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  1. EDSP 557 Phonological Awareness Activity Part I: Grouping Students for Instruction DIBELS Information Code: PSF1, PSF2 = 1st Grade Phoneme Segmentation Time 1, 2 (Fall, Winter) Activity:Use the student scores to determine instructional groups. What students would benefit from additional explicit instruction in phonemic awareness in fall and winter? Benchmarks Levels Beginning of the Year Middle of the year At Risk < 10 < 10 Emerging Between 10-34 Between 10-34 Established > 35 > 35 Student Name PSF1 PSF2 Amy 12 48 Brian 33 47 Charlie 7 8 David 38 47 Eduardo 9 14 Fernando 13 20 Garrett 30 36 Halley 35 49 Ignacio 29 35 Justin 9 7
  2. Kari 12 15 Lani 33 49 Marisol 9 13 Groups Benchmark Instruction Strategic Instruction Intensive Instruction Part II: Phonological Awareness Intervention Instruction Once we have identified students experiencing early difficulty with this “big idea,” we can plan instruction to meet students’ needs. Intervention would likely take place in a small group with students who have similar needs. For this activity, we will look at one student who is at high risk of reading difficulty. Look at some of Charlie’s responses on the PSF assessment at Time 2: Charlie PSF2: bad /b/ /a/ /d/ lock /l/ /o/ /k/ that /TH/ /a/ /t/ pick /p/ /i/ /k/
  3. mine /m/ /ie/ /n/ noise /n/ /oi/ /z/ Diagnostic Questions: 1. What does Charlie know? What are his phonological strengths? This will tell us the starting place for instruction. 2. Do you see a trend or pattern in his segmentation performance? What types of errors are prevalent in Charlie’s performance? Instructional Questions 1. If you wanted to start with a phonological task that Charlie could have some success with, what would it be? 2. What would be a logical progression of segmenting instruction for Charlie? 3. Assuming that Charlie’s phonological performance is similar to others in his intervention group, select and describe three activities that would be appropriate
  4. for building skills in this area and helping these students reach the target. t transport/BASE.xls Sheet1BASE YEAR LAND USE AND TRAVEL DATAZone NoPopulationLabour ForceCars OwnedIncomeComm EmpMan EmplOther EmpTotal trips producedTotal trips attracted116396494314423357348776478118522352945684530 04262910718261043353552342201367641292294204218724314 37801592157581945644402155514755162641228493132178101 43408966173371911596344422625511034537565320841412655 87540431213737378283714411140741716703140149285994583 18331338706335419131917624141026289296658385180302063 14105119004633046600201802046816812264510697464379205 42087354077669591369652787209854331454972821179621410 09637493301595782413768123769300215596923881759430524 92912435155421641649041964112150341071807182011282869 17712528511998524025116456422454253718334213511030676 31191434236130325011983303332282561321551819127527402 04742431396000118155536412321186574657754170013446452 21136144163350614810078116363914201023148604045001001 06102241706847450042110018025301120914000142677297386 26149895995452955893112289146644582745272906116499161 58185275753261283595143910878072802669830629365146111 600028533116118243 &A Page &P Sheet2 &A Page &P Sheet3 &A
  5. Page &P Sheet4 &A Page &P Sheet5 &A Page &P Sheet6 &A Page &P Sheet7 &A Page &P Sheet8 &A Page &P Sheet9 &A Page &P Sheet10 &A Page &P Sheet11 &A Page &P Sheet12 &A Page &P Sheet13 &A Page &P Sheet14 &A Page &P Sheet15 &A
