Sentences with phrase «surface area activity»

This is a surface area activity I have been using in my classroom since the mid-90s and it's one of my favorites!

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Transform any surface into a wonderful tummy or back time play area with the Skip Hop Treetop Friends Activity Gym.
The area has a distinctly strong smell, thanks to the sulfur deposits brought to the surface by seismic activity.
The Monarch Coffee Table offers a lot of wide - open surface area, making it great for the games, coloring pages and drinks of a high - activity home.
Satellite remote sensing is used to monitor volcanic activity in isolated areas, track ash clouds, and detect surface temperatures.
This catalyst has demonstrated specific activity at 10 milliamps per square centimeter of oxide catalyst (OER current normalized to catalyst surface area), with only 270 to 290 millivolts of overpotential for 30 hours of continuous testing in acidic electrolyte.
Using the aerial laser scanning technology lidar, she and her team precisely measured distances between the surface of the ground and a reference point in the air, revealing detailed outlines of areas where human activity had most likely disrupted the soil.
A sunspot is a region on the Sun's surface (photosphere) that is marked by a lower temperature than its surroundings and intense magnetic activity, which inhibits convection, forming areas of low surface temperature.
Outdoor test area with a flat, level surface where it is easy to clean spilled water and soil (You will likely spill water and soil in this activity.
With the human activity associated with industrialization, however, came the burning of fossil fuels for manufacturing and transportation, putting more carbon dioxide into the air and creating an increased pressure of this gas on some regions of the earth's surface — including coastal areas.
Major areas of focus in the research activities within the Department of Physics include solid - state physics, cluster physics, surface physics, biophysics, and physics education.
Moreover, the high surface area and low charge recombination characteristics of 2D materials can potentially enhance the photocatalyst activity.
The exceptional catalytic activity could be attributed to the synergistically combination of Fe and V in Ni - based LDHs that leads to better intrinsic catalytic activity and higher electrochemical surface area (ECSA).
We have long - term experience in using atomic layer deposition (ALD) to increase the catalytic activity and long - term stability of high - surface area materials.
Using high surface area (high aspect ratio) photoelectrodes opens the door to compensate low electrocatalytic activity (due to low turnover frequencies or low catalyst mass loadings) with high surface area.
The unstable surface means more muscle activity in the chest, arms and core area.
Good for KS3 and foundation KS4 relay activity linking a variety of topics (angles, probability, area, surface area, solving equations, volume and similar shapes amongst them) with overall questions to be answered.
So, in your context of a sports hall, obviously shape is one that you have identified and used, but others that quickly come to mind would be dimension and measurement esp for different activities that can be played indoors - the dimensions of different playing surfaces / areas etc; construction design (more shape and space incl scale drawings), costs of construction (lots of maths including rates which could incorporate linear equations with fixed and variable costs); the rules and scoring of different indoor games played (basketball is a good example with different points for different shots); and probably more.
Students carry out two activities: they measure acceleration of a marble due to gravity and they explore the link between impact forces and surface area of a parachute.
This product includes: • 4 links to instructional videos or texts • 2 links to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as rectangular prism and base • Visual examples of how to find volume of rectangular prisms using the volume formula V = b × h • An accompanying Teaching Notes file The Teaching Notes file includes: • A review of key terminology • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities on certain parts of the standard, such as using volume formulas of rectangular prisms • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as confusing the formulas for the volume of a rectangular prism other formulas, such as the formula for surface area
Quiet, sheltered areas are perfect for socialising, reading and small - group activities and might include elements such as sound, music or musical instruments, interesting or relaxing textures, gentle colours, mirrors, light panels and surfaces for mark - making.
Play areas don't have to cost the earth — many improvements can be made by revamping existing play equipment for example, putting in some all - weather surfacing allows children to play on their activity trail all year round without creating a mud bath!
