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in class 1 the teacher had written down the digits 01 9 on the board then she made all the children recite the corresponding number names finally
general and physical characteristic of proteinsa most of them apart from chromoproteins are colourless tasteless and odourless several are amorphous
developing an understanding the other day i was showing the childrens book 203 cats to my 7-year-old niece she had recently learnt how to write
objectivesafter studying this unit you should be able to1 evolve and use alternative activities to clarify the learners conceptual2
globular proteinsthese proteins comprise more or less spherical shape compact structure alpha-helics are firmly held up by weak attractive forces of
introduction we are often confronted with children not being able to deal with h t 0 ie hundreds tens and ones or units with comfort though they
classification of proteins - fibrous proteinsthese are composed of polypeptide chains which run parallel to the axis and are held together by a
here we learn1 discussed what counting means and stressed that it is not the ability to recite number names2 talked about the need for a child to
classification of proteins - conjugated proteinsthe molecules of conjugated proteins are made up of simple proteins and non protein material the
a woman was trying to teach her three-year-old child the numbers from 1to 5 from a childrens book on numbers each number was illustrated by the same
simple proteinssimple proteins are made up of chains of amino acid units just joined by peptide linkages these types of proteins on hydrolysis yield
four-year-old mariamma was reciting number names - some of them in order and others randomly the childs aunt sitting nearby asked her can you write
classification of proteins - biomoleculesas per to the chemical composition proteins are categorized into two classes1 simple proteins2
introducing counting from what you studied previous study you know what it means to count you would also agree that rote learning of number names
structure of proteinsthe structure of proteins is extremely complex the basic structure of a protein considers to the number and sequence of the
composition of protein - biomoleculescomposition of a protein changes with source an estimated composition is as followscarbon from 50-53 hydrogen
formation of proteins-peptide bondproteins are made by joining the carboxyl group of one amino acid to the alpha-amino group of other amino acid the
physical properties of amino acidsa amino acids are colourless crystalline substances comprising sweet taste they melt along with decomposition at
give an example to illustrate how language incompetence can interfere with a childs ability to perform a taskwhile setting up a classification
devise one activity each to help the child understand as many as and one-to-one correspondence try them out on a childchildren in your neighbourhood
an educator placed 10 pebbles in a row and asked four-year-old jaswant to count how many there were she asked him to touch the pebbles while counting
amino acidsproteins are a class of biologically significant substance they are important to virtually all processes in living systems a few of acids
one-to-one correspondence suppose you are given a certain number of cups and saucers and are asked to find out whether there are enough saucers
seriation you have read about a preschoolers ability to order ordering a set of objects means to arrange them in a sequence according to some
let us now look at some activities that can be organised with preschoolers to develop their ability to classify1 you could start by giving children