Los Angeles SeaWiFS True Color Stills
SeaWiFS true color still images of Los Angeles for 20 dates from September 9, 1997 to August 8, 1998
North East Coast True Color Time Lapse from SeaWiFS (Gulf of St. Lawrence to Cape Cod)
Transitions between relatively cloud free true color scenes of the northeast coast between the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Cape Cod, from SeaWiFS
The Perfect Purple Feather Read-Aloud Online Storybook
This read-aloud is The Perfect Purple Feather written by Hanoch Piven. Feeling a poke from within his pillow during the night, Jacob maneuvers a fluffy purple feather to the surface. Beginning with a bluebird in a nearby tree, various animals explain how they would put it to good use-as a wing, a pen, a tail, etc. When a tick tickles an elephant's nose with it, the elephant sneezes, causing the feather to fly through the sky, suggesting the possibility that it may land in the reader's bedro
Population Genetics and Evolution: A Simulation Exercise
A simulation laboratory exercise to demonstrate population genetics concepts.
The Kankapot Creek Coast Guard: Public service through water quality monitoring of a stressed stream
The Biology Department at the University of Wisconsin -- Fox Valley is carrying out a long-term project in which students gather water quality data on a nearby impaired stream. These data will eventually be used to help formulate a restoration plan for the stream. This exercise follows the procedures our students use to assess stream habitat quality, chemical and physical parameters, and benthic macroinvertebrate diversity and pollution tolerance. Data collection is completed in the field using
The intestine and anus of the Daphnia
The intestine and anus are part of the digestive system. In animals, the complete digestive system is made up of the mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, intestines, pancreas, and the anus. The digestive system functions to process food and eliminate wastes.
Food Vocabulary (Irish) Quiz 4
The pupil will revise the theme of Food. Written questions will be used to assess the understanding of the pupil. The pupil will be able to correct themselves. The pupil will use interactive resources to encourage reading.
NeuroLogic Exam: Introduction: "x" Values
So far we have a handle on the vertical localization within the neuroaxis but we have a very flat, one-dimensional structure. We need to have a way to come up with "x" values. Let's rotate the neuroaxis by 90 degrees so we can see it in the coronal plane. Now we can appreciate that most structures in the neuroaxis have a right, left or midline orientation on our "x" axis. The first principle of neurologic diagnosis is regional or anatomical localization. In order to become skillful the student m
How Clean is that Water?
This lesson plan helps students understand the factors that affect water quality and the conditions that allow for different animals and plants to survive. Students will look at the effects of water quality on various water-related activities and describe water as an environmental, economic and social resource. The students will also learn how engineers use water quality information to make decisions about stream modifications.
Sea Lion Skeleton - Skull
The carnivorous sea lion uses its sharp pointed teeth and large mouth to shred and tear its prey. The large nose and large eyes on either side of the skull help the sea lion to detect prey. The skull protects the brain from damage and injury.
Postcards
Printable worksheet that requires students to write simple postcards. It can be expanded as pupils' confidence grows.
Solar Sigmoid: Zoom In, Move Around, Pull Back
Solar sigmoid on the sun indicating possible pending coronal mass ejection.
Seasonal NDVI for Africa. 1981-2000 averaged without month notation.
Seasonal NDVI for Africa. 1981-2000 averaged without month notation. 15 frames-month
Fly around Mt. St. Helens, with terrain growing from flat to x3 vertical exaggeration
A flyby of Mt. St. Helens from Landsat data, with the terrain elevation growing to three times exaggeration
You Again? Reintroducing and Introducing Species
This BioBulletin Web site takes an in-depth look at the work involved in reintroducing and introducing species. The site includes text, videos, photographs, and interviews with key scientists. What Is Being Moved and Why? outlines the three motives for relocating members of a species for release into the wild.
Achtergrond bureaublad aanpassen : Computerfiche Met deze computerfiche kunnen leerlingen aan de hand van een visueel stappenplan de achtergrond van hun bureaublad aanpassen.

Woods on Mad Hatter Economics [The Cobden Centre, May 16, 2011.] When the bestriding colossus Murray N. Rothbard departed this life, he left the rest
Section 17
The thematic focus of this unit is people in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and the world they live in. You use audio and text to practise German language skills while also enhancing your cultural understanding.
Weer woordenschat Foto's met het weer woordenschat voor het oefenen voor jongere leerlingen
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2.3 Component 1: Knowledge What exactly is meant by knowledge and theory and how can it inform practice? This question cannot be fully answered here, but the following section maps out the kinds of knowledge that are relevant to practice. Original Copyright © 2006 The Open University. Now made available within the Creative Commons framework under the CC Attribution – Non-commercial licence (see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/).













