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Summary: Researchers report there are two distinct ways in which we make temporal predictions, and these rely on different parts of the brain. The findings offer a new perspective on how humans calculate when to make a move. Source: UC Berkeley. That moment when you step on the gas pedal a split second before the light...
Summary: A new study looks at Leonardo da Vinci’s contribution to neuroscience and the advancement of modern sciences. Source: Profiles, Inc May 2, 2019, marks the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci’s death. A cultural icon, artist, engineer and experimentalist of the Renaissance period, Leonardo continues to inspi...
People who have difficulty understanding health information are more likely to die following hospitalization for acute heart failure, according to research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association. The findings suggest that it is important for healthcare providers to be aware of their patients’ health...
Public health addresses health concerns of communities at risk for disease and injury. The three primary tasks of public health are: - “assessment and monitoring of the health of communities and populations at risk to identify health problems and priorities; - formulating public policies, in collaboration with communit...
FAQ about Homeopathy (Myths & Facts): Why is it necessary to be nil by mouth for few minutes before and after taking Homeopathic medicine? Homeopathic medicines are absorbed through nerve endings. If we have taken anything by mouth before/after taking it, It can develop barrier layers between it and nerve ending which ...
Technological improvements in hydraulic fracking are making ‘America Great Again’ when it comes to its energy sector. Unconventional oil and gas reserves, which previously were deemed as ‘uneconomic to produce’, are being exploited on a massive scale. Consequentially, the shale revolution has altered the international ...
Incorporate your research notes into the outline. craft how to write a citation examples a strong opening sentence that will engage the essay on homework reader. introductory statement b. conclusion. jul 26, 2020 · writing how to write a company name in an essay an essay on the review of a research paper is critical as...
How US and Saudi Arabia Raise Revenue Saudi Arabia and the United States are allies and they have strong economies. The economy of Saudi Arabia is one o the strongest in Middle East, while that of United States is the best in the whole world. However, the economies of these two countries are dependent on a number of th...
Caste System in Society Caste systems have been part of the leading characteristics of social organizations for the past years. A caste system is defined as a social configuration that is genetic by nature and dwells in some cultural setting. It can lead to cases of the assured categorization of people by unexpected bi...
Coal-fired power generation is being promoted by approving several coal-power plants in Pakistan ignoring the environmental and climate change costs associated with this type of energy alternative. The PFF through its campaign for the promotion of renewable energy advocates that the government must not approve of heavy...
There are a million good reasons to get your kids to read more. The challenge however, is actually getting them to do it. “Reading is one of those things that actually improves kids’ academic success in all subjects,” said Caroline Knorr, parenting editor for Common Sense Media. The world is very different from the one...
A free tool encourages students to engage in the authentic practices of statistics and data analysis. Lindsay Reiten and Susanne Strachota Ayanna D. Perry, Emily P. Thrasher and Hollylynne S. Lee The use of iPads® in the classroom is growing. In the 2013–14 school year, 57 percent of schools planned to invest in iPads ...
Nuclear energy, hydroelectric power, and renewables are all needed to meet the goals of the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change, and the 10 largest emitters of greenhouse gasses all plan to use nuclear power in some way to deal with the climate crisis. In some countries it will be an essential part of low-carbon ele...
Published: June 27, 2013 Author: Marissa Gebhard Marya Lieberman, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Notre Dame, and her collaborators have recently published results that show the effectiveness of an inexpensive paper test card that could fundamentally change the balance of power be...
Fair use is a concept embedded in Title 17, section 107 of U.S. law that recognizes that certain uses of copyright-protected works do not require permission from the copyright holder. Under this section fair use is determined by four factors: * Not all uses in an academic context are automatically considered fair use! ...
The Civil War For minorities, as for other Americans, the Civil War was an opportunity to prove their valor and loyalty. Among the first mustered into the Union Army were a De Kalb regiment of German American clerks, the Garibakdi Guards made up of Italian Americans, a “Polish Legion,” and hundreds of Irish American yo...
Roman numeral 1 to 50 is basically the denotation of numbers from 1 to 50 in Roman style for the specific places, where these numerals still have its relevance. In the current scenario, the usage of Roman members is although not very significant, as we tend to use normal mathematical numbers almost across everywhere, y...
As JMU faculty implement digital projects and scholarship through experiential learning opportunities, it is imperative that students are able to practice and develop 21st century skills. Faculty are often concerned with being ill-prepared as the technology experts in their courses and want to ensure that students have...