  6. Page &P Sheet16 &A Page &P transport/CIVE2355CourseWorkPartB_Hints_Task2.pdf CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning Part B Semester-2 2013/14 Assignment 2 J.Y.T.Wang 16/04/14 3 Task 2 - Trip Generation Hints: 1. Dependent Variables You are required to recommend two equations to estimate two dependent variables: Y1 Total trips produced Y2 Total trips attracted 2. Independent Variables
  7. You may choose to include any one or combinations of more than one independent variables out of the set given: X1 Population X 2 Labour Force X 3 Car Owned X 4 Income X5 Commercial Employment (Comm Emp) X 6 Manufacturing Employment (Man Emp) X 7 Other Employment (Other Emp) For example, you might like to consider some possible combinations for Equation 1: Y1 = a + b1 X1 Y1 = a + b2 X 2 Y1 = a + b1 X 3 Y1 = a + b1 X1 + B4 X 4
  8. etc. 3. How to select the best equation? Please refer to Supplementary Example provided on VLE under: Part B Learning Resources Part B Chapter 3 Strategic Transport Planning Model Attached Files: Supplementary materials on linear regression and Example (Homework) Solution transport/CIVE2355CourseWorkPartB_Hints_Task3.pdf CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning Part B Semester-2 2013/14 Assignment 2
  9. J.Y.T.Wang 4/24/2014 6 Task 3 - Trip Distribution and Trip Assignment (30% of Assignment 2) Base Data 1 5 2 6 3 4 51 52
  10. 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2
  11. 2 3 2 2 2 Zone Population Employment 1 2 3 4 5 6 1000 1800 600 800
  12. 2000 - - - - - 800 800 Totals 6200 1600 External (including Through) Trips 51+ to 5 200 51+ to 6 200 51+ to 59 100 55+ to 5 100 55+ to 6 100 59+ to 51 100 59+ to 5 200 57+ to 6 100 52+ to 5 100 59+ to 6 100 CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning Part B Semester-2 2013/14
  13. Assignment 2 J.Y.T.Wang 4/24/2014 7 Required Analysis Description Task 3.1 Determine and plot the minimum path trees for each zone separately in the (assume 2-minute intra-zonal travel time) Task 3.2 Singly-constrained gravity model Determine the trip matrix for 1000 shopping trips per day (total)
  14. from zones 1 to 5, to zone 6 (use n-value approx. equal to 2, as allocated in VLE). Task 3.3 Doubly-constrained gravity model Determine the trip matrix for 1600 work trips per day (total) from zones 1 to 5, to zones 5 and 6 (800 trips to each zone) (use n-value approx. equal to 1, as allocated in VLE). Task 3.4 Determine the total shopping and work trip matrix by adding the respective matrices. Task 3.5 Determine the trips on the network by using "all or nothing" assignment (for the directional one-way trips only, to 5 and 6 respectively) - this includes internal and external (including through) trips. Intra-zonal trips will not be modelled. Note: You MUST USE the templates supplied in VLE for Tasks
  15. 3.1 & 3.5. Due date: 28 April 2014 16:00 Please submit to School of Civil Engineering coursework letterbox Please note: 1. There is NO need to have your assignment typed, provided your handwriting is clearly legible. 2. Computer printout/ Hand written You are free to hand in computer printouts of your calculations as long as you show me details of every step you made in the computer printout. However, printouts of Excel formulae in the cells ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. This is for your own benefit because marks are given based on your steps, NOT ONLY THE
  16. ANSWER. 3. Assignment 2 will count 15% towards your final grade. CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning Part B Semester-2 2013/14 Assignment 2 J.Y.T.Wang 4/24/2014 8 Hints: 1. Tasks 3.2 & 3.3 You will need to apply a singly-constrained and doubly- constrained gravity model for Tasks 3.2 & 3.3, respectively.
