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Scientists are eager to learn more about Earth's "sister planet," and a new airship being developed by engineers at Northrop Grumman and L'Garde could help make that happen. The Venus Atmospheric Maneuverable Platform, or VAMP, is described by Space.com as a large but extremely light "inflatable" unmanned "sky rover" t... |
One hundred years ago Albert Einstein in his general theory of relativity predicted the existence of a dark side to the cosmos. He thought there were invisible “gravitational waves”, ripples in space-time produced by some of the most violent events in the cosmos – exploding stars, colliding black holes, perhaps even th... |
As a teacher, air can be a difficult concept to teach because it can’t always be seen, smelled, heard, or tasted. Our second grade class has been busy exploring air using our FOSS kit curriculum. Throughout the school year, students will focus on many STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) and PBL (project b... |
Praying mantises are notorious – both for their deadly striking behaviour that they use to capture prey and for the gruesome female habit of eating their partners after mating. But their speed, agility and accuracy at jumping has not been widely recognised – until now. New research in Current Biology shows that the man... |
At the time of Indian independence there were 562 native states in India. These states were ruled by hereditary rulers and had been in existence since ages. The size and strength of native states varied from place to place.
The socio-cultural aspects of life also differed from one state to another.
Out of 562 native st... |
“Life could spread from host star to host star in a pattern similar to the outbreak of an epidemic.”
Scientists haven’t yet figured out whether life is capable of surviving the extreme conditions found in space and spreading to other stars — a controversial theory known as panspermia.
However, astrophysicists at the Ha... |
While reading the Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, I couldn’t help but wonder what his impact upon America was. While researching this question, I have come to find that because Douglass was an African American who was able to read and write, he was one of the minorities among slaves. While reading was comm... |
Basic Student Reflection Questions
We all have different and unique ways to communicate ideas, concepts and memories. When we record them in a logical manner using words, sentences and pictures, our learning will becomce more clear in our minds. We can use these reflections to increase the learning from our accomplishm... |
Quinine, drug obtained from cinchona bark that is used chiefly in the treatment of malaria, an infection caused by the protozoan parasite Plasmodium, which is transmitted to humans by the bite of various species of mosquitoes. During the 300 years between its introduction into Western medicine and World War I, quinine ... |
Our Moon Could Be Conveniently Full of Water
It’s been known for a while (especially since the 2009 LCROSS impact experiment) that there is water on the Moon. But so far the largest volume has been found as ice inside the shadowed walls of craters on the Moon’s south pole, likely originating from ancient comet impacts.... |
According to NASA probes orbiting Mars and amateur astronomers who are not, a large dust storm is developing on the Red Planet. Dust storms are regular features of the Martian climate, and sometimes they reach incredible size. Sometimes, in fact, they envelope the entire planet. The current storm is not presently threa... |
1. Cuestas or Homoclinal Ridge, physical feature that has a steep cliff or escarpment on one side and a
gentle dip or back slope on the other. This landform occurs in areas of tilted strata and is caused by the
differential weathering and erosion of the hard capping layer and the soft underlying cliff maker, which
erod... |
Online Exploration: Planet Impact! is inspired by the crash of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 into Jupiter. In this interactive online activity, students investigate how the gravitational force of a large solar system body, such as Jupiter, can affect the path of a smaller body, such as a comet. They will launch a comet to see... |
Just as Danish and Norwegian, Swedish also belongs to the North Germanic language group. It is not a widely spoken language: some 9 million people speak it in Sweden, although it is also used in some regions of Finland, where over 5% of the population use it. Swedish is recognized as an official language in Finland, to... |
Help students prepare for a fifth grade math quiz by launching an interactive game in the classroom where students must answer multiplication or division answers flashed on cards as fast as possible. Teachers can also have students work on math problems or worksheets in groups with peers helping one another to prepare ... |
, PARIS, Jun 20 – What led Europe at the height of its power to plunge into such a self-destructive conflict? Two historians, Gerd Krumeich of Duesseldorf University and John Horne of Trinity College, Dublin, offer their explanations.
What were the root causes of World War I?
GERD KRUMEICH: “Without a doubt, the roots ... |
Hatshepsut (1508–1458 BC), meaning Foremost of Noble Ladies, was the fifth Pharaoh of the 18th dynasty of Ancient Egypt. She reigned longer than any other woman of an indigenous Egyptian dynasty, and successfully.
