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Which is NOT one of the Bloom's Taxonomy levels: Developing. Which is ONE of the resources we showed you today that will help with student engagement in the classroom: Plickers. Which tool would I use to increase communication with the parents of my students: Bloomz. Random FunWhich is the correct spelling: Atchafalaya. Who were your presenters today: Hala and Kristen
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When it comes to writing, define "audience": the readers for whom the text is written . What is the definition of author's purpose? : the reason the text is written. Who is the most likely audience when writing a movie review: People interested in watching the movie. Which is NOT one of the 3 main author's purposes: To mock. Which of these text's has the primary author's purpose of "to persuade": A commercial for the new IPhone. What is a text structure: The way an author organizes information. Which text structure would you use to explain the history of the IPhone: sequence. Which text structure would you use to explain why Android is better than IPhone: . What is a text feature: The things an author adds to a text for emphasis or extra information. Which of these is NOT an example of a text feature: paragraphs
Why do designers draw objects in 3D: Because it shows the user exactly what they are thinking. Which drafting tool allows me to draw circles: Compass. Which drafting tool is a guide for drawing horizontal lines: . The difference between a sketch and technical drawing is..: The use of tools. If I need to do a technical drawing of a microchip, which of the following scales would be the most appropriate: 10:1. Which tool allows vertical lines to be easily drawn: Triangles. If I need to measure, I can use a ruler or a scale: False. What is this Drafting Tool: Compass. Which tool is used for creating horizontal lines: D. Which tool is used for creating vertical lines: A. Which tool should NOT be used for drawing lines: C. Drawings that shows how something works or is made are called ____________: Technical Drawing. Many drawings are still done in this way, but most modern drawings are created on ______________ or design software: . Recognize the view for the given isometric figure: Front view. Is this an orthographic or isometric drawing: Orthographic. If the Green is the top view and Red is the front, then what view is the Blue: Right Side. What is the purpose of sketching: Sketching can provide details of an idea and lots of information all at once.. The unit of measurement for time is: second
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Explore technology with this engaging worksheet. Enhance understanding of tech applications and concepts! Learn about tech today!
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Many of the items below are often used symbolically in literary text. Discuss some common interpretations of these symbols.
Explore technology with this middle school technology worksheet. Enhance understanding of tech terms and applications. Dive in today!
Help students learn essential communication techniques to handle conflict and diffusing tense situations. Perfect for building conflict resolution skills!
Learn tech terms with this engaging 6th grade technology worksheet. Understand modern technology vocabulary! Dive into tech today!
Discover the tools and equipment found at different workplaces, such as a chef or a nurse, through this playful matching activity. Learners will connect workers to their respective tools and equipment by drawing lines from the job title to the correct corresponding item. Designed for kindergarteners, this worksheet provides a fun and educational way to understand various professions and their associated tools. It can be completed alongside Tools of the Trade #1.
Prehistoric men were hunters and __________. Living on the land: gathers. Because prehistoric men wandered or moved from place to place following herds and living off the land they were called ______________: nomads or nomadic. In the Stone Age these materials were used to make tools and weapons, flint, bone, and __________: wood. The Bronze Age lasted from 3000 BC to _________ BC: 1200. Bronze Age replaced the _________ Age: Stone. Copper is a type of _________ that is melted: ore or rock. When copper ore is melted to high temperatures a liquid is created this is called __________: Smelting. When two or more metals are mixed it becomes an _______: alloy. Copper was a huge improvement offer stone to make tools and weapons but this age produced a stronger metal, _____________: Iron. This type of stone was used in the Stone Age because it could easily be made into tools and weapons: Flint. This resource is used today mostly to cook out but because it can create high temperatures the Bronze age used it for fuel to melt copper: Charcoal. During this age machines replace cottage industries like spinning cotton: Industrial. This early invention was used water to create power in factories and mills: Water Wheel. This invention enabled societies to share information and it increased literacy because more people had access to books: Printing Press
Develop practical skills with this problem and solution worksheet! Helps students effectively identify problems and propose viable solutions. Download now! #problemsolving
Discover Tools of the Trade! This worksheet helps students identify tools used in various professions, enhancing vocational awareness. Check it out!
When getting ready to take the ASVAB, it's crucial to have a strong grasp of automotive knowledge, as this section can make up a significant part of your overall score. This portion of the test evaluates your understanding of various aspects of automobiles, including car maintenance, engine components, and basic troubleshooting. By mastering the fundamentals of automotive technology, you'll be better equipped to tackle the questions on the ASVAB related to this topic. From identifying different engine parts to understanding how to perform routine vehicle checks, this section covers a wide range of essential information for anyone looking to succeed in the automotive field. With the right preparation and study materials, you can boost your confidence and ensure you're ready to excel in the ASVAB Automotive Knowledge section. Start studying today and get on the path to acing this crucial part of the exam!
Challenge your mind with this comprehensive Knowledge Test worksheet! Assess learning across various topics and evaluate your understanding effectively. Start now!
Practice measurement skills with this worksheet! Use a ruler to measure objects and improve your understanding of units. Great for measurement practice!
Stimulate creativity with these "Question of the Day" prompts focused on technology, gadgets, and innovation.
Explore tech's evolution with our Technology Then and Now worksheet! Perfect for comparing gadgets. Start learning today! #Technology #Worksheet
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