The Nature Explorers Lassen Volcanic Region Expedition Part 1 of 13
By: thenatureexplorers We travel to the Lassen Volcanic Region to explore this high subalpine montane region just below the tree line, made up of vast conifer forests and rocky outcroppings. Here we observed a huge array of butterflies, moths, bees, and other insects pollinating flowers to ensure their continued survival.
The Nature Explorers Lassen Volcanic Region Expedition Part 2 of 13
By: thenatureexplorers We travel to the Lassen Volcanic Region to explore this high subalpine montane region just below the tree line, made up of vast conifer forests and rocky outcroppings. Here we observed a huge array of butterflies, moths, bees, and other insects pollinating flowers to ensure their continued survival.
The Nature Explorers Lassen Volcanic Region Expedition Part 11 of 13
By: thenatureexplorers We travel to the Lassen Volcanic Region to explore this high subalpine montane region just below the tree line, made up of vast conifer forests and rocky outcroppings. Here we observed a huge array of butterflies, moths, bees, and other insects pollinating flowers to ensure their continued survival.
Ralph Raico on Authentic Liberalism [Foreword to Classical Liberalism and the Austrian School by Ralph Raico (2012)] Ralph Raico in this brilliant book calls to our attention the dictum of Augustin Thierr

I'm Talkin' About the Weekend! (kids' calendar song)
"The weekend" is one of those concepts that is often referred to by elementary teachers to their class, but I know it's a bit harder for the kids to grasp it...
Ocellated Turkey--An Overview
This short video gives excellent real life footage of Ocellated Turkeys. Students will enjoy the sights and sounds of these birds interacting in their natural environment. The ocellated turkey is a conspicuous, vibrant-colored bird that can be easily distinguished from the only other turkey species, its larger and less colourful North American cousin, the North American wild turkey (Maleagris gallopavo). The body plumage of both males and females is a striking mix of iridescent bronze and g
Technologies in Sport Symposium - Session 3
Technologies of the body, Gregor was a research scientist at the University of Calgary, Faculty of Medicine, for 16 years before, in 2008, becoming an Assistant Professor at the University of Calgary’s, Program in Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies. Currently, he is also a part-time Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa in Canada. In addition, Gregor is a Distinguished Scholar in the Center for Nanotechnology in Society at Arizona State University, USA and Ad
African Penguins
Keshia and Ashley work at the New Jersey State Aquarium. They give tours and know a lot about the African penguins. Keshia noticed that the curators add puzzles to some of the aquarium's other exhibits. The puzzles seem to enrich the animals' day and increase positive behaviors. They thought adding things to one of their favorite exhibits, the African penguins, might affect their behavior, too. (7:47)
Los peligros del cosmos (The History Channel) - Parte 2
¡Agujeros negros gigantes capaces de erradicar a la tierra! ¡Colisiones entre galaxias que erradican a las galaxias más débiles! ¡Fuerzas electromagnéticas que pueden borrar todas las tarjetas de crédito de la tierra! Estas y muchas más amenazas nos rodean. (10:00)
Once There Was A Bull...(frog)
Compound Words
Shock & Friend: Hard -c- & Soft -c-
Feel the beat with Shock and his friend as they beatbox letters and sounds. The goals for this segment are letter sounds hard -c- and soft -c-. (1min)
Shock & Friend: -mb-
Feel the beat with Shock and his friend as they beatbox letters and sounds. The goal for this segment is consonant digraph -mb-. (0:30)
31.03.2012 – Langsam gesprochene Nachrichten
Trainiere dein Hörverstehen mit den Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Samstag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.
Im Öffentlichen Dienst in Deutschland ist ein großer Streik abgewendet. Nach einem dreitägigen Verhandlungsmarathon einigten sich Arbeitgeber und Gewerkschaften auf einen Tarifabschluss für die gut zwei Millionen Beschäftigten des Bundes und der Kommunen. Die Gehälter sollen in mehreren Stufen um 6,3 Prozent steigen, wie beide Seiten in Potsdam mitte
The Injured Otter
In this narrative adapted from Nature: Christmas in Yellowstone, a young otter has injured one of his front feet. He is struggling along the frozen banks of the Yellowstone River. He calls for his family but they aren’t in sight. Finally, his family swims down the river towards him. A happy reunion ensues but then they leave him again to hunt for fish. He cries as they swim away, and then he mistakenly swims in the opposite direction. Near a water fa
The Cuban Crab Migration
Every year on the island of Cuba, female land crabs migrate from their forest home to the coastline in order to release their eggs into the Caribbean Sea. This video segment from Nature highlights the many obstacles the crabs have to overcome in order to complete this annual journey. They must protect themselves from dehydration in the Caribbean heat, as well as traffic while crossing busy roads and highways. The crabs have an instinctive ability to trace changing tidal patterns of the
Silhouette Blends: Long & Short -u-
Hector and Lisa use their br-ight br-ains to come up with different words that can be made from one phoneme. The goals for this segment are vowel sounds long and short -u-. (0:30)
De zintuigen Een interactieve oefeningen over de zintuigen. De leerlingen krijgen onmiddellijk feedback, waardoor ze zelfstandig deze opdrachten kunnen maken.
Mexican Sheartail Hummingbird
This short video gives excellent real life footage of a Mexican Sheartail Hummingbird. Students will enjoy the sights and sounds of this beautiful hummingbird as it interacts in its natural environment. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (0:41)
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Global Mindset: Inclusive Leadership
Thunderbird School of Global Management alumnus Gary Ranker, Ph.D., talks March 15, 2012, at the Developing Leaders for Global Roles Summit. http://www.thunderbird.edu/globalmindset













