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Three Color Activities for Preschool Students
If you’re teaching your students about colors, you don’t want just another lesson plan. Preschool colors are integral to the curriculum, so you want to make sure that students find the activities fun and engaging. Try some of these exciting ideas to do just that!
Sketch a p... |
The Introduction to Logic- Syllogistic Terminology is a difficult read and the terminology can be easily mixed up; however, it summarized itself through three main parts. The first being that one must find a conclusion. The second is to put the syllogism into standard order and form. Lastly, the third is to test the sy... |
Learning -- and teaching -- grammar can be a bore. The endless worksheets of fill-in-the-blank sentences can put both students and teachers to sleep. When you teach adverbs, spice up your lessons to help your students remember what an adverb is and how to use it. Adverbs modify verbs, other adverbs and adjectives, whic... |
Well with all of this posting related to weather, you didn’t think that I would forget to post something about rainbows did you?
Since St. Patrick’s day is right around the corner, I’ve been thinking a lot about what different types of rainbow activities we could do in the classroom. Today students made a rainbow using... |
Lesson 12 of 12
Objective: SWBAT write and draw about metric vocabulary terms.
How many word can you list from the Metric Unit?
Actively engage students in a quick Bell Ringer to get them thinking about metric vocabulary. Give students one minute to work with a partner and write as many words as possible from the Metri... |
Ocean Animal Flip Book
Learning about Ocean Animals is fun for children and a great way to increase their knowledge is by reading books and doing activities. Here
is a book craft that was given permission by my daughter's Kindergarten teacher to share. What a great way to learn about sea creatures and compound words.
A... |
The term “demesne” relates to that part of a country estate retained for private use by a landlord, typically containing ornamental designed landscapes alongside productive gardens, woodland and farmland.
Prior to the mid 18th century, the predominant style was for formal geometric designs based on French and Dutch Bar... |
Can you work out which spinners were used to generate the frequency charts?
Invent a set of three dice where each one is better than one of the others?
This set of resources for teachers offers interactive environments to support probability work at Key Stage 4.
Four cards are shuffled and placed into two piles of two.... |
We tend to toss critical thinking around like it is a new content area, as though we are teaching that now instead of Latin. It is a savory filler in the ridiculously long list of things a teacher will cover in 180 days, but it is only an ethereal substance.
Critical thinking is not a set of skills that can be deployed... |
conclusion (n) – ending; the summing up of an argument.
My teacher once asked the class: A goldfish is swimming in a bowl of water on the weighing scales. The weight is 300 grams. When the goldfish dies and floats on the surface, the weight is 300.02 grams. Why is there a gain in weight?
My classmates thought about the... |
By tracking deviations in spacecraft orbits, planetary scientists have created a high-resolution map of the Red Planet's gravitational pull.
If you could see past Mars’s surface to how its gravity changes from place to place, what you’d see is this:
This map isn’t a topographic map, which shows terrain elevations. It’s... |
Flagella help cellular bodies, such as sperm and bacteria, move through liquid. Flagella, like cilia, are composed of microtubules that are connected to the plasma membrane.Continue Reading
The microtubules in a flagellum are grouped into nine pairs surrounding a pair of microtubules. The motion of flagella is a result... |
About This Chapter
Population and the Environment - Chapter Summary and Learning Objectives
Have you ever tried to find an apartment to rent but there just weren't any available? This is something that results from a population problem. Too many people lived in your area, and therefore, all the apartments were rented. ... |
Petroleum is a complex mixture of organic compounds divided into crude oil and natural gas. Formed hundreds of millions of years ago, it occurs quite naturally and is the result of plant and animal remains trapped in fine-grained sediments being transformed by heat and pressure to produce gas and oil. Historical record... |
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, a hurricane is an organized thunderstorm that occurs over water and has sustained winds that reach maximum speeds over 74 miles per hour. These storms originate over the Atlantic Basin, which includes the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.... |
A growing number of potato farms in the UK are under restriction after the world's most damaging potato disease was discovered.
Miriam O'Reilly of Radio 4's Farming Today explains the effects of the disease, known as potato ring rot.
What is potato ring rot?
