Las tablas muestran artículos o bienes con su cantidad, unidad de medida, descripción, precio unitario y precio total. Luego incluye el subtotal, impuesto general a las ventas (IGV) y total a pagar.
Trabajo-Grupal N° 1. Física II (Sección 08). Semestre I-2014Hilario Zambrano
Este documento presenta un trabajo grupal sobre la Ley de Coulomb para un curso de Física II. Contiene 5 problemas que abordan conceptos como fuerza eléctrica, campo eléctrico y potencial eléctrico. Los estudiantes deben calcular fuerzas y campos eléctricos entre cargas puntuales, determinar distancias a partir de valores de potencial eléctrico, y elaborar un mapa conceptual relacionando los conceptos clave de la ley de Coulomb.
El documento describe las metas académicas y profesionales del autor, incluyendo terminar sus estudios con buenas calificaciones en biotecnología y conseguir un trabajo que satisfaga sus necesidades y deseos. También discute la importancia de que una empresa sea competitiva para satisfacer las necesidades de las personas, y sus fortalezas como la motivación al trabajar en algo que le gusta, a pesar de debilidades como el estrés y poca paciencia. Finalmente, enfatiza que con una idea clara y dominio del tema, los recursos financieros pueden conse
Un terremoto de magnitud 3,7 ocurrió a 14 km al sur de la población de Todos Santos en la provincia de Sud Lipez, Potosí, Bolivia a una profundidad de 167 km. El sismo se sintió a una intensidad I en la escala de Mercalli Modificada y no se reportaron daños personales o materiales.
El documento lista 10 artistas famosos y la obra "Mi Sala Amarilla" que cada uno creó, incluyendo a Vincent Van Gogh, Joan Miró, Frida Kahlo, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, M.C. Escher, Fernando Botero, Amedeo Modigliani y Claude Monet. Cada artista hizo su propia versión de la obra "Mi Sala Amarilla".
La tienda planea contratar trabajadores y socios, decidir un nombre y logo para la marca, determinar los productos que venderán junto con sus precios y costos, y preparar el establecimiento del negocio.
Trabajo-Grupal N° 1. Física II (Sección 08). Semestre I-2014Hilario Zambrano
Este documento presenta un trabajo grupal sobre la Ley de Coulomb para un curso de Física II. Contiene 5 problemas que abordan conceptos como fuerza eléctrica, campo eléctrico y potencial eléctrico. Los estudiantes deben calcular fuerzas y campos eléctricos entre cargas puntuales, determinar distancias a partir de valores de potencial eléctrico, y elaborar un mapa conceptual relacionando los conceptos clave de la ley de Coulomb.
El documento describe las metas académicas y profesionales del autor, incluyendo terminar sus estudios con buenas calificaciones en biotecnología y conseguir un trabajo que satisfaga sus necesidades y deseos. También discute la importancia de que una empresa sea competitiva para satisfacer las necesidades de las personas, y sus fortalezas como la motivación al trabajar en algo que le gusta, a pesar de debilidades como el estrés y poca paciencia. Finalmente, enfatiza que con una idea clara y dominio del tema, los recursos financieros pueden conse
Un terremoto de magnitud 3,7 ocurrió a 14 km al sur de la población de Todos Santos en la provincia de Sud Lipez, Potosí, Bolivia a una profundidad de 167 km. El sismo se sintió a una intensidad I en la escala de Mercalli Modificada y no se reportaron daños personales o materiales.
El documento lista 10 artistas famosos y la obra "Mi Sala Amarilla" que cada uno creó, incluyendo a Vincent Van Gogh, Joan Miró, Frida Kahlo, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, M.C. Escher, Fernando Botero, Amedeo Modigliani y Claude Monet. Cada artista hizo su propia versión de la obra "Mi Sala Amarilla".
La tienda planea contratar trabajadores y socios, decidir un nombre y logo para la marca, determinar los productos que venderán junto con sus precios y costos, y preparar el establecimiento del negocio.
La lista enumera 10 películas de la franquicia Toy Story pero solo proporciona detalles limitados sobre las primeras 3, sin dar información sobre las películas restantes aparte de sus números.
La lista describe 10 películas de la franquicia Toy Story, incluyendo información básica sobre el género, actores y sinopsis de las tres primeras películas, con las 7 películas restantes enumeradas sin mayores detalles.
