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Dear Readers, in continuation of the SSC CGL Study Plan, here are some very Important Study Notes on Verbs and its Usage which will be very helpful to improve your English. These notes will help you know the usage & different types of verb.
Important Study Notes on Verb and its Usage
Verbs are words that show action. E... |
When we think about asteroids, we often picture massive space rocks hurtling towards Earth and causing catastrophic damage. However, even small asteroids can have a significant impact on our planet. In this article, we’ll explore the potential consequences of a car-sized asteroid impacting Earth.
What is an Asteroid?
A... |
Two methods for determining equality of fractions is illustrated. First Fraction Bars are compared, and if they have the same amount of shading, their fractions are equal. All students can be successful at this activity. The second method involves splitting the part of a bar to obtain more parts and more shaded parts. ... |
The partition of Bengal in 1905 provided a spark for the rise of extremism in the Indian National Movement.
Curzon's real motives were:
To break the growing strength of Bengali nationalism since Bengal was the base of Indian nationalism.
To divide the Hindus and Muslims in Bengal.
To show the enormous power of the Brit... |
The rate at which the reactants are converted into the products is called rate of reaction (or)
Decrease in concentration of reactants with respect to time is termed as rate of reaction.
Rate of reaction is measured to check at what speed a reaction is taking place and in a specified time how much yield can be obtained... |
The National Deaf Children's Society (TNDCS) uses the term 'deaf', to refer to all levels of hearing impairment from mild through to profound.
Many friends who work in education have told me they’ve never taught a deaf student. But the fact is, most educational professionals will teach a deaf learner – they just might ... |
Economic disparity, also known as income inequality, comprises all the inequalities in distribution of assets and income. Some economists affirm that the gap between rich and poor is the result of a well-functioning economy. In addition, studies have considered inequality something necessary and beneficial (Garret). Ne... |
Perhaps no other word in the English language strikes more fear in consumers than "inflation." If that is true, it likely could also be said that a majority of those same people do not adequately understand the economic principle behind inflation.
Their confusion is understandable in some respects. Economists can spend... |
Only seven years left in the race towards the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, the world is not on track to achieve universal access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services. Children are uniquely vulnerable to water insecurity. It threatens their health, survival, education and well-being.
Without safe wate... |
Kids draw a path from the notes to the violin by following the N's in the letter maze. This worksheet helps kids recognize and name capital and lowercase letters. Kids also exercise thinking skills and fine motor skills as they navigate the maze.
Like this letter maze? Browse the complete series here. |
The North American X-15 was an aircraft that was ahead of its time in the 1960s. Built by North American Aviation and Reaction Motors, its first flight was June 8th, 1959. There were only 3 ever produced, but they helped push aeronautics further than ever before.
The X-15 could not launch under its own power. Instead, ... |
November 27, 2018
A graph G consists of two sets of items: vertices (V) & edges (E). In other words, a graph G = <V,E>.
In this article, in contrast to the opening piece of this series, we’ll work though graph examples. The first example graph we’ll review contains specific properties that classify it as a simple graph... |
Here are the key definitions for the terms migrant and refugee and other useful terms.
Some argue that the conflation of the terms migrant and refugee undermines the status of refugees and increases their problems in host countries. See for example: UNHCR viewpoint: ‘Refugee’ or ‘migrant’ – Which is right?
The problem ... |
Websites are prone to be at risk of hacks, viruses and malware from all sorts of attackers who might want to inject code into the website that lets them corrupt the contents of the web pages. This is why it is important for parents to understand a little bit about coding and web security, so they can help their childre... |
Open governments, those in which citizenry can access the documents and proceedings of the government, be it at local or state level, are one of the basis for the improvement of democracy. A form of government that is relatively new, although it has truly ancient origins.
Ancient Indian Republics
More than 24 centuries... |
Vishnu Shankar Lal*
Department of Environmental Science, Environment Education Centre, Bangalore, India
Received: 01-Apr-2022, Manuscript No. JEAES-22-60311; Editor assigned: 05-Apr-2022, Pre QC No. JEAES-22-60311 (PQ); Reviewed: 19- Apr-2022, QC No. JEAES-22-60311; Revised: 26-Apr-2022, Manuscript No. JEAES-22-60311 (... |
The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.
Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.
