Lesson Plan: Surveying Data and Creating a Graph

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Maths Lesson Plan: Multiplication Quiz I came across this great slideshare would be a really good lead in activity before looking at multiplication. It would be ideally suited for students aged 8 - 12 years of age.
Show your Students How Google Works
This tool is a bit like when you grab a glass of milk from the fridge and one of your kids asks where does milk come from? And you then realise that we often overlook the process behind some of the most commo
Bogan Parents and ADHD: A guide for Teachers
I came across thingsboganslike.com a few weeks ago and have been trawling it for many a laugh. For the uninitiated the Bogan is an Aussie term for a
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2ème journée humanitaire sur la santé des femmes dans le monde
Vendredi 6 mars 2009, Palais du Luxembourg, 15 rue de Vaugirard 75006 Paris. Journée organisée à l’occasion de la journée mondiale de la femme 2009
Sous la présidence de Mme Simone Veil, membre de l’Académie Française. Marrainage de Mme Michèle André, sénatrice du Puy-de-Dôme, présidente de la délégation du Sénat aux Droits des femmes et à l’égalité des chances entre les hom 5.3 Summary Common sense is a complex and contested phenomenon. The practice of systematic scepticism is a key aspect of social science, particularly in the analysis of common sense and the consideration of the social construction of social problems. Social constructionism emphasises the importance of social expectations in the analysis of taken-for-granted and apparently natural social processes. It starts by exploring the assumptions associated with the naming or labelling of things. It is sceptical ab Fighting For Those Who Serve Multiplying complex numbers
Frontline managers are responsible for gathering service user views on their needs. Whose views should be taken into account? How do managers gather views? This unit helps you consider ways of getting feedback from service users, and shows the inclusive approach of a manager of a voluntary sector mental health service.
Frontline managers are responsible for gathering service user views on their needs. Whose views should be taken into account? How do managers gather views? This unit helps you consider ways of getting feedback from service users, and shows the inclusive approach of a manager of a voluntary sector mental health service.
Academics from the Oxford Martin School (formerly the James Martin 21st Century School) present their latest research in the areas of stem cells, particle therapy, nanotechnology and neurodegeneration. Moderated by the science presenter, Michael Mosley, (most recently seen on BBC Two for the 'Story of Science' series), the discussions offered audience members the latest information on a variety of topics that could transform the way we combat health challenges of the future. The panel discussio
This course deals with the principles of infrastructure planning in developing countries, with a focus on appropriate and sustainable technologies for water and sanitation. It also incorporates technical, socio-cultural, public health, and economic factors into the planning and design of water and sanitation systems. Upon completion, students will be able to plan simple, yet reliable, water supply and sanitation systems for developing countries that are compatible with local customs and availabl
This exercise is designed to introduce students to the idea that human activities can alter the chemistry or gaseous composition of the atmosphere, resulting in a variety of impacts on human health and the environment.
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Associate professors, Rosina & Elmer recognize how the global classroom enhances learning at ECU
Professional screenwriter Paul Castro joined the School of Communications faculty this year as a visiting professor in cinema.
Video by Sean Glynn
Elon's School of Communications emphasizes cinema theory, history and aesthetics as well as production, with the competencies gained from Cinema applicable to all visual and aural media.
Video by Sean Glynn
UM researchers Scott Knight and Rich Lizotte have started a new research project at the Ole Miss Field Station that involves building artificial streams to simulate Delta wetlands. The research is examining the oxygen content of the water and soil. Learn more about the project by watching the video. Video by Tobie Baker.
video by Mary Stanton
Managing chaos. It's what the men and women in our armed forces have been trained to do every day as they work in combat zones. Sometimes, despite the best preparation, the only thing they can rely on for protection is their vehicle.
In collaboration with the United States Army, Notre Dame Engineering Professor John Renaud is working to address one of the most threatening causes of injury and harm in the field today - improvised explosive devices. His team's work focuses on ways to improve the
This animation shows how to multiply complex numbers, using a simple example













