
ARRANGING AND CUSTOMIZING DESKTOP DISPLAY/WINDOWS SETTINGS
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In MS Windows, documents and files are represented by a unique type of an ________________.
Icon
Picture
Image
Format
Icon will be deleted if you press the ________________ key on your keyboard.
Delete
Shift
Ctrl
Enter
In MS Windows, documents and files are represented by a unique type of an ________________.
Icon will be deleted if you press the ________________ key on your keyboard.
To close a certain Window or programs, click its ____button or click the File Menu and exit.
To have a copy of selected icon or move, make sure that the icon are _____
Ctrl+X, Ctrl+V and Ctrl+C are the shortcut commands on your ____________which have the same functions of copying, deleting and pasting icons.
Quiz #1: 2nd Quarter (Arranging and Customizing Desktop Display/Windows Settings)
Quiz #2: 2nd Quarter (Arranging and Customizing Desktop)
Arranging and Comparing Integers
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Grade -3 Subject Mathematics Concept: Patterns Chapter/ Topic: Patterns Sub Topic: Identifies simple symmetrical shapes and patterns Objective: Students will be able to identify simple symmetrical shapes and patterns using the universal design of learning, CPA approach, and engaging activities. Materials: Whiteboard and markers Symmetrical shapes and patterns flashcards Pattern blocks Construction paper Scissors Glue Procedure Introduction (5Minutes) Introduce the concept of simple symmetrical shapes and patterns to the students. Explain the concept of symmetry and how it can be found in various shapes and patterns. Show examples of symmetrical shapes and patterns using flashcards and discuss with the students. Activity-1 (10 minutes) Hand out pattern blocks to each student. Instruct students to create symmetrical shapes using the pattern blocks. Once they have created their shapes, have them identify the line of symmetry in each shape. Discuss as a class which shapes are symmetrical and why Activity-2 (10 minutes) Provide students with construction paper, scissors, and glue. Instruct students to create a symmetrical pattern art piece by cutting out shapes and arranging them in a symmetrical pattern. Encourage students to be creative with their designs. Have students share their symmetrical pattern art with the class. Assessment (5 minutes): To assess student understanding, ask students to identify the line of symmetry in various shapes and patterns shown on the whiteboard. Provide feedback to students on their responses to ensure they understand the concept of symmetry.
Ergonomics Ergonomics can be defined as the changing of the environment to suit people rather than people adapting to the environment. It is concerned with designing and arranging the work environment –offices, workstations, equipment and systems –to create a safe and comfortable place for those who use them, so that they can be productive without being at risk with respect to health and safety. Ergonomics includes the design of the office layout, the lighting and air conditioning, the design of the furniture, computer setup, adjustments of chair and ensuring that the quality of air circulating in the office is suitable. Advantages of Ergonomics The environment is made safe and comfortable. Productivity is maximized. There is more interaction with the environment. Quality of life is improved. Stress levels are reduced. People can work comfortably for a longer period. People tend to be healthier. Disadvantages of Ergonomics The working environment has to be always changing. It is costly to change the design of the environment to suit people’s needs. The study of ergonomics takes time and money needed to obtain scientific information to be used to improve working conditions.
CONCEPT OF INTEGERS What are INTEGERS? Integers are whole numbers that describe opposite ideas in mathematics. Integers can either be negative (-), positive (+) or zero. The integer zero is neutral. It is neither positive nor negative, but is an integer. Integers can be represented on a number line, which can help us understand the value of the integer. POSITIVE INTEGERS Are numbers to the right of zero. Are valued greater than zero. Express ideas of up, a gain or a profit. The sign for a positive integer is (+), however the sign is not always needed. Meaning +3 is the same value as 3. NEGATIVE INTEGERS Are numbers to the left of zero. Are valued less than zero. Express ideas of down or a loss. The sign for a negative integer is (-). This sign is always needed. Opposite Numbers/Integers – are the pairs of integers that have the same absolute value or have the same distance away from zero. ABSOLUTE VALUE The distance of a number from the origin (0) regardless of direction is called absolute value. The absolute value of a number is never negative. The symbol for absolute value is two straight lines surrounding the number or expression for which you wish to indicate absolute value. Examples: I 4 I = 4, +4 is read “ the absolute value of 4 is 4 “ I -3 I = 3, -3 is read “ the absolute value of -3 is 3” - I 3 I = -3, means “ the negative of the absolute value of 3 is -3 “ COMPARING AND ARRANGING INTEGERS Integers can be compared using a number line. As you move to the left along the number line, the integers decrease in value. On the other hand, integers increase in value as you move to the right along the number line. To arrange integers in ascending order is to arrange them from least to greatest. This means that when you use the number line, the smallest the integer is to the left of 0 on the number line. To arrange integers in descending order is to arrange them from greatest to least. This means that when you use the number line, the largest the integer is to the right of 0 on the number line. This is read as “nine is greater than negative 12.” This is read as “negative thirteen is less than negative 5.” This is read as “negative eight is greater than negative 18.”