More than a century ago, telescopic observers often reported seeing a "wave of darkening" that spread toward the Martian equator from its polar regions during local spring and summer. This changeover, they assumed, resulted from the annual green-up of alien vegetation as the icy polar caps melted, and the notion of a s...
When an NBA team wins the championship, they are called world champions. How did that come about? I think this is because NBA is probaly the most important national basketball championship in the world. Even Dream Team Olympic performances in world vision helped the thought that the NBA tournament was at a higher level...
Source: National Science Olympiad In an effort to ensure that all participants involved in Science Olympiad have a safe, positive experience we have been examining the role that batteries, specifically lithium-containing batteries, play in our events. These batteries provide certain advantages; however, we would be rem...
This print features a reproduction of Charles Wysocki's work The Young Nixons. In or Related to Nixon Library Exhibitions This print features Richard Nixon's birthplace, one of the Nixon Library's outstanding exhibitions. The house was built from a kit by his father, Frank Nixon, in 1912. The Nixons lived in the home u...
Lawrencium is a synthetic chemical element with chemical symbol Lr (formerly Lw) and atomic number 103. It is named in honor of Ernest Lawrence, inventor of the cyclotron, a device that was used to discover many artificial radioactive elements. A radioactive metal, lawrencium is the eleventh transuranic element and is ...
They also worked in the coal mines. Factory work for women was were often unsanitary and the work dangerous. The National Origins Act and the Immigration and Nationality Act of placed overall quantitative limits on immigration for the first time and enacted policies that strongly favored immigrants from Europe over oth...
How Hormones Impact Your Weight We often only think about hormones when we are thinking about puberty, but hormones are the chemical messengers that control almost all of our major body functions including reproduction, emotions, mood, and hunger. Hormones may also be the reason why men lose weight faster than women an...
Not just a name on a sheet of paper We are experiencing an unprecedented migration crisis, with many millions of people leaving their homes to seek refuge from violent conflicts, natural disasters and human rights violations. Even when they arrive in their host country, refugees face many challenges and we need to know...
Here are some websites to help you continue home learning. Click on the blue buttons: BBC Bitesize has daily lessons with suggested activities. Click on the KS1 lessons and select either Year 1 or Year 2. There are lots of ideas to practice writing different sentences, using exclamation marks, using -ly endings and lot...
Emergency Food Supply: 3 Month Pantry Emergency Food Supply: Week 25 The 3-Month Pantry Our next project is a big one. We’re going to start our emergency pantry by setting aside a 3-month supply of food. Why Store Extra Food? Earlier in the series, we set aside a small emergency food supply of a few days. But in a seri...
The realization of the human right to adequate housing of all urban residents is a prerequisite for inclusive and sustainable urban centres for all. Yet, almost 1 billion people of the world’s urban population live in inadequate housing conditions in slums and at least 2 million people in the world are forcibly evicted...
Karton/Box mit 20 Flaschen Ultra-schnelles und zuverlässiges Dichtmittel für Tubeless, Collé und Schläuche bei Bike, Tourenrad und Rennvelo. |Gewicht||20 x 200 ml| In order to understand how it works, we need to examine the two main components of the sealant. The first one is the milk, a white liquid (thats how it got ...
Comb jellies look anything but dangerous. But those pretty, flashing lights can mean death for unwary prey. What looks like flashing neon is light refracting off of thousands of cilia-tiny, hair-like propellers along comb-like ridges that give the animals their name: comb jellies. These tiny creatures aren't jellyfish,...
B. g. magnirostris B. g. rufescens B. g. ramsayi Bush Thick-knee, Southern Stone-curlew, Southern Stone Plover, Bush Curlew, Weerloo, Willaroo. The Bush Stone-curlew is a long-legged inland wader, with cryptic streaked plumage. Its eerie call echo through the night air. Adult: Most of the head and neck is grey streaked...
The TRACE spacecraft mated to the Pegasus XL rocket on which it will be launched. Click on image for full size Courtesy of NASA TRACING the Sun... News story originally written on March 24, 1998 On March 30, 1998, the TRACE spacecraft will be launched. TRACE stands for Transition Region and Coronal Explorer (try saying...
