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Lesson plan outlining instructional activities, assessment, and materials for teaching fourth-grade students about inherited and acquired adaptations in life science.
Subject:
Life Science
Grade Level:
4
State Standard:
4-2
Indicator:
4-2.4
Learning Objective:
Distinguish between inherited and acquired characteristics
Essential Question:
How do living things survive in their environment?
Assessment Method:
3-2-1 written reflection
Instructional Activities:
Beak adaptation simulation, textbook reading and discussion, PowerPoint presentation
Materials:
Spoon, Fork, Straw, Chopsticks, Rice grains, Foam packing material, Cup of water
Target Audience:
Grade 4 students
Instructional Strategies:
Turn and talk, prediction, discussion, text analysis
Accommodation:
Pairing for special education students
Critical Thinking Focus:
Understanding vocabulary, analyzing camouflage, evaluating adaptations
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Year:
2023
Subject:
Science
Document Type:
Educational Material
Author:
Unknown
Intended Audience:
Grade 4 students
Period of Use:
Educational curriculum
Approval Date:
Not specified
Revision Date:
Not specified
Context:
A quiz focusing on basic concepts in science, including plants, energy, ecosystems, and environmental awareness, designed for grade 4 students.
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Oxford, Basildon, Leeds, London
Topic:
Inherited Cardiovascular Conditions
Document Type:
Training Curriculum
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Dr. E Wicks, Dr. A Dimarco, Dr S Page, Prof. S Mohiddin
Target Audience:
Cardiologists in training
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
November 2022
Date of Modifications:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region / Institution:
University College London
Programme:
DPUK Work Package 5
Related Work Packages:
WP3 (UK Biobank), WP4 (1946 birth cohort), WP6
Thematic Area:
Neurodegenerative diseases and biomarkers
Diseases Covered:
Familial Alzheimer’s disease, Familial frontotemporal dementia, Huntington’s disease, Familial Parkinson’s disease (LRRK2)
Cohorts:
UCL FAD, DIAN, GENFI, Track HD, LRRK2 cohort
Type of Document:
Research programme summary and output report
Organ / Institution:
University College London
Collaborating Initiatives:
DIAN, GENFI, Track HD, UK Biobank
Main Biomarkers Studied:
Serum neurofilament light (NfL), plasma phospho-tau181, cortical mean diffusivity, PET imaging markers
Study Population:
Individuals with autosomal dominant inherited neurodegenerative diseases and non-mutation carrier siblings
Research Focus:
Presymptomatic to symptomatic disease progression and biomarker validation
Outputs:
Peer-reviewed publications and longitudinal cohort analyses
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Science
Document Type:
Lesson Plan
Organization:
GYSTC
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Fifth Grade Students
Period of Action:
Single lesson
Approval Date:
Unknown
Revision Date:
Unknown
Habitat Selection and Learning in Cattle: Inherited Traits, Social Models, and Individual Experience
Year:
2023
Institution:
University of Idaho
Course:
REM 456
Instructor:
Karen Launchbaugh
Region / Study Locations:
Idaho, New Mexico, Texas
Subject:
Animal behavior, habitat selection
Species:
Cattle (Tarentaise, Hereford, Brangus, Angus)
Methods:
Observational studies, trial and error, social facilitation
Key Concepts:
Inherited habitat preferences, diet influence, social learning, individual experience, spatial memory, habitat use skills
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Huye, Rwanda
Subject:
Procurement
Document Type:
Bidding Document
Organ / Institution:
Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB)
Author:
Clarisse UMUTONI
Target Audience:
Companies specialized in heavy machinery supply
Period of Validity:
120 days
Approval Date:
October 2022
Amendments Date:
N/A
Document type:
Legal notice
Jurisdiction:
United States
Program:
Head Start
Governing law:
Federal law
Issuing authority:
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families
Legal basis:
42 U.S.C. §9831 et seq.; 2 CFR Parts 200 and 300; 45 CFR Parts 1303 and 1305
Subject matter:
Federal interest in real property
Property status:
Real property acquired or improved with federal award funds
Restrictions:
Use, encumbrance, transfer, sale, lease, disposition
Beneficiary:
Head Start program participants
Recipient role:
Trustee of federally funded property
Approval authority:
Responsible HHS/ACF official
Execution requirement:
Authorized representative and notarization
Applicable exhibits:
Exhibit A (legal property description)
Year:
2021
Region / city:
N/A
Topic:
Healthcare, Data Management, Pneumonia
Document type:
Guideline
Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
Medical professionals, Data managers
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of amendments:
N/A
Year:
2025
Region / city:
UK
Subject:
Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
Document type:
Public guidance draft
Organization:
RCSLT (Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists)
Author:
Gemma Jones
Target audience:
General public, health professionals, speech and language therapists, multidisciplinary teams
Period of validity:
Draft for consultation
Approval date:
June 2025
Date of changes:
Not specified
Program:
Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Recovery/Mitigation (CDBG-DR/MIT)
Subject:
Appraisal and review appraisal compliance for real property acquisition
Document type:
Compliance checklist
Regulatory framework:
Uniform Relocation Assistance (URA); Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice
Jurisdiction:
Puerto Rico
Responsible entities:
PRDOH CDBG-DR/MIT Program Subrecipients
Applicable acquisitions:
Voluntary and involuntary real property acquisitions
Review process:
Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC)
Special conditions:
Entities with eminent domain authority
Referenced authorities:
Junta Examinadora de Evaluadores de Bienes Raíces de Puerto Rico; CRIM; 21 L.P.R.A. § 7183(a)(7)
Content sections:
Property information; appraisal requirements; appraisal report contents; agency-only requirements; appraisal checklist review
Compliance status fields:
Yes/No/N/A with supporting documentation
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Hartford, CT
Topic:
PCA Training
Document Type:
Training Curriculum
Organization:
Department of Social Services, State of Connecticut
Author:
Department of Social Services
Target Audience:
Agency-Based Personal Care Assistants
Period of Validity:
One year for existing PCAs, 90 days for new employees
Approval Date:
May 2019
Revision Date:
May 2019
Certification Test:
Yes
Certification Required:
Yes
Test Passing Score:
70
Delivery Method:
Paper-based training
Applicable Staff:
Agency-based Personal Care Assistants (PCAs)
Training Purpose:
To ensure quality care and prevent critical incidents for home care clients
Description:
Standardized curriculum designed to train agency-based Personal Care Assistants (PCAs) on the necessary skills, protocols, and safety procedures.