Play spaces will typically involve combinations of: • Large areas of hard surfaces (for a range of ball games, rebound walls, etc.); • Smaller hard surfaced areas for hop - scotch, elastics and other small group games; • Large grassed area for running, ball games, athletics and other activities; • Play equipment for different aged students, catering for potentially large groups of students at any one time and providing a range of types of activities; • Small spaces with seating for individuals and small groups; • Smaller grassed areas for a variety of activities requiring intimate spaces; • Sand play areas, dirt, water and planting for creative activities; • Areas suitable for marbles, small cars and toys, digging, and play with loose materials and surfaces; • Areas for dramatic / role play which might include decks, cubbies and planting; • Shade and shelter, drinking water and other utilities; • Shrubs and trees for hiding, shelter, imaginative games; • Tables and seats for a range of group activities; • Gathering spaces for assemblies, performances and community activities; and, • Quiet spaces as well as busy spareas of hard surfaces (for a range of ball games, rebound walls, etc.); • Smaller hard surfaced areas for hop - scotch, elastics and other small group games; • Large grassed area for running, ball games, athletics and other activities; • Play equipment for different aged students, catering for potentially large groups of students at any one time and providing a range of types of activities; • Small spaces with seating for individuals and small groups; • Smaller grassed areas for a variety of activities requiring intimate spaces; • Sand play areas, dirt, water and planting for creative activities; • Areas suitable for marbles, small cars and toys, digging, and play with loose materials and surfaces; • Areas for dramatic / role play which might include decks, cubbies and planting; • Shade and shelter, drinking water and other utilities; • Shrubs and trees for hiding, shelter, imaginative games; • Tables and seats for a range of group activities; • Gathering spaces for assemblies, performances and community activities; and, • Quiet spaces as well as busy spareas for hop - scotch, elastics and other small group games; • Large grassed area for running, ball games, athletics and other activities; • Play equipment for different aged students, catering for potentially large groups of students at any one time and providing a range of types of activities; • Small spaces with seating for individuals and small groups; • Smaller grassed areas for a variety of activities requiring intimate spaces; • Sand play areas, dirt, water and planting for creative activities; • Areas suitable for marbles, small cars and toys, digging, and play with loose materials and surfaces; • Areas for dramatic / role play which might include decks, cubbies and planting; • Shade and shelter, drinking water and other utilities; • Shrubs and trees for hiding, shelter, imaginative games; • Tables and seats for a range of group activities; • Gathering spaces for assemblies, performances and community activities; and, • Quiet spaces as well as busy spareas for a variety of activities requiring intimate spaces; • Sand play areas, dirt, water and planting for creative activities; • Areas suitable for marbles, small cars and toys, digging, and play with loose materials and surfaces; • Areas for dramatic / role play which might include decks, cubbies and planting; • Shade and shelter, drinking water and other utilities; • Shrubs and trees for hiding, shelter, imaginative games; • Tables and seats for a range of group activities; • Gathering spaces for assemblies, performances and community activities; and, • Quiet spaces as well as busy spareas, dirt, water and planting for creative activities; • Areas suitable for marbles, small cars and toys, digging, and play with loose materials and surfaces; • Areas for dramatic / role play which might include decks, cubbies and planting; • Shade and shelter, drinking water and other utilities; • Shrubs and trees for hiding, shelter, imaginative games; • Tables and seats for a range of group activities; • Gathering spaces for assemblies, performances and community activities; and, • Quiet spaces as well as busy spAreas suitable for marbles, small cars and toys, digging, and play with loose materials and surfaces; • Areas for dramatic / role play which might include decks, cubbies and planting; • Shade and shelter, drinking water and other utilities; • Shrubs and trees for hiding, shelter, imaginative games; • Tables and seats for a range of group activities; • Gathering spaces for assemblies, performances and community activities; and, • Quiet spaces as well as busy spAreas for dramatic / role play which might include decks, cubbies and planting; • Shade and shelter, drinking water and other utilities; • Shrubs and trees for hiding, shelter, imaginative games; • Tables and seats for a range of group activities; • Gathering spaces for assemblies, performances and community activities; and, • Quiet spaces as well as busy spaces.
The Super Source Measurement activities challenge students to investigate surface area, volume, and angle measurement with commonly used manipulatives.
Easy - to - use activities promote understanding of shapes, figures, surface area, and volume.
Graffiti ranging from gang activity to beautiful artworks seemingly covers the area's every surface.
The goals of a center referred to in paragraph (1) shall be to promote and support strategic national surface transportation programs and activities relating to the work of State departments of transportation in the areas of environment, surface transportation safety, rural safety, and project finance.
The good news is that pulled muscles and muscle aches are easily preventable; always make sure you and Fido warm up and cool down before and after every activity — this can include a slow stroll (on soft surfaces such as grass) to stretch those muscles, applying a cold compress on the affected area, and a gentle massage to reduce the likelihood of injury.
«The climate patterns responsible for the expected above - normal 2007 hurricane season continue to be the ongoing multi-decadal signal (the set of oceanic and atmospheric conditions that have spawned increased Atlantic hurricane activity since 1995), warmer - than - normal sea surface temperatures in key areas of the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea, and the El Nino / La Nina cycle»
The areas where water samples drawn from near - surface layers had traces of the natural contaminants from the deep shale layers showed no relationship to past or current gas drilling activity, the researchers reported.
The global surface area and GHG flux estimates from reservoirs compared with those of other freshwater ecosystems and other anthropogenic activities.
