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100th Day of School Activities
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Resources to mark the 100th day of school with math activities. Challenge students to generate 100 different ways to represent the number 100. Students will easily generate 99 + 1 and 50 + 50, but encourage them to think out of the box. Challenge them to include examples from all of the NCTM Standards strands: number sense, numerical operations, geometry, measurement, algebra, patterns, data analysis, probability, discrete math, Create a class list to record the best entries. Some teachers write 100 in big bubble numeral style and then record the entries inside the numerals.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Mathwire
Author:
Terry Kawas
Date Added:
02/16/2011
Creating Value within the Nonprofit Sector
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This course introduces managers and other professionals working in the nonprofit sector to Value Based Management. The course attempts to establish a common framework for how nonprofit's and non-governmental organizations can apply Value Based Management in such areas as Strategic Planning, Resource Development, Leadership, and Performance Measurement. Course Level: Intermediate - A good understanding of business concepts is useful for fully understanding this course. A review of other Short Courses is also recommended since this course covers topics that may be covered in greater deal in another short course. Recommended for 2.0 hours of CPE. Course Method: Inter-active self study with audio clips, self-grading exam, and certificate of completion.

Subject:
Accounting
Business and Communication
Finance
Management
Material Type:
Assessment
Full Course
Lecture
Reading
Provider:
Financial Management Training Center
Author:
Matt H. Evans
Date Added:
02/16/2011
Module One
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Neighborhoods: a community of intimate personal relationships or a keep to yourself lifestyle?As the readings will dictate in module one, neighborhoods have changed over the years... some say for the worse. Many people keep to themselves and hardly know their neighbors at all. This  ongoing problem of losing the social aspect of a neighborhood is not just in big cities, but also in small towns across the United States. In the first discussion and in paper one we will use the cause and effect mode of essay writing to explore the causes and or effects of some of the problems with our neighborhoods today. We will answer this main question: What are some causes or effects of this trend of neighborhoods in social decline?

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Material Type:
Case Study
Author:
JOHN LYNCH
Date Added:
05/13/2020