Her father was Thutmose I. Her predecessor was Thutmose II (her brother and husband). Her successor was Th... |
Before the 13th century AD, math was done in sentences, sometimes called “rhetorical math.” The symbols we currently associate with math began to emerge in the Arab world during the 13th, 14th, and 15th centuries. By the 16th century, French thinkers were developing a fully symbolic system.
The advent of symbolic algeb... |
Scientists made a recent discovery: a population of critically endangered Hawksbill turtles, thought to have been wiped out in the eastern Pacific from Mexico to Peru, has survived by occupying not their traditional coral reefs but a a new habitat ~ mangrove estuaries.
According to Alexander Gaos of Biology Letters, th... |
Next year will mark the tenth anniversary of the first draft of the human genome. It has provided tremendous insight into human genes, and formidable advances in biotechnology have accompanied this genomic breakthrough. However, the way these genes and their products interact with one another still has to be fully unde... |
ELA Lesson Plan Focusing on Artists and Composers
Students research a selected composer and artist. They write a biography about each one and include information about at least two works created by the chosen artist or composer. Students note similar characteristics of their compared personalities. They share their inf... |
A participle is a funny kind of verb called a “verbal adjective,” which means that it has characteristics of both verbs and adjectives. Within a sentence, the verb describes the action and the adjective describes a noun; a participle is a bit of a fence sitter because it does both.
As you learned in the previous blog (... |
The main aim of the working of the ear is the perception of sound.
Let use an example: If Lisa says to George, “What is the time?” George will detect that someone is talking to him. He will discriminate speech sounds from other sounds, for example an aeroplane flying past or a car hooting. He will identify that someone... |
Prosocial behavior is behavior that is initiated to benefit another person. Purdue University defines prosocial behavior as helping others in the form of donating time, effort or money, helping in an emergency or non-emergency, or cooperating instead of competing. Helping behaviors are prosocial and things we do out of... |
Genes that occur at the same place on the chromosome but occur in different forms are called alleles. Alleles are essentially different versions of a gene, and they can cause dissimilarities in an organism's function or structure. An example is the gene responsible for melanin production in most animals. One version of... |
Ocean level rise is known as one of the most disquieting effects of global warming, with more than three billion people living on the coast or less than 200 kilometres land inward and one tenth of the world population living less than 10 metres above sea level. But since many climate change related factors can influenc... |
The name ‘Barnes Wallis’ instantly brings the Dambuster Raid to mind, and rightly so, since both the concept and execution of the raid were some of the most audacious in war history. However, Barnes Wallis had helped to design the Vickers Wellington before ‘dambusting’ had even been thought of, and his design for the i... |
In July 2005 the NRICH website based a large number of its monthly problems around an interactive circular geoboard environment inspired by the ideas of Geoff Faux (1).
That month's publication, based around an exploratory environment, reflects one of the ways in which the NRICH project is developing and changing its f... |
Written By: Michelle Knudsen
Illustrated By: Scott Magoon
Enjoy looking at the cover and illustrations with your child. Take time before reading to ask what s/he thinks will happen in the story by asking:
What do you notice on the cover?
What do you think will happen?
Where do you think this story takes place?
You can ... |
Jenna Hoffend- Period 1. What is happiness and how can one achieve it? Although this question looks quite simple to answer, it actually has been one that has had the power to fuel an ongoing and complex argument. For centuries now, people have tirelessly tried to answer this one question that seems to be so easy. Every... |
Writer’s Notebook: Students are encouraged to write in their notebook regularly. They should be writing when inspired by something and when they see something they want to remember for a future piece. Students are encouraged to do drawings and sketches in the notebook also.
The Writer’s Notebook is meant to inspire our... |
How do we know that the Earth revolves around the Sun?
When we look up into the night time sky, and observe the motion of the stars, it does appear as if the Earth is standing still, and the sun and stars rotate around us.
Over the course of a half a year, if the Earth really revolves around to the other side of the so... |
It has seen more bloodshed than any other location in the world. Its proper name is the Flavian Amphitheater, but most of the world knows it simply as the Colosseum, and its image is instantly recognizable around the world.
