The class is divided into two groups. The questions will be seen on the screen one by one and the students should raise their hands as fast as possible because there are only 20 seconds for raising hands. The group which has the most points wins.
The Mis-education Of The Negro (chapter 2) by Dr. Carter G.Woodson
He (the Negro former slave) was spending his time studying about the things which had been or might be, but he was learning little to help him to do better the tasks at hand.
Read the chapter in your textbook 'Parasitic Disease' then play this review game to check your understanding. How to play:-Click the spin button in the bottom right hand corner to determine how many points you could potentially earn.-Read sentence that is in red writing to give you a hint to what the word is.-Click on the letters to see if they are part of the answer OR click 'solve' to type the full answer in.
In an effort to reduce instances of bullying in elementary schools, this game teaches children what to do when they are being bullied and how to handle a situation in which someone else is being bullied.
Info will come from videos, handouts, and powerpoint from the last 3 weeks (syllabus, stage directions, body positions, rules of theater, audience etiquette)
All questions in this topic have been covered in lecture 2 and 3. You can get the answer from handout material as well as textbook. By the end of this activity, students are able to grab some fundamentals on demand, supply and equilibrium.
Dietary Manager Training: Cooling Foods Using an Ice Water Bath
In this animated learning object, learners read about the proper handling of foods that contain the nutrients and water that bacteria require for growth.
THE MIS-EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO (Chapter 13) by Dr. Carter G. Woodson
A Negro with sufficient thought to construct a program ... is undesirable, and the educational systems ... generally refuse to work through 'them' in promoting their cause. The program for the uplift of the Negroes ... must be handed over to an executive force , and they must carry it out .... Although the Negro is being ... forced ... by segregation into a world peculiarly his own, his ... perplexing status is given little or no thought, and he is not considered capable of thinking for himself.