Where Is Bolivia?
By Virginia Kirsch
In this learning activity you'll review a map of South America and read about Bolivia.
Understanding Voting Rates
By Barbara Laedtke
Students examine how voting rates are determined and how those rates change depending upon the population being studied. A brief quiz completes the activity.
Who Votes in America?
In this interactive object, learners identify common characteristics of people who are likely to vote.
World Maps
This learning object presents the seven continents and four oceans. Three different world maps are provided.
Homophones: To, Too, Two (Screencast)
By Nancy McFadden
In this screencast, you'll review definitions of To, Too, and Two and review practice sentences.
Barriers to Critical Thinking: Errors in Judgment
By Andrea Krabbe
The learners will explore the Errors in Judgment: Barriers to Critical Thinking and how it affects their decision-making processes.
Countries of Southern Africa
Students read about five countries in Southern Africa and locate them on a map.
Antarctica
Students read about the continent of Antarctica and view maps. A short quiz completes the activity.
Lake Baikal
In this learning activity you'll explore Russia's Lake Baikal, the largest lake in the world.
Leaving a Telephone Message
By Susan Maloney
Students listen to three telephone messages and enter their evaluation of each one. They then read a list of guidelines for leaving effective messages.
Canada
Students read about the provinces and territories of Canada and identify key resources in each area.
Countries of the Middle East
Students locate the countries of the Middle East on a map in this interactive exercise.
Ever and Never
By Fran McCarthy
Students read the definitions of these two adverbs of frequency which are often confused. They then complete sentences using "ever" or "never."
The Difference Between -(6)Squared and (-6)Squared
By Arlene Smith
In this learning activity you'll calculate problems using the negative both inside and outside of the parenthesis.
Scientific Notation - Converting Scientific Notation to Ordinary Numbers
By Danene Dusenske
In this learning activity you'll review an explanation of scientific notation and complete exercises to convert scientific notation to ordinary numbers.
The Black Sea
Students view a map of the countries that surround the Black Sea and test their knowledge in an interactive exercise.
Solving Percent Problems Using the Grid Method
By Laurie Jarvis
In this learning activity you'll calculate percentages using a grid to solve problems.
The Five Largest Deserts of the World
In this learning activity you'll explore the five largest deserts of the world.
Interpreting Line Graphs
In this learning activity you'll analyze line graphs and answer questions about the information shown.
Basic Terms in Division (Screencast)
In this interactive object, the learner examines the basic terms used in division. A quiz completes the activity.
Identifying Landmarks on a Street Map
Students use a map of Chicago to find their way to the Museum of Science and Industry. The activity offers practice in identifying directions on a map. A quiz completes the activity.
User Experience Design: Prototyping
By Kimberly Reed
In this learning activity, you'll explore the basics of prototyping for user experience design.
How to Convert from One Unit to Another in the Metric System
By Nabila Dahche
In this learning activity you'll practice converting from one metric unit to another.
Writing the GED Essay - Using Transitional Words
In this learning activity you'll discover transitional words to help you write an effective GED/HSED essay.
Gerrymandering
By Mona Wenrich
Students read about the illegal practice of manipulating the boundaries of legislative districts for political gain. They then create their own gerrymandered districts in a drag and drop exercise.