Sentences with phrase «colour coded notes»

I colour coded my notes with highlighters and enjoyed creating consistency with the same specific blue ink pen that was a shade lighter and more beautiful than the others.
Heavily structured worksheet and visual and colour coded notes to help with solving simultaneous equations by addition and subtraction.
Afterwards write notes of what they remember thinking about + colour code these notes, to show which thoughts related to past, present, future or the world of imagination.

Not exact matches

a consistently determined red, amber or green colour - coding system (note the basis of this is per 100g not per portion except where the amount in a portion exceeds 30 % of the RI)
- Includes colour - coded slides and images, as well as «hints» in the notes section of the PowerPoint to help students distinguish between «jugar» and «hacer».
Like many teachers I love a good to - do list — I have long handwritten ones, colour coded ones with deadlines on my iPad, collections of scribbled Post-it notes and even a bedside notebook or two.
Perfection seeking purists will note the factory interior and exterior colour code stickers in the spotless door shuts and tyre inflation sticker to the driver's door bottom.
Data fields available to VetCompass ™ researchers for each dog include a unique animal identifier along with species, breed, date of birth, colour, sex, neuter status and bodyweight, and clinical information from free - form text clinical notes, summary diagnosis terms (VeNom codes) and treatment with relevant dates.
Please be aware there is a dress code for the 2 fine dining restaurants - Smart trousers (please note no jeans or denim trousers regardless of colour) / t - shirts / shirts for men.
The culmination of her work on racial discrimination in Canadian legal history, Colour - Coded: A Legal History of Racism in Canada, 1900 - 1950, was awarded the noted 2002 Joseph Brandt Award.
There's Memo, which can be used to make little notes to yourself — and colour code them if you like.
«Make succinct notes and colour code them,» suggests Carys.
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