Year:
2014
Region / City:
USA
Topic:
Contract Terms and Conditions
Document Type:
Contract Specifications
Organization / Institution:
Department of Energy (DOE)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Contractors and Subcontractors
Period of Action:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Region / City:
Western Australia
Topic:
Acquired Brain Injury Rehabilitation, Concussion Management
Document Type:
Referral Form
Institution / Organization:
Western Australian Acquired Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service
Target Audience:
Healthcare providers, patients
Contextual Description:
A referral form for concussion management under the Western Australian Acquired Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service (WAABIRS), outlining eligibility, medical details, and required information for referral processing.
Year:
2019-2020
Region / City:
UQ
Topic:
Music therapy, Acquired Brain Injury, Rehabilitation
Document Type:
Research Project Description
Organization / Institution:
University of Queensland
Author:
Mrs Melanie Hoyle, Dr Tammy Aplin
Target Audience:
UQ enrolled School of Health and Rehabilitation students, preferably studying occupational therapy or physiotherapy
Period of Action:
8 weeks
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
London
Subject:
Building safety, combustible materials, housing
Document Type:
Policy statement
Author:
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Target Audience:
Housing organisations, project managers, property developers
Action Period:
2023/24 and beyond
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
UK
Topic:
Acquired Brain Injury
Document Type:
Consultation Draft
Organization:
RCSLT
Author:
Gemma Jones, RCSLT Project Manager
Target Audience:
Members of RCSLT, Healthcare Professionals, Researchers
Period of Validity:
Until final content is published
Date of Approval:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Course:
FAML 100 – Marriage and Family Studies
Institution:
Brigham Young University (BYU)
Author:
Student (unnamed)
Type of document:
Personal reflection / skills assessment
Target audience:
Course instructor and classmates
Skills assessed:
Effective communication, understanding and empathy, honesty
Period of study:
Spring semester 2026
Submission format:
PDF upload
Country:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Hereditary angioedema and acquired C1 inhibitor deficiency
Document type:
Medical research article
Study type:
National survey
Authors:
Patrick FK Yong; Tanya Coulter; Tariq El-Shanwany; Tomaz Garcez; Scott Hackett; Rashmi Jain; Sorena Kiani-Alikhan; Ania Manson; Sadia Noorani; Catherine Stroud; Christine Symons; Ravishankar Sargur; Cathal Steele; Hana Alachkar; Ariharan Anantharachagan; Peter D Arkwright; Jolanta Bernatoniene; Malini Bhole; Lindsay Brown; Matthew Buckland; Siobhan Burns; Charu Chopra; James Darroch; Elizabeth Drewe; Jillian Edmonds; Anjali Ekbote; Shuayb Elkhalifa; Sarah Goddard; Dorothea Grosse-Kreul; Padmalal Gurugama; Rosie Hague; Richard Herriot; Archana Herwadkar; Stephen M Hughes; Laura Jones; Sara Lear; Elizabeth McDermott; Sai Hurng Kham Murng; Arthur Price; Vyanka Redenbaugh; Alex Richter; Andrew Riordan; Fiona Shackley; Julia Stichbury; Debbie Springett; Michael D Tarzi; Moira Thomas; Pavaladurai Vijayadurai; Austen Worth
Institutions:
Multiple NHS trusts and university hospitals across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
Corresponding author:
Patrick FK Yong
Corresponding institution:
Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust
Methodology:
Questionnaire survey of specialist centres managing hereditary angioedema and acquired C1 inhibitor deficiency
Number of participating centres:
37
Patient population:
Individuals with HAE-1/2, HAE with normal C1 inhibitor, and acquired C1 inhibitor deficiency
Sample size:
1265 patients
Medical conditions studied:
Hereditary angioedema; acquired C1 inhibitor deficiency
Key treatments mentioned:
Danazol; C1 inhibitor replacement therapy; icatibant; tranexamic acid
Funding source:
Unrestricted grant from Pharming
Keywords:
hereditary angioedema; acquired C1 inhibitor deficiency; epidemiology; demographics; treatment modalities; United Kingdom
Author:
Charlotte Marie Bisgaard Klemmensen
Institution:
Centre for Discourse and Practice, Department of Communication and Psychology, Aalborg University
Email:
[email protected]
Word count:
7210
Character count:
48,803
Type of document:
Academic article
Keywords:
Trouble-talk, Acquired brain injury, Repair, Alignment, Aphasia, Person-centered institutional care
Study period:
2012–2013
Data collection:
Video ethnography of 30 hours including fieldwork over one year
Location:
Danish care home facility
Research methods:
Discourse analysis, Ethnomethodological conversation analysis
Target population:
Individuals with severe acquired brain injury
Findings focus:
Interactional consequences of trouble-talk in therapist-resident encounters
Academic field:
Health communication, Language psychology, Interaction studies