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    problems along with models and fraction strips. Have the students follow as you demonstrate the steps to solving the problems using the manipulatives and models. AC3: Check Understanding Provide the students with an additional set of addition and subtraction problems to complete on their own. Have students present their solutions on the whiteboard, explaining each of the steps in the process. The students should demonstrate skill in using the models and fraction strips, along with the…

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    estimated the late reverberation power spectrum using an asymmetrical smoothing window based on Rayleigh distribution [27]. Veras et al. extended Wu’s method in their formulation of speech derverberation in [28]. Kokkinakis et al. used variable subtraction factor as a function of the a posteriori signal to noise ratio (SNR) and evaluated the performance in cochlear implant devices [29]. However, most of the spectral enhancement techniques assume that the speech signal is orthogonal to the…

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    Gum Synthesis Lab Report

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    Abdullah Al-Suraie April, 5.2015 Class: A Mr. Washington Focus Problem: Does chewing gum help you concentrate more efficiently? Prelab: The independent variable is the gum, and the independent variable is the level of concentration. The control group used no gum. The place and surrounding environment was constant for all. All participants were mails that are the ages between 14-16 years old. The questions were given to all participants, and they were given five minutes to study the…

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    Classroom/Academic – 4/17 Cristofer is a kind and caring fifth grade student with a fun and easy-going personality. Cristofer enjoys participating in class and works best for positive feedback. Cristofer often struggles with focus and attention, but does better when he is given consistent positive reinforcements. When Cristofer knows he is doing a good job, he gets excited and will often ask if he can give a fist bump. In the moments where Cristofer is focused and on task, he is often able to…

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    Many of us are familiar with the term “Math Anxiety” because we often hear it among students that fear the subject Mathematics. The formal definition of math anxiety as defined by Tobias (1993) is a feeling of nervousness or worriedness that creates tension, therefore preventing someone, usually a student in a college-community setting, to manipulate numbers and solve mathematical problems without panic, paralysis, and mental disorganization. Math anxiety is acknowledged by psychologists around…

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    3.4 Radiological manifestations: In our study, radiological examination showed that diffuse brain damage and brainstem injuries were present in 34 (51.5%) and 23 (34.9%) patients, respectively, and it was associated with increased mortality rate. 3.4.1 Computerized tomography (CT) scan: Different types of imaging studies are used in TBI patients due to missile wounds. In a hemodynamically stable patient, non-contrast enhanced CT scan is the preferred imaging modality.4-7,13,14,19, 20, 23,…

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    The working memory model, as introduced by Baddeley and Hitch in 1974, outlined two distinct components: the phonological loop (PL) which deals with auditory information, and the visuospatial sketchpad which is concerned with visuo-spatial data. The PL consists of two parts, the phonological store and the articulatory control process (ACP). According to Baddeley and Hitch, auditory information is held in the store for about two seconds while the ACP recycles this information, through…

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    Basic Reading Skills Ee107

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    READING The Basic Reading Skills composite measures EE107’s ability to read a list of words and correctly pronounce nonsense words. EE107’s standard score of 75 falls in the low range at the 5th percentile, indicating that she performed at or 5 percent of her peers. Based on EE107’s performance on this composite, it appears that she will benefit from explicit instruction on word recognition skills and phonics skills. Reading Fluency refers to the ability to read quickly and accurately. It is…

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    Educator’s mathematical pedagogical beliefs play a huge role in developing children’s early year’s numeracy and their achievement in mathematics. One of the mathematical pedagogical that I believed that is, children construct their own mathematical knowledge through play (Perry & Dockett, 2007). According to EYLF, play-based learning has always been a significance factor of early childhood education (DEEWR, 2009). For many children, mathematics can be a torture but play was always something they…

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    Significant Figures

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    Science defines the world that we live in. Anything from making a salad to constructing roller coasters requires the involvement of science. But we as humans have not created a way to completely eradicate the error of a measurement reading. Even with all of the advancements we have made in regard to technology and scientific resources, there is no way of getting an exact measurement. This is extremely apparent when looking at chemistry laboratories. When looking at a 50 mL graduated cylinder for…

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