Bubbl.us is a free online tool that allows users to create mind maps and concept maps. Users can brainstorm ideas, organize thoughts, and visually map concepts by connecting related ideas in a diagram. Bubbl.us maps can be shared publicly or kept private, and users have access to templates and examples to help generate new maps.
Bubbl.us is a free online tool for brainstorming and mind mapping. It allows users to organize thoughts and ideas on various topics. Creating an online account allows users to save their projects to access later. Bubbl.us is useful for all ages and subjects in the classroom to focus ideas, accept different perspectives, and demonstrate that student knowledge is valued. The tool provides formatting options and allows adding subtopics to brainstorm and map ideas. Projects can be exported as images and printed.
This document discusses an Intel-powered convertible classmate PC and provides specifications for the device. It is designed for education use with features like a touch screen, tablet mode, durable design, and classroom collaboration software. Testing shows it can withstand drops of up to 50cm and has water resistant keyboards. Specifications include an Atom processor, 1GB RAM, touch screen display, and integrated audio and camera.
This document provides information about Intel's classmate PC product update. It includes:
- Details on the Cherry Point and Hawk Peak reference designs, including specifications, features, software, and roadmaps.
- Recommended configurations for education and retail channels in 2008.
- Customization options like color choices, logo placement, and packaging types.
- Information on digital pen solutions and suppliers.
- Comparison of classmate PC to entry-level notebooks highlighting the former's lower cost, ruggedness, education-focused software and form factor.
This document provides information on the Intel-powered convertible classmate PC, including:
- Key features of the convertible design like a touch screen and tablet mode.
- Specifications compared to the clamshell model, noting the convertible has a touch screen, rotated camera, and smaller size.
- Customization options available for OEMs like color choices and logo placement.
- Details on the rugged and durable design including drop testing to 50cm.
- Supported operating systems including Windows XP and Linux variants.
This document provides an update on the Intel-powered clamshell classmate PC. Key points include:
- The code name Cherry Point has been changed to the formal name Intel-powered clamshell CMPC.
- Certification status and OS support have been updated. Software stack availability has also been updated.
- Details are provided on the hardware specifications, software solutions, certifications, and other technical aspects of the Intel-powered clamshell CMPC.
Este documento describe las configuraciones típicas de soluciones basadas en computadoras portátiles Classmate PC para un entorno de enseñanza 1 a 1. Incluye detalles sobre entornos de aula con y sin conexión a Internet, especificaciones técnicas de hardware y software, y estimaciones presupuestarias para implementar el proyecto en las escuelas. También proporciona recomendaciones sobre la infraestructura de red, equipos, capacitación y métricas necesarias para el éxito del proyecto.
1. The document outlines the content and structure of the Year 9 Checkpoint English curriculum, which prepares students for IGCSE courses.
2. The curriculum covers comprehension, summary writing, writing to inform and persuade, analyzing characters, settings, language use, and narrative development.
3. It provides learning outcomes, teaching activities, and resources for each section, including comprehension exercises, writing prompts, and guidance on summaries, paragraphs, and persuasive writing.
This document outlines the scheme of work and learning activities for a Year 8 English checkpoint course titled "Myself and Others". The course covers skills like speaking, debating, reading comprehension, writing for different purposes, and recognizing text styles.
Over the term, students will participate in activities to discuss friendship, leisure time, technology and travel. They will analyze poems, write descriptions and stories, conduct a survey, and participate in a debate. The goal is to improve students' communication skills and ability to understand implicit meanings. Resources provided include vocabulary words, sample texts and letter formats to support the learning outcomes.
The document provides an outline for a unit on "Myself and Others" in the Year 8 English curriculum. It recommends prior knowledge from Year 7 and the first term of Year 8. The general topic is how students develop their language skills to communicate with and understand others. Activities include writing for different purposes and audiences, as well as implicit and explicit reading comprehension. Students will practice speaking, describing, analyzing and discussing. They will write articles, brochures, letters and reports using correct grammar. Close reading of texts will allow understanding of characters through vocabulary and language choices.
This document provides an outline for a unit of study called "Myself and Others" for Year 8 checkpoint English. The unit covers a range of skills including reading comprehension, writing autobiographies and biographies, developing vocabulary, and using proper punctuation. Some key activities include writing an autobiography extract, becoming a biographer by describing classmate photos, writing diary entries about happiness and other emotions, and analyzing character portrayal in short stories. Resources are provided to support teaching these skills and assessing student learning outcomes.
