Deeltafels inoefenen : Rekenspel Met dit spel oefenen leerlingen de deeltafels. Het principe is gebaseerd op memory. Je legt de kippeneieren in het midden. Rond de kippeneieren leg je enkele opdrachtkaarten met de beeldzijde naar beneden. Elk kind zet zijn pion op een …

The 10 Secrets of Great Teaching The Works of Frank Gehry: Chiat/Day Ad Agency | University of St. Thomas Homecoming 2011 Preview The Creature from Planet X: An Anatomist Looks at Science Fiction A Career in Carpentry A Year Of Sunrises Dinosaurussen : Uitwerking van een thema Deze uitwerking bevat diverse opdrachten: August 2011 Recap: College of Charleston Sports HR Video final Selection Bias Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview: DirectX 11 Development Experience Boris Jabes and JP Duplessis explain the new DX11 development experience in Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview (with demo). Numeracy in the Kitchen - Cooking with Fractions Nepal: Adoption Fraud Leaves American Parents in Limbo Out for Ice Cream: Life Goes On Amid Killings in Afghanistan Expedition 28 Farewell and Hatch Closure Expedition 28 Crew Undocks from Station Data show US kept slowing in August Stem cell "zoo" could be last refuge for endangered species La prise de notes et son exploitation (video)
La prise de notes doit être un outil au service d'un travail efficace, qu'il est utile d'améliorer. Elle est le reflet de ce qu'on a besoin de savoir. Capter la parole, fixer l'essentiel par écrit, ce n'est pas tout noter, mais faire des choix, décider sans hésitation. Pour une bonne prise de notes, il faut être bien installé, en situation d'écoute maximale, imprégné du sujet. Comprendre et analyser la structure du discours : l'introduction, la conclusion, le plan etc... sont autan
St. Thomas Art History professor and Frank Gehry expert Victoria Young gives you the story behind Gehry's early works the Chiat/Day ad agency building. Gehry's Winton Guest House now resides at UST's Gainey Center.
The Clemson Alumni Association hopes to see you at Homecoming 2011. Go Tigers!
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In this Great TextBig Questions (GIPCA) lecture, an anatomist looks at science fiction. Professor Alan Morris of UCTŐs Department of Human Biology explores how science fiction movies like Avatar to paint a picture of a possible anatomical reality. Morris, who is both a physical anthropologist and an archaeologist, describes himself as Ňa self-confessed science fiction special effects junky.Ó The movie Avatar had a profound effect on him, Ňthe writer/director had not just created a world full
This selection contains video showing a carpenter working with a narrator describing his work and requirements of a carpenter. The carpenter shown owns a business which specializes in custom reception desks and display counters for businesses. A carpenter must work with great precision and attention to detail. ( 2:09)
Hundreds of pictures of Earth, each taken at about 06:00 local time, show the terminator - the day/night line - over the course of one year. The Earth is tilted with respect to its orbit, the so the angle of the sunrise line tilts first one way and then the other over time.
You can see Africa and Saudi Arabia to the upper right, and clouds frantically changing each day.
The images were taken with the METEOSAT-9 Earth-observing satellite.
Credit: NASA Earth Observatory
Link: http://www.flick

Check out some of the great College of Charleston Cougars sports moments from August 2011!
The College of Charleston is home to 21 NCAA Division I teams that compete in the Southern Conference as well as two dozen intramural and club sports from Aikido to Ultimate Frisbee.
Find out more at:
http://www.cofcsports.com
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A video created for educational purposes that focuses on numeracy, in particular fractions. Aimed for students, parents and teachers to use as a resource when teaching mathematics, home economics and ICT. (05:15)
The U.S. State Department has suspended adoption of abandoned Nepalese children, citing numerous examples of unreliable and possibly fraudulent documents.
For American families who were in the midst of finalizing adoptions from Nepal, the new U.S. policy left them in limbo. The onus was now on those families to prove that the child they wanted to adopt is a legitimate orphan. Habiba Nosheen traveled to Nepal to meet American adoptive parents who are fighting to bring their adopted children home
Since late spring, the Taliban have been expanding their control over Balkh province, which, only a year ago, was considered the safest in Afghanistan. Now they are collecting a 10 percent tax from farmers and imposing a lifestyle guided by the strictest interpretation of sharia on cauterized villages that sprawl in the loess desert only a few miles outside of Mazar-e-Sharif, the provincial capital. In July, a bomber on a bicycle detonated his device inside the city, killing three children and a
The hatches between the Soyuz TMA-21 spacecraft and the International Space Station were closed at 5:30 p.m. EDT Thursday, Sept. 15 wrapping up 162 days aboard the orbiting outpost for Expedition 28 Commander Andrey Borisenko and Flight Engineers Alexander Samokutyaev and Ron Garan.
Expedition 28 Commander Andrey Borisenko and Flight Engineers Alexander Samokutyaev and Ron Garan undock from the International Space Station in the Soyuz TMA-21 spacecraft, wrapping up 162 days aboard the orbiting outpost.
Sept. 15 - A slew of data ranging from regional factory activity to foreclosures to weekly jobless claims show the economic recovery continued to struggle in August and early September. Conway G. Gittens reports.
Sept. 15 - Stem cell technology is coming to the rescue of the world's endangered animals. Scientists at the Scripps Research Institute and the San Diego Zoo Safari Park are building what they call a "zoo" of animal stem cells which could be used to repopulate species on the verge of extinction. Ben Gruber reports.