Potato ring rot is a highly infectious bacteria which is wide... |
Mechanical weathering is the erosion of rock caused by physical processes. Extreme temperature changes and constant exposure to water or air are common causes of mechanical weathering.Continue Reading
Mechanical weathering causes rocks to break apart into smaller particles known as sediment. One type of mechanical weat... |
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Harold Godwinson versus William of Normandy: Fresh off a recent battlefield victory, an English army under Harold occupies favourable defensive terrain to block the advance of an invading Norman army under William. William must defeat Harold and break ... |
1689: The English Bill of Rights
This bill was a precursor to the American Bill of Rights, and set out strict limits on the Royal Family's legal prerogatives such as a prohibition against arbitrary suspension of Parliament's laws. More importantly, it limited the right to raise money through taxation to Parliament.
The... |
History books tell us that the planet Neptune was found in the mid-1800s after years of speculation and search.
But in 1613, more than two centuries before Neptune was officially discovered, Galileo Galilei knew he had found it, according to a new theory by University of Melbourne physicist David Jamieson.
Jamieson has... |
The Kwakiutl people were a tribe of Native American hunters and gatherers who lived primarily off of seafood and wild plants. They lived in the coastal regions of the Pacific Northwest.Continue Reading
The Kwakiutl's location along the coastline allowed them to utilize the ocean as a constant food source. They commonly... |
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The factorial of a nonnegative integer, n, is the product of all the consecutive integers from 1 to n, inclusive. The notation ! is used to represent the factorial. For example, 5! = 1* 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 = 120. By definition, 0! = 1.
FACTORIAL(number of items)
The value of number of items mus... |
About the Holiday
National Freedom Day commemorates the February 1, 1865 signing by President Abraham Lincoln of a joint United States House of Representatives and Senate resolution that outlawed slavery and later became the 13th Amendment to the Constitution. Major Richard Robert Wright Sr., a former slave, called on ... |
Finding Equivalent Fractions
Lesson 9 of 26
Objective: SWBAT identify equivalent fractions while using a number line.
Students will be using a problem centered around a buddy rope. The rope will be drawn on their paper (approximately 4 inches long) and they will use the rope (pseudo number line/fraction strip) to deter... |
Summary and Keywords
In the years following the US Civil War, the federal government implemented a campaign to assimilate Native peoples into an expanding American nation and a modernizing American society. As policymakers and social reformers understood it, assimilation required a transformation in Native gender roles... |
Try fitting a square peg in a round hole - pure frustration! Not a good thing for the peg or the hole!
In social science research, “goodness of fit” refers to how a person’s temperament and environment respond to each other. The “fit,” compatible or not, has a strong influence on social and emotional well-being and the... |
Climate change has caused accelerated calving and melting of tidal glaciers around the world, resulting in a sea-level rise. But that’s not the only consequence: when large chunks of ice break off of a glacier and forcefully splash into the icy water, thunderous shaking often accompanies such events. These mysterious “... |
Top : VERBS
- Active Voice
- If the verb indicates that the subject is the doer of the action, we refer to the sentence as being written in Active Voice.
- Imperative Mood
- The imperative mood gives a command or an appeal. The subject of the verb is understood ("you").
- Passive Voice
- If the verb indicates the subje... |
Nitrogen deficiency guide
Nitrogen is mainly absorbed by the plant in the form of nitrate and ammonium. It can also be absorbed via small organic molecules. It is important that the balance between nitrate and ammonium is correct in the feeding otherwise the pH in the rhizosphere (environment immediately surrounding th... |
The Thesmophoria was a Greek religious festival celebrated in Athens and other communities throughout Greece to honor Demeter, the goddess of agriculture. The Thesmophoria was restricted to women, and its original purpose was to ensure a fertile crop. The festival also became significant for its role in promoting mothe... |
Researcher Developing Water Recycling System for Longer Space Missions
By: Crystal Price
Space travel is becoming more of a reality and less like a tale out of a science fiction novel. In just a few years, the human race will hopefully revisit the moon and journey to Mars.