The document outlines a scheme of work for a Year 7 English checkpoint focusing on developing language skills through activities related to the senses, with a particular focus on touch, temperature, and movement. Students will participate in discussions, use synonyms and antonyms, develop vocabulary, practice sentence structures, read passages, summarize texts, and write descriptions to both imagine sensory experiences and comment on language. A variety of resources including example texts and vocabulary lists are provided to support the learning outcomes and suggested teaching activities.
This document provides an outline for a unit of study on the senses for Year 7 English. The unit will focus on developing reading comprehension, writing, grammar, and speaking skills through activities related to the five senses - sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste. Over the course of the term, students will read texts describing sensory experiences, discuss how authors use language related to the senses, take notes, write descriptions, recipes, and narratives using correct grammar and punctuation. They will also participate in role-playing activities centered around food and meals to practice oral language skills.
1) The document outlines the scheme of work and activities for a Year 7 English checkpoint focusing on developing language skills through exploring the five senses as a topic.
2) Activities cover reading comprehension, speaking, writing descriptions, and recognizing literary devices. Students will learn about and practice using vocabulary, punctuation, parts of speech, and narrative elements.
3) Students will write poems, stories, and descriptions focusing on using imagery, setting, adjectives, nouns, and punctuation correctly. They will also analyze genres and compare descriptions in different texts.
This document provides information about resources for teaching Checkpoint English, including recommended websites, textbooks, and units of study for Years 7-9. It outlines the key skills covered in each year, such as descriptive writing, reading comprehension, grammar, and speech. Year 7 focuses on basic language skills. Year 8 builds on these with additional forms of writing and vocabulary. Year 9 prepares students for the Checkpoint English test with sections on comprehension, writing skills, character analysis, and more. Teachers have flexibility in using these materials to meet student and curricular needs.
Cambridge Checkpoint is a diagnostic testing service designed by the University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) to help students learn which subjects they excel in and which require more effort. The tests cover English, mathematics, and science. Checkpoint benefits individual students by informing them on how to improve, and benefits schools by providing class-level data to help teachers target instruction. CIE qualifications are recognized globally. The document provides resources to support Checkpoint, including endorsed textbooks in each subject area.
This marking scheme outlines how to assess a student's response to a reading comprehension exam with 54 total marks available. It provides guidance on awarding marks for understanding implicit meaning in passages, commenting on language used, and describing characters. For style, it evaluates clarity, descriptiveness, fluency, and awareness of audience. Vocabulary, punctuation, and spelling are also assessed based on the complexity and correctness used. Scores of 6-7 marks are for clear, detailed, and accurate responses, while lower scores are given for more limited, unclear, or error-filled answers.
The document outlines a marking scheme for an exam, providing the maximum mark of 46, the syllabus and section being assessed, and important notices about distribution of marking schemes to examiners. It then provides sample questions, answers, and marking guidelines for Section A on reading comprehension and summarizing information from a passage.
La Unidad Eudista de Espiritualidad se complace en poner a su disposición el siguiente Triduo Eudista, que tiene como propósito ofrecer tres breves meditaciones sobre Jesucristo Sumo y Eterno Sacerdote, el Sagrado Corazón de Jesús y el Inmaculado Corazón de María. En cada día encuentran una oración inicial, una meditación y una oración final.
La lista enumera 10 películas de la franquicia Toy Story pero solo proporciona detalles limitados sobre las primeras 3, sin dar información sobre las películas restantes aparte de sus números.
La lista describe 10 películas de la franquicia Toy Story, incluyendo información básica sobre el género, actores y sinopsis de las tres primeras películas, con las 7 películas restantes enumeradas sin mayores detalles.
Bubbl.us is a free online tool that allows users to create mind maps and concept maps. Users can brainstorm ideas, organize thoughts, and visually map concepts by connecting related ideas in a diagram. Bubbl.us maps can be shared publicly or kept private, and users have access to templates and examples to help generate new maps.
Bubbl.us is a free online tool for brainstorming and mind mapping. It allows users to organize thoughts and ideas on various topics. Creating an online account allows users to save their projects to access later. Bubbl.us is useful for all ages and subjects in the classroom to focus ideas, accept different perspectives, and demonstrate that student knowledge is valued. The tool provides formatting options and allows adding subtopics to brainstorm and map ideas. Projects can be exported as images and printed.