  17. 2. Meaning of n-value The n-value posted on VLE is the exponent value in the gravity model as illustrated in Example 3.2.1-3.2.6. The formulae that you should use for this task are: T ij i A j t ij n A j t
  18. ij n j P i t ij n P i t ij n i
  19. where T ij is the number of trips from zone i to j iP is the population /target production from zone i jA is the employment /target attraction at zone j t ij is the travel time from zone i to j n is the calibrated exponent value 3. Task 3.5 When you assign the trips to the network, T 55 does not need to be assigned (but it does NOT mean that it is zero). We do not assign intra-
  20. zonal trips in trip assignment. Please see updated solutions of Examples 3.2.4 & 3.2.5. 1 5 2 6 3 4 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Hint: You’ll need to fill in the one-way flows on the red and
  21. blue arrows, i.e. on each link and centroid connector, respectively. transport/CIVE2355CourseWorkPartB_Task2.pdf CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning Part B Semester-2 2013/14 Coursework J.Y.T.Wang 3/17/2014 2 CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning Assignment 2 Due date: 28 April 2014 16:00
  22. Please submit to School of Civil Engineering coursework letterbox Please note: 1. There is NO need to have your assignment typed, provided your handwriting is clearly legible. 2. This assignment will count 15% towards your final grade. Task 2 - Trip Generation (30%) Consider the base year land use and travel data in Table 1, (i) Determine possible linear regression equations for total work trip production and trip attraction estimation; (ii) Estimate the parameters in the regression equations; (iii) Determine the coefficient of determination (i.e. R2 ) of each equation; (iv) Comment on the empirical validity of the parameters in the
  23. linear regression equations; (v) Explain the reasons for selecting the chosen linear regression equations (as opposed to other alternatives that you have considered) for work trip productions and attractions; and (vi) Apply the chosen linear regression equations to the horizon year land use and travel data (as shown in Table 2) to forecast the work trip productions and attractions. Please note that a soft copy of the data is provided in Excel format in VLE. CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning Part B Semester-2 2013/14 Coursework
  24. J.Y.T.Wang 3/17/2014 3 Table 1 Base Year Landuse and Travel Data Zone No Population Labour Force Cars Owned Income Comm Emp Man Empl Other Emp Total trips produced Total trips attracted 1 1639 649 431 4423 357 348 776 478 1185 2 2352 945 684 5300 42 629 1071 826 1043 3 5355 2342 2013 6764 129 2294 204 2187 2431 4 3780 1592 1575 8194 5 644 402 1555 1475 5 1626 412 284 9313 2 178 1014 340 896 6 1733 719 1159 6344 42 262 55 1103 453
  25. 7 5653 2084 1412 6558 75 404 312 1373 737 8 2837 1441 1140 7417 16 703 140 1492 859 9 4583 1833 1338 7063 354 191 319 1762 414 10 2628 929 665 8385 180 30 206 314 105 11 900 463 304 6600 20 180 20 468 168 12 2645 1069 746 4379 2054 2087 3540 776 6959 13 6965 2787 2098 5433 145 49 728 2117 962 14 10096 3749 3301 5957 824 1376 812 3769 3002 15 5969 2388 1759 4305 249 2912 435 1554 2164 16 4904 1964 1121 5034 107 1807 1820 1128 2869 17 7125 2851 1998 5240 251 1645 642 2454 2537 18 3342 1351 1030 6763 119 1434 236 1303 2501 19 8330 3332 2825 6132 155 18 191 2752 740
  26. 20 474 243 139 6000 118 155 53 64 123 21 1865 746 577 5417 0 0 13 446 45 22 11361 4416 3350 6148 1007 811 636 3914 2010 23 148 60 40 4500 1 0 0 106 102 24 170 68 47 4500 4 21 100 18 0 25 301 120 91 4000 14 267 72 97 386 26 14989 5995 4529 5589 311 2289 1466 4458 2745 27 2906 1164 991 6158 18 52 75 753 261 28 3595 1439 1087 8072 8 0 26 698 306 29 365 146 111 6000 28 533 116 118 243 CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning Part B Semester-2 2013/14
  27. Coursework J.Y.T.Wang 3/17/2014 4 Table 2 Horizon Year Landuse and Travel Data Zone No Population Labour Force Cars Owned Income Comm Emp Man Empl Other Emp 1 1838 690 456 5528 583 391 1510 2 2111 701 642 6625 45 575 895 3 5609 1892 1923 8455 167 2550 295 4 4610 1585 1598 10242 172 628 401 5 5197 1710 1822 11641 48 174 4319 6 5988 1999 1683 7930 135 1391 409 7 5962 1802 1509 8197 114 431 1326 8 3667 1223 1102 9271 108 1424 306 9 5082 1355 1095 8828 434 210 273 10 2347 804 622 10481 209 30 196 11 957 321 305 8250 27 205 23
  28. 12 2443 820 590 5473 2508 2300 5600 13 7147 2385 2103 6791 208 35 1644 14 10305 3452 3149 7446 1053 1443 1159 15 6244 2090 1698 5381 284 2210 770 16 5502 1852 1251 6292 223 1653 2861 17 7563 2521 1982 6550 269 1504 841 18 4103 1375 1095 8453 154 1687 418 19 8620 2902 2535 7665 217 19 335 20 785 261 144 7500 138 260 120 21 6243 2152 1982 6771 47 0 150 22 15438 5980 4821 7685 1710 1035 1172 23 1037 340 298 5625 12 55 38 24 182 61 40 5000 11 915 321 25 2000 714 598 5000 56 3252 470 26 15726 5341 4988 6986 406 2188 2244 27 6924 2308 2092 7697 47 223 206 28 6487 2194 2098 10090 48 0 214 29 383 137 109 7500 38 784 197 transport/CIVE2355CourseWorkPartB_Task4.pdf CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning Part B Semester-2 2013/14
  29. Assignment 2 J.Y.T.Wang 24/03/14 7 CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning Assignment 2 Due date: 28 April 2014 16:00 Please submit to School of Civil Engineering coursework letterbox Please note: 1. There is NO need to have your assignment typed, provided your handwriting is clearly legible. 2. Assignment 2 will count 15% towards your final grade.
