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Exercises for Basic Language Concepts (#49914-IN)
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Ages 4 through 8. Help your students learn basic concepts such as before/after, together/separated, top/bottom, long/short, and right/left as they interact... |
Have you ever seen a plane fly overhead at a supersonic speed? If so, you may have heard a loud “boom” as it passed by. Did it explode? Nope! You can still see it flying. Then what was that sound? It was a sonic boom.
A sonic boom is a loud sound kind of like an explosion. It’s caused by shock waves created by any obje... |
Bill of Rights (1791)
During the debates on the adoption of the Constitution, its opponents repeatedly
charged that the Constitution as drafted would open the way to tyranny by the
central government. Fresh in their minds was the memory of the British violation
of civil rights before and during the Revolution. They dem... |
Most people think they know what mass is, but they understand only part of the story. For instance, an elephant is clearly bulkier and weighs more than an ant. Even in the absence of gravity, the elephant would have greater mass--it would be harder to push and set in motion. Obviously the elephant is more massive becau... |
Biologists explain the science behind black crappie length limits and answer common questions from anglers.
Biologists measure black crappie during a routine sampling trip.
Biologists with the FWC's Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) and Division of Freshwater Fisheries Management (DFFM) are often stopped by c... |
If a human hovered close to the giant ringed planet, she would see Saturn as partly blue. In March 2006, the robot Cassini spacecraft, still orbiting Saturn, snapped this image of the planet in gold and blue.
NASA explains why Saturn can be seen sporting UC Berkeley's colors:
Here Saturn's majestic rings appear directl... |
The root system of a tomato plant tends to mirror the parts of the plant that are above ground. As the top of a tomato plant grows and branches exponentially, so too does its root system grow and expand below ground. Transplantation can affect this growth pattern somewhat, as can disease.
The root system of a tomato pl... |
By analyzing the distinctive cracks lining the icy face of Europa, NASA scientists found evidence that this moon of Jupiter likely spun around a tilted axis at some point.
Europa’s tilt could influence calculations of how much of the moon’s history is recorded in its frozen shell, how much heat is generated by tides in... |
Deserts are characterized by their rainfall—or rather, their lack of it. Most deserts get less than ten inches of precipitation each year and evaporation usually exceeds rainfall. Deserts – regions where more water evaporates from the ground than is replaced by precipitation – are generally extremely hot, but some, lik... |
From Ohio History Central
About 1.8 million years ago, the warm climate of the Cenozoic Era cooled sufficiently for large continental glaciers to begin to accumulate in far northern latitudes. As the ice built to a great thickness, it began to slowly flow outward and into the northern United States, including about two... |
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After reading about a problem, students identify alternative solutions, trade-offs made in choosing each alternative, and the opportunity cost of selecting each option. Students describe trade-offs and cr... |
COLUMBUS , Ohio – The warming most global climate models predict will do more harm than simply raise the sea levels that most observers fear. It will make drastic changes in fragile ecosystems throughout the world, especially in the Antarctic.
A warming trend during the last few decades in the Antarctic Peninsula has a... |
Making graphene in a flash
Aug 17, 2009
Researchers in the US have found that firing a camera flash at graphite oxide is enough to make graphene – atom-thick sheets of carbon first discovered in 2004 that possess unique mechanical and electrical properties. The new process could also be used to make complex patterns of... |
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Flooding, mud slides and destructive storms of the great El Niño of 1997-98 made the headlines, but some of the worst devastation took place quietly out-of-sight under water on the world's coral reefs. With their amazing diversity, they are often called the rainforests of the oceans. While reefs cover o... |
Classic of Poetry is the oldest poetry collection of East Asia. The poems reflect the breadth of early Chinese society. There are images of nature and distinctive, fresh simplicity. There is now centuries of commentary and interpretation and is an important element of the traditional curriculum.
The Anthology and its S... |
Function, which is given by the formula f (x) = ax? + Bx + c, where a? 0 is called a quadratic function.