This document discusses an Intel-powered convertible classmate PC and provides specifications for the device. It is designed for education use with features like a touch screen, tablet mode, durable design, and classroom collaboration software. Testing shows it can withstand drops of up to 50cm and has water resistant keyboards. Specifications include an Atom processor, 1GB RAM, touch screen display, and integrated audio and camera.
This document provides information about Intel's classmate PC product update. It includes:
- Details on the Cherry Point and Hawk Peak reference designs, including specifications, features, software, and roadmaps.
- Recommended configurations for education and retail channels in 2008.
- Customization options like color choices, logo placement, and packaging types.
- Information on digital pen solutions and suppliers.
- Comparison of classmate PC to entry-level notebooks highlighting the former's lower cost, ruggedness, education-focused software and form factor.
This document provides information on the Intel-powered convertible classmate PC, including:
- Key features of the convertible design like a touch screen and tablet mode.
- Specifications compared to the clamshell model, noting the convertible has a touch screen, rotated camera, and smaller size.
- Customization options available for OEMs like color choices and logo placement.
- Details on the rugged and durable design including drop testing to 50cm.
- Supported operating systems including Windows XP and Linux variants.
This document provides an update on the Intel-powered clamshell classmate PC. Key points include:
- The code name Cherry Point has been changed to the formal name Intel-powered clamshell CMPC.
- Certification status and OS support have been updated. Software stack availability has also been updated.
- Details are provided on the hardware specifications, software solutions, certifications, and other technical aspects of the Intel-powered clamshell CMPC.
Este documento describe las configuraciones típicas de soluciones basadas en computadoras portátiles Classmate PC para un entorno de enseñanza 1 a 1. Incluye detalles sobre entornos de aula con y sin conexión a Internet, especificaciones técnicas de hardware y software, y estimaciones presupuestarias para implementar el proyecto en las escuelas. También proporciona recomendaciones sobre la infraestructura de red, equipos, capacitación y métricas necesarias para el éxito del proyecto.
1. The document outlines the content and structure of the Year 9 Checkpoint English curriculum, which prepares students for IGCSE courses.
2. The curriculum covers comprehension, summary writing, writing to inform and persuade, analyzing characters, settings, language use, and narrative development.
3. It provides learning outcomes, teaching activities, and resources for each section, including comprehension exercises, writing prompts, and guidance on summaries, paragraphs, and persuasive writing.
This document outlines the scheme of work and learning activities for a Year 8 English checkpoint course titled "Myself and Others". The course covers skills like speaking, debating, reading comprehension, writing for different purposes, and recognizing text styles.
Over the term, students will participate in activities to discuss friendship, leisure time, technology and travel. They will analyze poems, write descriptions and stories, conduct a survey, and participate in a debate. The goal is to improve students' communication skills and ability to understand implicit meanings. Resources provided include vocabulary words, sample texts and letter formats to support the learning outcomes.
The document provides an outline for a unit on "Myself and Others" in the Year 8 English curriculum. It recommends prior knowledge from Year 7 and the first term of Year 8. The general topic is how students develop their language skills to communicate with and understand others. Activities include writing for different purposes and audiences, as well as implicit and explicit reading comprehension. Students will practice speaking, describing, analyzing and discussing. They will write articles, brochures, letters and reports using correct grammar. Close reading of texts will allow understanding of characters through vocabulary and language choices.
This document provides an outline for a unit of study called "Myself and Others" for Year 8 checkpoint English. The unit covers a range of skills including reading comprehension, writing autobiographies and biographies, developing vocabulary, and using proper punctuation. Some key activities include writing an autobiography extract, becoming a biographer by describing classmate photos, writing diary entries about happiness and other emotions, and analyzing character portrayal in short stories. Resources are provided to support teaching these skills and assessing student learning outcomes.
The document outlines a scheme of work for a Year 7 English checkpoint focusing on developing language skills through activities related to the senses, with a particular focus on touch, temperature, and movement. Students will participate in discussions, use synonyms and antonyms, develop vocabulary, practice sentence structures, read passages, summarize texts, and write descriptions to both imagine sensory experiences and comment on language. A variety of resources including example texts and vocabulary lists are provided to support the learning outcomes and suggested teaching activities.