Eratosthenes' Calculation of Earth's Circumference In 240 B.C., the Greek astronomer Eratosthenes made the first good measurement of the size of Earth. By noting the angles of shadows in two cities on the Summer Solstice, and by performing the right calculations using his knowledge of geometry and the distance between ...
Every year more and more electric and hybrid vehicles hit the road, displaying the ongoing evolution of the automotive industry. If you’re considering such a vehicle for yourself or your family, you’ll also need a way to charge those vehicles, which means installing an EV charging station. Your Wiretech Company team is...
It is heterogeneous and is known as a cuisine of the regions since every region of Croatia has its own distinct culinary tradition. Its roots date back to ancient times. The differences in the selection of foodstuffs and forms of cooking are most notable among those in the mainland and those in coastal regions. Mainlan...
Diabetic Eye Disease: What You Need To Know Diabetic eye disease is one of the most common complications that arise from diabetes. While diabetic eye disease can't be cured, it can be managed with prompt detection and treatment. Since 95% of vision loss from diabetic eye disease is preventable if caught early enough, e...
In general, a solenoid is an electromagnet with a movable metal core. Any coil of wire with current flowing through it will induce a force moving perpendicular to the wire. In the case of a coil wrapped around a cylinder, this force would be directed along the length (through the center) of the cylinder. As such, if yo...
When France fell to the German army in June 1940, Hitler had hopes that peace could be secured with Britain, since his chief ambition was always to destroy Communism in Russia, not conquer Britain. As it was the British decided to carry on the fight, more or less alone. Hitler then decided that since peace feelers had ...
Tara, also known in Tibetan as “Dolma” or Mother of Mercy and Compassion, is a Bodhisattva embodying compassion whose practice is used by practitioners of the Tibetan branch of Vajrayana Buddhism (the Diamond Way) to develop certain qualities and understand inner, outer, and secret teachings about emptiness and compass...
Kenneth T. Walsh at USNews last week wrote a vivid summary of the sweltering summer of 1967, one of many accounts that have been published this month on the 50th anniversary of the most tragic urban uprising in 20th-century America: The riot began on July 23. It was so severe and the consequences so far-reaching that i...
II’ve had a question about the article that appeared in the ‘The Australian’ recently about the ‘build-up of chemicals in breastmilk’. It comes from a report from Grandjean et al in the Environmental Science & Technology Journal on August 20th. See this reference for the press-release. It also contains the reference fo...
COVID-19 and the Food Supply: Your Questions Answered The Center for Food Integrity put together the answers to frequently asked questions regarding beef, pork and chicken and the COVID-19 crisis. This infographic provides detail about the food supply chain. Can animals catch COVID-19 from the farmers? Farmers care abo...
To use all functions of this page, please activate cookies in your browser. With an accout for my.bionity.com you can always see everything at a glance – and you can configure your own website and individual newsletter. - My watch list - My saved searches - My saved topics - My newsletter In biology, the term describes...
Language : Japanese Published : 2018 Minna No Nihongo Elementary 2-1 English Translation 2nd Edition This book has been developed specially for sixth form, college and university students in Malaysia. It can be used in the classroom or for self-study. This book focuses on selected points of grammar and vocabulary which...
Protecting sheep and lambs from predators Stock loss from predators is a problem for sheep producers, particularly at lambing time. Some studies report loss rates of 5-10% of lambs to predators soon after birth. However, it is important to note that predators may not be the only cause of death – there are other animal ...
Many people ask, “Why do I win with solar energy?” The answer is simple: the manufacturer and distributor of solar energy are one in the same, which keeps you out of the energy net and saving money. Solar is also where the world is heading. According to BP, renewable energies – wind and solar, for example – will be the...
When it comes to film production in the Hispanic and Lusophone worlds, Spain, Portugal, Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil are, without a doubt, the industry leaders. These nations have many financial resources, equipment, and distributors that allow for the production of commercially successful films; however, countries in...
February 10, 2015 By Adam Mantei, EIT Useful standards for testing the physical performance of windows have been developed over many years, culminating in the North American Fenestration Standard (NAFS). This standard was first published in 2005, with new editions available in 2008 and 2011. Concurrently, testing labor...
REVIEWS - Manners for the Real World: Basic Social Skills School Library Journal (Excerpt) Grades 4-12 - An engaging narrator, wry humor, and an abundance of both positive and negative examples make this refreshingly quirky live-action film the ideal vehicle for conveying the usually dry subject matter. Its instruction...