The number D, calculated from the formula D = b? - 4ac is called the discriminant and determines the set of properties of the quadratic function. The graph of this function is the parabola, its location on the plane... |
Quality children's literature is recognized as a "teaching tool" for fostering young children's learning. For this discussion, please share the titles of three (3) of your favorite children's books which you feel foster understandings of social/emotional concepts in young children. Include a brief summary of the book's... |
Brian: From 1775 to 1800, the nation's capitol was wherever Congress met - which was in eight different cities. This worked okay until one time when Congress met in Philadelphia - 400 soldiers rioted trying to force Congress to cover back pay. The congressmen escaped but learned a key lesson : if they were going to fun... |
Thunderstorms occur when a huge mass of warm air collides with a huge mass of cold air. Tall clouds from, and the molecules of water vapor in them freeze and bang into one another. These collisions form electrical fields in the air, or between the clouds and the electrical fields on the ground. These sparks form long p... |
1. Earth’s Ecological Limits
2. Terms Defined
3. How Earth Overshoot Day Is Calculated
4. Overshoot Trends
5. The Carbon Footprint, Climate Change, and the Paris Agreement
6. Population and Consumption
7. How Precise Are Footprint and Biocapacity Results?
8. Contact and Global Footprint Information
While economies, pop... |
Myopia (Nearsightedness) occurs when the light rays focus in front of the retina instead of on the retina. This is caused because the eye is too long or the cornea is too steep.
>Myopia occurs usually between eight and twelve years of age and almost always before twenty years of age. As the body grows, the myopia often... |
General George Washington
Courtesy, Independence National Historical Park
George Washington was born in 1732 to Augustine and Mary Washington in Westmoreland County, Virginia. He was educated in morals, manners, and the knowledge required of an 18th century Virginia gentleman, but his formal education ended at age 11 w... |
The rank of an ant in its colony’s caste is now understood to be determined by genetics. Evolutionary biologists at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) have found in a recent study that an ant’s DNA controls not only physical differences, but behavioral ones as well. Within an ant colony, it is genetics that dete... |
Misfolded proteins called prions are thought to trigger deadly brain illnesses including mad cow disease. Beyond that, they're pretty much a mystery to researchers. No one knows what makes a normal protein become a prion, for example, or how to prevent the transformation. Now, researchers have found by chance that fusi... |
In this unit, students are introduced to the topic, guiding questions, and central text of the module: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (excerpts only). By the end of the unit, they will understand the historical context of this text as well as the tools and processes they will use as they read and analyze i... |
A new research by Stanford scientists, based on California's deadly 1812 earthquake, demonstrates how the rupturing of multiple faults in California can trigger even more powerful quakes.
It was assumed previously that infamous San Andreas Fault was the sole cause for the M7.5 quake of December 8, 1812, on of the bigge... |
Have your students get to know each other while learning AND speaking Spanish at the same time!
This worksheet focuses on Me/Te/Le gusta and activities/hobbies. Students must use the worksheet to walk around the room and talk to their classmates, asking them what they like/don't like to do. There is a second page which... |
AXIOM, (Greek αξιομα [axioma]—dignity, weight, value)— the presupposition or foundational proposition in a science, and especially in a deductive theory.
Over the centuries, the term “axiom” has not been used consistently in the same sense. Aristotle and the ancient mathematicians most commonly understood it as a gener... |
In Greek mythology, the Sirens were dangerous and beautiful creatures, portrayed as femme fatales who lured nearby sailors with their enchanting music and voices to shipwreck on the rocky coast of their island. Roman poets placed them on some small islands called Sirenum scopuli. In some later, rationalized traditions,... |
Presentation on theme: " Tropical forests are characterized by the greatest diversity of species. They occur near the equator. Because the equator is evenly heated by the sun,"— Presentation transcript:
Tropical forests are characterized by the greatest diversity of species. They occur near the equator. Because the equ... |
Rapid stalactite growth in Siberia
Natalya Polina was showing me around a geological museum in southern Siberia. She explained, “This is a cross-section from a stalactite. The rings show how much it has grown each year”.1 My interest was aroused by a very wide ring which grew well over a centimetre in one year (see pic... |
Scientists may have taken a giant leap for mankind's effort to genetically improve plants. All they had to do was move their tests to space.
The slim odds of successfully transferring desirable genes into plants get a whole lot better, it seems, when you remove gravity from the mix.