  30. Task 4 - Road Pricing (10% of Assignment 2) A section of a highway has the following characteristics: 60 120 q v ⎛ ⎞= −⎜ ⎟ ⎝ ⎠ where v is the speed (mph) and q is the stream flow (veh/hr). Further, 200 2.5 3p v ⎛ ⎞= +⎜ ⎟ ⎝ ⎠
  31. where p is the motorists' cost (cents/mile) and D p = ×3 8 10 4 . where D is the demand (vehicles/hour). (a) Plot the motorist and marginal cost curves and the demand curve. (b) Determine the optimum flow. (c) Determine the toll that should be charged to limit the flow to the optimal flow. Hint ( ) TC q pq= dTC dpp q
  32. dq dq = + General rule in differentiation: ( ) ( ) ( )1 b bda f q df q ab f q dq dq −⎡ ⎤ ⎣ ⎦ ⎡ ⎤ = ⎣ ⎦ transport/CIVE2355Task3_Templates(1).pdf CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning Part B Semester-2 2013/14
  33. Assignment 2 Task 3.1 Template From Zone 1 From Zone 2
  34. From Zone 3 1 5
  35. 2 6 3 4 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 1 5 2 6
  36. 3 4 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 1 5 2 6 3 4
  37. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning Part B Semester-2 2013/14 Assignment 2 Task 3.1 Template From Zone 4
  38. From Zone 5
  39. From Zone 6 1 5 2 6 3 4 51 52
  40. 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 1 5 2 6 3 4 51 52 53 54 55 56
  41. 57 58 59 1 5 2 6 3 4 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning
  42. Part B Semester-2 2013/14 Assignment 2 Task 3.5 Template 1 5 2 6 3 4 51 52 53 54 55
  43. 56 57 58 59 transport/HORIZON.xls Sheet: Sheet1 Sheet: Sheet2 Sheet: Sheet3 Sheet: Sheet4 Sheet: Sheet5 Sheet: Sheet6 Sheet: Sheet7 Sheet: Sheet8 Sheet: Sheet9 Sheet: Sheet10 Sheet: Sheet11 Sheet: Sheet12 Sheet: Sheet13 Sheet: Sheet14 Sheet: Sheet15 Sheet: Sheet16
  44. HORIZON YEAR LAND USE AND TRAVEL DATA Zone No Population Labour Force Cars Owned Income Comm Emp Man Empl Other Emp transport/n-values(1).pdf CIVE 2355 Assignment 2 Task 3 n-value Allocations 1 Task 3.2 Task 3.3 Shopping trips Work trips 1 Abdulrahman, Almondir 1.91 0.98 2 Al Obaidly, Faisal 1.88 0.92 3 Albaldawi, Kezar 1.98 1.04
  45. 4 Almond, Benjamin A. 2.01 0.90 5 Alrashed, Sulaiman M. 2.08 0.94 6 Amoako, Ebenezer 2.06 1.11 7 Barrenechea, Juan Antonio 1.92 0.99 8 Bellas, Thomas J. 2.15 0.91 9 Blagbrough, Chloe L. 2.05 1.04 10 Bohn, Shane M. 2.01 1.05 11 Boyd, David P. 2.02 0.96 12 Brzyszczyk, Sebastian A. 2.06 0.89 13 Calero Moraga, MarÃ-a 2.01 1.11 14 Campollo Canduela, Alfonso 2.15 1.07 15 Chew, Maeva H. 2.11 0.90
  46. 16 Ciaramella Moita, Giuseppe 2.04 1.02 17 Ciniewicz, Liam F. 2.02 0.86 18 Conreen, George A. 2.10 1.13 19 D'Souza, Olivia P. 1.99 1.00 20 Danou, Maria 1.91 1.05 21 Georgallidou, Christiana 2.02 1.01 22 Gilmore, Daniel M. 2.11 1.02 23 Grebosz, Agnieszka 1.92 1.08 24 Howells, Imogen G. 2.10 1.09 25 Lee, Chun W. 1.91 1.14 26 Lee, Jiong C. 2.03 1.08 27 Liu, Laurence C. 1.97 1.13 28 Mantovani Cravo Guimarães, Marcelo 2.03 0.93
