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What was the Heian period like?
At the end of the eighth century, the capital was moved to present-day Kyoto, which remained Japan's capital for over 1,000 years.
The Heian period designates a span of roughly 400 years until the 12th century.
Continuing from the Nara period, aristocrats under the emperor held actual po... |
The Boston "Tea Party"
In 1773, however, Britain furnished Adams and his allies with
an incendiary issue. The powerful East India Company, finding
itself in critical financial straits, appealed to the British
government, which granted it a monopoly on all tea exported to
the colonies. The government also permitted the ... |
Starting in the late 16th century, the English, the French, the Spanish, and the Dutch began to colonize eastern North America. The first English attempts, notably the Lost Colony of Roanoke, ended in failure, but successful colonies were soon established. more...
The colonists, who came to the New World, were by no me... |
A Random Walk, Part 2
May 6, 2015 | Posted in: Uncategorized
Here’s a short summary of the Random Walk activity:
A student takes a random walk on a number line determined by flips of a fair coin: one step forward with a flip of a heads, and one step back with a flip of tails. After students propose questions about an i... |
PSHE Lesson Plans and Resources
Below, you will find a number of different lesson plans, that have been produced to promote a wide array of different health and wellbeing areas. Often, the lesson plans contain accompanying resources to help promote key health and wellbeing messages to children and young people. Many of... |
Our Technique & Approach
The Natural Approach:
The Natural Approach is just what it sounds like, this method aims to foster natural learning of language in the classroom. The focus is on fully understanding a language. Learning how to speak occurs after a “silent period” of active listening. This is where the learner k... |
Based on research featured by the United States Department of Education, 15-20% of Americans are affected by learning disabilities and approximately 5% of them are children.
With the help of technological tools, students with learning disabilities are offered a way to absorb lessons better and faster than before, and b... |
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“Where did English come from? When we talk about English, we often think of it as a single language. But what do the dialects spoken in dozens of countries around the world have in common with each other?” These are the questions raised in this illustrative video by Claire Bowern, which shows how... |
Who's Eating Who?
- 1 Whose Eating Who?
- 1.1 Student worthiness
- 1.2 Primary biological content area covered
- 1.3 Materials
- 1.4 Handouts
- 1.5 Description of activity
- 1.6 Lesson plan
- 1.7 Potential pitfalls
- 1.8 Art connections
- 1.9 Literature connections
- 1.10 Connections to educational standards
- 1.11 Nex... |
Nitrous oxide is a greenhouse gas 300 times as potent as carbon dioxide, but it’s unclear just how much N2O is produced and soaked up by human activities such as farming. Agricultural runoff—the movement of nitrogen-rich fertilizers and other nutrients into lakes and streams—is thought to encourage the growth of N2O-pr... |
Researchers have identified a 33-million-year-old whale fossil that may represent the missing link between toothed and baleen whales, according to a study published today (November 29) in Current Biology. They call the fossilized species Maiabalaena nesbittae.
The whale’s fossilized jaw has neither teeth nor evidence o... |
Brain development plays a significant role in a child’s overall cognitive development, which helps us with our thinking, learning and problem-solving skills. From birth to three years old, your child’s brain will develop rapidly during this critical time for learning and development.
The best way to help you child’s br... |
The ancient Egyptians were the first humans to use paper as long ago as 3700 B.C. Previously, writing had been done on clay tablets, but the Egyptians made a form of paper from the pith of the papyrus plant. The famous Egyptian Book of the Dead (anciently compiled beginning with Egypt’s Old Kingdom through the Middle K... |
Flow cytometry is an extremely powerful technology that allows the individual measurement of physical and chemical characteristics of particles as they pass one by one through a light source. Flow sorting is a process that allows the physical separation of a cell or particle of interest from a heterogeneous population.... |
More than 2.4 billion years ago, Earth’s atmosphere was inhospitable, filled with toxic gases that drove wildly fluctuating surface temperatures. Understanding how today’s world of mild climates and breathable air took shape is a fundamental question in Earth science.
New research from the University of Maryland, the U... |
Company’s balance sheet has three major section: assets, liabilities and owner’s equity. As a general accounting rule, assets must equals liabilities and owner’s equity. It’s known as balance sheet equation or basic accounting equation, which is the foundation of double-entry accounting system.