African American women did not march at the back of the 1913 parade. This historical error often appear... |
History of Montana
The U.S. State of Montana (MT) was admitted as the 41st state of the union on November 8th, 1889. Indigenous tribes and Native Americans inhabited the land that comprises modern-day MT for thousands of years. The United States of America eventually purchased much of the land in 1803 as a part of the ... |
A team of scientists has published the results of an investigative survey into the Sutter's Mill meteorite that landed in California in 2012.
The results reveal that the meteorite contained a number of features associated with minerals such as olivines, phyllosilicates, carbonates, and possibly pyroxenes, as well as or... |
KEY FORCES IN AMERICAN HISTORY
2. Economic freedom, rule of law, and well-defined property rights promote growth and prosperity.
4. Wars harm economies and people.
7. Government is the arena of competition among interest groups.
ECONOMIC CONCEPTS that support the historical analysis:
History Standards (from National St... |
Medieval housecarls were medieval servants or household troops that usually protected and served the elites.
The tradition emerged from medieval Scandinavia where it was customary to employ housecarls who would generally act as bodyguards to nobles. The term was a loose one and could be used for anyone from personal at... |
A new study is the first to decipher aspects of how mosquitoes use vision to find targets to bite.
Researchers designed the paper to understand how female Aedes aegypti recognize humans visually. The findings show that inactivating the Opsin1 (Op1) and Opsin2 (Op2) receptors disrupts the ability of the mosquito Aedes a... |
Statistically based DOE provides several advantages over more simplistic approaches such “one-factor-at-a-time” experimentation. These advantages include:
- The use of statistical methodology to determine which factors are actually (statistically) significant
- Balanced experimental designs to allow stronger conclusion... |
About This Lesson
In the UK, Black Lives Matter UK has organised countless protests in towns and cities across the country in response to the murder of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020. These protests have both called for justice for George Floyd and for an end to the systemic racism that ... |
Ice sheets are capable of collapsing into the ocean at a rate of up to 600 meters (2,000 feet) per day, according to recent research published in the journal Nature.
This speed is up to 20 times faster than previously thought possible and is considered a “warning from the past” for our current climate crisis.
Scientist... |
Home > Reasoning > Assessment > Assessment approaches
Assessment can guide and encourage specific approaches to mathematics learning. Some assessment approaches particularly foster valuable classroom habits related to reasoning.
Observation of reasoning strategies is an excellent way to discover students' understanding... |
Archaeologists have gingerly unearthed buried remains of mammoth bones used to make a circular structure in the Russian Plains around 25,000 years ago, during the peak of the last Ice Age.
The structure – built from hundreds of bones from more than 60 mammoths – is the biggest and oldest of its kind discovered so far. ... |
rep Function in R (3 Examples)
In this R tutorial you’ll learn how to replicate elements of a vector or list using the rep function.
The tutorial will consist of this information:
Let’s just jump right in.
Definition & Basic R Syntax of rep Function
Definition: The rep R function replicates elements of vectors and list... |
Pre-Primary & Primary Curriculum
COMMUNICATION. LANGUAGE AND LITERACY
The curriculum is planned to give children the opportunities to practice preliminary speaking, listening and writing skills before reading and writing can be taught more formally.
Communication skills are developed through variety of activities and r... |
2. Introduction to WCAG
The four guiding principles of WCAG say that web content must be Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust (POUR) in order to be accessible to people with disabilities.
- Perceivable – Information and user interface components must be presentable to users in ways they can perceive.
- Thi... |
Designing for accessibility
Designing for accessibility means removing unnecessary barriers to learning so that all individuals have access to the learning opportunities that the course provides. Courses that are mindful of accessibility are simply better courses overall. They welcome and support a variety of learners.... |
Finding planets outside of our solar system is difficult work. Until recently, we didn't know of any—the first exosolar planet was discovered in 1988 and wasn't actually confirmed until 1992. Advances in astronomy and detection techniques have allowed the discovery not only of Jupiter sized planets, but of planets as s... |
Many of the words used today to describe aspects of the humanist approach have long histories, and can reveal much about the development of humanism itself. Below are some of the most commonly used terms, with short definitions and brief explorations of how they came to be.
Today, agnostic generally means ‘not knowing’... |
"Remarkable for its legal content, this work is also an exceptional source of information about the society, religion, economy, and history of this period."
The Code of Hammurabi allows historians to take a look at daily life in ancient Babylon. It is particularly fair for its time as it demands for a trial by judges, ... |
Wednesday 13 March 2019 11:02am
Through simple games and day-to-day tasks, parents can help their children learn self-regulation, a skill considered essential for success, a University of Otago study has found.
