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Voice Comments For use within Google Drive documents, you can now record audio comments and share them with other users. Teachers can record comments to share with students regarding their work, students can share audio comments for peer reviews, and in the professional development arena, teachers can collaborate on documents with an more in depth
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Concepts of Time Time itself can be defined as that in which developments and happenings can be distinguishably analyzed with reference to before and after. In the International System of Units (SI), the unit of time is the second (symbol is S). The most natural time unit is the solar day which is manifested by
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Adding and subtracting directed numbers Numbers can be shown on a number line which extends above and below zero. This gives positive and negative numbers. The signs + and – show the direction from 0. Positive and negative numbers are called directed numbers. To add a positive number, move to the right on the number
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Factors, Prime factors (revision) 40 ÷ 8 = 5 and 40 ÷ 5 = 8 8 and 5 divide into 40 without remainder. 8 and 5 are factors of 40. A prime number has only two factors, itself and 1, but 1 is not a prime number. 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, … are prime
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Failure is a positive act of creativity. Scientists, artists, engineers, and even entrepreneurs know this as adults. But in schools, the notion of failure is complicated. Any practice – athletic, artistic, even social – involves repeatedly failing till one gets the experience or activity right. We need to “keep the challenge constant so players are
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Introduction Carbohydrates (saccharides) – Molecules consist of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms. A major food source and a key form of energy for most organisms. When combined together to form polymers, carbohydrates can function as long term food storage molecules, as protective membranes for organisms and cells, and as the main structural support for plants
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Introduction The method of solving “by substitution” works by solving one of the equations (you choose which one) for one of the variables (you choose which one), and then plugging this back into the other equation, “substituting” for the chosen variable and solving for the other. Then you back-solve for the first variable. Solve the
What is Matter? Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space. There are 3 states of matter, solids, liquids and gases. Examples of matter include the plants animals around us, the food we eat, the water we drink and even the air we breathe. In general, matter is built up of one or more
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If you’re genuinely concerned about the declining standard of Education in Nigeria, this is your chance to ameliorate the situation. Over the years, results of various O level (WASSCE, JAMB and NECO) examinations conducted in the country have not brought much happiness for parents, guardians, citizens and students due to the poor performance recorded across
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