The basic accounting equ... |
Why is Jesus called the Lamb of God?
Jesus’ titles are often symbolic and help us both gain a greater appreciation of and learn who He really is. One of the titles of Jesus Christ that has a very profound level of symbolism is “the Lamb of God.” I will attempt a basic explanation of what this title means, and why a lam... |
Fluent reading is reading in which words are recognized automatically. With automatic word recognition, reading becomes faster, smoother, and more expressive, and students can begin to read silently, which is roughly twice as fast as oral reading. But beginning readers usually do not read fluently; reading is often a w... |
In the summer of 1864, the Radical Republicans passed the Wade-Davis Bill to counter Lincoln’s Ten-Percent Plan. The bill stated that a southern state could rejoin the Union only if 50percent of its registered voters swore an “ironclad oath” of allegiance to the United States. The bill also established safeguards for b... |
The Declaration of Independence was an act of treason. The men that signed the parchment Declaration of Independence, now in the National Archives, were literally pledging their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor. They knew that their support of an act of independence would come back to haunt them if the British defeate... |
According to Darwin, Darwin said that emotional behavior originally served both as an aid to survival and as a method of communicating intentions. For example, angry people show their teeth because they have inherited behavior patterns that their prehistoric ancestors needed for fighting. Bared teeth also signal an int... |
An assignment on representation
The following notes provide a little revision on the concept of representation, and on how things/people are represented, and gives several examples of how a representation might be discussed.
How things/people are represented
- To represent something is to show it, to portray it, to com... |
Wind resistance, a type of friction also known as drag, is the relative opposing force imparted on an object as it moves against still air. The wind resistance on an object depends on the square of its velocity, so as the object accelerates, its velocity and wind resistance increase.
Wind resistance is generated by all... |
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Table of Contents
This essay is to raise awareness against the act of bully and protect the children from bullies.
The story starts with three characters Meenu, Ajay and Anu, all of them in class seven. Anu, being the shortest in the class, is always teased by Ajay for ... |
What is depression?
The word depression is used to describe various and sometimes overlapping experiences.
To many people being depressed means feeling sad, ‘blue’, downhearted, disappointed, detached or upset. However, a person can feel all these emotions without being ‘clinically’ depressed. Feelings of sadness or th... |
It sounds too good to be true; two species helping each other survive for millions of years – each getting as much as they give.
For more than 40 million years there has been a relationship between yucca plants and yucca moths. It’s a particularly important one because neither the yucca or the moth can survive without ... |
China’s past is critical to understanding the role of women in China today. In Imperial China, women assumed a relatively subordinate position to men. Women did possess some power; within the family content, for example, they would often assume a role of leadership. However, this power did not generally extend beyond t... |
Chick Hatching and Rearing
Whooping cranes being released in this reintroduction project come from captive whooping crane flocks in Maryland (program closed in 2017), Wisconsin, and Alberta. Eggs laid by captive birds are hatched in incubators and chicks are then raised by project personnel under strict protocols desig... |
Some chemical reactions release energy by heat. In other words, they transfer heat to their surroundings. These are known as exothermic reactions: "Exo" relates to external, or outside, and "thermic" means heat.
Some examples of exothermic reactions include combustion (burning), oxidation reactions (rusting) and neutra... |
Relating with Empathy
Students will be able to define the word "empathy" and discuss ways to positively relate to others and exhibit understanding and empathy.
- Join students together in a circle, either seated or standing.
- Pair students up into partners.
- Explain that today the class will be discussing how we can ... |
Math is definitely challenging but what makes learning math fun and interesting is that, there are some tricks and techniques which can actually make the calculations easy to solve. Today, we will try to learn some math tricks which can be applied in solving different kinds of questions.
Multiplying a given number by 2... |
Today, global warming poses one of the greatest risks to animals and ecosystems around the world. From Antarctica to Africa, melting ice caps, drought, heat waves and unpredictable weather patterns lead to food shortages and habitat loss.
Check out the slides below to learn more about some of our planet’s most unique a... |
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Surf for More Math
Lesson 2 - An Integer Experiment
Use these interactive activities to encourage students to have fun on the Web while learning about adding integers. Students can try these activities on their own or in pairs.
Add positive and negative numbers.
Student Book pages ... |
Learn the basics of aeration and how to properly aerate your aquarium.
