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    THE FOUR PLANES OF DEVELOPMENT OUT LINES POINTS: Introduction Classification of Four planes First plane: Birth to 6 > physical development > Intellectual development > social development > Emotional development > Spiritual development Second plane: 6-12 Years > physical development > Intellectual development > social development

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    were missing then the whole‚ watch would be broken. Me: Yes! Here is another example: Imagine you are flying over the ocean in an airplane‚ when you suddenly think about what would happen if one part of the plane were to fail. The plane would crash. You then cheer up by a single thought; this plane over the course of many years was tested and designed. You trust in the builders‚ because your airplane could not made by chance‚

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    FOUR PLANES OF DEVELOPMENT

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    PLANES OF DEVELOPMENT Dr. Montessori defined four stages of development and labeled them as four planes of development. Within these stages‚ development is intense at the beginning‚ consolidates and then tapers to the next. 1st and 3rd planes are period of intense creation‚ while 2nd and 4th planes are calm periods of consolidation. Each plane is approximately six years and has its own special characteristics as follows: 1. FIRST PLANE OF DEVELOPMENT : (0-6) ( INDIVIDUAL CREATION OF THE PERSON)

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    Lines and Planes in Space

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    LINES AND PLANES IN SPACE PLANE – is a surface such that if any two points on it are joined by a straight line‚ the line lies wholly on the surface. POSTULATE 1. Through three points not on the same straight line‚ one and only one plane can be passed. A plane is determined by any of the following conditions: 1. Three non-collinear points; 2. A line and a point not on the line; 3. Two intersecting lines; or 4. Two parallel lines. POSTULATE 2. If two planes meet‚ they

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    Four Planes of Development

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    The Four Planes of Development The first 24 years of a child’s life is divided to four planes or stages of development each consist of a period of six years. Within these stages the development is intense at the beginning‚ consolidates and then tapers to the next. The 1st & 3rd planes are periods of intense creation‚ while 2nd & 4th planes are the calm periods of consolidation. * Birth to six (infancy) First Plane * Six to twelve (Childhood) Second Plane * Twelve to eighteen (Adolescence)

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    Montessori‚ The Absorbent Mind‚ Chap 3) What did Dr Montessori mean by the four planes of development? Describe each plane of development. Explain how we use this knowledge about the child in the Montessori classroom‚ with the main focus at the age group of 0-6 years. THE FOUR PLANES OF DEVELOPMENT The life of the child that will become tomorrow’s adult is basically divided into four planes or stages. Each plane consists of a period of six years. Within these stages the development of the child

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    Plane Crash Simulation

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    Life Change from a Hypothetical Plane Crash Introduction When I stepped into the office for the interview it was a far cry from the body shop I was just at a short hour before. I accepted the part-time position as a bookkeeper for the Christian owned tax service firm and was excited about the prospective of being one step closer to getting fully out of my current position at the body shop. My interviewer was the owner’s wife and she seemed like someone that I could learn from as she invited

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    Properties of Plane Areas

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    E Properties of Plane Areas Notation: A area x‚ y distances to centroid C Ix‚ Iy moments of inertia with respect to the x and y axes‚ respectively Ixy product of inertia with respect to the x and y axes IP Ix Iy polar moment of inertia with respect to the origin of the x and y axes IBB moment of inertia with respect to axis B-B 1 y x h C b y x Rectangle (Origin of axes at centroid) A Ix bh bh3 12 x Iy b 2 hb3 12 y h 2 Ixy 0 IP bh 2 (h 12 b2) 2 y B Rectangle (Origin of axes

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    speeds of 450 miles per hour. The first time the Bf 109 series was introduced was with the German-manned Condor Legion units during the Spanish Civil War. These fighter planes replaced the Heinkel He 51 biplane fighter. Then in 1939 the Bf109 came out with the Bf 109E along with the Daimler Benz DB 601‚ another fighter plane. Early into the war the Bf 109E completely dominated the Polish PZL fighters. During the invasion in France in May of 1940‚ the Bf 109E completely outfought the French Morane-Saulnier

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    fly it needs air. Air however is very powerful physical substance that has weight. Air can be capable to push and pull anything that flies like birds‚ balloons‚ kites‚ planes and any type of aircraft. In order to fly an airplane needs to use the properties of air to create flight. The wings on an airplane are what lift the plane. The wings on an airplane are curved on the top. This helps make air move at a faster rate over the top of the wing. Underneath the wing however‚ it is straighter then

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