Reflective Writing Workshop: Exploring the use of reflective writing as a method of inquiry and as t
In the current climate of post Dearing legislation, Higher Education (HE) programmes are being offered in Further Education (FE) institutional contexts where a fluid and dynamic framework for the critical engagement with the demands of professional practice is being seen to emerge. The materials that are offered here are designed to encourage HE in FE practitioners to work reflectively, creatively and critically with emergent notions of professional identity and practice style and to begin an a
Tiendas de muebles de Madrid - Sugerencias en cómo seleccionar la mejor establecimiento
Eric Montana
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What is an Asteroid? Let's Make Sense of it with Science
Ever wonder what an asteroid is? Let's make sense of it with science. We all know the nine planets in our solar system, but did you know that there are other celestial bodies orbiting the sun? This video gives good facts about asteroids. A variety of pictures are shown as well as auditory/written content. This is a wonderful resource for a lesson/unit on space and would work well in conjunction with non-fiction/fiction texts about same topics. (1:40)
What Is A Tumbleweed? Let's Make Sense of it with Science
Did you ever wonder what tumbleweeds are? Let's make sense of it with science! To learn what tumbleweeds are, let's head out to where the tumbleweed's really roll. This video explains that tumbleweeds are annual plants and grow in the spring and summer. Then fall comes. The plant and tap root dry up. The plant snaps away from the tap root and the plant tumbles its way around and scatters its seeds. A variety of pictures are shown as well as auditory/written content. This would be a great resourc
How Do Honeybees Know Where to Find Food? Let's Make Sense of it with Science
Ever wonder how honeybees know where to look for food? Let's make sense of it with science! It's a worker bee's job to find nectar and pollen. So let's follow her!! this video explains how honeybees use dance and movement to tell other bees where the food is. A variety of pictures are shown as well as auditory/written content. Some key vocabulary words are worker bee, hive, and nectar. This is a great resource for building background knowledge for our students and would work well in conjunction
Why Aren't There Any Green Stars? Ask an Astronomer
Dr. Michelle Thaller answers this question "Why Aren't There Any Green Stars?" Dr. Thaller discusses how we as humans see light as we look at the stars. Some of the key vocabulary words include black body curve, spectrum, wavelength, and cone. Content is appropriate for upper middle school and high school students. (3:17)
Arlington: Field of Honor
National Geographic presents a portrait of one of America’s most sacred places. Once little more than a potter’s field, Arlington National Cemetery has become a national shrine and treasury of American history. Now, discover how this revered site came to be, and how it serves as the final resting place for both the famous and obscure, from John F. Kennedy to the Unknown Soldier. Through rare archival footage and captivating, true-life accounts, experience the moving stories of heroes
Student Researchers At Texas A&M-led Dig Search For More Early-Man-In-America Artifacts
This segment revisits the excavation led by Texas A&M archeologist Mike Waters, head of the Center for the Study of the First Americans, which documents the presence of people in the continent 25 hundred years earlier than previously thought.
WGLT Summer Concert 2011
For our friends at GLT.
8.3 Lissencephaly
How do we become individuals? This unit looks at how genes and the environment interact making each of us unique. Looking at the period between conception and birth you will examine the issues of nature or nurture to see which has the greatest impact.
Cliff Gives Theo a Lesson in Economy
Theo brings home a poor report card, but claims he doesn't need good grades to get a job. So Cliff gives him an economics lesson with Monopoly money. A clip from The Cosby Show. (04:27)
Programming Principles: Methods
Programming Principles: Methods
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How Will You Reduce Your Electricity Charges At Once - The Environmentally Friendly Way?
Carly Plouffe
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Phoenix Flyby
A flyby of Phoenix, from Landsat data
Cal's Birthday: Movie Clip From Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs
After Cal's father pleads with Flint to make something special for his son's birthday, Cal wakes up to a winter wonderland of ice cream outside his window. Themes illustrated by this movie clip include love, parenting, joy, and excitement. ( 2:20)
Pigmented zebrafish showing blood flow
Lateral view of developing Danio showing red blood cells flowing through the beating two-chambered heart.













