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Namaqua Chameleons in Desert Chasing Beetles
This short video gives excellent real life footage of Namaqua Chameleons in their desert habitat chasing and eating beetles. Students will enjoy the close up shots of these amazing lizards using their long, sticky tongues to catch their food. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less Than 2 Minutes)
Why Do I Need to Wear a Bicycle Helmet?
Lesson ObjectiveCreate a key experience for a unit on Newton’s Laws. Questions to ConsiderSee how a physics demonstration shows kids why they need to wear a helmetHow does Mr. Rettberg use the demonstration as a touchstone experience?How does Mr. Rettberg reinforce difficult concepts and vocabulary?Support Materials BelowLesson Plan and Word Wall
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Carbon Cycling: Create Your Own Biology Lab
Lesson ObjectiveDesign and conduct your own biology lab to examine carbon cycling. Questions to ConsiderWhat activities in the pre-lab prepared students to successfully design their experiments?How does letting students design their own experiments make this a richer experience?What aspects of the reflection will help students improve their work?Common Core StandardsELA.RST.9-10.3
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Pair of Fiji Crested Iguana Fighting
This very short video gives excellent real life footage of a pair of Fiji Crested Iguana fighting. The Fiji crested iguana is a large stocky lizard, which was first discovered in 1979. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less Than 2 Minutes)
Brazzaville 2011 – Cancer du col utérin, référentiel de traitement.
Titre : Brazzaville 2011 – Cancer du col utérin, référentiel de traitement.
Intervenant (s) : Denis VINATIER (Service de chirurgie gynécologique, hôpital Jeanne de Flandre – CHRU de Lille).
Résumé : Cancer du col de l’utérus : référentiel de traitement des cancers du col utérin de type histologique épidermoïde et adénocarcinome.
Conférence enregistrée lors du séminaire de chirurgie gynécologique niveau 2 : oncologie mammaire et pelvienne à la Fac
Analyze Literature Critically Using the SIFT Method
Lesson ObjectiveStudents use the SIFT method to critically analyze two poems. Questions to ConsiderWhat are advantages and limitations of using a process such as the SIFT method?Why is it helpful to focus on one overarching portion of the process (tone/theme)?How does small group discussion prepare students for richer, more rigorous whole group discussion?Common Core StandardsELA.RL.8.4, ELA.RL.8.5
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Intro to Chemistry 6.8: Phase Change-Mathematical (1/2)
Join Award winning teachers Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams as they interactively teach Chemistry. 6.8: Phase Change--Solving Mathematical. This video shows students how to solve phase change problems. ( 10:33)
SHIFT 2: Building Knowledge in the Disciplines
This is an 8 minute video which features a discussion between NYS Commissioner of Education John B. King Jr., David Coleman (contributing author to the Common Core) and Kate Gerson (a Sr. Fellow with the Regents Research Fund) addressing Shift 2 – 6-12: Building Knowledge in the Disciplines. By unpacking Shift 2, the discussion addresses the role of the content area teachers in secondary contexts as well as the benefits of giving literary non-fiction the time it deserves in the secondary E
Edward O. Wilson
Edward O. Wilson is a name synonymous with ants, sociobiology, and biodiversity. And it's a name that more often than not appears with a mile-long list of accolades trailing it. The University of Alabama offers a more personable introduction to this celebrated scientist, one of the University's most distinguished alums (1). The next site is the homepage of the Department of Entomology at Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology, home to one of the "richest and most historically significant" insec
Finding the Domain of a Function - Problem 3 of 4
This video is a continuation and presents a more challenging example problem that demonstrates how to find the domain of a function that involves a polynomial inequality. (3:11)
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Intro to Chemistry 7.4: Ideal Gas Law (1/2)
Join Award winning teachers Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams as they interactively teach Chemistry. 7.4: The Ideal Gas Law. This video will teach the Ideal Gas Law which is derived from the Combined Gas Law. ( 6:51)
Higiene, Inspección y Control alimentario (2011)
La profesión Veterinaria tiene asignadas aquellas competencias profesionales relacionadas con el mantenimiento de la salud pública de la población a través del consumo de alimentos inocuos, sanos y seguros, asà como proteger los intereses económicos de los consumidores en relación a la calidad y autenticidad de los productos que consumen. Por ello dentro de las actividades profesionales del Veterinario como responsable de la Salud Pública, se encuentran la vigilancia regular y los contr
James Cheng, Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Trade
The Honorable James Cheng, Secretary of Commerce and Trade for the Commonwealth of Virginia, and Darden alumnus of the Class of 1987, was the keynote speaker at at the 24th annual Black Business Student Forum (BBSF) Conference held at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business on February 10, 2012. The theme for this year's conference was "Manage the Future". Mr. Cheng discusses how to maintain an optimistic and realistic outlook while still upholding the responsibility to be honest
Jim Madigan • Robbie Vrolyk postgame vs. Massachusetts (Feb. 3, 2012)
In its seventh overtime game of the season, junior Vinny Saponari sent the Northeastern men's hockey team to its first triumph in extra time as the Huskies bested Massachusetts 22 seconds into overtime for the 4-3 victory on Friday night at Matthews Arena.
Third-year forward Robbie Vrolyk supported Northeastern's efforts thanks to a two-goal performance while rookie Adam Reid netted the other tally in regulation. Vrolyk has notched three goals in his last two games as his last two-goal outing c
Under the Microscope #6
In this video we see a killer T cell of the immune system attacking a cancer cell.
Under the Microscope is a collection of videos that show glimpses of the natural and man-made world in stunning close-up. They are released every Monday and Thursday for the next few weeks and you can see them here: http://bit.ly/A6bwCE
Professor Gillian Griffiths:
"Cells of the immune system protect the body against pathogens. If cells in our bodies are infected by viruses, or become cancerous, then killer cell
Interactive Panel: The Importance of Being Native In 2011, we saw a resurgence of interest in native code - in C++ in 2011 and in C++11. Is this "C++ Renaissance" a flash in the pan? Is it a long-term trend?
This is an interactive panel. This means you, the attendee in the room or online, will be first class members of the conversation - you drive it. You ask the questions. The theme has been provided. Where do you want to take it? It's up to you. Author(s):
Preventing hereditary cancers associated with BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutations
By: BernardFriedenson nheritance of a BRCA1/2 defect predicts such high breast cancer risks that prevention has not been widely studied. Hereditary BRCA1/2 gene mutations can cause cancer by impairing protective responses to some carcinogens. BRCA deficiencies amplify cancer risks from such opportunistic carcinogens. Some hereditary cancers might be preventable by compensating for the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutations.
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