An industry-sponsored research proje... |
The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is the IGP standard protocol that is used on Local Area Networks (LANs). It helps to ensure a higher degree of network stability by quickly re-routing network packets if one of the network connections goes offline. When the RIP is active on a network, users experience little to no... |
To escape from predators, animals deploy a variety of strategies, many of which make them less conspicuous. These range from various, sometimes very elaborate, forms of camouflage to behaviour patterns that help to avoid attracting attention and keep them out of danger. These strategies represent an obstacle for parasi... |
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A ___ is a word that takes the place of a noun.
An ___ ___ tells who or what receives the direct object.
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Pythagorean Theorem and Special Right Triangles
Students review the Pythagorean Theorem and apply it to word problems involving special right triangles.
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Special Right Triangles and Right Triangle Trigonometry
Right triangles are so special! Use special right triangles to discover the trigonometric... |
The bacterial flagellum is a symbol of the Intelligent Design movement, and rightly so. After all, bacteria are commonly recognized as the “simplest” organisms on the planet. Nevertheless, their amazingly well-designed locomotive system has continued to amaze the scientists that study it. In 1996, Dr. Michael Behe high... |
When many people hear the word "biodiversity," they immediately think of tropical rainforests, or coral reefs; but as this picture demonstrates, biodiversity is a concept that ought to be more closely associated with the ocean floor, as well.
Incredibly, the species you see gathered in the image up top were were collec... |
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You may ask why hardware concepts are necessary. With every Linux version and distribution, there are different hardware requirements. Some versions of Linux may require a faster processor or more Random ... |
Friday, November 25, 2011
REMEMBERING THE BRAVE MIRABEL SISTERS
WHY WOMEN ACROSS THE WORLD COMMEMORATE NOVEMBER 25 AS
INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Between the years 1940 to 1961, the Dominican Republic was subjected to a political regime under the leadership of President Trujillo that... |
The Treaty: Formal agreement between the United States and China that allowed substantially increased Chinese immigration to the United States Date: July 28, 1868
Significance: The Burlingame Treaty permitted almost unlimited and unrestricted immigration by Chinese to the United States. It annulled several state laws t... |
Great practice and fun for such an important topic. Your students will solve systems of two linear equations by correctly choosing the correct graphs for each equation, then using Drag & drop to move them to a special area and superimpose them onto each other to determine the solution. Students can work alone or in gro... |
In 1799, during the French invasion of the Arab world, Napoleon issued a proclamation offering Palestine as a homeland to Jews under France’s protection. This was also a way to establish a French presence in the region. Napoleon’s vision of a Jewish state in the Middle East did not materialise at the time – but nor did... |
As stated above, an unmarried woman, for all intents and purposes, belonged, by law, to her father, as if she were some kind of property or material possession. Her father was allowed to do as he pleased with her. He could beat her up, keep all the money she earned (if she even was allowed to work) and marry her off to... |
The third King of Israel, son of David and Bath-Sheba, ruled his country from 961-922 B.C. Because it was a peaceful period in Jewish history, Solomon was able to extend Israel's borders farther than they had ever been before and to increase its prosperity and power to a level never equaled since. His accession to the ... |
If your middle schooler is bringing home 7th grade math worksheets and having trouble with them, you may find yourself wondering how you can help. In seventh grade, the math concepts become increasingly complex, leaving some students, and their parents, scratching their heads. Here are some tips to help you and your ch... |
Please remember that all activities are to INTRODUCE, not MASTER Kindergarten Common Core Standards. Every child moves at their own pace.
Be patient with yourself and your preschooler as you introduce new concepts. Some days they will embrace your ideas, and others, not so much. It is all age appropriate and exploratio... |
Canadian and U.S. scientists are preparing to study the northern lights from above and below. They aim to predict the displays that can disrupt satellites and power transmission.
The University of Calgary's Themis project includes a cross-Canada array of cameras pointed up to catch a glimpse of the colourful spectacle.... |
Reading piano notes is far easier than many beginning pianists think it is. Ultimately, piano note reading is simply a matter of memorization and repetition. In other words, once you learn the basics, all you have to do is put them into practice, and to do so as many times as it takes to completely internalize your not... |
African elephants that have lived through the trauma of a cull—or selected killing of their kin—may look normal enough to the casual observer, but socially they are a mess. That’s the conclusion of a new study, the first to show that human activities can disrupt the social skills of large-brained mammals that live in c... |
Lesson 5 How Does the War Affect Us Today?
Students will be able to
· Explain how the Revolutionary War affects us today.
