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Kindergarten schedule and educational activities overview for Unit 2 Week 1 in reading, math, and science.
Grade:
Kindergarten
Subject:
Reading
Unit:
2
Week:
1
Theme:
Tools
Letter Recognition:
Pp
Category Words:
colors
Vocabulary Words:
fetch, discover, tools, rumble, defeated
Test Date:
Thursday, 10/29
Math:
Chapter 3 - Represent, Count and Write Numbers 6 to 9
Math Test Date:
Monday, 10/19
Science:
Pumpkins
High-Frequency Words:
I, can, the, we, see
High-Frequency Word for Unit 2 Week 1:
a
Note:
Important Dates
Wednesday, 10/14:
“One”derful Wednesday! Wear stripes!
Tuesday, 10/20:
Return library book so you can check out a new one!
Monday, 10/26-Friday, 10/30:
Character Education Spirit Week
Thursday, 10/29:
End of the First Nine Weeks
Friday, 10/30:
Teacher Planning Day (No School)
Monday, 11/2:
Teacher Planning Day (No School)
Donations:
Collecting outside toys for playground time. Willing to donate a soccer ball?
Teacher:
Sonja Darden
School:
Buck Lake Elementary
Contact:
488-6133, [email protected]
Date:
October 12, 2020
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Year:
2014
Event:
The Wonders of Physics
Type of document:
Lecture script and demonstration schedule
Subject:
Physics, Motion, Heat, Sound, Electricity, Magnetism, Light, Dimensions
Author:
Peter, Professor Clint Sprott, Kenny Rudinger, Michael Winokur, Marty Lichtman, Mike Randall, Ed Leonard, Bethany Reilly
Intended audience:
Students and general public attending the show
Location:
Not specified
Format:
Stage presentation with demonstrations and audio-visual elements
Related documents:
2011 WOP script, 2012 WOP script, 2013 WOP script
Purpose:
Educational and entertainment presentation on physics principles
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Vietnam
Theme:
Language education, Vietnamese culture and tourism
Document Type:
Educational workbook / lesson unit
Institution:
English language curriculum provider
Target Audience:
Students learning English as a foreign language
Content Focus:
Phonetics, vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, cultural landmarks
Learning Outcomes:
Reading comprehension, listening and speaking skills, grammar accuracy, cultural knowledge
Key Locations Mentioned:
Binh Ba Island, Ha Giang, Saigon, Thang Long, Phong Nha - Ke Bang National Park, Hue, Cu Chi Tunnels
Historical References:
15th–20th centuries Vietnamese history, French colonial period, Queen Victoria reign
Tourist Attractions:
Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, Son Doong Cave, One Pillar Pagoda, Ben Thanh Market, Po Nagar Cham Towers, Bitexco Tower, Perfume Pagoda
Type of text:
Literary analysis essay
Works discussed:
The Crucible; Year of Wonders
Authors discussed:
Arthur Miller; Geraldine Brooks
Literary genre of sources:
Play; Historical novel
Historical setting of sources:
17th century
Locations referenced:
Salem, Massachusetts; Eyam, Derbyshire
Key characters discussed:
John Proctor; Reverend Parris; Reverend Hale; Michael Mompellion; Elinor Mompellion
Historical events referenced:
Salem witch trials; outbreak of the bubonic plague in Eyam
Themes:
Religious dogma; Theocratic justice; Atonement; Fear and hysteria; Moral transformation
Religious context:
Puritan belief and Christian doctrine
Literary focus:
Character transformation and critique of religious authority
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Borisoglebsk
Subject:
English Language
Author:
Zubareva Yulia Sergeevna
Educational Institution:
MBOU Boris-Glebskaya Secondary School
Grade:
9th grade
Target Audience:
9th grade students
Topic:
Natural Wonders of Great Britain
Form of Lesson:
In-person, Distance, Group
Note:
Objectives
Period of Activity:
2023-2024
Date of Approval:
September 2023
Date of Revision:
N/A
Equipment:
Computer with internet access, projector, screen
Link to the web quest:
https://ukit.com/sites/url/qf2wzhg52/pages/id/index/constructor
Year:
2026
Grade Levels:
K–3
Subject:
Literature
Type of Document:
Curriculum Anthology / Reading Collection
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Education
Authors:
Suzanne Bloom, David Ezra Stein, Shelley Rotner, Andrew Clements, Emma Dodd, Jane Yolen, Robert Burleigh, Susan Gal, Stephen Swinburne, Carmen Tafolla, Sally Sutton, Kevin Henkes, Gwendolyn Brooks, Mabel Watts, Aileen Fisher, Alma Flor Ada, Mary Newell DePalma, Dianna Hutts Aston, Nikki McClure, Lillian Moore, Leland B. Jacobs, Nikki Giovanni, Eloise Greenfield, Manya Stojic, Joann Early Macken, Andrew Bleiman, Charley Hoce, John Langstaff, Jack Prelutsky, Ellen Javernick, Karma Wilson, Jana Novotny Hunter, Jonathan Emmett, Ezra Jack Keats, Megan McDonald, George Levenson, Valeri Gorbachev, Mary Ann Hoberman, Joanne Ryder, Kay Winters, Meg Starr, Deborah Heiligman, Steve Jenkins, Robin Page, Alexander Steffensmeier, Jan Brett, Jim Arnosky, Johnny Ray Moore, Joan Sweeney, Beatrice Schenk de Regniers, Hazel Hutchins, Cathryn Falwell, Gordon Titcomb, Shelley Rotner, April Pulley Sayre, Tedd Arnold, Arnold Lobel, Kevin Henkes, Rebecca Kai Dotlich, Doreen Cronin, Pat Mora, James Rumford, Grace Lin, Holly Keller, Rukhsana Khan, Kelly Bennett, Juliana Hatkoff, Isabella Hatkoff, Craig Hatkoff, Jonathan London, John Rocco, Bobbie Kalman, Vickie Cobb, Cynthia Rylant, Jeanette Winter, Nancy Smiler Levinson, Duncan Tonatiuh, Kelly DiPucchio, Sarah Sullivan, Lupe Ruiz-Flores, Nina Jaffe, Molly Bang, Megan McCarthy, David A. Adler, Becky Bloom, Helen Recorvits, Rudolfo Anaya, Linda Heller
Target Audience:
Elementary school students
Content Type:
Fiction, Poetry, Nonfiction, Biographies, Myths
Format:
Big Books, Anthologies, Weekly Reading Units
Educational Focus:
Literacy development, comprehension, cultural exposure
Units and Weeks:
Organized by Grade K–3, each with weekly readings and accompanying poems or illustrations
Note:
Year
Subject:
Safety Training, Employee Orientation
Document Type:
Checklist
Target Audience:
New Employees
Event:
Research Week
Document type:
Submission guidelines
Required submissions:
Research proposal; Christian worldview statement
Proposal length:
200–300 words
Worldview statement length:
150–250 words
Formatting requirements:
Double-spaced text
Submission method:
Online submission portal
Evaluation context:
Judging criteria during event
Intended audience:
Students
Religious framework:
Christian worldview
Examples included:
Applied, basic, theoretical, textual, and investigative proposal templates
Source type:
Academic institutional guidelines
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Global
Theme:
Aspects of the Local Church
Document Type:
Youth Ministry Resource
Organ / Institution:
Youth Ministries Department, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
Author:
Charles Blythe
Target Audience:
Youth leaders, Youth groups, Church members
Start Date:
March 16, 2019
End Date:
March 23, 2019
Global Youth Day:
March 16, 2019
Homecoming Sabbath:
March 23, 2019
Translation Guidelines:
Provided
Scripture Version:
New King James Version (NKJV)
Permission:
Granted for local use in churches and youth groups
About the Writer:
Pastor Charles Blythe, youth pastor and former district pastor in the Central Jamaica Conference
Contextual Description:
Document provides 8 lessons on aspects of the local church with a focus on youth ministry and spiritual growth within the church community.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Ashland, Ohio
Subject:
Terms of Call for Non-Installed Ministers
Document Type:
Terms of Call Form
Ordaining Body or Ordaining Denomination:
Presbyterian Church (USA)
Target Audience:
Non-Installed Ministers of Word & Sacrament
Approval Date:
N/A
Effective Date:
N/A
Date of Last Review:
N/A
Benefits:
Medical, Pension, Death and Disability, Long-term Disability, Dental, Vision, SECA
Professional Expenses:
Continuing Education, Travel Reimbursement, Other
Special Provisions:
Paid Time Off, Study Leave, Sabbatical
Minimum Effective Salary:
$25,000
Compensation Review Date:
N/A
Note:
Year
Topic:
Nurse Practitioner Regulations and Scope of Practice
Document Type:
Professional Practice Guide
Target Audience:
APRN Students
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Scotland
Theme:
Scotland’s Stories
Document Type:
Application Guidelines
Organization:
Scottish Book Trust
Target Audience:
Emerging event programmers
Application Deadline:
Friday 15 April at 5pm
Event Dates:
Monday 14 to Friday 20 November
Funding:
£500 per event, £250 stipend
Eligibility:
Open to emerging event programmers
Required Participants:
Author, storyteller, illustrator, or writer
Event Format:
Digital, in-person, or socially distanced
Host Organization:
Required for funding application
Contact Person:
Nyla Ahmad, Reading Communities Manager
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Contact Phone:
0131 524 0130
Event Planning Resources:
Available for successful applicants
Event Promotion:
Support from Scottish Book Trust
Funding Disbursement:
September 2022
Funding Usage:
Event expenses, author fees, travel, venue hire
Event Restrictions:
No profit generation, no book sales for profit
Note:
Important Dates
All-In Day:
Date to be confirmed
Book Week Scotland:
14-20 November
Note:
Year
Context:
A teaching resource providing a week-long learning activity for students focused on understanding unit pricing and calculating the best buy in different purchasing scenarios.
Note:
Year
Document Type:
Letter
Author:
Mrs Barter
Target Audience:
Chestnut Class parents, carers, and children
Effective Period:
Week beginning 4th May
Context:
A home learning plan for Chestnut Class, outlining activities in reading, writing, maths, and wider curriculum.
Year:
2025
Region / city:
Queensland
Topic:
Youth, Grants, Community Events
Document Type:
Guidelines
Organization:
Queensland Government Office for Youth
Author:
Queensland Government
Target Audience:
Young Queenslanders aged 12-25, Auspice Organisations
Period of Action:
April 6-12, 2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2018
Region / City:
Canberra
Theme:
Employment Vacancies
Document Type:
Official Gazette
Organization:
ACT Government
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Job seekers, Public Service employees
Period of validity:
Temporary positions available for six months
Approval Date:
08 February 2018
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Queensland
Theme:
Youth empowerment, community engagement
Document Type:
Application guidelines
Organ / Institution:
Office for Youth
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Young Queenslanders aged 12-25, organizations
Period of Action:
April 2026 (11th-19th)
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Jurisdiction:
Queensland, Australia
Program:
Queensland Youth Week Community Event Grants
Document type:
Grant application form
Issuing body:
Queensland Government Office for Youth
Target audience:
Event coordinators and auspice organisations delivering youth community events
Eligible age groups:
12–18 years; 18–25 years
Focus areas:
Youth empowerment and leadership; Health, wellbeing and inclusion; Education, employment and skills development; Community connection and belonging; Arts, culture and heritage; Celebrating achievements and skills
Funding scope:
Community events delivered during Queensland Youth Week
Reporting requirement:
Acquittal report required after event completion
Reporting deadline:
16 May 2025
Insurance requirement:
Public liability insurance of $10 million
Geographic scope:
Queensland
Source type:
Government administrative form defining eligibility, assessment criteria, reporting obligations, and endorsement requirements for funding applications related to youth community events.
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Canberra
Topic:
Job Vacancies
Document Type:
Government Gazette
Organization:
ACT Health
Author:
ACT Health
Target Audience:
Job seekers, health professionals
Period of Validity:
Temporary positions, up to two years with possibility of extension or permanency
Approval Date:
01 November 2021
Date of Changes:
01 November 2021
Description:
A government-issued document listing job vacancies within ACT Health, outlining job responsibilities, qualifications, application procedures, and contact information.
Year:
2018
Jurisdiction:
Australian Capital Territory
City:
Canberra
Publisher:
ACT Government
Document type:
Government gazette
Subject:
Public sector vacancies
Period covered:
Week beginning 09 August 2018
Gazettal dates:
10–14 August 2018
Employing bodies:
Calvary Health Care ACT; Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate; Access Canberra; Procurement ACT
Positions advertised:
Healthcare, administration, procurement, investigation, management
Application deadlines:
16–31 August 2018