The Colosseum reflects the Latin meaning of its name—‘colossal’. It could seat over 50,000 peopl... |
My Messy Room Revisited
Lesson 6 of 14
Objective: Students will be able to explain that a set group of items has the same number of items regardless of the configuration of the items.
This lesson builds upon the previous lesson in this unit, organizing items in a ten frame. To start the lesson, we revisit the story we ... |
Grade Level K-2
Aim: What are the elements of fiction?
Characters, setting, problem, solution
Ask, “What do we mean by fiction?” (Explain that fiction means a story that is made up by the author.)
Have students touch different parts of their body, (head, nose, mouth, cheeks, etc.)
Tell students that just like their bod... |
You can come across an explosion of vivid colors when you stroll through the produce aisle in your local grocery store or vegetable market.
From opposing hues, like red apples next to green celery, to subtler variations, such as light to dark purple grapes, every color seems to hold its own unique attraction. Is there ... |
It is generally accepted that a human brain can hold between five and nine pieces of information in working memory.
The load placed on working memory is dependent on:
- the choice of strategy
- the familiarity of the knowledge needed for the chosen strategy.
Being aware of short-term memory demands is an important feat... |
Shakespeare’s play ‘Othello’ provides a commentary on the contextual belief in the inferiority of dark races. Othello’s transformation under the guidance of Iago provides an ironic insight into the racial attitudes of Shakespeare’s time; Othello is not naturally jealous or unstable, but becomes the extreme stereotype o... |
Neptune is the only giant planet that is not visible without a telescope. Having an apparent magnitude of 7.8, it is approximately one-fifth as bright as the faintest stars visible to the unaided eye. Hence, it is fairly certain that there were no observations of Neptune prior to the use of telescopes. Galileo is credi... |
You’ve probably read, seen or heard that practicing mindfulness helps reduce stress and anxiety and increases feelings of wellbeing – in adults. It’s also a great tool for parenting, allowing us to stay calm and present through testing times! By definition, mindfulness is a mental state achieved by focusing one’s aware... |
The binary number system plays a central role in how information of all kinds is stored on computers. Understanding binary can lift a lot of the mystery from computers, because at a fundamental level they’re really just machines for flipping binary digits on and off.
To test and evaluate these circuits we will need to ... |
Scripture: Genesis 5-9
- Students will review the story of Noah and the Ark.
- Students will learn about how the animals and people fit and survived on the Ark.
- Students will learn how the Ark was created.
- Students will develop an appreciation for what Noah may have experienced on the Ark.
Guiding Question: How did... |
In recent years, the importance of social and emotional learning has received considerable attention among education stakeholders, policymakers, and the general public.
Broadly speaking, social and emotional learning (SEL) is defined as “a set of skills that individuals need to succeed in schooling, the workplace, rela... |
Long before gold was discovered deep in the rock of Pikes Peak, Native Americans lived off the land in the mountain’s shadow. The earliest inhabitants were the Utes, a people whose tribal elders say didn’t migrate here, but instead lived for generations in the mountains, foothills and high plains. The name “Ute” means ... |
Hover to see how factors connect to Arithmetic Fact Retrieval. Then click connected factors to explore strategies related to multiple factors.
Arithmetic Fact Retrieval requires efficiently, accurately, and flexibly drawing basic number combinations from Long-term Memory to use in performing more complex calculations. ... |
Literature review on non-cognitive skills
The term ‘non-cognitive skills’ refers to a set of attitudes, behaviours, and strategies that are thought to underpin success in school and at work, such as motivation, perseverance, and self-control. They are usually contrasted with the ‘hard skills’ of cognitive ability in ar... |
“Railroad,” Church History Topics
Fourteen years after the Latter-day Saints had first entered the Salt Lake Valley, the American Civil War broke out, and United States government officials sought to improve the nation’s young railway infrastructure to assist the war effort. A new law created a railroad bonanza, with o... |
The Tang dynasty emerged in AD 618-609 and 705-907 where it was deemed as an imperial dynasty of China heralded by the Sui dynasty and pursued with the Ten Kingdoms period and Five Dynasties. This dynasty was established by the Li family who snatched headship at the decline and collapse of the Sui Empire. Genuinely, th... |
In 1812, at the confluence of the St. Lawrence and Oswegatchie Rivers, British forces launched a naval attack on Ogdensburg and were repelled. In 1813, men moved into Canada in an effort to release American prisoners and take military stores. The British then marched across the frozen St. Lawrence to capture Ogdensburg... |
School, despite being a place where all students go to better their education, can be incredibly difficult for some to learn using current methods that schools practice. The problem is that teachers spend countless hours on content planning and ensuring they are meeting the criteria rather than focusing on making their... |
Why do volcanoes erupt? – Nicholas, age 3 years and 11 months, Northmead, NSW, Australia.