Fish can be found in a variety of environments all over the world - live in oceans, lakes, ponds, and rivers. These bodies of water all have large surface areas and often strong current which keep the water moving. Water movement and circulation ser... |
Media-Literacy Starting Points: Tips for Fostering Critical Thinking
Talking with children about what they watch, read, and listen to is a critical step toward media literacy.
Talking with children about what they watch, read, and listen to is a critical step toward media literacy, advocates say.
Are you ready to begin... |
In this section, students explore their relationships with others. The activities focus on peer relationships and how peer pressure, influence, and acceptance affect their lives. There are also activities on refusal skills to help equip students with strategies for saying "no."
Students need to be reminded that it some... |
Table of Contents
- 1 What landforms can Hard Rock create?
- 2 What types of landforms are made by rivers?
- 3 What is hard rock geography?
- 4 What are five landforms formed by river erosion?
- 5 What landforms are found in the lower course of a river?
- 6 What is river deposition landforms?
- 7 What causes a river to... |
People come in contact with some sort of ecosystem daily since it surrounds us and is a part of everything we touch. Humanity has a significant impact on the Earth’s ecosystems, something that is not realized by a lot of people. Constant wisdom and attention are required to maintain a delicate balance between the two. ... |
10 influential women in history
Over the years many women have had significant impacts on how women are portrayed in society. We look at 10 influential women who advanced the causes of women over the past centuries.
Florence Nightingale (1820-1910)
Often described as the mother of modern nursing, Florence Nightingale h... |
From Romanesque to Gothic Architecture. The characteristics exhibited by Gothic architecture were developed from the Romanesque architecture over different geographical locations. Late Gothic Architecture, particularly British varieties such as Perpendicular Gothic, continued to have significant influence with the two ... |
In computing, end-of-file (EOF) is a condition in a computer operating system where no more data can be read from a data source. The data source is usually called a file or stream.
In the C standard library, the character reading functions such as getchar return a value equal to the symbolic value (macro)
EOF to indica... |
1981 20¢ Flag Over Supreme Court
Issue Date: December 17, 1981
City: Washington, DC
Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Printing Method: Engraved
Perforations: 11 x 10 ½
Color: Black, dark blue and red
The powers and responsibilities of the Supreme Court are established in the U.S. Constitution. It is the high... |
Place six different shaped objects in six socks which have been labeled with numerals. Have students divide a paper into 6 boxes and number them. Pass the socks around and have the students make a picture of what they think is inside from feeling them. Take out the objects and compare the drawings to the actual objects... |
In any given musical piece – a period piece or a modern commercial track we are bound to come across varieties of tones, pitches and textures of different types of voices. They may range from high, low, dark or bright sounds amongst many others. These high and low combinations of diverse sounds are but created from the... |
As renewable sources such as wind and solar are quickly changing the energy landscape, scientists are looking for ways to better store energy for when it’s needed. Fuel cells, which convert chemical energy into electrical power, are one possible solution for long-term energy storage, and could someday be used to power ... |
Anniversary Of The Statute Of Westminster
The Statute of Westminster is an act of Parliament of the UK that established the relationship between the Commonwealth realms and the Crown. This act affirmed Canadian autonomy and recognized the independence of dominions that had existed since the Treaty of Versailles.
It’s s... |
Social interaction plays a major role in our everyday lives to maintain a fulfilled and healthy social life. Did you know that social interaction also plays a major role in language development in children? Before children can produce their first word, there are many pre-linguistic skills they need to learn. Children l... |
Within the ancient Greek society, characterized by its peculiar beliefs and practices, a captivating tradition emerged regarding the act of throwing an apple. Unlike its literal interpretation, this act was understood as a symbol of affection rather than an act of aggression. The apple, referred to as Aphrodite in Gree... |
Every classroom must deal with the challenge of teaching children that have a variety of backgrounds, experiences, and learning styles. Each student will have their own strengths and weaknesses, some more apparent than others, and it’s up to each educator to find the best approach to ensure no child is left behind. Tra... |
Intro: Inflation can be thought of as the result of too much money chasing too few goods. Increases in the money supply gradually erode the purchasing power of money, but not in a linear fashion. The bulk of global money supply is created by the private banking system, although government bond issuance also has a simil... |
A rock shelter or abri is an overhanging cliff face, which is actually not what we would call a cave. The term rock shelter is pretty descriptive, the term abri is the French word for rock shelter which is often used in scientific papers. This is simply because in early 20th century, when the first important archaeolog... |
The 16th century was drawing to a close when Queen Elizabeth set out to establish a permanent English settlement in the New World. The charter went to Walter Raleigh, who sent explorers Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe to scout out locations for a settlement.
