Understanding Rounding
By Laurie Jarvis
In this learning activity you'll practice rounding numbers.
Multiplying and Dividing Signed Numbers
By Mona Wenrich
Students read the rules used in multiplying and dividing signed numbers. They view examples and work practice problems.
Phrasal Verbs With "Get" #3
By Debra Shover
The learner identifies if phrasal verbs are used correctly in a sentence. If they are not used correctly, the student substitutes the correct answer.
Nouns: Count and Noncount
By Joan Hoffmann
In this interactive lesson, learners study examples of nouns that can be counted and nouns that cannot. They then identify whether a word is a "count" or a "noncount" noun in a practice exercise.
Southeast Asia
By Virginia Kirsch
Learners read about the 10 countries in the region between India and China. A map exercise completes the activity.
Scientific Notation - Converting Numbers Larger Than 1 to Scientific Notation (Screencast)
By Danene Dusenske
In this learning activity you'll review scientific notation and practice expressing numbers larger than 1.
European Economic Community: Part 1
In this learning activity you'll explore how the European Economic Community get started.
Horn of Africa
Students read about the countries that make up the Horn of Africa and locate them on a map.
Scientific Notation - Converting Numbers Smaller Than 1 to Scientific Notation (Screencast)
In this learning activity you'll read an explanation of scientific notation and practice expressing numbers smaller than 1 in scientific notation.
Raise, Rise
By Fran McCarthy
Students read the definitions of "raise" and "rise," two verbs that are often confused. They then enter the correct tense of each verb in a variety of sentences.
Important Zeros
In this learning activity you'll assess which zeros are important when defining a number and which zeros can be dropped.
Where Is Japan?
Students read about Japan and test their knowledge by answering questions. They also locate Japan's major islands and the bordering countries on a map.
Benelux
Students read about Benelux, the three countries in Europe that work together as an economic unit. Students test their knowledge by identifying the countries on a map.
Using Commas in a Series - Adjectives
By Fay Wagner
In this learning activity you'll review the rules for placement of commas in a series of adjectives and then apply what you've learned in an interactive practice.
Understanding Political Cartoons
By Barbara Laedtke
In this learning activity you'll analyze political cartoons following a two-step process to unlock their meaning.
Using "Borrow" and "Lend" Correctly
In this learning activity you'll review the usage of "borrow" and "lend."
Where Is Russia?
Students read important facts about Russia and locate cities and bodies of water on a map. They then take a brief quiz.
World's Smallest Countries
Learners read about the five smallest countries in the world: The Vatican, Monaco, Naru, San Marino and Liechtenstein. A brief quiz completes the activity.
Conditional Sentences
In this learning activity you'll review conditional sentences and match the "if clause" with the correct "result clause."
European Union: Part 3
Learners identify the countries waiting to be admitted to the European Union. A map exercise completes the activity.
GO TEAM Problem-Solving Method for Teams
By Andrea Krabbe
The learner will apply the GO TEAM method in a team environment to solve a problem.
Recognizing Water Forms in North and Central America
Learners read the definitions of various water forms and locate the bodies of water on a map.
Special Nouns Practice
By Michele Williams
In this learning activity you'll identify nouns referring to qualities, ideas, and emotions.
Sahel of Africa
Students locate the seven countries in the Sahel region, which is between the Sahara and the coastal rain forests. They identify the famous city of Timbuktu in a map exercise.
Capital Cities of Central America
Learners review the names of the capital cities of the seven Central American countries and locate the cities on a map.