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Introduction Anatomy Physiology (01:08): Planes of the Body
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This video takes a look at how we divide up the body into planes (Anatomy & Physiology Lectures): Sagittal, Midsagittal, Parasagittal, Transverse, Oblique and Frontal.

If you want to see more human anatomy and physiology videos be sure to check out the completely FREE Lesson 01: Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology tutorial on my website mrfordsclass.net.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Mr. Ford's Class
Author:
Scott Ford
Date Added:
05/21/2018
Introduction Anatomy Physiology (01:09): Abdominal Sections
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This video takes a look at how we divide up the abdominal area (Anatomy & Physiology Lectures). Specifically we look at breaking the abdominal area into 4 and 9 sections.

If you want to see more anatomy and physiology videos be sure to check out the completely FREE Lesson 01: Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology tutorial on my website mrfordsclass.net.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Mr. Ford's Class
Author:
Scott Ford
Date Added:
05/21/2018
Introduction: Guide to the A+ Certification Exam (01:01)
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Welcome to the first video in my new series: Mr. Ford's Guide to the A+ Certification Exam: How To Be A Computer Technician.
In this video I talk about the goals of this course and my qualifications to help you achieve your CompTIA A+ Certification.
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Subject:
Computer Science
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Mr. Ford's Class
Author:
Scott Ford
Date Added:
05/21/2018
Introduction au récit – Activités d'apprentissage (2e-3e)
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L’élève sera initié au court récit. Elle ou il apprendra à reconnaître les éléments clés du récit en faisant ressortir les informations importantes. Elle ou il sera en mesure de trouver les personnages, le lieu, le dénouement et la conclusion des textes à l’étude. Afin de montrer sa compréhension, elle ou il pourra jouer avec le texte en trouvant de nouvelles conclusions, de nouveaux personnages, etc.

Résultat – L’enfant comprend bien la structure du récit, c’est-à-dire ce qui se passe au début, au milieu et à la fin de l’histoire.

**avec documents à télécharger

Subject:
French
Language Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Reading
Author:
Le Centre franco
Date Added:
04/10/2024
Introduction aux lacs et aux étangs (Parlons sciences)
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« Découvre la géologie, la chimie et l’écologie des lacs et des étangs. »

*Texte, images, illustrations, vidéo:

-Les écosystèmes lentiques
-Géologie
-Chimie
-Écologie

*Matériel annexe: vidéos (changements climatiques et vidéo satellite accélérée) et articles supplémentaires.

Subject:
Biology
Chemistry
Earth Science
Environmental Science
Geography
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Lesson
Module
Primary Source
Reading
Provider:
parlons sciences
Author:
Parlons sciences
Date Added:
03/11/2024
Introduction aux rivières et cours d'eau (Parlons sciences)
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« Découvre la géologie, la chimie et l’écologie des cours d’eau. »

*Texte, images, cartes, vidéo, liens externes:

-Écosystèmes lotiques
-Géographie
-Réseau hydrographique
-Mesurer le débit d’une rivière
-Chimie
-Écologie

*Matériel annexe: d'articles supplémentaires, une carte interactive de Canadian Geographic, et une page gouvernementale qui traite des cours d'eau canadiens

Subject:
Biology
Chemistry
Earth Science
Environmental Science
Geography
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Lesson
Module
Reading
Provider:
parlons sciences
Author:
Parlons Sciences
Date Added:
03/11/2024
An Introduction to Air Quality Research
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This lesson conveys core information about why air quality is important and how engineers tackle complex environmental problems—providing a foundation for the subsequent five activities. Students learn the basics about the structure of the Earth’s atmosphere, the types of pollutants that are present in the atmosphere (primary, secondary, gas-phase compounds, particulate matter), and the importance of air quality research. They are also introduced to some engineering concepts such as how air quality measurements are made and how control technologies work. A PowerPoint® presentation, teacher slide notes, blank vocabulary list, post-lecture quiz, homework handout, and a pre-unit STEM survey are provided. This lesson and its five associated activities are intended to prepare and guide students to take on their own research projects.

