Please describe: ' What does it look like?'
At the end of this lesson you can describe and compare the colour and the lay-out of a number of rooms.
Burned pinyon-juniper stand near Winnemucca
Fires release nutrients, reduce parasites, and open space for animals and smaller plants needing sunlight. Many pine trees need the intense heat from fires for seed release.
Bulbs and roots
Bulbs need light, sunlight, and nutrients in order to grow new plants. The roots of plants help the plant absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
Blood flow through yolk sac in zebrafish embryo
Developing Danio showing blood flow over the yolk sac and through the beating heart (note the Paramecium moving around Danio).
Bee on plant
Although many bees stay in their hives for shelter and rest, this male Blue Banded Bee has to sleep outside on a leaf. The bee grips the stem with its mandibles, or jaws, to stay on.
Basic Human Needs: Safety and security
Humans have basic needs that need to be met. Two of these needs are met by feeling safe and secure in their lives. Safety and security can pertain to both physical and emotional components.
Artemia motion
Artemia with coordinated motion of flipper-like appendages.
Bear Creek Wind Farm Tour
In this interactive, a construction project manager explains the process of constructing a wind farm, its challenges and benefits.
Wind Story
The flash animations present the characteristics of wind power as a source of clean energy and allows the viewer to examine how a modern wind turbine works by pausing and clicking on its components.
Fixing the Teleporter–Part 1
In this video segment from Cyberchase, the Teleporter breaks and the CyberSquad must try to fix it using clues given to them by Ms. Fileshare.
Alaska Tsunami
In this video adapted from Alaska Sea Grant, discover why multiple tsunamis resulted from the Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964.
Sharing Candy Among Gargoyles
The CyberSquad must divide 35 candies evenly among seven gargoyles in this video segment from Cyberchase.
Rockets on a Shoestring Budget
In this activity, students revisit the Pop Rockets activity from Lesson 3. This time, however, the design of their pop-rockets will be limited by budgets and supplies. They will get a feel for the limitations of a real engineering project as well as an opportunity to redesign and retest their rockets.
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Richard Nixo verslagen van de oorlog in Vietnam in 1972 Richard Nixon won de presidentsverkiezingen in 1968 met de …

Chiron : A collaborative space for teachers of Classics De Chiron-site is een initiatief van leraren klassieke talen in Spanje. De leerkrachten achter de site proberen tot een (internationale) samenwerking te komen tussen leerkrachten Latijn en Grieks. Een van de recente initiatieven is te komen …

Enchanted learning : Knutselen voor kinderen Op deze site vind je vooral heel leuke knutselideetjes voor alle leeftijden. De onderwerpen staan alfabetisch gerangschikt en per thema.
How Big? Lesson
The objective of Lesson 2 is for student teams to determine the size of the caverns. Lesson two has student teams measure their classroom to determine area and volume; determine how many people could comfortably sleep in their classroom; scale this number up to find the required area for all Alabraskans. The lesson provides a good application of area and volume concepts. Students also perform math conversions between feet, meters, miles and kilometers.
Integration of Biology and Statistics Education (IBASE): Measurements of cells and organelles in bio
This lab was designed to promote the integration of a freshman biology lab and an Applied Statistics course. Students collect data sets to be used in statistics for examples and projects, and then present their findings in biology lab. Students learn how to determine the actual size of cells using calipers for chicken eggs, microscopes with ocular micrometers for onion root cells, microscopes with digital cameras/measuring software for red and white blood cells, and rulers for measurements of or
The Scientific Method:
An exercise to introduce scientific method, experimental design and basic statistical analysis.













