Tuesday, February 25, 2020
Friday, February 14, 2020
Maths
What does it mean to be a good mathematician?*Help people in going maths problem.*Great skill in maths.*You can become good at maths simply by dedication. *Take time each day to practice maths until the concepts start to click for you. * Most people can improve at maths with some extra hard work.*Should always prove your answer and show your work.*Should take their time and think about it first.*Use different strategies to solve your problem.*Should always check their work.*Make sure your answer makes sense.
*Ask question/opinion from teacher and student .
*Double check your work.
*One reason why people who learn more mathematics earn more is because doing maths makes you smarter and more productive. According to Clancy Blair, a professor of psychology at NYU, the act of performing mathematical calculations improves reasoning, problem-solving skills, behaviour, and the ability to self-regulate.
*Ask question/opinion from teacher and student .
*Double check your work.
*One reason why people who learn more mathematics earn more is because doing maths makes you smarter and more productive. According to Clancy Blair, a professor of psychology at NYU, the act of performing mathematical calculations improves reasoning, problem-solving skills, behaviour, and the ability to self-regulate.
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Human Right
The top 5 human right:
*Freedom
*School
*Marriage
*Religion
*Law
The Human Right
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Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Corona virus
Corona virus
1.What is the corona virus?
2.Why are you interested in it?
Corona virus is a world wide problem . The virus has infected more than 14,200 people in mainland China, with a further 100 cases reported from 23 other countries. Although the disease is mostly confined to China, where each of its provinces and territories have reported infections, corona virus has reached as far as the US, France, Germany, Australia, Japan, Canada and South Korea, the United Arab Emirates, the UK and Finland. At least 304 people have died in China plus one person outside of China .
3.How does the news impact on you , your community , the environment or the world?
The loss of jobs. Family member loss. People are scared around the world. People will be afraid to eat foods in china. Some people will be racism to china people.
4.What does that corona virus make you think about, worry about, or want to take action about?
Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when cough or sneeze. Put your used tissue in the rubbish bin . Wash and dry your hands often, especially after coughing or sneezing use soap. Stay away from others if you're sick.
1.What is the corona virus?
Corona viruses are a family of viruses known for containing strains that cause potentially deadly diseases in mammals and birds. In humans they're typically spread via airborne droplets of fluid produced by infected individuals. Some rare but notable strains, including Wuhan corona virus (2019), and those responsible for severe acute respiratory syndrome and Middle East respiratory syndrome.
2.Why are you interested in it?
Corona virus is a world wide problem . The virus has infected more than 14,200 people in mainland China, with a further 100 cases reported from 23 other countries. Although the disease is mostly confined to China, where each of its provinces and territories have reported infections, corona virus has reached as far as the US, France, Germany, Australia, Japan, Canada and South Korea, the United Arab Emirates, the UK and Finland. At least 304 people have died in China plus one person outside of China .
3.How does the news impact on you , your community , the environment or the world?
The loss of jobs. Family member loss. People are scared around the world. People will be afraid to eat foods in china. Some people will be racism to china people.
4.What does that corona virus make you think about, worry about, or want to take action about?
Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when cough or sneeze. Put your used tissue in the rubbish bin . Wash and dry your hands often, especially after coughing or sneezing use soap. Stay away from others if you're sick.
Bones
Bones
what are bones?A bone is a rigid organ that constitutes part of the vertebrate skeleton in animals. Bones protect the various organs of the body, produce red and white blood cells, store minerals, provide structure and support for the body, and enable mobility.
How does our body make bone ? Bones begin life as cartilage. As the young baby develops in the mother's womb, the skeletal system becomes organised into a framework of cartilage. Before birth, there is a certain amount of hardening of the limb bones to allow the animal to stand shortly after delivery. However, the greater part of the skeleton is cartilage at birth. After birth, hardening of all parts of the skeleton begins. This process continues throughout life until, in old age, very little cartilage is left and the bones are old and brittle. The process of hardening cartilage into bone is called ossification.
what are bones?A bone is a rigid organ that constitutes part of the vertebrate skeleton in animals. Bones protect the various organs of the body, produce red and white blood cells, store minerals, provide structure and support for the body, and enable mobility.
How does our body make bone ? Bones begin life as cartilage. As the young baby develops in the mother's womb, the skeletal system becomes organised into a framework of cartilage. Before birth, there is a certain amount of hardening of the limb bones to allow the animal to stand shortly after delivery. However, the greater part of the skeleton is cartilage at birth. After birth, hardening of all parts of the skeleton begins. This process continues throughout life until, in old age, very little cartilage is left and the bones are old and brittle. The process of hardening cartilage into bone is called ossification.
How do they grow/repair? Throughout life, bone is constantly being replaced in the process of bone remodelling. In this process, osteoclasts resorb bone, and osteoblasts make newbone to replace it. Bone remodelling shapes the skeleton, repairs tiny flaws in bones, and helps maintain mineral homeostasis in the blood.
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