· Identify some of the long lasting effects of the Revolutionary War.
· Create a news broadcast about the impact of the Revolutionary War on people who lived during the Revolutionary War and people ... |
Let us start out with a summary of the 13 Colonies inside order these were set up. Each website link will be sending you to definitely a short history further on the next paragraphs.
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This is part of a SPACE.com series of articles on the Greatest Moments in Flight, the breakthrough events that paved the way for human spaceflight and its next steps: asteroid mining and bases on the moon and Mars.
The first launch of the space shuttle Columbia touched off an era of flight that allowed mankind to trave... |
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a graphed cluster of dots, each of which represents the values of two variables. the slope of the points suggests the direction of the relationship between the two variables. the amount of scatter suggests the strength of ... |
Working on the Act2Learn models will be new to your students. At first, you might think they are unable to ‘stay focused.’ However, the more they run the models, the more they will become used to working physically in the classroom.
In order to go easily from the motion and sound of the models to the silence and stilln... |
As early as the 500s B.C., several Greek philosophers theorized about the union of male and female traits to form offspring. In the 17th century, Leeuwenhoek concluded that semen and eggs carried hereditary factors conveyed to the offspring. Throughout the next century, scientists developed theories on the processes of... |
The Vedic civilization is the earliest civilization in the history of ancient India associated with the coming of Aryans. It is named after the Vedas, the early literature of the Hindu people. The Vedic Civilization flourished along the river Saraswati, in a region that now consists of the modern Indian states of Harya... |
What is an electrical circuit?
An electrical circuit is a path or line through which an electrical current flows. The path may be closed (joined at both ends), making it a loop. A closed circuit makes electrical current flow possible. It may also be an open circuit where the electron flow is cut short because the path ... |
For this addition worksheet, students play a game using positive and negative numbers. Two players complete a 3 x 4 array. Player A writes positive numbers 1 to 6 in any box, player B writes negative numbers -1 to 6 in any box. Both players add the rows and columns. Player A gets a point for each positive sum, player B... |
Four thousand years before our era one of the earliest known writing systems begun to be developed in Egypt. To hieroglyphic followed simplified alphabets and in a neighbouring world, the Phoenician, its writing subsequently lead to the most widespread alphabets in the Mediterranean area: Greek and Latin.
The writing s... |
Although contagious viruses are active year-round, we’re most vulnerable to them in fall and winter. That’s because, in large part, we spend more time indoors with other people when the weather gets cold. Fortunately, you can fight back with several FDA-approved medicines and vaccines.
Most respiratory bugs come and go... |
The White Temple and the Great Ziggurat in the Mesopotamian City of Uruk
The Egyptian pyramids are not the only ancient mystery of the old world; the ziggurat also sustains a substantial position of wonder. The ancient land of Uruk was once located in southern Mesopotamia, on the Euphrates river, which corresponds to o... |
Guide to ESL Worksheets
The world is full of worksheets, many of them made expressly for ESL or learning English. But not all ESL worksheets are made equal.
When we speak of "worksheets" we are referring to ESL worksheets for the teaching/learning of English, but much of this guide is relevant to worksheets for other s... |
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Climate Change And The Ozone Hole
The subject of climate change and global warming has been firmly on the political agenda for many years now. The central idea behind global warming is that the average temperature of the planet (notably in the world ocean) is rising and that the rise is attributable to t... |
Because of the large amounts of material available on Spartan society, this essay is simply designed as an overview. All of this information, and more, can be found in any text relating to ancient Greece.
In the Dark Ages (the era after the fall of Mycenae) Dorians built Sparta as a military encampment, and it remained... |
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Play provides young children with the opportunity to express their ideas, symbolize, and test their knowledge of the world. It provides the basis for inquiry in literacy, science, social studies, mathematics, art, music, and movement. Through play, young children become active learners engaged in exp... |
Beta electrons and positrons have equal and opposite electric charges. They are both emitted in the course of radioactive decays at speeds approaching that of light, and are therefore much faster than the heavier alpha particles.
A beta particle loses its energy (i.e slows down) by ripping electrons away from the atoms... |
Who were the “comfort women”?
