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By: Alyssa Raven
We all remember Preschool and Kindergarten as the time where we played in the sandbox and took naps. This is known simply as play. Play is known as children exploring the world around them (classroom) and requires specific conditions that are engaging for a child. Children play by exploring and manipul... |
The emotional part of the brain begins developing before the mental part, and development of emotions are completed before the parts of the brain used for mental activity. In fact, when humans encode new information, the emotion related to that experience is also encoded. As preschoolers learn about the Bible, they are... |
Government interference in the missions and landgrabbing sparked the Indian uprising which cost these friars their lives.
A contemporary of the American Revolution and of Blessed Junipero Serra, Francisco Garcés was born in 1738 in Spain, where he joined the Franciscans. After ordination in 1763, he was sent to Mexico.... |
How Glaciers Form And Flow
Glaciers are more-or-less permanent bodies of ice and compacted snow that have become deep enough and heavy enough to flow under their own weight. Today, glaciers are found in mountainous regions or in the very cold areas around the poles, and cover only about 10% of the Earth's surface. Duri... |
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Native Americans have long history in the military
Throughout the year Americans take time to celebrate many different heritages. In February we celebrate African American History; March is Womens History Month; May is Asian Pacific Islander Month; September is Hispanic Heritage Month and November is America... |
On July 30, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson traveled to the Truman Library in Independence, Missouri, to sign Medicare into law. His gesture drew attention to the 20 years it had taken Congress to enact government health insurance for senior citizens after Harry Truman had proposed it. In fact, Medicare’s history dated ... |
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Once regarded by astronomers as a small and relatively insignificant star, the Sun is now thought to be brighter than about 85% of the stars in the Milky Way galaxy, most of which are red dwarfs.
The energy of this sunlight supports almost all life on Earth by photo... |
When it comes to helping your preschool-aged child work on language and math skills, it’s best to find games and activities you both enjoy. This can lay the foundation for a positive attitude toward learning.
“My perspective is that whatever parents do to teach children this age, they need to make it playful and fun,” ... |
Types of Auditory Disabilities
Types of Auditory Disabilities
In some ways, the content of this section is more than you need to know in order to make web content accessible to people who are deaf or hard of hearing, but it is included here in the hope that with increased understanding comes increased appreciation to s... |
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In this lesson plan, which is adaptable for grades 3-12, students view, analyze, and discuss various BrainPOP videos in order to get an overview of possible research topics. Students then complete the research process in order to synthesize a research paper.
- View, analyze, and discuss v... |
Tony O'Lenick explains the difference between the refractive index and refraction of light to produce color. These terms can be used by the formulator to produce transparent emulsions and predict the color of emulsions, respectively.
The refractive index, also called index of refraction, relates to the change in the sp... |
Here are some tips from Museum experts to help you identify trees for the urban tree survey.
It's easy to tell evergreen from deciduous trees when the latter shed their leaves, but not so simple when they are in leaf. Evergreen leaves are usually thick and glossy or waxy, but some deciduous trees also have leaves like ... |
Play "Hot Seat" to Understand Character Motivation
Literary characters are often complex and their words and actions are open to differing analyses. In a classroom of students there may be many differing opinions about the intent of a character and whether the character is good or evil. This ensures literary analysis w... |
The War Hawks
An American PerspectiveThe War Hawks were a coterie of about twenty Democratic Republicans who persuaded Congress into supporting a declaration of war against Britain. These young, vocal members from the South and the western U.S. were voted into the House during mid-term congressional elections in 1810. ... |
Late last week we started to look at circumference. I started the lesson by reading the story, Sir Cumference and the Dragon of Pi. If you haven't read any books in the Sir Cumference series, you HAVE to! They are perfect for upper elementary and middle school students, and such a great way to integrate reading into ma... |
Earlier this year, a group of scientists at Bell Labs announced that they had succeeded in observing the effects of "dark matter" - invisible matter that can be detected only by its gravitational effects. Their paper, published in Nature, is the result of a fifteen year search. So just what is dark matter, why is it im... |
The relative amount of compression/expansion energy that goes into temperature versus pressure can be characterized by the heat capacity ratio
where is the specific heat (also called heat capacity) at constant pressure, while is the specific heat at constant volume. The specific heat, in turn, is the amount of heat req... |
The San Juan (Ohkay Owingeh) Pueblo Indian, Po'pay (or Pop��), led the Pueblo Revolt against the Spanish in��1680 in order to drive them away, following his persecution for "sorcery" in 1675. For many years, agents of the��Spanish occupation had sought to control every aspect of the Pueblos' lives, threatening dissente... |
may also, reach the receiving antenna over a path involving more than one layer, by multiple hops
between the ionosphere and Earth, or by any combination of these paths.