The Covid-19 HPC Consortium has expanded to include supercomputing centers and programs in Europe. The group was originally set up by IBM, the Department of Energy, and the White House in March, but quickly grew to include hundreds of petaflops of compute power, major cloud providers, and more than 56 research teams. T...
Civil engineering has had a profound effect on the way we live, and has been instrumental in building the physical environment around us. With scarcer resources, climate change, and growing populations, the role of a civil engineer in the real world has never been more important. They play an key role in planning, desi...
It’s summer, which means swimming and other water-related activities will fill the coming months, especially if you have children. Although playing in the water is fun, there are some inherent dangers. By following the tips below, you can have fun and remain safe at the same time. Simple steps save lives! Make Water Sa...
As masks become part of our daily public lives, it's important to understand which masks are the best to wear in each situation we may encounter. The CDC's official recommendation is that N95 respirator masks — if worn properly — are the "best" masks to wear, but disposable medical masks and double-layered cloth masks ...
Make an antioxidant-rich diet a part of your life. It’s no secret that proper diet – one rich in whole foods that deliver essential vitamins and minerals – has been shown to battle everything from cancer to the common cold. And for those eager to achieve and maintain good health, a balanced, nutritious diet is just par...
Scorching Wildfire Season Likely Sign of Things to Come What’s the difference between a ponderosa pine tree and a Home Depot two-by-four? These days, Michael Kerwin says, it’s not much. Both are so dry they’re like matchsticks: “happy,” in the DU geography professor’s words, to burn when a fire rolls through. If that’s...
High-quality potassium nitrate for use in a wide variety of applications. Goods come in high quality sealed container buckets which are directly distributed from our storage location in The Netherlands. Potassium Nitrate (KNO3) is a white to dirty grey crystalline solid which is soluble in water. The substance is non-c...
Overview of the OSI Model OSI model stands for Open System interconnection mode developed by international organization for standardization in 1984, designed to show the flow of moving data from one software application of one computer to another software application of another computer. It consist of seven layers – Ph...
The time spent trading for slaves on the African coast was the main determinant of a slave trade expedition's duration. It took about a month to get from Bordeaux to the Senegalese coast or the French fort of Gorée. In 1684 the St. Jean made the trip in 35 days. From there ships could get to the Caribbean or French Guy...
You can see more about the people, places and events which created local history at exploring Surrey’s past, with aspects to interest all of us. As a Weybridge removals company, we serve a diverse and fascinating community. In a town known for the type of building and views the video shows, yet with a longer period of ...
The blood-brain barrier in healthy people is a powerful shield that protects neurons from harmful invaders. But in people with multiple sclerosis (MS), that shield malfunctions, allowing B cells from the immune system to pass into the brain and destroy healthy tissues. Scientists at the University of Montreal Hospital ...
A variant of hagberry. hackberry (countable and uncountable, plural hackberries) - Any of several deciduous trees of the genus Celtis, widespread over the Northern Hemisphere, having small fruit. - The fruit of these plants. - (uncountable) The wood of these plants. - Prunus padus, a species of cherry tree, of Eurasia,...
Monica Wadhwa discusses how the 50th anniversary of Earth Day and COVID-19 serve as reminders of how our decision making directly impacts climate change PHILADELPHIA, April 22, 2020 — This year marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, and if there is a silver lining with COVID-19, it might be with regard to its environ...
Training is teaching, or developing in oneself or others, any skills and knowledge or fitness that relate to specific useful competencies. Training has specific goals of improving one's capability, capacity, productivity and performance. It forms the core of apprenticeships and provides the backbone of content at insti...
What is interventional radiology (IR)? Interventional radiology is a recent medical speciality which relates to both radiology and disciplines such as surgery, oncology and urology in particular. This discipline has the huge advantage of carrying out minimally invasive procedures guided by imaging. It complements surge...
Short letters in the Qur'an is often used when conducting worship or sunnah prayers obligatory prayers five times a day. most children learn the Koran were usually short letters in juz ama before finally learning the Qur'an. This is because the short letters, is a letter that has a verse very little so easily memorized...
say yes to you Module 2 - Lesson 3 After identifying some major deep rooted issues that we may have been harbouring for some time, this week we learn how to accept and manage. We learn how to cope with traumatic events and to begin the process of letting go. But, before we jump into the nitty gritty of making the chang...
