Sesame Street: Will.i.am Sings "What I Am"
Will.i.am sings "What I Am" as part of Sesame Street's 41st season. This song features a message of liking and believing in oneself. It compliments the Common Core test exemplar poem: "By Myself" by Eloise Greenfield. (01:52)
Zoe from Sesame Street encourages dancing
This is a short message from Zoe about dancing. The message is to encourage kids to dance to stay fit and healthy. (0:30)
Top 25 Spanish Questions You Need to Know #10 - How is the Spanish food?
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! When your new Spanish friend invited you to dinner party, you were expecting a small gathering, but there are people everywhere and a huge feast on the table! The Spanish food looks so delicious, but you’re in the middle of a Spanish conversation with someone. Would it be rude to steer [...]
Models to add and subtract Fractions and decimals
Use visual models, benchmarks, and equivalent forms to add and subtract commonly used fractions and decimals.
Develop and use strategies to solve problems involving number operations with fractions and decimals relevant to students’ experience.
Formation Médicale 2011 – Les techniques innovantes. 3D pour l’enseignement de l’anatomie.
Titre : Formation Médicale 2011 – Les techniques innovantes. 3D pour l’enseignement de l’anatomie.
Intervenants : Patrice THIRIET (Lyon).
Résumé : Numérique et formation médicale. Expériences. Quelles stratégies ? –UNF3S. Les Techniques innovantes. Utilisation de la technologie 3D pour l’enseignement de l’anatomie.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence
IMPACT: IMPACT Skyline Presentation
Recorded fall 2011 at Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts.
IMPACT Skyline, a recipient team for the inaugural IMPACT Social Entrepreneurship Awards, presents the cumulative results of their project.
Learn more: http://center.cca.edu/impact
The Continuing Relevance of Austrian Capital Theory Mid-day - Bill McCullogh presidents awards American History Columbian Exchange Battle of Saipan Matthew Passmore ReBar 2012 Pirate Women's Tennis - Worst Movie Critical Thinking Essential The Classroom Experience Review Metend Rekenen : Bruto, tarra en netto Je ontdekt hier een korte interactieve presentatie om de begrippen bruto, tarra en netto te verklaren. Op het einde zijn er enkele oefeningen die de leerlingen klassikaal kunnen oplossen. De oefeningen op het einde bevatten een link naar … Eventail Bien Sûr : Aanbreng vocabulaire Unité 21 Je ontdekt hier een eenvoudig document waar de woordenschat van Unité 21 aangebracht wordt op het digitale bord. Cómo es el planeta Venus - en español
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Many lessons concerning American History in multiple formats
This five minute video does an excellent job of explaining the importance of the Columbian exchange and its huge impact on
Asia and Europe. Christopher Columbus discovered a new piece of land, which was the Americas. The Aztecs and the Incas were the two main empires brought down by Spanish conquistadors. The slave trade were transported to be needed for farms. The Columbian exchange gave each continent new different cash crops. It is named after Columbus.
On June 15, 1944, a week after D-day, the U.S. launches a critical attack on Saipan in the Mariana Islands. Japanese troops are more than prepared for battle and on the first day American forces face over 2,000 causalities. As the battle progresses, Japanese troops are unable to re-supply for three weeks and thus concede defeat to Americans. In this video clip learn more about this American victory in the Pacific. (2:17)
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You cannot succeed without the ability to listen, apply reason and make an independent decision.
Prof. Pew discusses what his class is like.
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Venus es el segundo planeta que se encuentra más cercano al Sol. Su densa atmósfera, compuesta de H2O, provoca un efecto invernadero en la temperatura de este planeta. Descubre el movimiento, la atmósfera y temperatura, y la superficie de Venus. (2:00)