The rock inside the planet we live on can melt to form molten rock called magma. This magma is lighter than the rocks around it and so it rises upwards. Where the magma eventually reaches the surface we get an eruption and volcano... |
History of Washington County, Virginia
Established in 1776, Washington County is as old as the United States itself. It is named in honor of native Virginian George Washington, who at the time was the commander of the American Revolutionary forces. The establishment of the county precedes Virginia’s entrance into state... |
Kristallnacht, also to referred to as the Night of Broken Glass, and also Reichskristallnacht, Pogromnacht, and Novemberpogrome, was a pogrom or series of attacks against Jews throughout Nazi Germany and parts of Austria on November 9–10, 1938.
Jewish homes were ransacked, as were shops, towns and villages, as SA Storm... |
NEW YORK — The arrival of a new variety of plants, particularly grasses, may have altered the environment in ways that could have helped push our ancestors to acquire traits that would come to define modern humans.
Researchers have long pondered what prompted the emergence of upright posture, tool use, symbolic communi... |
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In the late 1700s, during the time of first contact with “those from away” at least 20,000 Haida are estimated to have lived on the islands. The population plummeted with the introduction of diseases such as smallpox, measles and tuberculosis.
By the late 1800s, fewer than 60... |
GOALS OF EFFECTIVE DISCIPLINE
Discipline is the structure that helps the child fit into the real world happily and effectively. It is the foundation for the development of the child’s own self-discipline. Effective and positive discipline is about teaching and guiding children, not just forcing them to obey. As with al... |
This is a really fun science activity for kids. It’s easy, cheap and brightly colourful! This activity explores the density of liquids all while using commonly found house-hold items. There are a few adaptations for younger kids that we have listed for this activity as, just because this activity requires skill and pat... |
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Even though initially most U.S. astronauts were test pilots, this requirement had more to do with their ability to ... |
Modulation describes the process where a piece of music changes from one key to another key.
When you start writing a piece of music one of the first things you do is choose a key to compose in. This choice of key determines the scale you use, how many sharps and flats there are and what chords you can use. This key is... |
One in every 10 persons fall ill due to food poisoning. At this alarming rate, governments have focused on monitoring and preventing foodborne diseases. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) listed the top bacteria that caused thousands of individuals upset stomachs and a few hundred patients spending we... |
How we teach critical thinking skills
13 July 2018
Should children do chores at home? This is just one of the many questions we debate at Limespring School. We ask children to decide whether they are for or against a particular issue and then they take turns putting their views across. By making debate an important par... |
Force calculator has been designed to calculate the amount of the force applied by an object or to an object. Such as if there is an object with the mass of 21 kg to be moved at the changing speed of 3 m/s2 then you can calculate the amount of net force required to move the object. But how? Well, this is actually for w... |
Built during a time when Egypt was one of the richest and most powerful civilizations in the world, the pyramids—especially the Great Pyramids of Giza—are some of the most magnificent man-made structures in history. Their massive scale reflects the unique role that the pharaoh, or king, played in ancient Egyptian socie... |
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Although traditionally viewed as men’s work, during both World Wars women worked in ship and engineering yards along the Clyde.
The outbreak of World War I in 1914 saw 22,000 Glasgow men and boys enlist in the army in the first week. In 1916 the British Government introduced conscription, and by... |
In Ireland, the use of individual education plans (IEPs) for deaf and hard-of-hearing children at mainstream schools is relatively new. These IEPs are a roadmap for a child’s educational and social development, including language skills.
If a child’s IEP is drafted after HSE assessment, you must understand the IEP proc... |
When you hear the term sexual reproduction, you might not immediately picture cell division (unless you are already a cell biology aficionado). However, a specific type of cell division named meiosis is crucial for sexual reproduction to work because it creates gametes, or sex cells, suitable for this type of reproduct... |
The SI unit symbols are m·s−1, m s−1, m/s, or m/s, sometimes (unofficially) abbreviated as "mps". Where metres per second are several orders of magnitude too slow to be convenient, such as in astronomical measurements, velocities may be given in kilometres per second, where 1km/s is 1000 metres per second, sometimes un... |
- Before students begin an appropriate reading assignment, show them the What If? Chart.
