PediNeuroLogic Exam: 18 Month Old: Normal: Fine Motor/Coordination - Stacking Blocks
Even more demanding than placing blocks or beads in a container is the task of stacking blocks. The number of blocks that a child can stack is correlated with their level of motor development. A 15 month old can stack 2 blocks while an 18 month old should be able to stack at least 4 blocks. This toddler is able to stack 5 blocks. A neuroscience tutorial focusing on those aspects of the pediatric neurological examination that are unique to the child's nervous system, with an emphasis on important
The Research Topic
An outline for both teachers and students of the various stages in the choice, preparation and presentation of a Research Topic for the higher level, LC History examination.
The Truman Show - Quiz
Students will be able to remember key moments in the film.
An Tuiseal Ginideach - Quiz
The student should get a better understanding of this grammar rule.
wisskomm tv 17/08
German vodcast about science communications. Nicht-Newtonsche Füssigkeiten: Erklärt im Fischblog, bei Wikipedia und via Video bei Youtube - Wissenschaftsblogs als Tagcloud - Benedikt Köhler im Interview bei turi2 - Die Robocup German Open in Hannover und als Videos der MBBS - Podiumsdiskussion in München: Wissenschaftssprache: Abschied vom Deutschen? - Von A nach B – Die Kunst des Transports in Bremen - Nobelpreisträger bei Spektrum der Wissenschaft - Der "Friedrich-Schiller-Code" im MD
Wisskomm Vodcast, 46. Woche 2007
Wisskomm Wochenschau (in German). In dieser Ausgabe ist das unter anderem:- Die Ausstellung "Neustart" - "The Last Oil Shock" - "ABC-TV-Doku "Peak Oil?": " - Science Center für Kiel- Das Projekt ""Zahlenzauber""- Das Portal "Jugendszenen""- TV-Spots der University of Montana bei YouTube" Das Wisskomm Videocast ist eine Gemeinschaftsproduktion von Wisskomm e.v. und dem Autorenwerk Berlin. Mehr Infos und die passenden Links finden Sie bei www.wisskomm.de
Science Digest - Episode 1 Sci Fi
Quirky Science Digest talk show host Mathew Arden interviews science fiction writer Nancy Dryden.
数学との出会い
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Being Different Together: Case studies on diversity interventions in some South African organisation There are few contexts where people are not confronted by difference in the work¬place, in organisations and Historia de la Lengua Alemana Protests amid peace talks in Syria How can you measure the tilt of the Earth? Summer Solstice Experiment Lichens with bacteria on a rock in the forest "Introduction to Aerospace Engineering and Design, Spring 2003" ABC Song Reading Comprehension Strategies : Tips on Reading Comprehension " I Can Count to 100"- A Counting Song BEN HALL Bushranger Pt1: The events leading to the colonization Of Australia SAMOA (HEART OF POLYNESIA) HISTORY How Fermentation Works
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June 20 - Protests gather pace across Syria as demonstrators reject reform plans by President Bashar al-Assad. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Long before the 23 Degrees team shadows have been a significant indicator to the geometry of our planet's position around the sun and in this two minute video students can learn how to determine the tilt of the Earth using their own height on the Summer Solstice.
Lichens consisting of algae, fungi, and bacteria are able to extract nutrients from the rock. Bacteria is able to fix nitrogen for the lichen. Lichens are important decomposers.
" The fundamental concepts, and approaches of aerospace engineering, are highlighted through lectures on aeronautics, astronautics, and design. Active learning aerospace modules make use of information technology. Student teams are immersed in a hands-on, lighter-than-air (LTA) vehicle design project, where they design, build, and fly radio-controlled LTA vehicles. The connections between theory and practice are realized in the design exercises. Required design reviews precede the LTA race compe
This video is great for teachers to help their students learn their ABC's. It is a fun and catchy song for the children to catch on quickly.
In order to improve reading comprehension, there needs to be motivation for holding ideas together and concentration to promote good studying techniques. Find out how a wide variety of reading materials can help improve a person's interest in reading with help from an English specialist and president of a theater group in this free video on reading. John Conlon enjoyed 29 years as the performing arts professor at UMass Boston. He has a PhD in English and has been in theatre all his life. For mid
This lively computer-animated video features a chant which will help children practice counting from 1-100. The numbers appear as they are said , and emphasis is placed on each multiple of ten. ( 2:40)
This video tells about the people and events that brought the British penal colony to Australia during the 18th century. It is short and relatively concise and it uses pictures of the individuals involved to describe the events.
Old film and song are the basis of this video about Samoan traditions.
Fermentation is an energy producing process that does not require oxygen to take place. It's anaerobic in nature. Bacteria, yeast, and even human cells use fermentation to create energy in the form of ATP. Dr. Kiki from Food Science talks about how fermentation works, not just in creating alcoholic beverages that people enjoy, but also inside humans. Watch as she whips up some home made ginger ale at the end of the episode! Run time 05:52.