“Comfort women” is a historical term referring to women who were forced to provide sexual service to Japanese soldiers at military brothels or “comfort stations” established by the Japanese military in its occupied territories between 1932 and 1945. “Comfort women” were taken from all over... |
Bernoulli succeeded despite paternal rivalry
Imagine having your father ban you from his house when he couldn't bear being compared as your equal, and then plagiarizing your work. Such was the life of Daniel Bernoulli (1700-1782), the Swiss mathematician and physicist.
Coming from a notable family of mathematicians, Be... |
Humour is a tool that has what it takes to get students eager and engaged to learn – isn’t that every educator’s goal?
Humour helps kids stay focused on the lesson and according to researcher Mary Kay Morrison; it maximizes learning and strengthens memories which translates to better student outcomes.
I think we need h... |
A Bohr model of an atom is a simplified visual representation of invisible atomic structures. You can easily make a model of the complex and sometimes confusing interconnected relations of protons, neutrons and electrons. These models can help students visualize the fundamental principles of the electron orbits of quan... |
Solids hold their shape and have a fixed volume. The molecules in solids are packed closely together and cannot be moved. Solids also have slow diffusion and low vapor pressure.Continue Reading
Solids are one of the three main states of matter; the others are liquids and gases. Matter consists of atoms, which are the s... |
Plot Diagram | Animal Farm Summary
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Grade Level 9-12
Difficulty Level 2 (Reinforcing / Developing)
Type of Assignment Individual or Group
Type of Activity: Plot Diagrams and Narrative ArcsCommon Core Standards
- [ELA-Literacy/RL/9-10/2] Determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze in det... |
On a summer night in 1788, a man and woman made a desperate bid to be free. The man was a forty-year-old slave called Fortune by his master. The woman, called Dean, was “about 28 years old, of a yellow complexion.” These two human beings were the legal chattel of Abraham Van Allen, a Dutch farmer living in Kinderhook, ... |
Mason and Dixon Line, also called Mason-Dixon Line, originally the boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania in the United States. In the pre-Civil War period it was regarded, together with the Ohio River, as the dividing line between slave states south of it and free-soil states north of it. The term Mason and Dixon ... |
Proper motion is an object’s change in position over time when seen from the Earth. Just like anything else that moves, a star's proper motion is measured by looking towards the same place at different times and seeing how far the star has moved. The difference with stars is that, from Earth, they seem to move very slo... |
Presentation on theme: "How scientists answer questions!"— Presentation transcript:
1 How scientists answer questions! Scientific InquiryHow scientists answer questions!
2 Scientific InquiryThe many ways that scientists study the natural world and propose explanations based on the evidence they gather
3 Example: Why do... |
Erosion control is the process of controlling wind or water erosion in agriculture, land development, coastal areas, riverbanks and construction and a sediment control is a device designed to keep eroded soil on a construction site, so that it does not wash off and cause water pollution to a nearby stream, river, lake,... |
by Howard Lee, geologist, August 9, 2017 in WUWT
Earth’s most severe mass extinction, the “Great Dying,” began 251.94 million years ago at the end of the Permian period, with the loss of more than 90% of marine species. Precise rock dates published in 2014 and 2015 proved that the extinction coincided with the Siberian... |
Nasa has discovered that if a human colony was to live on Mars, the chances of it being swiftly wiped out would be very high.
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter found that there are many more impact craters on the planet's surface than first thought, the International Business Times reported.
Mars is frequently hit by spa... |
Earth’s surface is divided into approximately a dozen rigid pieces, comprised of eight major and several minor tectonic plates. These plates are one of two primary types: oceanic plates or continental plates. While these two types of plates share a lot in common, there are a number of key differences that differentiate... |
welcome to class 3
Welcome to Class 3
The Stone Age.
We will journey through a million years of prehistory with our fascinating 'Prehistoric Britain' theme. Starting with the Stone Age and going right through to the end of the Iron Age, we will discover how humans first came to Britain, how they lived and what developm... |
Mudflats or mud flats, also known as tidal flats, are coastal wetlands that form when mud is deposited by tides or rivers. They are found in sheltered areas such as bays, bayous, lagoons, and estuaries. Mudflats may be viewed geologically as exposed layers of bay mud, resulting from deposition of estuarine silts, clays... |
I think it is a contraction, in the same way o'clock is.