This document provides an outline for a unit of study on the senses for Year 7 English. The unit will focus on developing reading comprehension, writing, grammar, and speaking skills through activities related to the five senses - sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste. Over the course of the term, students will read texts describing sensory experiences, discuss how authors use language related to the senses, take notes, write descriptions, recipes, and narratives using correct grammar and punctuation. They will also participate in role-playing activities centered around food and meals to practice oral language skills.
1) The document outlines the scheme of work and activities for a Year 7 English checkpoint focusing on developing language skills through exploring the five senses as a topic.
2) Activities cover reading comprehension, speaking, writing descriptions, and recognizing literary devices. Students will learn about and practice using vocabulary, punctuation, parts of speech, and narrative elements.
3) Students will write poems, stories, and descriptions focusing on using imagery, setting, adjectives, nouns, and punctuation correctly. They will also analyze genres and compare descriptions in different texts.
This document provides information about resources for teaching Checkpoint English, including recommended websites, textbooks, and units of study for Years 7-9. It outlines the key skills covered in each year, such as descriptive writing, reading comprehension, grammar, and speech. Year 7 focuses on basic language skills. Year 8 builds on these with additional forms of writing and vocabulary. Year 9 prepares students for the Checkpoint English test with sections on comprehension, writing skills, character analysis, and more. Teachers have flexibility in using these materials to meet student and curricular needs.
Cambridge Checkpoint is a diagnostic testing service designed by the University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) to help students learn which subjects they excel in and which require more effort. The tests cover English, mathematics, and science. Checkpoint benefits individual students by informing them on how to improve, and benefits schools by providing class-level data to help teachers target instruction. CIE qualifications are recognized globally. The document provides resources to support Checkpoint, including endorsed textbooks in each subject area.
This marking scheme outlines how to assess a student's response to a reading comprehension exam with 54 total marks available. It provides guidance on awarding marks for understanding implicit meaning in passages, commenting on language used, and describing characters. For style, it evaluates clarity, descriptiveness, fluency, and awareness of audience. Vocabulary, punctuation, and spelling are also assessed based on the complexity and correctness used. Scores of 6-7 marks are for clear, detailed, and accurate responses, while lower scores are given for more limited, unclear, or error-filled answers.
The document outlines a marking scheme for an exam, providing the maximum mark of 46, the syllabus and section being assessed, and important notices about distribution of marking schemes to examiners. It then provides sample questions, answers, and marking guidelines for Section A on reading comprehension and summarizing information from a passage.
La Unidad Eudista de Espiritualidad se complace en poner a su disposición el siguiente Triduo Eudista, que tiene como propósito ofrecer tres breves meditaciones sobre Jesucristo Sumo y Eterno Sacerdote, el Sagrado Corazón de Jesús y el Inmaculado Corazón de María. En cada día encuentran una oración inicial, una meditación y una oración final.
José Luis Jiménez Rodríguez
Junio 2024.
“La pedagogía es la metodología de la educación. Constituye una problemática de medios y fines, y en esa problemática estudia las situaciones educativas, las selecciona y luego organiza y asegura su explotación situacional”. Louis Not. 1993.
SEMIOLOGIA DE HEMORRAGIAS DIGESTIVAS.pptxOsiris Urbano
Evaluación de principales hallazgos de la Historia Clínica utiles en la orientación diagnóstica de Hemorragia Digestiva en el abordaje inicial del paciente.
LA PEDAGOGIA AUTOGESTONARIA EN EL PROCESO DE ENSEÑANZA APRENDIZAJEjecgjv
La Pedagogía Autogestionaria es un enfoque educativo que busca transformar la educación mediante la participación directa de estudiantes, profesores y padres en la gestión de todas las esferas de la vida escolar.
Examen de Selectividad. Geografía junio 2024 (Convocatoria Ordinaria). UCLMJuan Martín Martín
Examen de Selectividad de la EvAU de Geografía de junio de 2023 en Castilla La Mancha. UCLM . (Convocatoria ordinaria)
Más información en el Blog de Geografía de Juan Martín Martín
http://blogdegeografiadejuan.blogspot.com/
Este documento presenta un examen de geografía para el Acceso a la universidad (EVAU). Consta de cuatro secciones. La primera sección ofrece tres ejercicios prácticos sobre paisajes, mapas o hábitats. La segunda sección contiene preguntas teóricas sobre unidades de relieve, transporte o demografía. La tercera sección pide definir conceptos geográficos. La cuarta sección implica identificar elementos geográficos en un mapa. El examen evalúa conocimientos fundamentales de geografía.