Sentences with phrase «definition of key terms»

It is recommended to give brief definitions of key terms in the introduction but their number should not exceed three - four terms.
It is recommended to give a brief definition of key terms in the introduction, but their number should not exceed three or four terms.
Business loan agreements, like other contracts, almost always include a list of definitions of key terms.
The Smarter Balanced glossary includes definitions of key terms used throughout the ELA / literacy and mathematics Achievement Level Descriptor (ALDs).
 The Digest is a guide to enforcing Employment Insurance, with definitions of key terms, and elaborates on expectations of EI claimants and -LSB-...]
Rand denounced Christian morality as altruistic, but knowing her definitions of key terms is crucial.
The worksheet or lesson resource includes: quotes and key points from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, as well as the definition of key terms for students to use when completing tasks.
AQA, GCSE Religious Studies B, NEW Specification B: Catholic Christianity, 3.12: Prayer and posture The PowerPoint contains: Learning objectives, prayer, starter, definition of key terms, notes from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, tasks and practice exam questions with sample structure for answering the evaluation question and finally the plenary.
AQA, GCSE Religious Studies B, NEW Specification B: Catholic Christianity, Unit 3.1 Psalms and the use of music in worship The PowerPoint contains: Learning objectives, prayer, starter, definition of key terms, notes from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, tasks and practice exam questions with sample structure for answering the evaluation question and finally the plenary.
The worksheets or lesson resources includes: quotes and key points from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, as well as the definition of key terms for students to use when completing tasks or answering practice exam questions.
AQA, GCSE Religious Studies B, NEW Specification B: Catholic Christianity, Unit 3.6: The influence of the Trinity on Christians today The PowerPoint contains: Learning objectives, prayer, starter, definition of key terms, notes from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, tasks and practice exam questions with sample structure for answering the evaluation question and finally the plenary.
The worksheet or lesson resource includes: Annunciation bible quote from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, as well as the definition of key terms for students to use when completing tasks or answering practice exam questions.
Each worksheet or lesson resource includes: quotes and key points from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, as well as the definition of key terms for students to use when completing tasks or answering practice exam questions.
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The PowerPoint contains: Learning objectives, prayer, starter, definition of key terms, notes from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, tasks and practice exam questions with sample structure for answering the evaluation question and finally the plenary.
AQA, GCSE Religious Studies B, NEW Specification B: Catholic Christianity, 3.9 The authority of the Magisterium and its views on the Trinity The PowerPoint contains: Learning objectives, prayer, starter, definition of key terms, notes from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, tasks and practice exam questions with sample structure for answering the evaluation question and finally the plenary.
AQA, GCSE Religious Studies B, NEW Specification B: Catholic Christianity, 3.11: Traditional and spontaneous prayer The PowerPoint contains: Learning objectives, prayer, starter, definition of key terms, notes from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, tasks and practice exam questions with sample structure for answering the evaluation question and finally the plenary.
AQA, GCSE Religious Studies B, NEW Specification B: Catholic Christianity, 3.10: Baptism The PowerPoint contains: Learning objectives, prayer, starter, definition of key terms, notes from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, tasks and practice exam questions with sample structure for answering the evaluation question and finally the plenary.
AQA, GCSE Religious Studies B, NEW Specification B: Catholic Christianity, Unit 3.3 Acclamations used in the Mass The PowerPoint contains: Learning objectives, prayer, starter, definition of key terms, notes from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, tasks and practice exam questions with sample structure for answering the evaluation question and finally the plenary.
This PowerPoint also has links to recommended You tube video clips The lesson resource includes: quotes and key points from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, as well as the definition of key terms for students to use when completing tasks or answering practice exam questions.
2.1 - Jesus as God Incarnate 2.2 - God's message to Joseph 2.3 - Jesus, the Word of God 2.4 - Jesus as both fully human and fully God 2.5 - Christian symbols The PowerPoint contains: Learning objectives, prayer, starter, definition of key terms, notes from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, tasks and practice exam questions with sample structure for answering the evaluation question and finally the plenary.
Each PowerPoint contains: Learning objectives, prayer, starter, definition of key terms, notes from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, tasks and practice exam questions with sample structure for answering the evaluation question and finally the plenary.
The worksheet or lesson resource includes: quotes and key points from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, as well as the definition of key terms for students to use when completing tasks or answering practice exam questions.
, AQA, GCSE Religious Studies B, NEW Specification B: Catholic Christianity, Incarnation unit: 2.1 - Jesus as God incarnate The PowerPoint contains: Learning objectives, prayer, starter, definition of key terms, notes from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, tasks and practice exam questions with sample structure for answering the evaluation question and finally the plenary.
B: Catholic Christianity, Incarnation Unit: 2.2 God's message to Joseph The PowerPoint contains: Learning objectives, prayer, starter, definition of key terms, notes from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, tasks and practice exam questions with sample structure for answering the evaluation question and finally the plenary.
The worksheet or lesson resource includes: A Bible passage, quotes and key points from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, as well as the definition of key terms for students to use when completing tasks or answering practice exam questions.
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