The Weekly Examen
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Ignatius' Examen for High School Students
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Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering Design Day project presentation.
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"Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take the Garbage Out" Poem by Shel Silverstein
Students will enjoy this classic poem by Shel Silverstein. This would be a great resource to help with a creative writing project especially using descriptions. The very end appears to be cute off. (2:50)
"Sick" By Shel Silverstein Poem Read Aloud
Students will enjoy this poem by Shel Silverstein. A child pretends to be sick with a long, long list of symptoms and finds out it's Saturday. This would be a great resource for a creative writing project. (1:21)
How To Escape Rip Currents
In this video, the Ocean City Maryland Beach Patrol shows how to break grip of a rip current. Actual video and animation are shown. ( 4:43)
The Political and Social Structures of Mesopotamia and Egypt
This five-minute, student-created video uses narration and signs to help explain the structure. The video quality is weak. Perhaps best used as an example of what your students could create. (4:53)
Tinker Bell Is Dead [This article originally ran on LewRockwell.com, June 20, 2012.] If you have seen the stage version of Peter Pan, you know the scene in which the audience is asked to clap if they want Tinker Bell to live. It's time. Janet Daley wrote Author(s):

Stem Cells in Cancer: Do they matter? John Dick, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
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Science Bulletins: Bilingual Brain 'Switch' Found
A recent study led by University College London neuroscientist Cathy Price reveals how the human brain is uniquely adapted to manage multiple languages.
Language is processed in various regions of the left cerebral hemisphere. Previous studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data showed that bilingual people activate the same general brain areas no matter what language they use. But Price's new experimental method, which involved measuring brain activity after showing subject
A Real-Time Markerless Motion Capture System for Measuring Joint Angles A Real-Time Markerless Motio
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Mexico VIII: Aztecs 3 - Conquered by Spaniards
In just two years the Spanish Conquistadors, led by Hernan Cortez, were able to almost completely destroy the Aztecs, one of the most advanced indigenous empires of the Americas. Beware Spaniards bearing measles. Length 3:41
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Symmetry: ( An Interactive Game)
In this game, students are shown shapes and must identify line(s) of symmetry in each. Shapes shown include isosceles and scalene triangles, a square, a rectangle, and a trapezoid. ( This link is for an interactive game and may take a few minutes to load.)
Just How Small Is An Atom?
This is an EXCELLENT introduction to atoms and their parts (specifically: nucleus and electrons). It simplifies the characteristics of the parts of an atom and compares them to everyday things that a student would be familiar with. (05:27)
Inside the Teacher's Studio - Rudy Bell
Inside the Teacher's Studio is a program featuring teachers from around Rutgers University. Watch to learn more about the diverse classes offered at Rutgers, the innovative teaching strategies used in different disciplines and class formats, and the overall process of becoming and growing as a teacher.
This episode features Rudy Bell, a professor at the History Department, in the School of Arts & Sciences at Rutgers University. He discusses his unique classes, 'Dying Divas' and 'History in th
Year 9 Book Trailers 2012
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