Year 10 Chemistry PDF Workbook Coverage of the Australian Curriculum Year 10 Chemistry – Science Understanding - The atomic structure and properties of elements are used to organise them in the Periodic Table (ACSSU186) - Different types of chemical reactions are used to produce a range of products and can occur at dif...
Faience Beads from Egypt Faience is a mixture of powdered clays and lime, soda and silica sand. Mix this with a little water to make a paste and molded around a small stick or bit of straw. Now it is ready to be fired into a bead. As the bead heats up the soda sand and lime melt into glass that incorporates and covers ...
Machine learning helps to identify early signs of Alzheimer’s Researchers at the University of Southern California have discovered “hidden” indicators of Alzheimer’s in medical data that could result in earlier diagnosis of the disease and better prognosis for patients. Using machine learning, USC researchers identifie...
Spoiler: Lice-proofing has little to do with your shampoo. Hearing about a lice outbreak from your kid’s school might instill some panic, but don’t bother sending them to the bathtub to scrub for days. In fact, cleaning your kid’s hair won’t actually keep lice off their scalp at all. Researchers have found no correlati...
Genetic analysis of more than 300 bodies buried thousands of years ago has revealed greater and more frequent migrations than had been recognized. The findings could tell us something about what caused ancient people to undertake hard and dangerous journeys. They also show that, for much of the world, there never was a...
Yeti has long been the subject of hoaxes and it continued to be one of the favorite discussions among Science and mystery enthusiasts. It started when people began sharing blurry photos and videos of supposedly abominable snowman, but until now its existence has not been proven. Now, a research group disclosed that the...
As a practical conveyance during the horse-and-buggy era, the Monongahela Incline was one of seventeen built and operated in Pittsburgh in the last century. Of the seventeen, the Monongahela and the Duquesne are the only two remaining operating units. While the Mt. Washington Incline was known as a coal-carrying inclin...
The design of the Sydney Harbour Bridge closely resembles the Hell Gate Bridge over the East River in New York City, conceived in 1916 by noted engineer Gustav Lindenthal and his chief assistant, O.H. Ammann. The Sydney Harbour Bridge, with a span of 1,650 feet, is not only the longest single-arch bridge ever built out...
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) [official website] ruled [press release, PDF; judgment, in Polish] Tuesday that Poland broke EU law by logging in the Białowieża Forest [background], one of Europe’s last ancient forest, according to the UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization World Heritage Convention ...
Dangers of Glyphosate, Protecting the Gut Biome, and a Powerful Product for Restoring Your Health Updated: Oct 5, 2018 In natural, untouched environments, humans have gut biomes that consist of roughly 30,000 different kinds of bacteria in a specific balance. It was found that tribal peoples still living on the planet ...
Coming in 2020. Kids on Computers has received and accepted a proposal from Bloom Nepal School to create a computer lab at Bloom’s Itahari campus in Sunsari district of Nepal. Bloom Nepal School Itahari is located in suburban settings and caters to about 300 students. Majority of these children come from low income bac...
Health care during pregnancy is called prenatal ("pree-NAY-tuhl") care. Getting prenatal care can help you have a healthier baby. It also lowers the risk of your baby being born too early. During prenatal care, your doctor can find any health problems that may come up. Get regular prenatal checkups. Schedule a visit wi...
Place Published: London Publisher: Philological Society of London, Printed for J. Sewell, Cornhill, J. Swell & J. Debrett printers Date Published: 1797 Binding: No binding 8-1/8 x 4-3/4 inches (206 mm x 120 mm) , [4 portrait],-439, [plus 13pp including index]. 80 pages in total for this June 1797 issue. Disbound with n...
The initial funding for a major new brain research initiative will come largely from the National Institutes of Health and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), with contributions from the National Science Foundation and private foundations, officials said today (April 2). After President Obama announc...
Whether you're a strict caffeine abstainer or just want to limit your late-day intake to ensure a good night's sleep, it's helpful to be able to identify foods with caffeine. While some sources are obvious, others might surprise you. Amounts vary broadly, even among similar foods. Keep in mind that caffeine affects ind...
This course introduces computer concepts, including fundamental functions and operations of the computer. Topics include identification of hardware components, basic computer operations, security issues, and use of software applications. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the ro...
In Part 1 of the Year 11 English Study Guide, we discuss the objectives of the Year 11 Common Module: Reading to Write and explain how to address the NESA rubric objectives. In this post, we will guide you through “Reading to Write” – the new Year 11 English Common Module. The new Stage 6 syllabus begins in 2018. This ...