One of the main hurdles of space travel is wat... |
The 2005 Category 5 Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans by breaching surge protection levees surrounding the city, resulting in 80% of the city being flooded for weeks. An interesting positive result of this disastrous force of nature is that research shows lead levels being drastically reduced. Lead levels in soi... |
The invention, production, and distribution of the automobile have radically altered American society in the twentieth century. Perhaps more than other inventions, the automobile transformed American society, prompting some historians to characterize the United States as a "car culture." This lesson will help students ... |
“Using the Event Horizon Telescope, scientists obtained an image of the black hole at the center of galaxy M87, outlined by emission from hot gas swirling around it under the influence of strong gravity near its event horizon,” as the caption to this photo reads in the NASA article “Black Hole Image Makes History; NASA... |
Culture shock is defined as the emotional reaction to living, studying, or working in a new culture. It is often described as feeling a lack of grounding after losing familiar signs and symbols of the daily life that we're used to. There are the obvious adjustments - such as a different language, climate, and food. But... |
Pronouns are words used to replace nouns. Reflexive pronouns are used to refer back to the original noun or subject of the sentence. These pronouns include myself, yourself, himself and ourselves. Follow these tips to use reflexive pronouns properly in sentences.
Use reflexive pronouns to refer back to someone. For exa... |
Questions: Sections 4-7
- Before the arrival of the horse on the plains, what was the only means of getting from place to place on land?
- For traveling on rivers, the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara people used a round tub-like boat called what?
- Before horses arrived on the plains, a method of hunting involved chasing ... |
More than 90% of Earth’s continental crust is made up of silica-rich minerals, such as feldspar and quartz. But where did this silica-enriched material come from? And could it provide a clue in the search for life on other planets?
Conventional theory holds that all of the early Earth’s crustal ingredients were formed ... |
Avian influenza, more commonly called "bird flu," is a type of influenza or "flu" that occurs in all species of birds. The virus that causes avian influenza exists naturally in many wild birds, including wild waterfowl, without causing the condition in them (these birds are called carriers). The virus is usually associ... |
Here is a small selection of free resources for you to use with your children! Please click on the highlighted resource names for access.
Ten Frames with dice patterns of five
I have created some ‘ten frames’ using the pattern of five which is seen on dice. You can access with the links at the end of this paragraph. No... |
In Peter Stuyvesant’s New Amsterdam, various fire protection measures were created. Criteria were established for new buildings with fire prevention in mind, such as no wooden chimneys. A position of Firemaster was created to policy the fire rules. All citizens were expected to assist in fighting fires once they broke ... |
The Rosetta Space Probe has not found comet water matching the type available on Earth, meaning the water we drink may have come from another source.
There are still all kinds of mysteries science is trying to solve about our planet Earth, including this one: How the heck did we end up with so much water? The prevailin... |
Apollo 13 was NASA’s third manned mission. Originally intended for a lunar landing, the mission succumbed to a technical malfunction that forced an abortion, mid-mission. Led by Commander James A. Lovell, the 1970 mission was termed as a ‘successful failure’.
The Apollo 13 lunar mission was launched by NASA on April 11... |
Little Gordon enjoys nature and especially trees. He would like to sketch some of his most favourite ones. However, it seems that he doesn’t have enough grid paper – and that’s where your help is needed…
You are given a rooted binary tree and a number K. Pick a rectangle on the grid with sides parallel to the coordinat... |
When Athens and Sparta were fighting Persia, during the war Sparta said that they had had enough fighting and broke out of the war leaving Athens to fight the Persians alone. After that Sparta and Athens started fighting and having small arguments that made them both dislike each other, causing big tension between them... |
Annually few thousands of bills are introduced to the Congress, but only a hundred or two of them become laws. As a rule bill is introduced to one of the Houses of Congress, goes for another one for action, and eventually the President reviews it and decides whether to sign it or not. The steps of this process are desc... |
EARLY MIDDLE AGES TO 1000 AD
The early Middle Ages, and the heartland of what one day was going to be Holland remained largely an empty peat wilderness.
The fall of the Roman Empire had brought chaos. Trade and population had collapsed, also in the former non-Roman territories - those people had lost a market.
The situ... |
How can Cuisenaire rods be used to develop visualising and reasoning?
Problems designed to inspire students to explore and provoke a need to explain
The magic of mathematics
The problems in this feature encourage students to consider inverses and working backwards to solve problems.
Encouraging students to reflect on t... |
Beginning with sixteenth-century European explorers, travelers and traders in the Americas dreamed of direct route to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. That dream would become a reality with the construction of the Panama Canal, a forty-eight mile ship canal across the Isthmus of Panama. The new passage allowed ... |
1. Given the following number line, place an x where 324 is approximately |300——————————-400| Explain with words how you determined where the x should be placed.
2. Mrs. B. left school at 3:25. She had to stop at the Dr’s office, that was 15 minutes from school. Then, she went to the grocery store. It took her 30 minut... |
Potassium (K) is one of the three primary plant nutrients, but what does it actually do for plants and how do we know if our plants have enough (or too much)?
