Culture Assimilation Patterns
By Carol May
The student reads definitions of four basic assimilation patterns in American society and creates a model for each by clicking and dragging building blocks. The student also writes a brief explanation of each new model.
Confusing Words -- Their, There, They're (Practice)
By Rosie Bunnow
The student reviews definitions of their/there/they're and completes a practice exercise. The print and email function at the end has been disabled.
The Basidiomycetes of the Fungi Kingdom
By Barbara Liang
Learners examine the lifecycle of basidiomycetes. Terminology and fungi examples are provided.
A Nano-Introduction to Nanotechnology
In this animated object, learners read about the uses of nanotechnology. The sciences, engineering, electronics, and other disciplines converge in nanotechnology. Examples are given for applications in manufacturing, biomedicine, and environmental science. Concerns about possible environmental effects are discussed.
Golder Finches Get the Girls
By Andrea Huntoon
Explore how a goldfinch interacts with its environment and how it's affected by environmental changes.
Music Credit:
Title: Good Starts
Artist: Jingle Punks
Genre: Cinematic
Mood: Happy
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Atomic Symbols, Atomic Numbers, and Mass Numbers
By Debbie McClinton, Dr. Miriam Douglass, Dr. Martin McClinton
Learners read definitions of atomic symbols, atomic numbers, and mass numbers and then answer questions about the number of neutrons, protons, and electrons in select elements.
Subtracting Binary Numbers by Adding the 2's Complement
By Kevin Ritzman
In this learning activity you'll solve three binary subtraction problems using the 2's complement method.
Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Equations
In this animated activity, learners examine the terms "half-reaction," "oxidizing agent," and "reducing agent" and follow five interactive examples to balance equations for oxidation-reduction reactions. Three problems are provided as a self-check.
A Theoretical Analysis of Government
By Deb DeRosso
In the interactive object, learners examine the structural-functional, social-conflict, and symbolic interaction analyses of government.
English Words of French Origin
By Virginia Kirsch
In this learning activity you'll read and listen to English words from the French language.
Understanding the Stages of Learning
By Beth Dailey
Students test their understanding of the five stages of learning.
Assessing the Importance of Socialization in Abusive Families
By Jill Stiemsma
In this learning activity you'll analyze two articles, "Boot Camp Killer" and "The Story of Us," and answer questions based on how the characters were affected by their abusive families.
A Theoretical Analysis of Social Stratification
In this interactive object, learners examine a mind map of social stratification. Quiz questions complete the activity.
Confusing Words--Past, Passed
The student reviews definitions of past/passed and completes a practice exercise.
Plural Nouns - Ordinary Spellings
By SWTC Communication Department
Students review the rule for pluralizing most nouns. They then complete an exercise.
Stoichiometry
By Jill Larson
In this interactive lesson, students examine the quantitative relationship between chemicals in a balanced mathematical equation.
Conjugation
By Kristine Snow
In this learning activity you'll analyze the basic steps in conjugation and applies the effect to microbial characteristics.
The Solid State
In this well-illustrated object, learners examine the structures and properties of the four types of solids: molecular, metallic, ionic, and covalent network. Five interactive questions are provided.
The Electrocardiogram (Screencast)
By Bruce Forciea
In this animated object, learners view the "T" and "P" waves and the "QRS complex." A brief quiz completes the activity.
The Two-Neuron Knee-Jerk Reflex Arc
In this interactive object, learners examine the neuron pathway into and out of the spinal cord. They complete the activity by testing their knowledge of vocabulary and the location of spinal cord structures.
The Judiciary Quiz
By Deb DeRosso, Mike English
In this learning activity you'll match the different responsibilities of the federal court system with the appropriate federal court.
Real Gases
By Dr. Miriam Douglass, Dr. Martin McClinton
In this animated activity, learners compare the van der Waals equation with the Ideal Gas Law.
Thinking About the Topic: Considering Your Purpose for Writing
By Deborah Seline
In this learning activity you'll review the four main purposes for writing documents: expressive, literary, persuasive, and reality.
Logical Reasoning in Speeches - Ad Hominem
By Dr. Cynthia Ellenbecker
In this learning activity you'll be introduced to the Ad Hominem fallacy.
Indefinite Pronouns / Possessive Case - Exercise 2
In this learning activity you'll complete exercises using indefinite pronouns in the possessive case.