?" "Can you think of food that is like this?" You can tell them that this is... |
The Underground Railroad (1850-1860) was an intricate network of people, safe places, and communities that were connected by land, rail, and maritime routes. It was developed by abolitionists and slaves as a means of escaping the harsh conditions in which African Americans were forced to live, and ultimately to assist ... |
We’re back at it with fractions!
Students should know how to:
- compare any two fractions (<, >, =)
- justify why they compare them that way (they have codes)
- come up with equivalent fractions
- create a double number line
- fill in a rate table
- divide whole numbers by fractions
- multiply with fractions less than ... |
In the last study guide for this unit, we discussed the collision model that models molecules as projectiles moving in random directions with a fixed average speed that is determined by temperature. The main gist of it is that in order for a collision to be "effective" and result in a chemical reaction, two conditions ... |
You need three things in order to make a complete circuit:
- a conductor (e.g. wire)
- a power source (e.g. wall outlet or battery)
- a resistor (e.g. light bulb or motor).
The conductor runs a circular path from the power source, through the resistor, and back to the power source. The power source moves the existing e... |
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One block is needed to make an up-and-down staircase, with one step up and one step down.
Four blocks make an up-and-down staircase with two steps up and two steps down.
How many blocks would be needed to build an up-and-down staircase with three steps up and three steps down?
What about for four ste... |
Subject-verb agreement is one of the fundamental grammar concepts taught in KS1 English classes. This concept refers to the concord between the subject and its corresponding verb in a sentence. In simple terms, the verb used in a sentence should match the subject to which it is referring in terms of number and tense.
F... |
How Many Pencils
This worksheet is an exercise in proportional reasoning that asks students to calculate the number of pencils equivalent in length to a series of green strings. The worksheet states that the length of one pencil is equal to the length of two green strings. Each problem displays a different number of gr... |
This worksheet serves as an instructional tool for constructing similes, which are figures of speech that draw comparisons between two dissimilar things using “like” or “as.” It outlines two specific patterns for creating similes and provides examples for each: one using a verb and the other using an adjective before t... |
S or M
This worksheet is designed to help students distinguish between similes and metaphors. It provides a clear definition of both literary devices, noting that similes make comparisons using “like” or “as,” whereas metaphors compare directly, without these words. The students are given a list of sentences and must d... |
In this lesson children will start using mathematical terms, such as positional language and color and shape names, categorizing items and start recognizing and creating increasingly complex patterns
- Tell the children that they are going to explore patterns.
- Ask the following questions to help them connect with the... |
function REVERSE2() (1)
read CHARACTER (2)
if CHARACTER == `*` then (3)
print CHARACTER (6a)
end if (9)
end function (10)
REVERSE2 function in the previous quiz actually prints the characters entered by the user in the same order in which they are typed. Notice how this small variation in the instruction order signific... |
Jumps on Number Lines
This worksheet provides students with an exercise in adding integers using a number line. It contains a series of paired integers that students are instructed to add together, with the number line serving as a visual aid for this process. For each pair, one integer is positive and the other is neg... |
In the previous chapter on igneous rocks, you learned about the concept of partial melting, and in the chapter on plate tectonics you learned about the conditions necessary for mantle rocks to melt; we will review these concepts in this section.
Most magma is generated at the base of the earth’s crust; Figure 9.4 is a ... |
This worksheet is about identifying and understanding clichés in sentences. Students are instructed to underline the cliché in each of the seven sentences provided. After identifying the clichés, the students are then challenged to rewrite each sentence to convey the same meaning but without using the clichéd expressio... |
Noun-verb agreement is an important concept that first-grade students are introduced to. Simply put, it means that the form of the verb must match the number of the noun it is referring to. For example, if the noun is singular, then the verb must be singular as well.
First-grade students learn this concept by reading a... |
Questions and Question Marks - KS1 - teaching resource
Questions and Question Marks - KS1
KS1 English programme of study - Writing - vocabulary, grammar and punctuation
Pupils should be taught to:
- punctuate sentences using a question mark
'Questions and Question Marks - KS1' is an animated PowerPoint presentation foc... |
Relative Pronouns Worksheets
All About These 15 Worksheets
These relative pronouns worksheets can aid teachers in teaching and reinforcing this important aspect of English grammar to their students. Relative pronouns are words that introduce a subordinate clause and relate it to the main clause in a sentence.
These wor... |
Subject-verb agreement rules may seem daunting for Grade 3 students, but understanding them is crucial for effective communication in writing and speaking. In this article, we will explore the basic rules of subject-verb agreement and provide some helpful tips for students to master this concept in their writing.
What ... |
Our Comparing Whole Numbers Lesson Plan develops number awareness as students compare whole numbers. This lesson includes activities with experiential practice for using the correct symbols when comparing whole numbers. Students are asked to work collaboratively on an activity in which they cut out numbers and symbols ... |
FREE Key Stage 1 / KS1 maths resources
Year 1 Menu
We can compare numbers up to 20 and say which number is bigger.
Year 1 Unit 2
What we are learning:
There are two separate skills here
– knowing that numbers run in sequence and some are bigger than others
– knowing what makes one number bigger than another
Children wi... |
"What you do or cause to happen."
Actions are the physical or mental activities performed by an individual in response to internal or external stimuli. They are the visible or observable ways in which people express their intentions, thoughts, and feelings. Actions can initiate change and leave a lasting impact on ones... |
What our Number Patterns – Grade 5 lesson plan includes
Lesson Objectives and Overview: Number Patterns – Grade 5 teaches students how to generate patterns using a given rule. You will begin the lesson by asking students where they’ve seen patterns. This can be in general, not necessarily in math. Then you can ask abou... |
When you’re working with conditional statements, you may want to make more than one comparison in the statement. For instance, you may want to check if two statements evaluate to True, or if one of two statements evaluate to False.
That’s where the Python logical operators come in. Logical operators are a special type ... |
Grammar is the rules or structure of a given language. It is the rules for how words, phrases, and sentences go together. These rules are not all the same in each language, but every language has grammar. Examples of English grammar rules that occur at the:
- Word level include regular plurals (e.g., cats) vs irregular... |
In 8th Grade, students learn about the concept of the volume of a cylinder and how to calculate the radius of a cylinder when its volume is given. The cylinder has a circular base and a curved surface. “Find radius of a cylinder given volume and height Quiz” can help students test their understanding of this formula.
T... |
These inequalities on a number line worksheet will help to visualize and understand inequalities on a number line as well as interpret inequalities from a number line. 5th and 6th-grade students will learn the characteristics of inequalities and number lines and can improve their basic math skills with our free printab... |
Knowing tenses is the first step to proper communication. Your 5th grader needs to be confident about tenses to narrate incidents, write a story or communicate effectively. The basics begin with simple past and simple present tense. This free and printable simple past tense worksheet helps the child see how they both d... |
This post will cover parts 18-26 of Section 3, Module 1, Unit 1.
Simply enough, circular motion is just motion in a circle. However, when you think about the implications of that, you'll realize that everything we know about motion must now happen in a circular pattern- displacement must now happen at an angle (angular... |
All About These 15 Worksheets
This collection of plurals worksheets are designed to help students learn and practice the rules of forming plurals in English grammar. These worksheets provide a variety of exercises that require students to identify and use plurals correctly in sentences.
These worksheets include fill-in... |
Inclusive education recognizes that all students need and deserve access to a high quality education. It is a fundamental human right. Yet, many students with disabilities have been excluded from school or have not had their needs met in the general education classroom. This brief will provide an overview of inclusive ... |
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