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Buddy classes in school are when two classes from different grade levels, usually a higher and lower grade, are paired together. The purpose of buddy classes is to foster relationship building, provide mentorship, and extend the school community. Benefits of buddy classes in school include: Positive relationships are developed between the younger and older students, which can help to create a more positive school environment. The older students can act as mentors for the younger students, helping to explain concepts and provide guidance. The younger students can practice their social skills with the older students. Younger students receive individual help with tasks. The buddy system provides all students with a sense of belonging to the school community. Buddy classes can meet monthly, quarterly, or as the need arises. You could start by scheduling a few days throughout the year, and add more days if desired. Here are some buddy class ideas you can start out with: Math Games Reading Games Review Games Planting Seeds Monthly Themed Crafts Reading Picture Books Making Cards for Veterans or Seniors Special Day Activities (100 Day, Read Across America Day, etc.) Writing Holiday Projects Making Posters Studying for a Quiz or Test Flash Cards Scavenger Hunts Craftivities Readers' Theater Poem Reading and Writing The possibilities for buddy classes are endless! Are you a subscriber yet? FREE Activity for new subscribers: Sign up for the Fourth Grade Frenzy newsletter! Click the star to follow my TpT store! ⭐
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Download scientific diagram | Allocation of experimental EMG signals to individual musculotendon units. The first level of each tree represents innervation zones in the human lower extremity. The second level represents the 18 muscle groups that are innervated from the corresponding innervation zone. At the second level, italic-style written names, connected by a dotted line to the first level, represent muscle groups for which experimental electromyography (EMG) signals could not be recorded (a, b, and g). The remaining 16 groups at the second level represent the muscles from which EMG signals were experimentally recorded. The third level represents the associated musculotendon units (MTUs) within each muscle group. All MTU names were abbreviated from the associated muscle group names in the second level with exception of the biceps femoris long and short head (bicfemlh, bicfemsh), semimembranosus (semimem), semitendinosus (semiten), adductor magnus, longus, and brevis (addmag, addlong, addbrev), and peroneus longus, brevis and tertius (perlong, perbrev, pertert). The gluteus minimus, medius, maximus, and the adductor magnus are modeled by three individual MTU compartments. Within each tree, branches have different colors referring to EMG signals recorded separately. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0052618.g002 from publication: EMG-Driven Forward-Dynamic Estimation of Muscle Force and Joint Moment about Multiple Degrees of Freedom in the Human Lower Extremity | This work examined if currently available electromyography (EMG) driven models, that are calibrated to satisfy joint moments about one single degree of freedom (DOF), could provide the same musculotendon unit (MTU) force solution, when driven by the same input data, but... | Lower Extremity, Joints and Musculoskeletal Modeling | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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