A sunspot is a region on the Sun's surface (photosphere) that is marked by intense magnetic activity, which inhibits convection, forming areas of reduced surface temperature.
Sunspots are dark, cooler regions of the solar surface, areas of pent - up magnetic activity.
«Soils have entered an «anthropogenic state,» with most of the global surface area either directly managed by humans or indirectly influenced by human activities,» they write.
The observed effects of cryosphere reduction include modification of river regimes due to enhanced glacial melt, snowmelt advance and enhanced winter base flow; formation of thermokarst terrain and disappearance of surface lakes in thawing permafrost; decrease in potential travel days of vehicles over frozen roads in the Arctic; enhanced potential for glacier hazards and slope instability due to mechanical weakening driven by ice and permafrost melting; regional ocean freshening; sea - level rise due to glacier and ice sheet shrinkage; biotic colonisation and faunal changes in deglaciated terrain; changes in freshwater and marine ecosystems affected by lake - ice and sea - ice reduction; changes in livelihoods; reduced tourism activities related to skiing, ice climbing and scenic activities in cryospheric areas affected by degradation; and increased ease of ship transportation in the Arctic.
In making their seasonal outlook, which was released on May 23, NOAA cited a broad area of above - average sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic Basin, a continuation of a natural cycle of above - average hurricane activity, and a lack of an El Niño event in the Pacific Ocean as reasons why there may be more storms this year.
That rule, which prohibited surface coal mining activities from disturbing areas within 100 feet of streams, promised Appalachians that their vital waters would be protected from industry destruction.
Dr. Baliunas has manuscripts in preparation (no coauthors) in the area of Ca II chromospheric surface magnetic activity and variability in F - G dwarfs and subgiants in M67.
Activities such as selecting areas to be cleaned, abrading surfaces, mixing abrasives, operating equipment, directing abrasive materials towards surface of parts, examining finished parts, and adhering to safety regulations are often seen on Sandblaster resumes.
• Greet customers as they check into their rooms and assist them with the check in process • Provide customers with information that they need regarding hotel services and facilities • Perform bed stripping and linen changing activities, and ensure that all supplies within the room and bathroom are replenished • Transport dirty laundry to the washing area and pick up clean linen and towels • Replenish the room attendant cart with supplies such as toilet paper, soap, shampoo, shaving kits and linen • Sweep and mop floors in rooms, corridors, stairwells, lobbies and reception areas • Sanitize all surfaces using the right amount of sanitizing liquids and other cleaning agents • Set up, clean and maintain event rooms for meetings, wedding receptions and parties
• Cleaned surfaces such as floors and counters, by using designated cleaners and tools • Wiped down windows and doors and ensured that all furniture was properly polished and buffed • Washed bathrooms and ascertained that supplies such as soap and towels were replenished • Assisted waiters in clearing away tables and transporting dishes to the kitchen area • Ascertained that all trash receptacles were emptied and that appropriate waste disposal activities are appropriately carried out
Housekeeping Assistant • Assist head housekeeper in creating staff schedules according to each member's individual capabilities • Distribute schedules to staff members and provide them with information on how to handle each duty • Over the general cleanliness and maintenance of the hotel by inspecting each area in detail • Ascertain that trash is appropriately collected from rooms and offices and disposed of in the right manner • Perform cleaning activities including dusting, sweeping, mopping and vacuuming • Clean spills and soiled areas and ensure that each surface within the hotel in sanitized • Train housekeeping staff members in safely mixing and using cleaning agents • Interview, hire and train new members of the housekeeping team and ensure that they understand compliance issues thoroughly • Maintain work and storage areas by ensuring that they are kept neat and cleaned as often as possible • Maintain inventory of cleaning supplies and equipment and ensure that supplies are procured before they run low
• Cleaning surfaces in kitchen, halls and rooms • Deep cleaning carpeted and non-carpeted areas and soft furnishings • Storing linen and handling laundry activities associated with linen washing and pressing • Operating cleaning equipment such as washing machines and vacuums
Promoted good behavior by using the positive reinforcement method Kept play areas clean by sterilizing and disinfecting children's toys and surfaces Administered minor first aid to injured students Communicated regularly with parents about activities, accomplishments, and behaviors Maintained a child - friendly environment.
For example, the Commission is concerned that while proposed declarations in the Archer Basin may disadvantage Indigenous communities by effectively prohibiting various opportunities to develop land in the proposed preservation areas such as agriculture, and surface mining, it may allow for damaging, large - scale mining activities to continue.
«In general, areas of the state where limestone is close to surface or areas with deeper limestone — but with a conducive configuration of water table elevation, stratigraphy and aquifer characteristics — have increased sinkhole activity
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