Wonder Red’s –ING Word Game
Join Wonder Red as she helps to get bananas out of a tree using rhyming skills to figure out what -ING word was necessary! Wonder Red helps viewers to sound out -ING words and practice rhyming to solve the problem! (3:13)
Word Family -ell-
Hector and Lisa use their br-ight br-ains to come up with different words that can be made from one phoneme. The goal for this segment is word family -ell-. (0:33)
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WSU to teach English online to Japanese high schoolers
On Thursday, WSU President Elson S. Floyd signed an official memorandum of understanding with officials from the Ryukyu America Historical Society and the city of Kitanakagusuku. The process used the same technology that will allow students to learn language skills in real time.
Learn more: https://news.wsu.edu/pages/publications.asp?Action=Detail&PublicationID=31179&TypeID=1
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Les Symboliques du Sonore (audio)
Les Musiques de la Mort en Occident (audio)
3. L'ordinateur des aveugles - Utilisation des terminaux mobiles (iPhone, iPad, et Plage ...
Table ronde 1 : Comment les UNT peuvent mieux répondre aux attentes des enseignants et des ... Journées nationales AUNEGE 2012 - Jeudi 22 mars 2012 Table ronde : Comment les UNT peuvent mieux répondre aux attentes des enseignants et des étudiants ?
Modératrice : Clara Danon (Mines)
Intervenants :
- Florence Ducreau, responsable du groupe Iner-UNT Pédagogie
- Eric Briantais, responsable du Service de pédagogie numérique, Université ...
DIY Bottlecap Necklaces snap these caps onto a washer and fabric strip
We used a 1 inch circle punch by Martha Stewart to cut out scrapbook paper. Insert paper circles into bottlecaps cover with UTEE, epoxy sticker or Glossy Accents. Glue a magnet onto the back. Snap onto your favorite necklace or bracelet with a washer. (05:48)
Why Things Fall Down -Gravity for Kids
This cartoon teaches younger students about gravity. Some key vocabulary words include: gravity, attraction, magnet, crust, mantle, core, iron, molecules, force, and Newton. (05:24)
Bohr Model of the Atom
This animated selection contains charts accompanied by narration explaining the Bohr Model of the atom. The video contains attention-grabbing sound effects and could serve as an introduction to the concept. ( 1:35)
Inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower
Rewind Breaking News The History Channel: Dwight D. Eisenhower becomes the 34th President of the United States at the Capital Building in 1953. This video clip is courtesy of The History Channel. (3:39)
Storakaig to the Sound of Islay
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Catholic Mass - 4/8/2012 (Easter Sunday)
Duke Catholic Center's Celebration of the Eucharist
Fr. Michael Martin, OFM, presiding
http://catholic.duke.edu
The Resurrection of the Lord, 9pm
Service begins @ 14:29
Homily begins @ 32:28
For the order of worship and background information for the service, please see http://bit.ly/dccholyweek12 (pg. 19)
Scripture:
First Reading: Acts 10:34a,37-43
Psalm 118: This Is the Day (114)
Second Reading: Colossians 3:1-4
Gospel: John 20:1-9
Hymns (from the the Gather hymnal, ©1994):
Processional
News Article Writing Process: Part 4
This one minute video is the last in this series about writing a news article. It uses a newspaper article and explains the importance of using quotes to make a story more interesting.
The arm - engineers armed for medical rehabilitation - Garth Johnson
Professor Garth Johnson will describe how biomechanical engineering is improving joint replacement treatment for older people, in this annual lecture organised by the Bath Institute of Medical Engineering.
Early Modern Spanish Theater: Ana Caro’s “Valor, agravio y mujer”
Watch video of Valor, agravio y mujer (closing scene): directed by Rosie Seagraves and presented by graduate students in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese This presentation took place on April 4 as part of the Early Modern Spanish Theater: Text and Performance Symposium.
Early Spanish Modern Theater: “An Evening of Cervantes’ Theater”
Watch video of “An Evening of Cervantes’ Theater”. This presentation took place on April 2 as part of the Early Modern Spanish Theater: Text and Performance Symposium. The event included the following: “The Cave of Salamanca: A Dramatic Interlude,” translated by Steven Wenz and presented by the Spanish literature students of Professor Paz Pintané. “Crossing the Line:keep reading »
Life on the Moon
In this lesson, students learn about the physical properties of the Moon. They compare these to the properties of the Earth to determine how life would be different for astronauts living on the Moon. Using their understanding of these differences, they are asked to think about what types of products engineers would need to design for us to live comfortably on the Moon.













