Princess Diana: New Look
In this video clip, learn how with her marriage to Prince Charles in turmoil, Princess Diana sought to change herself by losing weight, seeking treatment for her bulimia, and cutting her hair. (2:16)
Singular and Plural Nouns
In this video, young learners will learn about singular and plural nouns. It is a book. They are books. Words used are ruler, pencil, lemon, banana, pineapple, rocket, jet, and car. Each word is said in a sentence with illustration. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review singular and plural nouns in the elementary classroom. (1:17)
Princess Diana: The Reinvented Diana
In this video clip, learn how after her divorce from Prince Charles, Diana broke away from the Royal family and began to travel through America with a new found confidence. (2:37)
"What's Your Favorite Color?" Song
This video teaches a fun easy song to review colors. Each color and color word is shown on the screen. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review color words in the early childhood classroom. (1:11)
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Unique plants in Bristol, contraceptives and fish
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: how conservationists are using science to help protect rare plants found only in Bristol's Avon Gorge, and are feminised fish changing wild fish populations?
The Vowel Song (a e i o u) Short Vowels
A simple song and video to help practice short vowel sounds. Some of the three letter words formed are cat, bed, dog, and bus. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review short vowels in the early childhood classroom. (1:34)
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In this outdoor activity, learners discover that plants aren't just shoots (stem, branches, leaves, and flowers) growing above ground, but contain plenty of roots growing underground--more than half the mass of a plant can be its roots. Learners dig up "mystery" plants to investigate their root structures, and match them to different types of root systems. Learners also learn about animals found near plant roots and how humans use roots.
In this outdoor activity, learners discover how the environment around a building affects the growth of plants. Learners observe patterns of plant growth such as size, thickness, weeds, and damage to plants by humans, then share their observations verbally and combine all their observations on a large outline map. The activity can be extended or adapted for higher grades by assigning each learner or team to look for specific aspects affecting plant growth, such as soil composition, moisture, and
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Para ser un buen pitcher uno ha de ser capaz de imprimir un cierto ritmo en la bola cuando la lance. Este vídeo enseña cómo hacerlo. (.43)
In this activity, learners explore the relative size of the Sun and Earth as well as the distance between them. Learners estimate the size of the Sun and Earth and then use scaled models to estimate the distance between them. Learners will be surprised by how big the model Sun looks at 65 feet away.
Oct. 31 - Earnings scream warning signs for the global economy, but European stocks rise for five months in a row, their best run in six years. Plus: Happy Anniversay Super Mario!
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The sole purpose of this module is to experiment with embedded video.
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The world’s youth will have a significant role to play if we are to bring about the widespread behavioural change needed to shift towards more sustainable lifestyles and consumption habits. It is important for young people to understand that behind over-consumption lies increased exploitation of resources, rising poverty, widening inequalities and persistent conflicts, all of which will worsen with climate change and eventually will minimize their opportunities for a better and sustainable f
"The Ladies Man," by Charles Morey; directed by Tom Kaechele. Performances are November 1st - 3rd
In Belle Epoque Paris, the recently married Dr. Hercule Molineaux tells "one tiny, little, hardly noticeable lie" to cover an innocent, embarrassing indiscretion. From that single untruth tumbles a cascade of increasingly convoluted deceptions, misunderstandings and mistaken identities.
Call 616-234-3946 or visit grcc.edu/theater to purchase tickets! Ticket cost for GRCC Students is $3, GRCC Staf
Speaker(s): Professor Arne Westad | Arne Westad argues that China’s role in international affairs over the past 250 years has been determined by the country’s restless irresolution and its immense capacity for change. In this lecture he will discuss the significance of China’s past for its behaviour in international affairs today. Arne Westad is director of LSE IDEAS.