Lead author Dr Dione Healey, of the Department of Psychology, says self-regulation is a key early development... |
Most icebergs are white, but they occur in a wide range of colors, including blue, green, yellow, black, and striped. The colors depend on the amount of air in the ice and whether it contains any impurities. Iceberg color changes over time. Exposure to air and sunlight can erode the iceberg surface, causing it to scatt... |
Evolution of Primates
The first primate-like mammals are referred to as proto-primates. They were roughly similar to squirrels and tree shrews in size and appearance. The existing fossil evidence (mostly from North Africa) is very fragmented. These proto-primates remain largely mysterious creatures until more fossil ev... |
An example of a function graph
How to Draw a Function Graph
First, start with a blank graph like this. It has x-values going left-to-right, and y-values going bottom-to-top:
The x-axis and y-axis cross over
where x and y are both zero.
A simple (but not perfect) approach is to calculate the function at some points and ... |
Tremor is an unintentional and uncontrolled rhythmic muscle movement of one or more parts of the body. It most often affects the hands, but can also affect the arms, head, face, voice, trunk and legs. In some people tremor is due to a neurological disorder; it may also be due to a side effect of certain drugs. Tremor i... |
Among the major religious leaders and their work for civil rights was Morris Brown (1770–1850). Black Methodists in Charleston, South Carolina, secretly formed their own church when the separate black quarterly conference was abolished. Morris Brown was one of two people sent north to be ordained by Richard Allen. Brow... |
How many of the solar system's objects have ring systems? If you answered one, you're way behind the times. We now know of five, but an MIT team may have produced evidence suggesting one more.
After Huygens identified “a thin flat, ring nowhere touching” Saturn, it took 322 years to discover that Uranus also has rings.... |
On this day in history, August 28, 1775, the American invasion of Quebec begins, part of the American attempt to secure the French-speaking Quebec in an alliance with the lower 13 colonies during the American Revolution. Quebec had been founded as a French colony, but was given over to the British after the French and ... |
How Many Legs Do Lobsters Have?
When you think of a lobster meal, you probably think of the claws and knuckles–exceptionally flavorful and soft. But what about the legs? Many people forget about them, yet this is where you snack on the last bit of goodness. So, how many legs do lobsters have?
Lobsters have ten legs–fiv... |
In geometry, the term zero dimensions, or 0D, refers to the property of having no dimensions (length, height, width, depth, etc.). A point is an example of a geometric object that has zero dimensions, and is typically represented using a dot or small circle:
A point having zero dimensions means that it can only be desc... |
Ways To Study Spelling Words
Ways To Study Spelling Words – Vocabulary is an essential part of the school day. It can be practiced on Day 5, reading centers, spelling practice or whole group lessons. Verbal work can be done even in the case of distance learning. What is important is not when it is practiced, but why an... |
What is a community? We use the word often, but how often do we pause to consider what the word means? According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, a community is a unified body of individuals. Communities can be formed around physical spaces like schools and churches, or virtual spaces like internet groups and online ... |
Current highlights of PlanetS research
Astronomers have discovered a large number of rocky planets outside our solar system. Among them there are many exotic objects which we do not know in our solar system: Super-Earths, some of them even rich in gems, or water worlds with a global ice layer on the ocean floor. But wh... |
Huntington’s disease is a genetic disorder affecting the central nervous system and which causes the progressive degeneration of brain cells. This leads to the degeneration of motor skills and cognitive abilities, as well as behavioral difficulties. This is a rare disease, affecting a mere 7 to 10 people in 100,000, an... |
Early Vedic age class 6 icse MCQs- Here we will share Early Vedic age class 6 icse MCQs from Inspired history class 6 chapter 6. students can go through the content and write it down in their copy and practice accordingly.
Early Vedic age class 6 icse MCQs
Here we provide answers to all the chapters of the Inspired His... |
One of the shortest armed conflicts in history, the Six-Day War was fought between Israel and the Arab states consisting of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria (with minor involvement from Iraq and Lebanon), as part of the long-standing Arab-Israeli conflict. The war took place from June 5 to June 10, 1967.
A summary of the Six-D... |
Vitiligo is a skin condition that causes areas of the skin to lose color or pigmentation. It’s not contagious and can occur on any part of the body.