The pair landed on Roanoke Island on July 4, 1584, establish... |
Like humans, plants experience stress. One of those stresses is temperature changes. And, to continue having food security in a changing climate, scientists are working to make more heat resilient crops.
Wheat is a staple crop to 35% of the world population. It’s a temperate crop, meaning it is sensitive to increasing ... |
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Our hair is rooted in reptilian claws, according to a new study that revealed hair genes in both lizards and birds.
Previously, scientists thought hair first appeared in mammals.
Hair, which provides insulation and protection, is seen as one of the main evolutionary innovations that led to ... |
According to Semple, Ringius and Zhang's The Goldenrods of Ontario, the goldenrod in our area that has insect galls is Soligago altissima. S.altissima is called Late Goldenrod in their book but called Tall Goldenrod in the Peterson and Newcomb guides.
[View from microscope of a hole in an elliptical goldenrod gall]
The... |
Plants are susceptible to a large range of microbial pathogens such as bacteria and fungi and have a well-developed innate immune system to counter these attacks. This includes a surveillance system that detects structures that are conserved amongst a variety of pathogens and are known as microbe-associated molecular p... |
This chapter shows you how to use an important programming constructarrays. The variables that we looked at in the previous chapters are scalar variables, which store a single value. An array is a variable that stores a set or sequence of values. One array can have many elements. Each element can hold a single value, s... |
Scientists have developed a new material and manufacturing process that would make one way to use solar power — as heat energy — more efficient in generating electricity.
Solar power accounts for less than 2 percent of U.S. electricity but could make up more than that if the cost of electricity generation and energy st... |
brings a teacher and a group of students together to look at working samples
of literature--either stories or poems--and together they discuss
what makes those pieces successful. It also helps develop our own writing
skills by having our work "juried" by a group of our peers:
this helps us understand what is more succe... |
What is coliform? Coliform is a rod-shaped bacteria which are always present in the digestive tract of warm-blooded animals, including humans. Coliforms are found in human and animal waste, and are also found in water, plants and soil.
Most coliform bacteria don’t cause disease, but some such as a few strains of E. Col... |
The German western campaign into the Low Countries and France shattered Allied lines. Within six weeks, Britain evacuated its forces from the Continent and France requested an armistice with Germany. Paris, the French capital, fell to the Germans on June 14, 1940. In this footage, triumphant German forces raise the swa... |
Whales have been following the currents of the ocean for thousands of years like clockwork knowing and teaching the paths to generations to come. In some cultures, like the northern arctic Inuit in Canada, Russia, and Iceland, whales became a staple source of food and even shelter. However, for the people of the Medite... |
Key Questions about the Early Earth
This glowing cloud of orange material is a birthplace of stars.
This object is called the Small Magellanic Cloud. Photo from the Hubble space telescope. Image credit: Mohammad Heydari-Malayeri (Paris Observatory, France), NASA/ESA and STScI
These questions pose some of the great myst... |
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The earliest evidence of human footprints outside Africa have been discovered in Happisburgh, it has been revealed today.
A series of 800,000-year-old footprints left by early humans was uncovered by a team of scientists in May 2013 in the ancient estuary mud.
They we... |
Astigmatism is a vision problem that causes objects to appear distorted and blurry. It often affects both distance and near vision. It is the most common vision problem and it may occur with nearsightedness and farsightedness.
Signs and symptoms:
Astigmatism usually causes vision to be blurry at distance as well as nea... |
How To Teach Writing: 7 Strategies for Elaboration
Do your students struggle to write with detail? Are their descriptions limited, lacking in specifics or uninformative?
If so, you can help your students write more engaging and elaborate pieces by teaching the following strategies for elaboration.
Elaboration: 7 Writin... |
The book, which is worthy of the wide reputation and ripe experience of the eminent author, is distinguished throughout by clear, brief, and comprehensive statement and illustration. It is especially suited for private students or for classes desiring to make a brief and rapid review, and also for teachers who want onl... |
The amount of lift generated
by an object depends on how much the flow is turned,
which depends on the shape of the object.