Figure 2-20 shows how radio waves may reach a receiver via several paths through one layer. The
various angles at which rf energy strikes the layer ar... |
First Baptist Church, the oldest Black Baptist church in Maryland, was founded amidst turmoil in 1836, five years after Nat Turner's Rebellion in Virginia. Alarmed at the Rebellion, Maryland and other slave states passed laws restricting the movement of free Blacks across state lines, prohibiting the employment of free... |
Narrative – 3rd person
A personal narrative is a story about an important incident or experience that has taken place in a person’s life. The author shares the experience, thoughts, emotions and sometimes the lessons learned or knowledge gained during the course of the events.
To plan a narrative, decide on the story, ... |
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Secular music (non-religious) and sacred music were the two main genres of Western music during the Middle Ages and Renaissance era. The oldest written secular music are songs with Latin lyrics. However, many secular songs were sung in the verna... |
Attending the Second Continental Congress in military uniform, George Washington was appointed as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army by his fellow congressmen.
After his appointment as Commander-in-Chief in Philadelphia, Washington traveled to Cambridge, Massachusetts to take command of the newly formed Contine... |
In 1604, a new star appeared in the night sky that was much brighter than Jupiter and dimmed over several weeks. This event was witnessed by sky watchers including the famous astronomer Johannes Kepler. Centuries later, the debris from this exploded star is known as the Kepler supernova remnant.
Astronomers have long s... |
It is no secret that physical activity is necessary to a person's well-being. Because children are continuously developing physically and emotionally, they are especially affected by the benefits of activity – and inversely, the negative effects of inactivity. Educators can control the amount of exercise a child gets a... |
(Conservation Currents, Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District, Feb 2004)
Polluted soil poses a severe problem for both ecosystem health and land development. Because soil lies at the confluence of many natural systems, soil pollution can be spread to other parts of the natural environment. Groundwater,... |
Conservationists frequently say that ecosystems are worth more when they’re left untouched. But to whom? Local communities who could potentially farm the land might wonder, what’s the real benefit of leaving wild areas intact?
In the Bhitarkanika mangrove in Odisha, India, a group of Indian researchers grappling with t... |
The dramatic loss of Arctic sea ice in recent years has created a fundamental new change in the atmospheric circulation in the Northern Hemisphere that has sped up sea ice loss and is affecting fall and winter weather across most of the Northern Hemisphere, according to several recent studies.
Arctic sea ice loss peaks... |
- Figure 1: The circuits showing the linearity of resistors.
Most basic electronic circuits are composed of linear elements. Linear elements are circuit elements which follow Ohm’s Law. In Figure 1 (a) with independent voltage source, V1, and resistor, R, a current i1 flows. The current i1 has a value according to Ohm’... |
Termites live in colonies which are made up of different types of termites performing different tasks. There can be hundreds of termites in a colony or in some cases millions depending on the type of termite.
These colonies take various forms again depending on the type of termite. There are ground mounds which can be ... |
This course reviews the basics of teaching reading informational texts under the Common Core State Standards. ELA teachers in Common Core states will find this session useful, but it is relevant to any teacher who wants their students to engage deeply with texts, have a solid vocabulary foundation, and effectively util... |
In Washington August 28, 1963 more than 200,000 Americans gathered in Washington, D.C. This gathering was for a political rally called the March on Washington For Jobs and Freedom. The event was to shed light on the political and social challenges African Americans continued to face across the country.
Goal of Event
Af... |
Definition of Hand-foot-and-mouth disease
Hand-foot-and-mouth disease — a mild, contagious viral infection common in young children — is characterized by sores in the mouth and a rash on the hands and feet. Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is most commonly caused by a coxsackievirus.