Vitiligo is a skin condition that occurs when the cells that are responsible for your skin color are destroyed. These cells, called melanocytes, no longer produce skin pig... |
Thermosphere: The thermosphere of a terrestrial planet is the fourth and final member of the atmosphere. On Earth, the thermosphere starts atop the mesosphere at approximately 85 kilometers above mean sea level. The upper limit of the thermosphere is reasonably presumed to terminate approximately 95 kilometers above me... |
Direct Election of Senators
Voters have elected their senators in the privacy of the voting booth since 1913. The framers of the Constitution, however, did not intend senators to be elected in this way, and included in Article I, section 3, "The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each st... |
In a market economy where there is no specific individual or set of individuals that control or coordinate all the economic activities, how do things happen in an orderly manner? Prices play a crucial role here, which is manifested in three aspects.
Firstly, prices are like messengers conveying news. For example, as we... |
How to Do Algebra Applications With Angles
Hi, I'm Rachel, and today we're going to be going over how to do algebra applications with angles. So let's say we're trying to find the angles of a triangle, and we know that one angle it's written x, one is x minus three, and one is 5x plus eight. We want to find what those ... |
Giant camels once roamed Canada’s High Arctic – much further north than previously believed – and may have evolved their flat feet and humps as a result.
A Canadian Museum of Nature team has found 30 fossil fragments of a leg bone on Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, which have been dated to around three and a half million ye... |
Homo sapiensArticle Free Pass
Homo sapiens, ( Latin: “wise man”) the species to which all modern human beings belong. Homo sapiens is one of several species grouped into the genus Homo, but it is the only one that is not extinct. See also human evolution.
The name Homo sapiens was applied in 1758 by the father of moder... |
A Beginner's Guide to D/The Basics/The Structure of D
This section assumes that you have read an introduction to programming in general, and know what a program is, and what source code is.
Fundamentally, a computer program is a series of instructions for a computer to perform. This is true of everything from a text ed... |
According to the accepted theory, water arrived on Earth from icy asteroids and comets in the early stages of the planet’s formation. The new star system observed by Spitzer, called NGC 1333-IRAS 4B, allowed scientists to view for the first time how water, falling towards a young star, vaporizes on arrival. This water ... |
Sarracenia - the Pitcher Plants
Carnivorous Plants / Insectivorous Plants
A common plant in the bogs of the northeastern part of North America is Sarracenia purpurea (pitcher plant, Figure 1). Although its large leaves resemble tall pitchers partially filled with water, they are also good mimics of flowers, and it is t... |
Does the heart have muscles?
When you think of muscles, you might think of biceps and the external muscles you see in a bodybuilder. However, some muscles are found deep inside your body. The heart, for example, is a very muscular organ. It has to pump blood all around your body.
Types of Muscles
consists of all the mu... |
War in Europe stalled plans for another expedition, which finally went forward in 1541. This time, King Francis charged the nobleman Jean-François de La Rocque de Roberval with founding a permanent colony in the northern lands. Cartier sailed a few months ahead of Roberval, and arrived in Quebec in August 1541. After e... |
The Articles of the Constitution
A young girl holds up a newspaper headline announcing Hawaii as a new state. The articles of the Constitution set up the rules for how to become a state. (Photo: Hawaii State Archives/AP Wide World)
The main body of the Constitution is made up of seven articles. The Articles explain how... |
Lost Liners Scavenger Hunt
The men and women who scoured the ocean floors in search of the lost liners sought treasure and a connection to the past. This lesson allows students to scour the Internet in for facts and information. Based on the PBS program Lost Liners, this activity is devised to help students learn about... |
Did you know that research
has shown that reading aloud to your child is the single most effective
thing you can do to prepare him to succeed in school?
aloud stimulates language and cognitive skills, and builds motivation,
curiosity and memory. It helps children build an appreciation for books
as a source of pleasure ... |
Scientists have identified more than 200 genes potentially associated with academic performance in schoolchildren.
Those schoolchildren possessing the "right" combinations achieved significantly better results in numeracy, literacy and science.
The finding emerged from a study of more than 4000 British children to pinp... |
Prevention and control of cholera outbreaks: WHO policy and recommendations
Cholera is an acute enteric infection caused by the ingestion of bacterium Vibrio cholerae present in faecally contaminated water or food. Primarily linked to insufficient access to safe water and proper sanitation, its impact can be even more ... |
Although human blood is always a shade of red (except in rare cases of hemoglobin-related disease), the optical properties of skin distort the dark red color of deoxygenated blood to make it appear bluish.
