Money Game: Kindergarten
Learn to match the money paid for an item of food and the price requested for the item by moving pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters and dollars to a picture of the food item.
More Protractors: Angle Action (Part 2) (Interactive)
Measure angles using a protractor. Identify the angles created by two lines and a transversal.
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George Washington's Precedents
This video provides insights into the many precedents that Washington set as the first president. It would be a good overview, but does not provide any insights into why he took and said some of these actions in enough detail to stand by itself.(3:05)
Godsdienstles.nl : Kant-en-klaar materiaal voor de godsdienstles Op deze site kan je werkbladen over bijbelonderwerpen vinden. Ook kan je hier verwerkingen vinden die in vijf verschillende catogeriëen ingedeeld zijn.

"What Colors Do You Like?" Â Color Song
In this cute video, students will be introduced to basic colors through song. The song begins by asking What colors do you like?. The answers are in sentence format and are displayed on screen as they are sang. Examples are...I like green grass. I like yellow daisies. This is a great resource to introduce and/or to reinforce this important basic skill in the early childhood classroom. (2:18)
Five thousand reasons to smile at Concordia convocations
For Athena Tacet, a newly minted alumna from Concordia's Department of Journalism, spring convocation was a milestone filled with joy, excitement, anxiety and nostalgia. It was the culmination of years of hard work that materialized into a well-deserved degree and a new life chapter after university. Tacet was one of 5,000 graduates from across Concordia's four Faculties and School of Graduate Studies who received degrees during seven convocation ceremonies at the Montreal's Place Des Arts from
Hollywood Cemetery: Inspiration for Art
Narrator shows footage of the Richmond cemetery and it's history. It has been used as the backdrop for musicians album covers as well as music videos. Many artists have used the cemetery as inspiration for their own photography and artwork. Part 12 in a series on Hollywood Cemetery. Length: 2:17
Purdue trustees select Mitch Daniels as 12th President
The Purdue Board of Trustees on Thursday (June 21) unanimously selected Indiana Gov. Mitchell E. Daniels Jr. to be the university's next president.
http://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/general/2012/120621KrachPresident.html
No institution of any kind means more to Indiana today or tomorrow as Purdue University. It educates at the highest level the engineers, scientists, agricultural experts, and information technologists on whom our state and national success disproportionately depend.
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La lluvia Ju Yukku (cuento en español para niños)
Parte de una serie de videos titulado "Ventana a mi comunidad Mexico." Este video se trate de la lluvia y como regresa al país. (3:07)
East Horsley's Lovelace Bridges Trail
Historical geographic tour around the woods in the old East Horsley Estate, covering the "Lovelace Bridges". These bridges were built to aid logging traffic.
The University of Memphis minute for the week of June 22, 2012
The University of Memphis minute for the week of June 22, 2012
Title V Professional Development Conference
Del Mar College partnered with Texas A&M University-Kingsville to host a Professional Development Conference on June 27, 2012 for education officials as well as faculty and staff members. Keynote speakers for the event were ABC News journalist John Quinones and former U.S. Congressional Intern Daniel Hernandez.
TWC9: Microsoft Surface, Windows Phone 8, Azure, Imagine Cup and Pi! | This Week On Channel 9 This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian discuss the week's top developer news, including:
Aztecs: Religion and Rituals
In the early decades of the 1500s, Spanish explorers, or Conquistadors, moved from the Caribbean coast into central Mexico. There they encountered the Aztecs, a deeply religious people with a complex structure of rites and ceremonies. Length 4:01
Eggleston, "Red Ceiling," or Greenwood, Mississippi,1973 - Smart History at Khan Academy
William Eggleston, "Red Ceiling," or Greenwood, Mississippi, Dye transfer print, 12.625 x 19.0625 in. (32.1 x 48.4 cm), 1973 (prints in MoMA and J. Paul Getty Collection)
Speakers: Dr. Shana Gallagher-Lindsay, Dr. Beth Harris (05:02)
RECOMMENDATIONS AND RESPONSES TO HOME AND COMMUNITY CARE: THE BC OMBUDSPERSON REPORT
Kim Carter, Ombudsperson, for the Province of British Columbia
Science Bulletins: Waiting for Water in Africa's Sahel
Africa's Sahel, which lies between the Sahara to the north and Africa's tropical rain forests to the south, is vulnerable to many ecological problems that exacerbate one another, including overpopulation, drought, desertification, soil erosion, deforestation, and poor irrigation. This Bio Bulletin highlights Mali's Lake Faguibine and the surrounding region. Once the breadbasket of the country, the lake region is now almost completely dry. The Mali government and international aid projects are st
Ulysses S. Grant:The Clash at Shiloh
This video provides the background and the effect of this battle, which resulted in a huge death toil. In early April, 1862, Grant was surprised by Generals Albert Sidney Johnston and P.G.T. Beauregard at the Battle of Shiloh. The sheer violence of the Confederate attack sent the Union forces reeling.The video shows how Grant's aggressive action won over President Lincoln and earned him respect as a leader despite the over 14,000 who died in the battle.(1:48)















