Danube River
By Virginia Kirsch
Learners follow the route of the Danube River as it flows through Europe. A map exercise completes this activity.
Modifiers and Nouns
By Sarah Neeb
In this learning activity you'll review information regarding single-word, phrase, and clause modifiers of nouns.
Nouns: Count and Noncount with "a Few" and "a Little": Part 4
By Joan Hoffmann
In this interactive lesson, learners study examples of the expressions "a few" and "a little" with count and noncount nouns. They practice using these expressions in a drag-and-drop exercise of 20 sentences.
Test Your Tenses 3
By Anne Blahnik
In this learning activity you'll practice verb tenses in the present, present perfect, past, and past perfect tenses.
Caspian Sea
Students read about the Caspian Sea and use a map to identify the five countries that surround it.
The Middle East
Students locate the countries of Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan on a map in this interactive learning object.
Personal Spending/Savings Plan for Teenagers
By Kristin Biekkola
In this learning activity you'll review the basics of budgeting, income, and spending. Using an on-line form, you can create your own monthly budgets and a pie chart of your spending habits.
Use "Do" and "Make" Correctly: Part 2 in a Series
In this learning activity you'll explore various forms of the verb "do."
Special Nouns
By Michele Williams
In this learning activity you'll review abstract nouns referring to qualities, ideas, and emotions.
Pythagorean Theorem
In this learning activity you'll use the Pythagorean Theorem to calculate the lengths of the legs and hypotenuse of a right triangle.
Test Your Tenses: The Game That Has You Testing Your Recall of Verb Tenses
In this learning activity you'll practice entering the plural present, plural present perfect, past, and past perfect forms of verbs.
Checklist for World Travel
Learners read a list of issues to be considered when traveling internationally, such as the beliefs, communication styles, gift-giving customs, and entertainment preferences of people in various cultures.
What Happened to Yugoslavia?
This interactive learning object updates students on the former country of Yugoslavia. A map is included.
Teamwork Outside the Box
By Andrea Krabbe
The learner will examine strategies for evaluating new ideas and accepting change that will enhance teamwork.
Least Common Multiple
By Barb Hummel
Learners practice a technique for finding the least common multiple of a group of numbers.
Scientific Notation - What is it?
By Danene Dusenske
In this learning activity you'll explore what scientific notation is and how it's used to express very large and very small numbers.
Where Is Afghanistan?
Students read about Afghanistan and view maps. They also answer questions about the country and its neighbors.
Spelling Rules
By Carol Mennen
Students review the spelling rules for adding a suffix to a base word. They practice changing the "y" to "i" for some of the words that end in "y."
South Africa and Its Neighbors
Students read about South Africa and the countries that surround it. They test their knowledge in a map exercise.
Budgeting Monthly Expenses
In this learning activity you'll establish your budget by determining your earnings, expenses, and goals.
Chickens Around the World
In this learning activity you'll explore how different cultures cook chicken in a variety of traditional dishes.
Personal Pronouns
By MarQulyn McKinney
Read about the difference between the subject and object form of personal pronouns and test your knowledge in practice exercises.
Nouns: Count and Noncount -- With the Articles "a" and "an"
In this interactive object, learners read how to use the indefinite articles "a" and "an" with singular count nouns. They omit these articles with noncount and plural nouns. The students then practice using "a" and "an" correctly.
Right Triangles That Are Special: Using the Pythagorean Theorem
In this learning activity you'll apply the Pythagorean Theorem to isosceles and equilateral triangles.
Use "Do" and "Make" Correctly: Part 1 in a Series
In this learning activity you'll review the correct usage of the words "do" and "make."