When I learnt to tell the time, many years ago - Ponitous was still having flying lessons at the time... I was taught:
"One o'clock, Two o'clock to define the hour, when the long hand is on '12'. It was explained that "o'clock" means: The time "of the clock" or a... |
There are different stages in the life of the stars. Stars form initially as a small cloud of gas and dust in the outer space. Then they undergo many changes during their lifetime. In brief, they start their life in the form of a gas cloud called ‘nebula’. Eventually they become big and luminous producing heat and ligh... |
Three months ago most teachers had never heard the phrases “remote learning” or “distance learning.” If they did, they surely didn’t know what it entailed. Whether they did or not, in most cases they only had 48 hours to not only know what it is, but figure out how to do it. Adding to the stress is figuring out how to ... |
There are two kidneys in the body located below the rib cage in the abdomen. The kidneys regulate salt and water in the body by filtering blood through millions of structures called nephron. Certain waste products are excreted by the kidneys in urine. Urine is made up of the excess water, salts and waste products passe... |
Bat brains offer clues as to how we focus on some sounds and not others
How do you know what to listen to? In the middle of a noisy party, how does a mother suddenly focus on a child's cry, even if it isn't her own?
Bridget Queenan, a doctoral candidate in neuroscience at Georgetown University Medical Center is turning... |
The Slavery Question and Civil War, 1844 – 1865
John Wesley was an ardent opponent of slavery. Many of the leaders of early American Methodism shared his hatred for this form of human bondage. The United Brethren in Christ took a strong stand against slavery, as church members could not sell a slave, and by 1837 ruled ... |
Talk clearly, simply, and often about behaviors that matter. “Reading time is quiet time.”
“Take turns with favorite toys.” “Now is the time to listen and follow directions.” “Being helpful can make you and others feel happy.” Establish routines. Young children may not be able to tell time, but they do become accustome... |
The Corythosaurus was a crested duck-billed dinosaur which existed during the late cretaceous period around 80 million years ago. The name Corythosaurus means “Helmet Lizard” which stems from the Greek words ‘korythos’ meaning helmet and ‘saurus’ meaning lizard. The name was given due to the similarity between the cres... |
It turns out that T. rex's physical size might not have been the only thing we underestimated. A new study suggests that the king of apex predators may have also possessed the most powerful jaws in history.
The study was conducted by a team at the University of Liverpool which employed a new estimation method by revers... |
As trade unions and the labor movement grew in the United States, trade unionists began celebrating labor on a variety of days starting in the 1880s.
There is still doubt as to who first proposed Labor Day between Matthew Maguire, machinist and secretary of the Central Labor Union of New York, and Peter McGuire, a carp... |
Ask the child to sort the pieces by color, shape, or size. Name each color, shape, and size as you go, pointing to each piece as you describe it. Then count and compare the groups you make. Which has the most pieces? Which has the fewest?
Connect a few of the pieces (such as a bolt, block, and nut) and ask the child to... |
Find That Disturbing Former Farmlands Can Rouse Old Pesticides
(Beyond Pesticides, February 21, 2006) A group of Dartmouth researchers has evidence that disturbing the land where farms once thrived can mobilize both arsenic and lead that were applied as pesticides in the early 1900s. Once disturbed, these metals can th... |
For those who have selected an instrument and enrolled in a class, learning to read music is one of the first steps they will undertake. The teacher might start them off with learning how to handle their instrument, but they will not really produce music until they can look at a sheet with notes and a time signature. J... |
As early childhood educators, we know that supporting children’s social-emotional development is crucial to their success in the primary grades, their relationships, their choice-making, and in essence, life. Every child has his own unique challenges in developing a sense of responsibility, self-regulation, and self-ca... |
Characteristics of Research
Our topic is characteristics of research. Previously, our question ‘What is Research’? stated that ‘research is a systematic process’, but what does a systematic process look like in a scientific research study? The type of research method or the way in which we go about doing research using... |
Fifty-one years ago this week the Black Panther Party was formed in Oakland California by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale. The Panthers have experienced a new appreciation in recent years, with numerous articles, books, and documentaries praising their activism in the late sixties and early seventies. The Black Panthers... |
Activity Examples: Morality on the Spot and Expert Shares
In the real world, presentations are often spontaneous in nature, with limited preparation in high-stakes situations. Mixing short spontaneous presentation opportunities with more formal presentation assignments can help students become more comfortable with the... |
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