Big and Small
A fun lesson to help students understand the concept of big and small and how to compare the two. The lesson involved hands-on activities to make the learning fun and engaging.
À vaillant coeur rien d’impossible.
(For a valiant heart nothing is impossible.)
À vaillant coeur rien d’impossible.
(For a valiant heart nothing is impossible.)
A fun lesson to help students understand the concept of big and small and how to compare the two. The lesson involved hands-on activities to make the learning fun and engaging.
Students will learn how to count backwards from 20-0 in a very fun and exciting way. The lesson includes a hands-on/interactive component where students will be asked to hop backwards while counting. This lesson is great for kindergarten through first grade.
This lesson is designed to teach students how to measure lengths indirectly and by alternating length units.
This lesson will allow students to demonstrate knowledge of length as compared to other objects.
This engaging lesson will help students determine whether a group of objects (up to 20) has an odd or even number of members.
Students will learn to categorize in various ways.
Understand that all physical quantities consist of a numerical magnitude and a unit Make reasonable estimates of physical quantities included within the syllabus Use SI base units to check the homogeneity of physical equations Add and subtract coplanar vectors Represent a vector as two perpendicular components
Use techniques for the measurement of length, volume, angle, mass, time, temperature and electrical quantities appropriate to the ranges of magnitude Use both analogue scales and digital displays Use calibration curves Understand and explain the effects of systematic errors (including zero errors) and random errors in measurements Understand the distinction between precision and accuracy assess the uncertainty in a derived quantity by simple addition of absolute, fractional or percentage uncertainties
Demonstrate understanding of all letters of the alphabet and their sounds.
Demonstrate comprehension by matching pictures with sentences.
Recognize and read sight words.
Show familiarity with rhyming and beginning sounds.
Learn how to spell and spelling exercises.
Learning rhymes with actions.
Increase vocabulary as they blend consonant sounds, vowel and consonant digraphs, and more.
Read simple stories fluently and independently.
Retell the main idea of a story and answer questions about the text.
Identify parts of a story or book.
Know the names and sounds of all the consonants and vowels.
Understand phonics concepts such as consonant combinations.
Develop an understanding of composition.
Write from top to bottom, left to right while using spacing between words. Correctly write 3- 4-letter words and longer words phonetically. Write simple sentences and short stories or paragraphs in chronological order.
Use correct capitalization and punctuation. Understand and identify the parts of speech and types of sentences. Identify compound words and distinguish between proper and possessive nouns.
Physics foundations Distance, displacement, and coordinate systems Average velocity and average speed Velocity and speed from graphs Average and instantaneous acceleration Motion with constant acceleration Objects in freefall
This lesson is designed to help students represent addition and subtraction with objects, fingers, mental images, drawings, sounds (e.g., claps), acting out situations, verbal explanations, expressions, or equations.
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This life changing course will help the students following the footsteps of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon Him) with practical examples.
This course will learn all students of all age groups to comprehend the basic letter of Arabic alphabets. This will support beginners to recite Quran with proper understanding.
This course is to recite the Holy Quran vocally, without translation and memorization. Tutors will guide Student finish reading Complete Holy Quran using the rules learned from Qaida. After completion of this course student will be able to read Quran easily.
Ionic and covalent bonds Chemical bonds between atoms in molecules Electrostatic attraction in salt crystals Intermolecular forces in a solid and liquid Lewis electron dot structures Shape of simple molecules and their polarity Electronegativity and ionization energy–bond formation Solids and liquids held together by Van der Waal's forces
Writing balanced equations Definition of the mole Molar mass of a molecule from its chemical formula and a table of atomic masses (atomic weight) Converting the mass of a molecular substance to moles Number of particles or volume of gas at standard temperature and pressure Masses of reactants and products in a chemical reaction Percent yield in a chemical reaction Oxidation and reduction reactions Balancing oxidation-reduction reactions
Behavior of beams of protons, neutrons and electrons in electric fields Distribution of mass and charge within an atom Shapes of s and p orbitals Electronic configuration of atoms and ions from proton (atomic) number and charge Factors influencing the ionization energies of elements Successive ionization energy data of an element and the the position of that element within the Periodic Table
Collision theory and the effect of concentration changes on the rate of a reaction. Effect of temperature: on reaction rates and rate constants and the concept of activation energy Collision frequency, temperature, activation energy, Boltzmann distribution and the rate of a reaction. Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts including enzymes
Urdu Alphabets Zer-Zaber-Pesh Position of Alphabets-1 Position of Alphabets-2 From letters to words Some basic sounds from words Urdu alphabet and vocabulary (part-1) Urdu alphabet and vocabulary (part-2)
Important words to make sentences Urdu words to ask questions Some basic urdu sentence (using nouns) Urdu pronouns Urdu pronouns in sentences Words explaining positions with reference to object Urdu Nouns – in further detail “Eraabs” in Urdu language Vowels and Consonants of Urdu language Dialogue-1 (Part-1) Dialogue-1 (Part-2)
This lesson is designed to teach students to draw a picture graph and a bar graph (with a single-unit scale) to represent a data set with up to four categories. Plus, solve simple put-together, take-apart, and compare problems.
This Lesson will allow students to understand the basics of even or odd numbers.
This lesson will allow students to demonstrate knowledge of various grade appropriate shapes.
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