This is the meaning of words, the meaning of words has a big influence on its usage. Only simple words chosen by people can have enough power. It affects people, communities and even the culture. The authors of these three have in common. Nancy Mairs, Gloria Naylor, and Leonard Pitts Jr. show how the meaning of a word creates such a big influence. These articles show how languages can produce differences. In Mairs, "About being a disabled person," she thinks that this term is more suitable for her condition than other words such as people with disabilities and those with disabilities.
Let's try a new situation. Let's erase the word with this eraser. When erased with an eraser, it erased with an eraser. Please experience the eraser; how do you feel? Friction is the power to heat energy by moving kinetic energy (moving the eraser back and forth). Align our hands, squeeze them and rub them. What's wrong? why? (Friction converts kinetic energy into heat.) When we move high quality things, we tell students that we will work. Quality has characteristics of inertia. The student rolls heavy objects (bowling); the student blocks it, but uses the force to stop it, but once again rolls the object, the student changes the direction of the ball and the student again uses the power to move the ball I have to move it. Students will explain the power required to move, stop, and change the direction of scrolling objects.
Prerequisite: Confirm with the student how the enzyme affects the activation energy. Please explain how the shape of the enzyme is important for its function. Please make sure that the student knows the difference between the word catalase and the word catalyst. Some students may confuse these terms. Students must be familiar with all the vocabulary described in the student section. C. I will ask the students to think by asking the next question in an experimental discussion. What does catalysis mean? 2. How does the inductive fit model work for this lab activity? 3. What are other factors that affect reaction speed? What was the meaning of "protein denaturation" before? Activity: d. Four students are assigned to each group. Please copy "real words and explanations" for student reference