Sigmoidoscopy, flexible: Inspection of the inside of the rectum and lower part of the colon using a thin flexible lighted tube (a flexible sigmoidoscope). This procedure may be done to find the cause of diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, intestinal bleeding or look for polyps or cancer. With flexible sigmoidoscopy...
CLR String Sort Function in SQL Server By: Greg Robidoux | Updated: 2018-05-29 | Comments (7) | Related: 1 | 2 | More > Functions - User Defined UDF With the introduction of SQL Server 2005, Microsoft released the Common Language Runtime (CLR) to allow developers and DBAs to take advantage of managed code outside of SQ...
“An ELECTIVE DESPOTISM was not the government we fought for,” James Madison wrote in Federalist Paper 41. As America nears the 229th anniversary of its independence, it is well to recall Madison’s words and to remember what the Founders fought for is best described in Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence, whi...
Resilience carries us through the tough times and setbacks Our levels of resilience, how quickly we rebound, determine whether we succeed or fail. Many successful people have had to weather unsuccessful ventures (Walt Disney, Steve Jobs, etc.). A key component of emotional intelligence is the ability to “bounce back” f...
On a frigid February morning, the Census Bureau delivered chilling news to the mayors of New York, Detroit and Chicago. A big chunk of each city’s black population had packed up and left. They took with them political clout, congressional seats, and the federal funding for roads, bridges, schools and other public servi...
The Norovirus outbreak has already hit 60 school’s this winter with health officials being brought in, kids and teachers being sent home and schools and hospitals across being closed across the UK. Every winter see’s the common sickness bug strike and whilst we can give all the advise in the world about trying to preve...
Unidentified flying objects appear in the sky over Chile more frequently than in any other part of the world. The frequency of the appearance of UFOs in the region has led to the establishment of a special committee to analyze the information about unusual sightings in the atmosphere. The Committee for the Study of Ano...
If you ever came across Bayes’ theorem, chances are you know it’s a mathematical theorem. This theorem has a central role in probability theory. It’s most commonly associated with using evidence for updating rational beliefs in hypotheses. While this post isn’t about listing its real-world applications, I’m going to gi...
By Steven L. Byers, PhD and Jeff Ferry With the introduction of the Baldwin-Hawley bill (S 2359) into the US Senate, capital flow management tools are once again an important issue. The bill, entitled the Competitive Dollar for Jobs and Prosperity Act, envisages using a Market Access Charge on foreign purchases of US f...
How to avoid food poisoning and foodborne illness in summer The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) has cautioned residents to safeguard themselves against food poisoning and foodborne illness throughout the summer by practicing good food hygiene and avoiding eating contaminated food. Adopting safe and clean food preparat...
Fuel Taxes and the Poor The Distributional Effects of Gasoline Taxation and Their Implications for Climate Policy Fuel Taxes and the Poor challenges the conventional wisdom that gasoline taxation, an important and much-debated instrument of climate policy, has a disproportionately detrimental effect on poor people. Inc...
Power Electronics Basics: Operating Principles, Design, Formulas, and Applications provides fundamental knowledge for the analysis and design of modern power electronic devices. This concise and user-friendly resource: - Explains the basic concepts and most important terms of power electronics - Describes the power ass...
TLF ID L1069 Identify faces of a range of prisms and polyhedra such as a triangular pyramid, pentagonal prism or L-shaped block. Picture in your head all sides of a solid. Estimate how many faces the object has. Rotate it to paint all of its faces. This learning object is one in a series of four objects.
Resources and Tutorials What are Choice Boards? Types of Choice Boards Activities: This type of choice board would be used to provide students the opportunity to practice or review skills you have covered in class. This would most appropriate in centers or workshop models. With this choice board, you can include techno...
Could AI make the world even more unequal? Should we simply accept the possibility that AI models will replicate pre-existing human biases? What choices can we make today to ensure that AI does not worsen prejudice and bias? Transparent debate is needed more than. We sat down with Sonal Makhija, a lawyer and anthropolo...
This term we will be learning about Mighty Metals! We will be exploring the different world of forces, magnetism, metals and materials. We will be reading the Iron Man by Ted Hughes a book about an iron giant who searches for his body parts after falling off a cliff. We started this topic by doing a mind map about ever...