There’s a lot of potassium on Earth. It is the fourth most plentiful mineral, making up 2.5% of the Earth’s crust and upper mantle (lithosphere), but most of tha... |
The history of Aruba begins about 1,000 A.D. with fragments of the earliest known Indian settlements. Aruba's first inhabitants were the Arawak tribe of Caquetios Indians. They fled from Venezuela to escape Attacks by the Caribs who, skilled in war and boat building, dominated much of the Caribbean basin. Aruba lies ju... |
NASA’s IBEX (Interstellar Boundary Explorer) spacecraft has made the first all-sky maps of the boundary between the Sun’s environment (the heliosphere), and interstellar space. The results, reported as a bright, winding ribbon of unknown origin which bisects the maps, have taken researchers by surprise. However, the di... |
On the February 15, 2001, in the science magazine Nature, a group of hundreds of scientists published the complete human genome. All 14.8 billion base pairs! This was an enormous undertaking and an enormous success. And, although this particular feat was about human genetics, the ramifications for conservation are simi... |
WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO LEARN IN THIS INDEPENDENT LEARNING UNIT:
After completing this unit, the educator will:
1. Know the different definitions of personalized learning
2. Be able to motivate students by giving them the ability to choose the process that best fits their needs
3, Understand how to allow student voice an... |
Let's consider a real historical example
Let's fix the historical period to the 14th century, and let's say that "language 1" is French and "language 2" is Romanian. Both French and Romanian are descended from Latin (which is thus "language 0"), and in the 14th century, they had had no contact for about 1000 years. No ... |
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Basic In-Text Citation Rules
In MLA style, referring to the works of others in your text is done by using what is known as parenthetical citation. This method involves placing relevant source information in parentheses after a quote or a paraphrase.
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What is the formula?
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activities that promote analysis and discussion of evidence.
- Essential Question that connects history to students' lives
- Evidence from primary and scholarly sources that can be used to find an answer to the essential question
- Act... |
In this activity, you will become more familiar with a kind of text known as a legend.
What is a legend?
Legends are stories that are largely believed to be rooted in some form of truth.
Legends are events that take place within human history.
Due to the manner in which legends are passed on (by word of mouth) the deta... |
"Juxtapose" is a verb that is related to the noun "juxtaposition" and is formed from it by the process called backformation. To juxtapose two images, concepts or ideas means to put them side by side in order to better see the relationship between them or for a strong emotional effect. "Juxtapose" is a transitive verb, ... |
Approximately 5% of children have voice problems as a result of vocal misuse. Children often scream and yell during school breaks, sporting events, and play time. Prolonged misuse of their vocal cords can lead to the growth of “vocal nodules” on the vocal folds.
Children also have allergies and enlarged adenoids, which... |
Ever wonder how spacecraft stay in touch without a smartphone?
If you’ve ever seen Apollo 13, then you know how critical it is for a spacecraft to hang on to its line of communication if Mission Control hears “Houston, we have a problem.” When the spacecraft lost contact with NASA’s Manned Space Flight Network because ... |
A biennial plant is a flowering plant that takes two years to complete its lifecycle. In the first year the plant grows leaves, stems, and roots (vegetative structures); then it enters a period of dormancy over the colder months. Usually, the stem remains very short and the leaves are low to the ground, forming a roset... |
The Serbian Empire was a medieval empire in the Balkans that emerged from the medieval Serbian kingdom in the fourteenth century. The Serbian Empire existed from 1346 to 1371, and was one of the larger states in Europe. By 1389, following the Battle of Kosovo, Serbia was a province of the Ottoman Empire. Serbia was not... |
Though Rudyard Kipling wrote how leopards can’t change their spots, modern science has created a more accurate picture. A recent study shows that leopards adapt to their environment, even going so far as changing their spots. Learn how… — Global Animal
Rudyard Kipling was right: leopards can change their spots over tim... |
This is the final part in the What is emotion? series. In What is emotion? (part 1) – 4 Affective states we discussed the different affective states of emotion. In What is emotion? (part 2) – 3 Perspectives on Emotion we saw that in the last 100 years psychologists have offered a variety of definitions of emotion, each... |
Learn more about Genomic Medicine and what it can mean for diagnosing patients with these resources
Answers to Genomic Questions
The human body is made of trillions of cells, each specialized to perform a particular function. Inside each of these cells is a nucleus, which contains chromosomes—the structures that hold g... |
There has been a few cases of head lice reported at the school and your child may have been exposed. Below are some guidelines on how to detect and treat head lice.