Subject:
Physical Science
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Ashley Collier
Ben Graves
Daniel Knight
Drew Meyers
Eric Ambos
Eric Lee
Erik Hotaling
Hanadi Adel Salamah
Joanna Gordon
Katya Hafich
Michael Hannigan
Nicholas VanderKolk
Olivia Cecil
Victoria Danner
Date Added:
05/07/2018
An Introduction to Blogging: A Guide for Teachers
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More and more classrooms are using weblogs as a tool for sharing and reflecting on learning experiences. Some teachers use weblogs as a communication tool, posting regular updates about the classroom so that parents are kept informed about classroom activities. Others teachers invite students to use blogs as a way to publish final written products such as stories, and critiques. Blogs can also be used to share rough drafts, and first impressions, to chronicle an entire learning journey. There are many different ways to incorporate either a class blog, or individual student blogs, into your own classroom. (Blogs from Sun West)

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
10/04/2018
Introduction to Chemistry
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This textbook is designed for a 10-week, introduction to general chemistry. The text focuses mainly on chemical structure, though chemical reactivity and quantitation are also covered.

Subject:
Physical Science
Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Rice University
Provider Set:
OpenStax CNX
Author:
OpenStax adaptation by Mike Springer
Date Added:
10/02/2018
Introduction to Circuits and Ohm's Law
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Students explore the basics of DC circuits, analyzing the light from light bulbs when connected in series and parallel circuits. Ohm's law and the equation for power dissipated by a circuit are the two primary equations used to explore circuits connected in series and parallel. Students measure and see the effect of power dissipation from the light bulbs. Kirchhoff's voltage law is used to show how two resistor elements add in series, while Kirchhoff's current law is used to explain how two resistor elements add when in parallel. Students also learn how electrical engineers apply this knowledge to solve problems. Power dissipation is particularly important with the introduction of LED bulbs and claims of energy efficiency, and understanding how power dissipation is calculated helps when evaluating these types of claims. This activity is designed to introduce students to the concepts needed to understand how circuits can be reduced algebraically.

Subject:
Electrical & Electronics
Practical & Applied Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Erik Wemlinger
Date Added:
09/18/2014
Introduction to CommonLit's Pre-Assessment
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This video provides a brief introduction to CommonLit's Pre-Assessment, which is available to teachers and students in grades 3-12.

Includes: multiple choice & Reading passages.
Available until November, so be sure to assign it prior to that.
help@commonlit.org if you have questions.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
CommonLit
Date Added:
08/19/2020
Introduction to Computational Media (Grade 10)
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Developed by the NYCDOE CS education team, the Introduction to Computational Media is a yearlong (108 hours) creative computing course for high schools using the open source Javascript library p5.js. By understanding how code can be a medium for creative expression, students will learn the fundamentals of computer science while designing and prototyping interactive projects that run on a browser. Additionally, students will learn how HTML/CSS elements can interact with p5.js to fully take advantage of developing content for a browser. This course has been implemented in NYC schools via CS4All’s Software Engineering Program (SEP), revised by classroom teachers with guidance from the Processing Foundation, and aligns with the CS4All Blueprint for CS education that emphasizes a hands-on CS approach called creative computing. Watch this video and view this fact sheet for more information.

Subject:
Computer Science
Science
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Provider:
New York City Department of Education
Provider Set:
Computer Science for All
Date Added:
01/07/2019
Introduction to Coordinate Geometry
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A web page that introduces the concepts behind coordinate geometry. Can be used as a reference for students to learn about the topic when away from class. Has links to other related pages that contain animated demonstrations. This resource is a component of the Math Open Reference Interactive Geometry textbook project at http://www.mathopenref.com.

Subject:
Math
Material Type:
Reading
Simulation
Provider:
Math Open Reference
Author:
John Page
Date Added:
05/15/2018
Introduction to Earth's Dynamically Changing Climate
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In this self-paced tutorial, examine evidence of climate change from different parts of the Earth‰Ûªs system and consider what it means to live on a planet with a dynamically changing climate. The resource includes multimedia resources such as video clips of local impacts of climate change in the Arctic and Samoa, data visualization exercise featuring digital resources on climate.nasa.gov, and an interview with NASA climate scientist Dr. Gavin Schmidt, a discussion on teaching using data, and an interactive quiz. Introduction to the Earth's Dynamically Changing Climate is the first of a series of ten self-paced professional development modules providing opportunities for teachers to learn about climate change through first-hand data exploration. Activities and resources that can be employed in the classroom are featured.

Subject:
Agriculture Studies
Math
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Wildlife Management
Material Type:
Assessment
Provider:
NASA
Provider Set:
NASA Wavelength
Date Added:
10/05/2018