Essential Science for Teachers: Life Science: Session 2. Classifying Living Things
How can we make sense of the living world? During this session, a systematic approach to biological classification is introduced as a starting point for understanding the nature of the remarkable diversity of life on Earth.,This segment asks four questions about an organism that will be useful for classification: 1. Does it have more than one cell? 2. Do the cells contain a nucleus? 3. Is there a cell wall? 4. How does it obtain food?
Essential Science for Teachers: Life Science: Session 2. Classifying Living Things
How can we make sense of the living world? During this session, a systematic approach to biological classification is introduced as a starting point for understanding the nature of the remarkable diversity of life on Earth.,Children are interviewed in pairs about how freshwater plants and wetland plants are similar and different. Examples of the plants are present on the tables.
Essential Science for Teachers: Life Science: Session 2. Classifying Living Things
How can we make sense of the living world? During this session, a systematic approach to biological classification is introduced as a starting point for understanding the nature of the remarkable diversity of life on Earth.,This clip addresses the fact that all living things are made of cells and how this organizing feature is the theme for classifying the organisms on earth.
Asleep at the Switch: Local Public Health and Chronic Disease
Local health departments generally do a good job of monitoring and controlling conditions that killed people in the United States 100 years ago. Yet noncommunicable diseases, which accounted for less than 20% of US deaths in 1900,1 now account for about 80% of deaths.2 Our local public health infrastructure has not kept pace with this transition. Health departments must continue to handle traditional public
health priorities as well as emerging infectious diseases. They must also increasingly ad
The Bikeability and Walkability Evaluation Table: Reliability and Application
The Bikeability and Walkability Evaluation Table: Reliability and Application
Do Babies Learn From Baby Media?
Do Babies Learn From Baby Media?
Sea star in the North Sea
On seabed,A sea star on the seabed at the bottom of the Thistle platform in the North Sea
Torsk fish in the North Sea
On sea bed,A torsk fish and devonshire cup corals at the bottom of the Thistle platform in the North Sea
Are they ready to make the switch? Results of the WSU Libraries survey on electronic and print colle
A recent survey of Wichita State University faculty, staff, and students by the WSU Libraries shows the university community far from consensus on the issue of print versus electronic journals and other resources. The survey, made available to the entire campus via the Web, provides an in-depth look at the importance of materials in different formats, how print and electronic journals are located and used, the interest in alternative delivery methods, and the level of support for canceling subsc
Tackling deficits
Summary of business headlines: Social Security benefit age should be raised to 68 -panel co-chairs; Students riot against UK cuts; Caution from Cisco; Google to raise employee pay -reports; Oil hits two-year high.
The spelling rules of Hangeul - for sounds
The spelling rules of Hangeul - for sounds
Human Psychology
Introductory course on human psychology
Perspectives from other field stations
Perspectives from other field stations presented by Hillary Swain, Sarah Oktay and Philippe Cohen at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Organization of Biological Field Stations (OBFS) and hosted by the University of Michigan Biological Station (UMBS)
Introduction to microeconomics
This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught Semester 1 2009/2010. There are no pre-requisites to taking this module and in particular there is no assumption of any prior knowledge of economics. For those who have taken A-level economics or any other version of economics some of the module content will appear familiar to you. However, the methods of analysis and the approach to teaching will quite probably be very different to anything experienced be
Breast cancer
Rashanda Chandler ELA 8th grade
Souvenirs et avenir de l'Assurance Maladie
Le modèle social français est caractérisé par: la langue, l'héritage historique et culturel, la laïcité et la sécurité sociale. L'histoire de cette dernière est rappelée, comparée aux autres systèmes existants et son avenir est évoqué.
La conférence a été donnée à l'Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2 dans le cadre du cycle de conférences "L'invité du Mercredi" / Saison 2009-2010
Three Fragments of Ibn Khafajah
Composed by Mohammed Fairouz
Boston Currents
Performed October 17, 2010 -- Fenway Center
Alyssa Bowlby, soprano
Jeremiah Bills, flute
Maarten Stragier, guitar
Claudia Schaer, volin
Patrick McGuire, cello
MSUToday: Into the Amazon
MSU researcher Robert Walker shows how research doesn't always take place in a lab on campus as he travels to the middle of the Amazon to work on a National Science Foundation project on forest fragmentation.
Principles of digital systems : level 1 part 1 : exam questions
This resource (B122L Principles of Digital Systems Level 1 Part 1) contains past examination questions from the Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering at the University of Portsmouth.
The unit seeks to provide an introduction to the world of logic circuits and microcontrollers. A Project Based Learning approach is used to create a practical hands-on learning environment and experience.
This open educational resource was released through the Higher Education Academy Engineering S
La caléfaction (video)
Si on verse quelques gouttes d'eau au-dessus d'une plaque chauffante, l'eau va-t-elle se vaporiser et disparaître ? Pas sûr…













