The place is not just a place. There are reasons for it to exist in a particular place; that is not only for the purpose. It is built and designed for reasons. Not only about architecture and architecture but also about landscape architecture, about places, ecology, and understanding it at a deeper level. Patricia Martin revisited Downsview Park Toronto, "The landscape architecture is also a consciously shaped land for human use and activity." The Olson bridge on the route is an example of this place.
(1) Students generalize the understanding of regional values to 1,000,000, and understand the relative size of the numbers in each place. An understanding of multiplication models (isosize groups, arrays, region models), position values, and operational properties, especially assignment properties apply. This is because it computes multiple digits in a computationally efficient, accurate and scalable way. Based on integer multiplication and background, they select the appropriate method and apply accurately or estimate or spiritually calculate the product. Increase the number of integers through effective procedures to increase fluency, understand and explain why the program works according to location value and business attributes, and use them to solve the problem. They select the appropriate method, apply it exactly, estimate the quotient and mentally calculate and interpret the rest according to the context.
Understanding of the place of residence is the basis of the concept of habitability including the traffic related aspects related to habitability. People live in the place, traveling between places and places, depending on the movement of goods to or from places. The personality of the place is important to determine the quality of life. The difference between the internal structure and location of the place is also important from the viewpoint of socio-economic inequality. However, it is difficult to measure the importance of places. It is because its nature depends on physical and social characteristics. They are not only geographical, geographical, and natural, but also social structures formed by human behavior and interaction. Many data are collected and presented in specific areas, especially those depicted by political boundaries, but people must avoid the temptation to treat places simply as places or territories.