In general, the lift is a very complex function of the
shape. Aerodynamicists model the shape effect by a lift
coefficient which is normally determined through wind
tunnel testing. For some simple... |
The Cell Membrane
In the beginning, scientific circles considered the cell as the smallest living unit. But researchers have recently viewed the cell membrane, so much smaller than the cell in volume, as a new kind of living thing. This membrane that surrounds the cell displays features of a conscious living being, suc... |
Hearing Loss in Children
For a child, hearing and speech are essential tools of learning, playing and developing social skills.
Children learn to communicate by imitating the sounds they hear. If they have a hearing loss that is undetected and untreated, they can miss much of the speech and language around them. This r... |
Geoffrey Chaucer, author of the Canterbury Tales, is best known for writing his works in vernacular English, rather than French or Latin, the languages used for most literary writing in the 1300s. Book lovers across the English-speaking world have Chaucer to thank for the widespread availability of all manner of litera... |
This image, taken by the MODIS sensor on the Aqua satellite, shows the temperatures of California and Nevada during a spring heat wave in May 2004. MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) measures the land temperature, which can get much warmer than the air. Notice that the tops of the Sierra Nevada mount... |
A population of pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha) that spawns in a stream near Juneau, Alaska, has evolved genetic changes over the last 3 decades that allow the fish to spawn earlier in the year, according to a new study published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B yesterday (July 11). The genetic shift may ... |
Our initial exposure to an idea shapes our intuition. And our intuition impacts how much we enjoy a subject. What do I mean?
Suppose we want to define a “cat”:
- Caveman definition: A furry animal with claws, teeth, a tail, 4 legs, that purrs when happy and hisses when angry…
- Evolutionary definition: Mammalian descen... |
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A Graafian follicle, or ovarian follicle, is found inside an ovary and is a tiny cyst inside which an egg, or ovum, develops. Women are born with many immature follicles, each containing an undeveloped ovum. Once puberty is reached and menstruation begins, one ovum ma... |
Scientists think they might have pinpointed where the infamous Russian meteorite of 2013 came from. Astronomers Carlos de la Fuente Marcos and Raul de la Fuente Marcos from the Complutense University of Madrid calculated that it likely originated as a piece of a near-Earth asteroid named 2011 EO40.
On the morning of Fe... |
How to Identify the Notation for the Mean and Variance of a Discrete Random Variable
Two of the most important terms in statistics are mean and variance, and so you need to be able to identify their notations when working with discrete random variables.
The mean of a random variable is the average of all the outcomes y... |
The first inhabitants in what is now Belize who developed a succinct culture were the Maya. Belize was an important part in the great Mayan Empire. The Maya Empire was possibly the most sophisticated civilization in the ancient Americas. Including modern day southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, and Honduras... |
Here are some suggested techniques for stimulating discussion. Please send your own ideas.
- Free writing at beginning of class. This technique simultaneously provides accountability on whether students have done the reading but also gets them thinking about topics they would like to discuss. Submitted by Jenny McErlea... |
Cossacks (kŏsˈăks, –əks) [key], Rus. Kazaki, Ukr. Kozaky, peasant-soldiers in Ukraine and in several regions of Russia who, until 1918, held certain privileges in return for rendering military service. The first Cossack companies were formed in the 15th cent., when Ukraine, then part of the unified Polish-Lithuanian st... |
Viruses must reproduce to survive. The process they use to do this is much different than any normal living thing. This is hoe a virus reproduces
1.) Finding a Host Cell - A virus first lies dormant on a surface. It awaits an environment where it can flourish. When you touch the virus it is on your hands, then when you... |
Prior to the European settlement, the land now known as Montgomery County was covered in a vast swath of forest crossed by the creeks and small streams that feed the Potomac and Patuxent Rivers. A few small villages of the Piscataway, members of the Algonquian people, were scattered across the southern portions of the ... |
Doing definite integrals can be seen as just finding the area under a curve on a graph. You may have met elsewhere the idea of finding the area of complicated shapes by splitting them up into simpler shapes that we can easily calculate the areas of. We use a similar technique for numerical integration - we approximate ... |
Among physics students, March 14 is known as “π-Day” (“Pi-Day”) the day that Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany in 1879. The venerable physicist is known for changing the very paradigm of physics, rejecting the three “fundamental undefinables” of length, mass and time as invariant, and positing in their place the... |
Generating energy from ocean waters off Hawaii
The technology, referred to as Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC), is described in the Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, which is published by the American Institute of Physics (AIP).