The elementary principle behind cyanosis is that deoxygenated hemoglobin is more prone to the optical bluish disco... |
This sandstone from southern Nevada is part of the sediment veneer that covers the ancient metamorphic schists of the craton. The near-shore sandstone was in turn overlain by deeper-water limestone as a shallow sea encroached.
Coconino Sandstone. A small four-legged animal walked across a sand dune 265 million years ag... |
Shifting to Life on Land
A new study of Tiktaalik roseae (middle), a 375-million-year-old transitional fossil, highlights an intermediate step between the condition in fish like Eusthenopteron (bottom) and that in early limbed forms like Acanthostega (top).
Credit: Univeristy of Chicago / Illustration by Kalliopi Monoy... |
The nucleus of the movement included Jean Toomer, Langston Hughes, Rudolf Fisher, Wallace Thurman, Jessie Redmon Fauset, Nella Larsen, Arna Bontemps, Countee Cullen, and Zora Neale Hurston. An older generation of writers and intellectuals–James Weldon Johnson, Claude McKay, Alain Locke, and Charles S. Johnson–served as... |
Problem 8.1 Development of Surfaces of Solids – A cone made up of Aluminium sheet with base circle diameter 65 mm and axis length 75 mm is kept on its base on the ground. A circular hole of 30 mm diameter is cut through the cone such that its axis remains perpendicular to V.P.; 10 mm to the right of the axis of cone an... |
Perfect Practice Makes Perfect Reading
Fluency Lesson Design
By: Sara Beasley
Fluent reading is essential in comprehending. Fluency is characterized by effortless word recognition, which influences speed. Effortless word recognition allows students to no longer focus on decoding word by word; instead they are able to r... |
Here are a few ideas for three simple sound games you can play at home with your child. Sound games help your child develop their hearing skills, as well as their attention and concentration. Developing these skills from an early age will give them a headstart in language, literacy and music.
1. Guess which instrument ... |
Want to stay on top of all the space news? Follow @universetoday on Twitter
Have you ever wondered where stars are born? Stars are formed in nebulas, interstellar clouds of dust and gas. Nebulas are either remnants of matter from the original big bang or the result of stars either collapsing or going supernova. Nebulas... |
New evidence suggests that the polar bear, Ursus maritimus, or the sea bear, started to evolve about five million years ago from brown bear ancestors. Unlike their land-based cousins, polar bears are superbly adapted for survival in the Far North on a sea ice habitat.
Polar bears live in the Arctic in areas where they ... |
Despite a lack of enthusiasm from his closest barons and noblemen, and being seriously ill with malaria, Louis IX of France decided to launch a Seventh Crusade in December 1244.
The King was eager to free the Holy Land, which had been conquered by the Turks in August 1244, 15 years after the glory enjoyed by Frederick ... |
The possibility of life on Mars is an ongoing debate and continues through this interesting video.
Students use photographs taken from the Viking Orbiter Spacecraft to identify various landforms on Mars. Includes student worksheet and answer key.
A list of student-submitted discussion questions for Mars.
To stimulate t... |
Literacy and Educational Materials
Primers for Ethnic Languages
Instructional materials in an ethnic language may include primers. A primer is a book or series of books for teaching reading and writing to beginner or semi-literate learners. Primers may allow students to work independently in self-paced work, to be self... |
Removing all the dangerous bacteria from drinking water would have enormous health benefits for people around the world.
The technologies exist for doing that, but there's a problem: cost.
Now a scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology thinks he's on to a much less expensive way to clean up water.
MIT's R... |
Retinoblastoma is a cancer of the retina, the light-sensing area at the back of the eye.
Retinoblastomas represent about 3% of childhood cancers and almost always occur before age 4. They occur in both eyes at the same time in about 25% of children.
This cancer results from a mutation in certain genes that control eye ... |
When Did The Renaissance Start ?
The Renaissance era started from the 14th century and lasted through the 16th century in Italy. It was seen as an era that witnessed revival of art. The artists in the era drew their inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman sculptures and artwork. The same is also true for architects, w... |
Most of us are familiar with the "winter blues," the depression-like symptoms known as "seasonal affective disorder," or SAD, that occurs when the shorter days of winter limit our exposure to natural light and make us more lethargic, irritable and anxious. But for rats it's just the opposite.
