Alphablocks--The vowels save the letter "Tt"
In this Alphablocks video, the vowels try to save the letter "t" from the top of the mountain. Each vowel spells bug, bag, and big to save the day. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review blending words in the early childhood classroom. (3:01)
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Alphablocks--Digraphs /th/ Â /sh/ Â /ch/
In this Alphablocks video, the letters build the digraphs /ch/, /sh/, /th/. This is a great resource to help introduce and/or review digraphs in the elementary classroom. (3:00)
Scholastic Bookfair Chapter_01_1 Recycling carbon fibre composites from aircraft
In desert 'aircraft graveyards', where retired planes often go when flight service ends, good parts are removed and sold and many materials are recycled. Increasingly popular strong, light carbon fibre composites (or carbon fibre reinforced plastics) were once too difficult to recycle, so went to landfill.
In the past decade, researchers at Nottingham led by Dr Steve Pickering have developed ways to recycle carbon fibre composites. They have worked with Boeing si Astronomers Spot Sudden Black Hole Flare-Up Eocene Epoch - Florida Fossils: Evolution of Life and Land Pleistocene Epoch - Florida Fossils: Evolution of Life and Land StoryCub Flocabulary - 7th Grade Vocabulary - "Rhyme Rehab" United States Flag Day History Breakingviews: crisis, what crisis? September 11 2001 Tribute: Before and After 9/11 Anderton RED4043 UCF Digital Story (Biology, Cell Authors@Google Dr. Judith Wright: Mindful Ways to Overcome Mindless Habits å›½éš›æˆ¦ç•¥ã¨æ¨™æº–化 Inforamtation Literacy II TóraÃocht Dhiarmada and Ghráinne USC GLOBAL CONVERSATION in London, October 9, 2012
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Astronomers using NASA's Swift satellite recently detected a rise in high-energy X-rays from a source toward the center of our Milky Way galaxy. The outburst produced by a rare X-ray nova, came from a previously unknown stellar-mass black hole. (02:08)
This video from the Museum's Florida Fossils exhibit describes the Eocene, 55 million to 34 million years ago. During this period, lush tropical forests blanketed much of the world's landmasses and oceans were generally warmer than today. Florida was underwater with a rich mosaic of shallow and deeper water habitats on a submerged limestone platform. (03:13)
This video from the Museum's Florida Fossils exhibit describes the Pleistocene Epoch, 2 million to 10,000 years ago. The Ice Ages of the Pleistocene wreaked climatic havoc on the northern continents, but Florida was buffered from the worst effects by the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Nevertheless, rapid pulses of climate change profoundly affected the area. During glacial periods (low sea levels), Florida was more than twice as large as it is today. Warmer periods (high sea levels) caused t
StoryCub helps parents and children discover great picture books for free
Dave Swerdlick, the multi-award-winning creator of the Kid Friday podcast (#1 Tech Podcast for kids, props from ABC & CBS) is at it again with his latest creation, StoryCub.
We live in an age where videos are often the fastest and easiest ways of keeping kids entertained. StoryCub’s goal is to use the power of fun, free, digital video stories to direct our children's’ attention back to books. They are designed to get
This educational hip-hop song teaches 7th grade vocabulary words. (03:01)
The stars and stripes of the American flag are important icons of the United States. The flag led every battle the country has fought, and is so important many Americans pledge their allegiance to it to commemorate their loyalty to their country. The U.S. flag stands proudly on the surface of the moon, in commemoration of the U.S. moon landing in 1969. Because of these and many more reasons, the United States celebrates Flag Day on June 14th every year. In this video, WatchMojo.com learns more a
Oct. 8 - Crises will always be a feature of life, but the best way to evolve is to be honest about what has gone wrong in a system
9/11 was one of the most devastating days for the United States in recent memory. The years leading up to that day were filled with conflict from Osama bin Laden’s terrorist organization Al Qaeda, and even prior to that day the U.S. had been struck on home soil. However, few could have anticipated something of this magnitude. Nineteen hijackers took over planes in American airspace and forever transformed the way the world lived. What followed was a War on Terror, the search for Weapons of
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Mindful Ways to Overcome Mindless Habits: The Neuroscience of our Deeper Yearning
All the yoga, meditation, deep breathing, and exercise won't keep you conscious when you're in the grips of your mindless habits--your soft addictions. We all have soft addictions--whether it's procrastinating, over-shopping, overeating, texting, video games, too much TV...the list is endless. These seemingly harmless habits that we so often overdo not only cost time, money, and energy, but they also drain our pr
Activities of research and industry related to environment and energy are required to expand their
targets to global market.
The class gives overview of current status and subjects of global strategy in the field of feature
applications such as communication, railroad, automobile and appliance and financial activity, and
also gives case studies of decision process of international standards which grips key to succeed
embodiment of global business strategy. Students experience roll-playing to le
This instruction follows from the online instruction Information Literacy I, in which you learned how to find, evalute and use information. Today's instruction for advanced users.
what does it contain? Having completed this instruction you will be able to:
Define your research topic
Formulate from your research topic the key question and/or sub-questions
Select appropriate sources of information and adapt your search strategy accordingly
Critically evaluate your search results
Share the literat
What type of person was Fionn? What type of personality did he have? All questions will be answered here.
Panel discussion from USC Global Conversation in London, Oct. 9, 2012. Featuring panelists The Right Honorable Jack Straw, MP; USC University Professor Manuel Castells; Pip McCrostie, global vice chair for Ernst & Young; Sir David Anthony King, academic and former chief science adviser to the British government; economist and USC Professor Hashem Pesaran.