It involves placing a heat engine between warm water collected at the ocea... |
The District of Columbia is not a state, it is a federal district. When the Constitution of the United States was adopted in 1787, what is now the District of Columbia was a part of the state of Maryland. In 1791, the District was ceded to the federal government for the purpose of becoming the nation's capital, a distr... |
At a family meeting tonight, you were told you are going on a surprise family vacation. Before you leave, you will be given clues about where you are going. You will have to identify the countries you will visit, identify the capital of the country, and determine how much money in U.S. dollars you will spend in each co... |
Black History Month Lessons & Resources, Grades 9-12
Integrating African-American Culture & History into Your Curriculum
To help you integrate Black History Month into your classroom, we offer a selection of lesson plans that cover a variety subjects and that can be adapted to fit grades 9-12.
Lesson Plans & Activities... |
Chicago (AFP) - A warmer Arctic could permanently affect the pattern of the high-altitude polar jet stream, resulting in longer and colder winters over North America and northern Europe, US scientists say.
The jet stream, a ribbon of high altitude, high-speed wind in northern latitudes that blows from west to east, is ... |
When we look up into the starry sky at night, we only see a small portion of what's really up there. Red dwarfs comprise nearly 75% of all the stars in the Milky Way, yet they remain invisible to the naked eye. Given their predominance, astronomers and astrobiologists are keen to learn more about these small, cool star... |
Flies and mites are usually pests – except, perhaps, when they’re really old. For the international team of scientists that has found one fly and two mites that lived 230 million years ago trapped in amber droplets, the Triassic critters are an important discovery that will pave the way to a better understanding of ins... |
The Thurmond train depot shown on Illustration 1 and and in Photo 2 is approximately 152 feet long and 16 feet wide at the base. It is situated along a set of three tracks.
Questions for Illustration 1 & Photo 2
1. Study Illustration 1 and Photo 2. Do you think the town’s geography influenced the depot’s architecture?
... |
Kenya’s history dates to the Stone Age, making Kenya one of the countries in the world that possesses the largest and most complete record of man’s cultural development. This is partly because of the country’s rich variety of environmental factors conducive to human survival and development.
Fossils found in East Afric... |
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - View original article
A supermassive black hole is the largest type of black hole in a galaxy, on the order of hundreds of thousands to billions of solar masses. Most—and possibly all—galaxies, including the Milky Way (see Sagittarius A*), are believed to contain supermassive bla... |
In this note, written seven years after Nat Turner's Rebellion in Virginia, Joseph D. Lee, a planter in Cumberland County, wrote to John T. Watkins, a Baptist minister at a local church, giving his permission for Amy, an enslaved woman, to join Watkins's congregation. The document is a testament to the attraction and t... |
Rediscovering the Aztec Indians, by Marisa Atanasoff-Frisk
Guide Entry to 92.02.05:
The unit “Rediscovering the Aztec Indians” is geared toward third and fourth graders. This unit can be used to teach Social Studies, or as a way to teach content-based foreign language. The aspects that are covered on the Aztecs are: co... |
One of the characteristics of a living organism is its ability to respond to stimuli. The human sensory system is highly evolved and processes thousands of incoming messages simultaneously. This complexity allows you to be aware of your surroundings and take appropriate actions.
Sensory receptors are dendrites of senso... |
1930 United States Census
Population schedules consist of large sheets with rows and columns. The schedules are arranged by state, county, place, and enumeration district. The districts are not always filed in sequential order. The arrangement of families on a schedule is usually in the order in which the enumerator vi... |
Robben Island: Symbol of South Africa, Past and Present
For more photographs from Instagrammers who’ve visited Robben Island, check out the Robben Island location page.
The Day of Reconciliation is a public holiday in South Africa held every year on December 16. The holiday was introduced in 1994 after the end of apart... |
We’re helping to solve your EFL teaching problems by answering your questions every two weeks. We’ve received some queries about phonetics and pronunciation, specifically how to make pronunciation apps part of the class.
Talk to your students
There are many apps and the first thing a teacher should do is ask their stud... |
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