There’s no specific treatment for hand-f... |
During the first part of the 18th Century, the majority of the Native Americans on the Atlantic coast had found themselves pushed out of their native lands, or they had died from exposure to European diseases. At the same time, the population of areas like New England had become increasingly populated. For example, the... |
Bridges are subject to loads. Some loads are known as dead loads. These are loads that are made up of the weight of the structure itself. Another load is known as the live load. This load is made up of the weight of the traffic on the bridge. Another load is the weather load. It is the load that is caused by the wind a... |
It isn’t very common, but it can happen. Depending on the vaccine, about 1 percent to 5 percent of children who are vaccinated fail to develop immunity. For very few people, underlying illnesses may affect their immune system response and in turn, they may require additional vaccination or protection.
Sometimes giving ... |
This was the common name given to French Protestants during the Reformation.
Huguenots. The common name given to French Protestants during the Reformation, Huguenots, came into use after the first synod of Calvinist, or Reformed, churches, which met in Paris in 1559. They formed a loose national organization as they wo... |
What is Limestone?
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed primarily of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) in the form of the mineral calcite. It most commonly forms in clear, warm, shallow marine waters. It is usually an organic sedimentary rock that forms from the accumulation of shell, coral, algal, and fecal debris. It can... |
A number of biologists have commented on the ability of silverfish to survive long periods without feeding. Silverfish survive because they store a large quantity of food in their digestive system. Clyde Barnhart* made a comparative study of two species of silverfish and was surprised to note that one digestive organ, ... |
|Common Name||Golden Shiner|
|Scientific Name||Notemigonus crysoleucas|
Golden Shiners are commonly found around aquatic vegetation in warm, shallow ponds and lakes and are especially common in low elevation reservoirs and sloughs. They can survive in temperatures up to 36°C and in water with dissolved oxygen levels le... |
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Buran space shuttle, space experiments, artificial satellites, reusable rocket, Westar
Space Shuttle, spacecraft designed for transporting humans and cargo to and from orbit around Earth. The United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) developed the shuttle in the 1970s to se... |
Candy Corn Catapult
By:Evie R. and Kylee Grace K.
1.You have to get the shape of the catapult just right or it will fall over. The supplies you used had to be strong enough to hold it up and make it work. For example we had a rubber band snap because it wasn't strong enough and we didn't use enough tape so it almost fe... |
“Women and men have been and always will be equal in the sight of God.”
With these words, Bahá’u’lláh challenges the age old oppression of women. Thus, the following concept applies as much in respect of gender equality as elsewhere:
Know ye not why We created you all from the same dust? That no one should exalt himsel... |
1932 - Amelia Earhart: the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
Born in 1897, Earhart was delivered into a dominating patriarchal society where the greatest and most notable achievements were accomplished by men. Rather than using a name to reach high societal status like many middle and upper class men di... |
After the execution of his father, Charles I, in January 1649, Charles II had declared himself King, and begun to rally forces to fight back against the Parliamentarian victors of the first and second English Civil Wars. Many of the Scottish Covenanters were angry at the sidelining of Presbyterianism in England, and fe... |
The Oregon Territory was remote, barely explored and sparsely inhabited by Europeans. Yet it became a part of the United States' policy of Manifest Destiny and westward expansion. The territory was also subject to a conflict between America and Great Britain that nearly ended up in a war between the two countries.
Sett... |
Helping the patient to regulate body temperature is an important and challenging task for the nurse. Generally we protect ourselves from unpleasant changes in body temperature by modifying our own behaviour.
As nurses, we “think and act” for other people who are in a condition where they are unable to care for themselv... |
This worksheet aims to help students understand how to use the passive voice. It uses true facts to engage the students in the grammar more. Afterwards they can convert the passive sentences into active ones (some sentences will need the students to create an agent) and then discuss if they are surprised by the facts. ... |
Since 1990, “wildland fires” across Canada have consumed an average of 2.5 million hectares a year.
These fires occur in forests, shrub lands and grasslands. Some are uncontrolled wildfires started by lightning or human carelessness. A small number are prescribed fires set by authorized forest managers to mimic natural... |
On this day in 1948, the Korean province of Jeju was caught in a Cold War conflict and a civil war-like period of violence and human rights abuses, known as the Jeju Uprising and Massacre, begins.
The seeds of the uprising were sowed after Japan’s defeat in World War II, which saw American and Soviet troops occupy the ... |
Students have to choose the correct equation that would solve each multi-step word problem. Students use knowledge of order of operations to solve. Students explain answers using pictures and words. They also need to know that variables can represent numbers. Goes perfectly with standard: 3.OA.D.8 Solve two-step word p... |
Perfect for RTI, Small groups, Centers and homework! These 13 Phonics worksheets are differentiated for all beginner readers. Quickly assess students reading ability: Letter sounds, CVC words blending or CVC sentence reading.