Biologists at UC San Diego... |
The straight-five engine or inline-five engine is an internal combustion engine with five cylinders aligned in one row or plane, sharing a single engine block and crankcase. This configuration is a compromise between the smaller inline-four engine and the larger straight-6.
Henry Ford had an inline-five engine develope... |
In phonetics, vowel reduction is any of various changes in the acoustic quality of vowels, which are related to changes in stress, sonority, duration, loudness, articulation, or position in the word (e.g. for Creek language), and which are perceived as "weakening". It most often makes the vowels shorter as well.
Such a... |
Jan 24 2012
Did you know that… ?
- For most birds, feathers make up 5-10% of their total weight but are two to three times heavier than their skeletons.
- Tundra swans have 25,000 feathers, 80% of which are on their heads and necks.
- Doves and herons have some specialized “powderdown” feathers whose barbule tips disin... |
Unit F: Motion and Forces
The books listed below may be available through publishers, distributors such as bookstores or online retailers, or library systems.
Leveled Independent Science Books
- Windy Ways
- Summary: Readers learn that wind is a force that moves objects.
- Magnet Time
- Summary: A boy uses a horseshoe ... |
Currents and Tides
Perpetual Ocean: This visualization (change quality to at least 720p for HD!) shows ocean surface currents around the world
during the period June 2005 - December 2007. Source: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio
Ocean currents are a continuous directed flow of ocean wate... |
The basin begins in the highlands of the East African Rift system with input from the Chambeshi River, the Uele and Ubangi Rivers in the upper reaches and the Lualaba River draining wetlands in the middle reaches. Due to the young age and active uplift of the East African Rift at the headlands, the river's yearly sedim... |
This App will help you to avoid any unwanted slip-ups in the exam. Although most of the reminders are common sense, but from the evidence students still need reminding of them. Read through the tips and take note of the most relevant ones before tackling your exam.
Changing the Rate of a Reaction
There are 4 methods by... |
The encroachment of European-Americans and the political complexities brought on by new international boundaries posed a considerable governmental challenge for the Saint Regis Mohawks.
After the American War of Independence, the Mohawk people found it necessary to deal with the government of the State of New York. In ... |
Three years ago, scientists discovered electric currents running through the seabed — but they had no idea what was causing it. But now, researchers from Denmark and the United States believe they have the answer: bacteria that function as living electric cables. In a remarkable case of biological engineering, scientis... |
People are visual learners. We remember much more of what we see than of what we hear. Help your students learn what fractions are, how we use them, and how they compare and interact with hands on tools. Progressive Ruling teaches by allowing students to see the fractions, draw the fractions, and really feel what fract... |
Lesson: Fractions: Adding and Subtracting Like Fractions
SWBAT find the sum or difference of fractions with like denominators.
Materials Needed: scrap paper for DN and GP, Example Like Denominator Chart, white board, dry erase markers, pencils, and IND Worksheet (two sided).
Vocabulary: whole (or ONE or unit), denomina... |
Lesson: Parallelogram Jigsaw
Jigsaw is a cooperative learning technique described here. If you haven’t used it before, read through the link for more information.
Have students get out their parallelogram sort checklist from the previous lesson. Break students into the previous teams of 4. Now within each team, have ea... |
Harvard Researchers Have Turned Termites Into Robot Builders
Here in North America, termites are considered dangerous pests. An infestation can horrendously undermine the stability of a structure. Left unchecked, they can bring an entire home crashing down.
The termites of Africa and Australia are a little different. T... |
Fifth Grade, Lesson 4: Community Action
Decisions about how one uses the resources within a particular bioregion must consider the biodiversity and complexity of the ecosystem.
How can communities make decisions that benefit both their families and the animals that live within them?
Step 1 -- Connect (The Concept to Pr... |
(PhysOrg.com) -- Scientists have created a molecular device which could act as a building block for future generations of superfast computers.
The researchers have created components that could one day be used to develop quantum computers - devices based on molecular scale technology instead of silicon chips and which ... |
Apache. Cherokee. Cheyenne. Chickasaw. Lakhota. Navajo. Shoshone. These are just a few of the Native American languages that were spoken in what is now the United States. This was a multilingual country long before land was forcibly and violently taken from the Native Americans and colonized by Europeans. And throughou... |
Order of Operations: First Things First
How many steps does it take to get to the end of the math problem? This worksheet gives your child practice with math problems that have multiple steps. Your child will first need to complete the equation inside the parentheses, and then she will be able to complete the rest of t... |
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