What are Head Lice?
Head lice are little insects with moving legs. They are often not much bigger than a pin head, but may be as big as a sesame seed. They... |
GPS receivers calculate distances to satellites as a function of the amount of time it takes for satellites' signals to reach the ground. To make such a calculation, the receiver must be able to tell precisely when the signal was transmitted and when it was received. The satellites are equipped with extremely accurate ... |
At the end of the 19th century, the German Empire develops from a stand-based agrarian economy into a capitalist industrial state. This leads to a migration from rural areas to the cities, as well as to labor migration from bordering countries.
The center and South-West of Germany, Berlin and the Ruhr area develop into... |
Traveling Southwest off of Highway 12 towards the Washington-Oregon border you will come across one of the most peculiar sights of the Columbia Plateau, the Twin Sisters rock formation. Looking at the rock formation many questions may arise, such as what caused this rock formation? Why is there nothing similar around? ... |
Today, White Sands National Monument in New Mexico has finally been accepted into the elite club of recognized U.S. National Parks. Its hundreds of thousands of miles of stark white sand dunes, whipped this and that way by the wind to constantly change their shape, appear infinite to the naked eye.
But not that long ag... |
Math is so fun to teach to preschoolers! It’s also an easy subject to teach because there are a lot of daily activities to incorporate math. Preschoolers don’t need worksheets for math. Instead, they should learn through play and hands-on activities. Today I’m going to share about the basics of teaching preschool math.... |
What is the origin of the differences between men and women? How is the gender identity formed? How are the identity based social roles performed? There are competing explanations to these questions, which have connections with physical (sex) or social (gender) differences.
Sociologists use the term sex to refer to the... |
Would the capture of Moscow have altered the outcome of World War II? Losing their capital has often led nations to seek peace. Moscow was more than the administrative capital of the Soviet Union: it was also a vital rail hub and production center. There was also the symbolic value: totalitarian dictators, like Hitler ... |
The present article deals with the hierarchy of the court in India and what type of court usually found in our country's judicial system. The Judicial system of law in India is a common law in which customs, precedents, and legislation all have justiciability in the court of law. This type of system, in fact, is a lega... |
The deepest point on land has been found in East Antarctica — underneath the Denman Glacier. The ice-filled canyon goes down 3,500 meters (or 11,500 feet) below sea level. In fact, the only other places on Earth where the valleys are deeper are found solely in the ocean.
Researchers analyzed the amount of ice that flow... |
NASA has turned a lot of heads in recent years thanks to its New Worlds Mission concept – aka. Starshade. Consisting of a giant flower-shaped occulter, this proposed spacecraft is intended to be deployed alongside a space telescope (most likely the James Webb Space Telescope). It will then block the glare of distant st... |
1. If slope of one straight line is 2/3 and the slope of another line is -3/2, which of the following is true about the lines?
2. Given a, b are two numbers. If a& b = (a + b)/ (a – b), then what is the value of 4 & (3 & 1).
3. In a bag there are 4 oranges, 5 apples and 6 peaches. If one fruit is pulled out from the ba... |
This is a list of simple activities which can help you assess some aspects of gender equity in your classroom. Consider trying some of them. You may be surprised at what you find!
1. Do you call on boys more often than girls? Keep a check-list for several days.
2. Are most of the books in your room written by men? Take... |
The speed of light is a fundamental constant of the universe, meaning that no matter where an observer is or how fast they're traveling, the speed of light remains the same. Although it's called the speed of light, the measurement is actually the speed of any particle that has no mass when traveling through a vacuum. A... |
Numbers and Pre-Algebra involves computation in the four basic mathematical operations viz. to add, subtract, multiply and divide using the knowledge of place values.
This topic will guide you through the operators with whole numbers, fractions, decimals and percentages in preparation for Algebra topics.
We classify nu... |
The carbon dioxide comes from decaying organic matter in soil, and also directly from the atmosphere. This slightly acidic water dissolves the rock, forming cavities which can enlarge and join up to make larger cave systems of interconnected chambers. An underground water flow can develop when many rain-fed subsurface ... |
Explored by Columbus on December 6, 1492, Haiti’s native Arawaks fell victim to Spanish rule. In 1697, Haiti became the French colony of Saint-Dominique, which became a major producer of sugar cane, depending on the slaves. In 1791, an insurrection erupted among the slave population of 480,000 natives, resulting in a d... |
A marsh is an ecosystem of more or less continuously waterlogged soil.