My 1st grade RTI group loves these worksheets and beg for more. They love the feeling of being... |
Sometimes also known as the Battle of Dunnichen, fought between the forces of Northumbria and Pictavia on the 20th May 685.
In the spring of 685 the Northumbrian king, Ecgfrith, launched a full scale invasion of the kingdom of the Picts or Pictavia.
Pictavia had of course, been "reduced to slavery and remained subject ... |
Generally, an amplifier or simply amp, is a device for increasing the power of a signal.
In popular use, the term usually describes an electronic amplifier, in which the input "signal" is usually a voltage or a current. In audio applications, amplifiers drive the loudspeakers used in PA systems to make the human voice ... |
What is tinnitus?
Tinnitus is the word used to describe a sensation of sound which is present when there is no external sound source present. It may be a constant sound (cicadas, whistles etc), or less commonly, a pulsating sound in time with the pulse. In most people with tinnitus, the tinnitus is present because of, ... |
In science, a formula is a concise way of expressing information symbolically as in a mathematical or chemical formula. The informal use of the term formula in science refers to the general construct of a relationship between given quantities. The plural of formula can be spelled either asformulas or formulae (fro- m t... |
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The planet Mars may well have a liquid center, scientists say.
That's a surprise because Earth's core, which contains similar elements as Mars, has a solid, metal interior surrounded by a layer of molten metal.
The discovery was made by a team of European scientists using a device called a ... |
The world's most brilliant beam of X-rays now suggests that volcanic hotspots may indeed be caused by giant plumes of hot rock streaming upward from near the Earth's core, as volcano researchers have long suspected.
Volcanoes are usually located at the boundaries of Earth's tectonic plates, where those plates push and ... |
The income approach is shown on the top half of the circular flow of income and expenditure. Firms make factor payments to households for supplying their services as factors of production.
National income is the total income earned by citizens and businesses in a country in one year. It consists of employee compensatio... |
Why do troubled times so often bring out hatred in humanity? In both Canada and the United States over the past few years there has been much xenophobic rhetoric spread around in light of numerous global crises. During the 2015 Canadian and 2016 American elections we saw candidates in both countries “other” identifiabl... |
This complete unit plan for Arthur Miller's classic play, The Crucible, contains all that you need to deeply teach through the Common Core State Standards.
Provided in this document are:
Common Core Standards covered and question stems that align to those standards
Pre-Reading and Vocabulary resources
During Reading Ac... |
We hear sounds thanks to our eardrums; sound waves create varying amounts of pressure on the eardrum, and these vibrations are transmitted to the inner ear where nerves translate these vibrations to sensations that we perceive as sound. A microphone works in a similar manner, with a diaphragm transforming air vibration... |
SAT Test Prep
SENTENCE COMPLETION SKILLS
Lesson 5: Using Context Intelligently
Parallelism is often an essential element of the logical structure of a sentence. Noticing parallel structures often makes completing sentences much simpler. What is parallelism? Well, it’s discussed in a bit more detail in Chapter 15, Lesso... |
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Emily currently is a substitute teacher, and has taught a variety of K-12 courses. She has a master's degree in Mythological Studies.
The Eleusinian Mysteries were a series of rituals celebrated regularly in the city of Eleusis, which was not that far f... |
Teach kids sentence structure using subject, verb and object wheels. Other ways to teach sentence structure are using color-coded sentences and having kids unscramble sentences. Any type of hands-on activity where the child is able to physically create the sentence so it makes sense visually helps teach kids the parts ... |
In the preceding chapter, we have studied about the 2 major significant kinds of bonding: ionic bonding and covalent bonding. Both of such are eventually driven via the want that atoms have to be bounded through a whole shell of electrons. They attain this via correspondingly either increasing or losing, or sharing, on... |
Earthquake Guided By:- Sameer Hirurkar Made By:- Red House
Earthquakes are the shaking, rolling or sudden shock of the earth’s surface. Earthquakes can be felt over large areas although they usually last less than one minute. Earthquakes cannot be predicted, although scientists are working on it.