- Have them skim the chapter or selection that they are going to read, looking at headings, pictures, call-outs, etc. Have them write at least one “What If?” question based on the skimming.
- Ask for volunteers to identify question... |
The Diplodocus was one of the biggest dinosaurs and the most known sauropod. It had a long neck and a small head. Its legs were sturdy, similar to the legs of elephants. On each leg the Diplodocus had a claw used as a defensive weapon and for excavating nests for eggs. But its most distinctive feature was a long whip-l... |
The igneous rocks contain many minerals. The various natural minerals having range of different distinctive characteristics are available. But only few of them form the bulk of rocks. These minerals are called the rock-forming minerals.
(1) Minerals in the igneous rocks: Following are the commonly found mineral in the ... |
The jaguar was the most feared – and revered – animal in ancient Mesoamerica. Members of pre-Columbian societies like the Maya and Aztec coexisted with jaguars in the jungles, bearing witness to their size, cunning, and aggression and incorporating them into their mythologies. Most of these cultures depicted the big ca... |
Last December, a team of astronomers discovered the most distant black hole in the universe, ULAS J1342+0928. The black hole is a star-swallowing behemoth that weighs in at some 800 million times the mass of the sun, located at the center of a dusty galaxy about 13.1 billion light-years from Earth.
Looking at the dista... |
Montessori Method Includes
Teaching Adapting to Students
Young children are full of energy, and are constantly on the move. When they reach the age of attending preschool or elementary school, many parents hear comments from educators that children have a hard time sitting still and doing seatwork. While some may be qu... |
Works which included the “Vitruvian Man” were shown to students who later tested theories about the symmetry of the human body. Students used these theories to learn how to draw a face; putting the eyes and ears in the correct place.
Did you know that the length of our head is approximately 1/8th the length of our body... |
Generators are machines that convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. The mechanical energy can be falling water, steam pressure or wind power. The electricity can be either Alternating Current (AC) or Direct Current (DC). The basic principle of the generator was discovered in 1820. The basic parts of a genera... |
It is known that each year the Moon is moving away from the Earth due to tidal forces.
What about the Earth relative to the Sun?
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Well, I wasn't sure if tidal force... |
Speech Impediment or Normal Development?
Updated: Mar 4
As children learn to speak, they don’t learn all the sounds at once. Speech sounds follow a specific pathway of development in which certain sounds are mastered before others, with some differences between individual children. You might be worried about your child... |
The Magnetic North (MN)
Our Earth has a magnetic axis inclined to the line of longitude, which divides the earth into two equal parts. This magnetic axis is the property that influences the needle of a compass. When a compass needle is allowed to swing freely and settle, it points to the northern pole of this axis, and... |
What are greenhouse gas offsets, and why are they an important part of a comprehensive climate policy? A greenhouse gas offset project is a project implemented specifically to reduce the level of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, either by reducing the need for emissions or by sequestering a significant amount of a g... |
This past Monday, May 9th, legislation was passed to make the bison, aka the American Buffalo, the national mammal of The United States and now sits along with the bald eagle, the rose, and the oak tree as official symbols of our nation.
But did you know that the bison was rescued from the abyss of extinction right her... |
Template:American and British English differences British English (BrE, BE, en-GB) is the broad term used to distinguish the forms of the English language used in the United Kingdom from forms used elsewhere in the Anglophone world. British English encompasses the varieties of English used within the UK, including thos... |
Today we began with a very simple and fundamental question. What is a chemical reaction?
An everyday, physical change is when you simply change the appearance of an object. For example, imagine ripping a piece of paper in half. On the other hand, a chemical reaction is when you change an object’s chemical formula. It c... |
The prefix "milli" is actually derived from the Latin for 1000, so the term denotes that there are 1000 millilitres within a litre.
You can find conversion tools for working out volume problems at Onlineconversion.com - just click on the image below.
