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Scaletech Systems Ltd. (est 1986) is a locally owned and operated corporation located in Saskatoon, SK. Our service area spans the entire province of Saskatchewan and a wide range of industries, specializing in the weighing needs of the truck, rail, potash, oil, grain, livestock, packaging and manufacturing sectors. We are proud to be a regional leader in calibration, installation, and custom design of Legal for Trade scales and industrial weighing systems. We also provide custom computer system development and support for our clients, as well as repairs for numerous makes and models
of indicators, scoreboards, and printers. Commitment to Quality in the face of dynamic technological requirements in the industry, our primary focus is to
provide quality, cost effective weighing solutions to our valued customers.
Through dioramas and displays, learn how nature maintains its dynamic balance. The Life Science Gallery is a celebration of Saskatchewan's rich landscapes and biological diversity.The Earth Science Gallery describes Saskatchewan's fascinating ancient history and geological resources. Explore dinosaurs and other extinct creatures that have lived in Saskatchewan during the past two billion years.The First Nations Gallery offers a dramatic view of the history and traditions of Aboriginal societies that live in Saskatchewan. See First Nations artwork and learn their relationship with the land over the past 10,000 years. In 1991, a large vertebra was found near the town of Eastend, SK. This exciting discovery turned out to be Scotty, one of the largest, most complete T. rex skeletons in the world.
The purpose of large-scale assessments is two-fold: to help the system be accountable (Are we making the best use of our resources?) and to identify trends (Are students learning? What and how well?).To do this, large-scale assessments collect a small amount of information from a large number of students.Classroom assessment, on the other hand, collects a large amount of information from a small number of students.Large-scale assessments are designed to give the system feedback so the system can learn; classroom assessment is designed to give individuals feedback so the individual can learn.Large-scale assessments are designed to assess what students know and can do in relation to what is to be learned, but they do not collect enough information to give a valid picture of what individual students know and can do in a given subject area.