There are about 20 pla... |
5.1 Introduction of Sequence: A Sequence is a set of things (usually numbers) in order. A sequence is a function having domain as the positive integers. Sequences are not written as ordered pairs, or drawn as graphs, a sequence is often represented by a list of its terms starting with the first term, followed by the se... |
The Advent Calendar of Literature: Day 15
Yesterday’s Christmas fact concerned the original draft of A Christmas Carol, Dickens’s most popular Christmas book. Today’s piece of Christmas literary trivia concerns the impact of this novella – and why its enormous success still left its author in financial trouble.
Dickens... |
An educational facilitator is one who opens the doors to learning rather than simply providing information to students in a rote format. The trend in educational facilitators as teachers operates on the premise that students learn better when they are guided and allowed to discover knowledge on their own rather than co... |
The Classical period of Greek history lasted from the late sixth to late fourth centuries B.C., ending with the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C. Following Alexander's death, his empire fragmented into competing kingdoms ruled by his generals and their heirs. This period is known as the Hellenistic period and la... |
A quatrain is stanza (verse) with four lines and a rhyming scheme. However, there are many variations of rhyming scheme so many people like to write quatrain poems because there is lots of scope to express all your ideas. While a quatrain is only one verse, a quatrain poem can have any number of quatrains in it.
1. Rea... |
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...Castile expanded during the 9th century but remained a fragmented collection of petty counties, whose rulers were nominated by the kings of Asturias and Leon, until the counties were united by Fernán González (d. 970), the first count of all Castile. With him the political h... |
Bereshit (The Book of Genesis) Basic Facts about Genesis Genesis is the first book of a larger literary unit called the Torah (law) or Pentateuch (5 Books): Genesis (Bereshit) Exodus (Shemot) Leviticus (Vayikra) Numbers (Bamidbar) Deuteronomy (Devarim) The Torah is the first of the three larger literary units that cons... |
The Douglas Squirrel, Tamiasciurus douglasii, is a pine squirrel found in the Pacific coastal states and provinces of North America. Douglas Squirrels live in coniferous forests, from the Sierra Nevada mountains of California northwards to coastal British Columbia. They prefer old-growth or mature second-growth forest.... |
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This unit will allow students to develop historical, geographical and mathematical skills through the construction of a Viking village.
July 10, 2018
This website gives basic background information about Viking culture.
This website gives basic information about Viking culture and include... |
There are two forces operating inside the nucleus of an atom : (i) the electrostatic force which causes the repulsion between various protons and tends to make the nucleus unstable, and (ii) the nuclear force or strong force which causes attraction between protons and protons, protons and neutrons, and neutrons and neu... |
Dengue fever is a viral disease that owes its origin to and is transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, the same insect that is also responsible for spreading Chikungunya, Zika fever, and Yellow fever, among other life-threatening diseases. Originally, Dengue fever was confined to tropical and subtropical countries. ... |
We see only one side of the Moon, but the other side of the Moon may not be completely dark.
We can only see one side of the Moon from Earth and we didn’t know it until 1959 when Soviet spacecraft Luna 3 sent the dark side of the moon. This is where we can see only one side of our planet’s satellite.
The Earth and the ... |
Active voice and passive voice are two ways to say what is happening in a story.
- Passive voice consists of;
- He was running.
- He was feeling worried.
Passive voice is when you use a "to be" verb, such as "am", "was", or "is" to describe action. You can say, "He was four years old" (provided that you're using past t... |
Games & Activities
Choose a book to read at home and create a list of new facts that you learned about the topic. As you are reading, choose one way to stop and jot:
- I can preview my text by asking myself: “How will I take notes as I read?” You may want to make a list of information, create a web, or create organized... |
Genetics, populations, evolution and ecosystems (AQA A2 Biology) PART 3 of 4 TOPICS
Evolution may lead to speciation:
Individuals within a population of a species may show a wide variation in the phenotype. This is due to genetic and environmental factors. Meiosis and random fertilization of gametes during sexual repro... |
2.2 Students describe the rights and responsibilities of citizenship.
1 Identify the rights and responsibilities that students have in the school as citizens and members of the school community (e.g., right to vote in a class election, responsibility to follow school rules, responsibility not to harm one another, and r... |
Where And What Is The Scattered Disc Region
The Distant Frozen Home Of The Comets!