Millilitres and litres are the most common unit of measurement used t... |
Electrochemistry is the study of chemical processes that result in electron movement. Redox reactions are reactions which include changes to the oxidation states of elements. Oxidation is the process when a substance loses electrons, and reduction is the process when a substance gains electrons. The substance that is o... |
Soil Profile Definition
“Soil profile is defined as the vertical section of the soil from the ground surface downwards to where the soil meets the underlying rock.”
Table of Contents
- Soil Profile
- Layers of Soil
- Soil Moisture
- Types of Soil Moisture
- Importance Of Soil Moisture
- Measurements Of Soil Moisture
Wh... |
Any allergy can be considered as an immune response to a foreign matter that does not have harmful effects to the body. The substances that causes allergy is called as allergens. They may be certain food items, pollens, or pet dander.
The body itself has the power to fight against any harmful pathogens or foreign body.... |
A new technology requires just a simple drop of human blood to provide a detailed roadmap of a person’s viral history.
Developed by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), and Harvard Medical School, the VirScan method uses phage immunoprecipitation sequencing (PhIP-seq) technolo... |
The basis of plant health comes from the soil in which they grow. Their nutrition is essential to their health and to their durability, so it is essential that the plants get all the macronutrients necessary for their development. Very often we struggle to save plants in bad shape. Regularly, this indicates a problem r... |
Sharks have existed for roughly 450 million years-even before the dinosaurs. But, the very adaptations that have allowed sharks to survive for so many millions of years may now be working against them in the face of a relatively new threat: fishing. Under modern fishing pressure, are certain sharks "evolved for extinct... |
A new study published on Wednesday in the journal Nature says that with a single shot of lab-produced antibodies, monkeys can be protected from an infection of a virus similar to HIV, monkey HIV, for nearly six months.
Since no HIV vaccines currently exists, creating one has proven to be a difficult task for scientists... |
Your teacher will review each step of your response to ensure you receive proper credit for your answer. Similarity, Congruence, and Proofs Lesson 7: Rigid motions lead to the definition of congruence. This page is the high school geometry common core curriculum support center for Unit 1 G. Search Enter the terms you w... |
When Christopher Columbus came to Trinidad, he thought he had found India. The island was already inhabited by indigenous tribes known as the Arawaks and Caribs. He called them Indians because of their physical similarities. Due to this misunderstanding, the Arawaks and Caribs were later referred to as Amerindians to d... |
1. The teacher asks students to play a game called `Related words`. Students try to make up as many new words as possible using the words from the Spanish proverb ` Family is like a rope whose knots can never be untied.`
2. Reading in tandems: students read the story ”Breaking News”, by Laura Grunberg.
3. The teacher f... |
Music engraving is the art of drawing music notation at high quality for the purpose of mechanical reproduction. The term music copying is almost equivalent—though music engraving implies a higher degree of skill and quality, usually for publication. The name of the process originates in plate engraving, a widely used ... |
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ADL: George Floyd, Racism and Law Enforcement
The Anti-Defamation League has created a short lesson on Floyd's death and police killings of black people, which includes a reading, discussion questions, and action steps for students aged 11 and up.
Black Lives Matter at School: Lesson Plans
Black Li... |
The demise of tropical rainforests is often identified because of the impact on biodiversity. Conservationists point to the remarkable number of species occurring in these low latitude ecosystems when they are well maintained. Conversion of these natural areas to alternative uses comes at a cost of habitat loss support... |
Houses at Hardin were quite large. They ranged in size from 51 to 70 feet long by 24 to 29 feet wide. Individually-set posts formed the wall framework. There was no evidence that residents had interwoven sticks between the posts, then plastered over everything with daub (sun-dried clay), so it is likely that house wall... |
A simple worksheet to get children speaking and using vocabulary they've learned. Questions are formed using have got and can. The following animal vocabulary is used: fish, cows, mice, horses, bats, crocodiles, tigers, snakes, elephants, ants, birds, bears. Procedure: Divide the class into pairs. Student A asks Studen... |
A comment is a piece of text within a program that is not executed. It can be used to provide additional information to aid in understanding the code.
# character is used to start a comment and it continues until the end of the line.
Python supports different types of arithmetic operations that can be performed on lite... |
Elementary > Fine Arts > Music Videos
It is vital to learn music in elementary school through music education. Studies have shown the benefits of music within schools and how it clearly demonstrates the need for music programs. Some research even states that music education is beneficial to increasing intelligence and ... |
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