  47. n-valueStudent Name Signature CIVE 2355 Assignment 2 Task 3 n-value Allocations 2 Task 3.2 Task 3.3 Shopping trips Work trips n-valueStudent Name Signature 29 Martinelli, Darren V. 2.14 0.98 30 Mason, Michael J. 2.07 0.86 31 Massey, George R. 2.11 1.10 32 McNeilis, David 1.96 0.95 33 Middleton, Kimberley J. 1.90 0.91 34 Naran, Ronak H. 2.11 0.86
  48. 35 Nicolaou, Andreas 1.88 0.87 36 Pereira Bandeira, Talyson 1.87 1.13 37 Pratt, Christopher J. 1.86 1.14 38 Qadri, Ayoub M. 2.04 0.90 39 Qui, Ming Sen Henry 1.89 1.08 40 Raithatha, Nikita 2.13 1.04 41 Ridge, Chelsea P. 2.07 1.08 42 Roberts, Matthew A. 1.95 1.15 43 Rodaway, Katie 2.09 0.95 44 Romualdo Corrêa, João Carlos 1.88 1.09 45 Smith, James T. 2.09 1.07 46 Sykes, Jason D. 1.96 1.01
  49. 47 Tang, Soloman 2.13 0.96 48 Thorakhail, Samiullah 2.14 1.11 49 Vasilatou, Varvara 2.06 1.05 50 Xue, Yihang 1.87 0.95 n-values transport/task 1.pdf CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning Part B Semester-2 2013/14 Coursework J.Y.T.Wang 3/10/2014 1 CIVE2355 Transport Engineering and Planning Assignment 2
  50. Due date: 28 April 2014 16:00 Please submit to School of Civil Engineering coursework letterbox Please note: 1. There is NO need to have your assignment typed, provided your handwriting is clearly legible. 2. This assignment will count 15% towards your final grade. Task 1 - Traffic Flow Theory (30%) This task requires two students to work as partners to collect traffic flow data. The data collected should be shared between them. Each student is required to submit his/her own report on this task. Task 1.1 Data collection Two students will work together on this task to collect the
  51. following information for a selected section of a roadway: (i) time of each vehicle entering the selected section (ii) time of each vehicle exiting the selected section The length of time period has to be long enough to capture at least 30 vehicles entering and leaving the selected section. Task 1.2 Data analysis (i) present the trajectories of the observed traffic in a time- space diagram (ii) calculate the average flow (veh/h), speed (km/h) and density (veh/km) in the time-space window (iii) calculate the individual headways and average headways at the entrance and exit of the selected section (iv) present the observed distribution of flow per time interval
  52. at the entrance to the road section in a histogram (v) present the observed distribution of headways at the entrance to the road section in a histogram Your report should include the following information: (a) You and your partner's names (b) A schematic drawing of the selected road section, showing the location and road layout (including 100m before and after the section) (c) A description of your data collection method (d) Data analysis, results and discussion of any observations you might have made
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