The scattered disc is a thick ‘donut-shaped’ region of the outer solar system and is a subset of the broader trans-Neptunian region. It is populated with icy minor planets that have orbits with high eccentricities as much as 0.8, inclina... |
Tossing out your sheet music, and winging it with a song, is like turning off your GPS and trying to find your own way home – it can seem scary and intimidating at first (seriously, how did people live before GPS technology?), but once you step out of your comfort zone, you may find it even more rewarding than playing ... |
Ending the Mesozoic Era and lasting almost 80 million years ago, the Cretaceous Period ran from about 145 million to 66 million years ago. During this period, life on Earth began to recover from the minor extinction event of the previous period. It was also a time when the supercontinent Pangaea continued drifting apar... |
Use a game to reinforce healthy food choices.
Introduce students to the idea that food is fuel for their bodies. “Food” refers to both what you eat and what you drink. The lessons in this unit use a stoplight as a tool to help students think about their food choices. Green-light foods are to be eaten more often than ye... |
Gauss Law states that, the flux of net Electric Field through a closed surface is equal to the net charge enclosed by the closed surface divided by permitivity of space.
Therefore, mathematically it can be written as
∫E.ds = Qint/ξ (Integration is done over the entire surface.)
where Qint = Total charge enclosed by the... |
Early Years Concepts
- adult-led learning: this is led and managed by the adult and is typically planned to meet the specific learning needs of the child(ren)
- adult-guided learning: this is where adults might support a child by guiding them (for example, by questioning and prompting, or by providing specific resource... |
Most of us probably have heard the term 'Black Hole' before, either through one of the many favourites in the SCI-FI genre, or through physics comedies such as 'The Big Bang Theory', however interestingly enough what you all probably think you know about a 'Black Hole' Is wrong.
Take this image above for example, now t... |
2.NBT.A.1 Worksheets, Workbooks, Lesson Plans, and Games
Our Take: Second graders should be expanding their place value knowledge, understanding that 10 tens grouped together is called a “hundred.” Help students learn, for example, that a three-digit number is composed of a ones, tens, and hundreds place. Second grader... |
In this tutorial we will learn about Java tokens.
It is a set of characters that we use to write Java code.
Java uses Unicode character set that supports 34,000+ characters from 20+ languages.
Token is the smallest individual unit of a program.
Following are the tokens used in Java programming language.
Keywords are th... |
What to do with this activity?
The passenger steam ship RMS Titanic was built in Belfast, Northern Ireland and, at 270 metres long, it was the biggest ship of its day. Click here for an interesting video on "How big was the Titanic and how was it built". On the 15th April 1912, on its very first voyage, the ship collid... |
What is violence against women?
There are a number of misconceptions surrounding violence against women, including how and why it occurs. We need to address these misconceptions to be successful in our responses to violence against women and their children.
What is violence against women?
Violence against women does no... |
New York City's public housing was America's first and a product of the Depression, a way to put people to work as much as to provide homes. Its origins lay in Europe, particularly Vienna, though the practice of providing public shelter to the needy goes back on American soil to Puritan New England.
The New York City H... |
We have been learning the story of 'The Three Brothers'. Last time we were together, we story mapped it and began to learn it so that we could retell it in our own words.
Can you remember the story well enough to retell without watching it?
How dramatic can you be?
Think about the vocabulary you use.
Find someone or yo... |
This clear, detailed and visually-appealing resource offers a complete reference point for Year 2 children, teachers and parents covering knowledge relating to ‘Plants’, as a part of their science learning. It contains comprehensive sections on:
What you should already know (from earlier learning);
What Plants Need to ... |
As the race to Mars heats up, so do questions around the practicality of actually getting there. Any trip to the red planet would be long and dangerous. Outer Space, and indeed, the surface of Mars, are bathed in radiation that could prove fatal to humans. That’s why it might not be humans – or at least humans as we kn... |
As awareness of ASD grows, more people are being diagnosed. A reliable diagnosis is the first step towards engaging with a trained therapist who can help patients to develop useful strategies to manage the condition and minimise its impact on them.
There is growing public awareness of the existence of Autism Spectrum D... |
Each day, I begin my ELA class with Reading Time. This is a time for students to access a range of texts. I use this time to conference with students, collect data on class patterns and trends with independent reading and to provide individualized support.
Students have had many lessons on word choice and sentence stru... |
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