Marsh is found on level ground in the vicinity of rivers, streams or waterlogged places where the water table is close to ground level for most of the year.
Marsh tends to be species rich in terms of wetland plants and does not have a surface accumu... |
Computing power is the number of computing resources that a computer can use to perform operations. This includes the number of processors, the amount of memory, and the speed of the processors. The power of a computer determines how fast it can perform operations and how many operations it can perform at the same time... |
A new visualization provides an exceptional virtual trip — complete with a 360-degree view — to the center of our home galaxy, the Milky Way. This project, made using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes, allows viewers to control their own exploration of the fascinating environment of volati... |
One trouble with learning math is that children who are accustomed to thinking of learning as retention of information (no they wouldn’t put it that way) have a hard time adjusting to an art.
In the art of mathematics, you’re goal is not to remember facts. Your goal is to be able to do things with those facts – to deve... |
This worksheet is a worksheet for the first time-taking of the third grade Science Fair Project. The objective of this worksheet is to have the students learn to sum up the different elements of a formula. The following paragraphs will explain how this worksheet works.
Properties of Matter Worksheet 1 Projects to Try f... |
This week we are looking at countable and uncountable nouns. In class one we will categorise various nouns into countable and uncountable, and if they are uncountable what words we can use to count them. e.g slice of cake, bottle of water. We will play the following game to practise this grammar point: https://www.eslg... |
EFL - ESL activities and games for expressing possibility with 'may' and 'might'
An ESL lesson plan for teaching elementary level students (A2) how to express possibility in English. This lesson plan includes suggested board work, several activities, a game and a collection of specially selected ESL resources from arou... |
Researchers Develop a Drone That Can Bend Its Wings Similar To Birds
Aiming to create drones that are more maneuverable as they fly through the air, researchers at Stanford University turn to birds for inspiration.
A group of researchers from Stanford University's Lentink Lab developed a flying robot that has a wing de... |
If you are struggling with your math homework, you may want to download and print our potential energy worksheet answers. This will help you understand the concepts behind this important topic. This worksheet will give you a basic understanding of how potential energy works. It is easy to use and is great for practice.... |
Hib is an term for a bacteria (a kind of germ) called Haemophilus influenzae type b. Before 1992, Hib was the most common cause of bacterial meningitis. Hib also caused many other serious infections: bacteremia, pneumonia, epiglottitis (a life-threatening infection of the airway above the voice-box), skin, and joint in... |
Genetic Unit - Vocabulary
Chromosome: Long threads of genetic material found in the nucleus of the cell
Sister Chromatids: A chromosome and its duplicate, attached to one another by a centromere. The pair remains attached until separated by meiosis.
Mitosis: A type of cell division in which a daughter cell receives the... |
The teasels around the Heart of Reeds are now beginning to flower. Teasels have long tough stems with spines and the rib of the leaf is also protected by spines. This helps to protect the plant again grazing animals. The head of the teasel plant is cone-shaped and this is where the flowers appear, the plant start to pr... |
Session 2: Units of measure
You come across problems requiring calculation every day. These problems could be related to money, time, length, weight, capacity and temperature. For example, if you were buying a new washing machine, you would measure the space where you want to put it under your worktop and make sure you... |
The Fire Beneath Our Feet
Centralia, Pennsylvania has been burning since 1962. Or rather, the ground beneath the town is burning: an underground coal seam fire that caused the town to be mostly abandoned has been burning for over 50 years, and will continue for at least another 250. The fire likely began when a trash f... |
What is continuity in a paragraph? – Continuity is All About Linking Nouns and Adjectives For instance, each subsequent sentences’ noun connects to the preceding one. The same goes for paragraphs. This creates continuity so that the reader can easily follow the concept. The strong writer knows sentence patterns and con... |
If we ever leave Earth, framing offworld will be crucial, but Mars, the Moon and other planetary bodies just don't have nutrients in the ground. A new study from the University of Zurich has an idea to get around the problem: mycorrhiza, when plants and fungi form symbiotic relationships.
Mycorrhiza are extremely tiny ... |
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