Exercice 2 (Relation d'équivalence, relation d'ordre) [00212] (video)
Exo7. Exercices de mathématiques pour les étudiants.
Bonus (à 6'28'') : classes d'équivalence, modulo 60.
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Idioms and proverbs with animals Bij deze lesvoorbereiding zit een oefening over Engelse uitdrukkingen waarin een dier voorkomt, zoals 'a busy bee'.

Indirect and polite questions Bij deze lesvoorbereiding hoort een oefening op 'indirect questions', zoals 'Do you know what he is doing?' in plaats van 'What is he doing?'

Stop motion filmpjes maken Tijdens deze les leren leerlingen hoe ze een stop motion filmpje kunnen maken. Naast de lesvoorbereiding vind je in deze bijdrage ook een handleiding waarin stap voor stap uitgelegd wordt wat de leerlingen moeten doen om hun filmpje te maken.

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5.2 Other transmission media
BBC News 24, Sky News, CNN – we live in an era where news has become almost instantaneous. This unit will look at how news is gathered and the technology used for its dissemination. You will also be encouraged to examine how information might be manipulated by questioning its reliability.
4.4.1 Voltage, current and resistance
BBC News 24, Sky News, CNN – we live in an era where news has become almost instantaneous. This unit will look at how news is gathered and the technology used for its dissemination. You will also be encouraged to examine how information might be manipulated by questioning its reliability.
Yellowstone Fires
You will perform an Earth system science analysis. Then, you will make predictions, based on the results of the ESS analysis, concerning the policy debate about whether to let naturally-caused fires in national parks burn to their natural conclusion.
Building Model Solar Cars
You will investigate some of the components that go into designing your own model of a solar car. This is to kindle car design ideas, not limit them.
Shopping for Boxing Day!
Op het einde van deze les kun je: De teksten op producten begrijpen.
TED402 Session 10 Spring 2011
TED402 Educational Psychology Session Ten 04/06/11 Jeff Miller
Seasonal Migrations: Bald Eagle
Students join a biologist who uses satellite telemetry to track bald eagles back to their nests in Canada. They participate in an online contest and predict the location of each eagle's nest. Through these interrelated investigations, students discover that sunlight drives all living systems and they learn about the dynamic ecosystem that surrounds and connects them. Children follow the migrations of animals. They observe, research, and report their findings, and watch journeys progress on real-
Murray, My Intellectual Mentor [Introduction to Economic Controversies (2011)] It was nearly 40 years ago that Murray Rothbard changed my life. I was then a PhD candidate in economics at the
1.1 Examples of positive working relationships If you are a childminder or nanny, or if you work in a small-scale setting, it may seem that you have little opportunity to work with other professionals. However, many practitioners in small-scale settings do forge positive working relationships with others. Many are involved in sharing information and certainly in cooperating with other professionals. Whether you are a childminder or you work in a large organisation, what you have in common with all early years practitioners is that you do
Alumni Profile: Jean-Christophe Bedos SLN2000, Chief Executive Officer, Boucheron Catfish Caterpillar head Cat skeleton
Jean-Christophe Bedos SLN2000 reflects on his career and time at the School.
One reason why catfish are considered to be a fish is because they are cold-blooded animals. Cold-blooded animals rely on the sun and the temperature of their environments to stay warm.
The larval stage is the second step in a caterpillar becoming a butterfly. This caterpillar's head has eyes so it can see, jaws so it can eat, and a spinneret that the caterpillar uses to make silk.
Sharp teeth function to tear and shred prey. The large eye sockets support large eyes, indicating the cat has effective eyesight for hunting. The cat's limbs are very flexible to allow for optimal agility. The cat's hind claws are very sharp to give the animal good traction. The ribcage provides protection for the cat's organs.















