Financial Statements: What Are They? What Do They Mean?
Learners read about the most common forms of financial statements including balance sheets, cash flow statements, and profit and loss statements. A brief quiz completes the activity.
You have 60 seconds to match all terms and definitions together.. When you click on a word and the definition are not match then the cards are returned to their original position.. If the two cards make a successful match, then they are face up.. When cards are picked at random the player effectively has no memory of what they have turned over previously.
In this interactive lesson, learners study the use of "many" and "much" with nouns that can be counted and nouns that cannot. They then practice using these words in a drag-and-drop exercise.
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.
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.
Go through a list of words and phrases that many people struggle with! Some have tricky spellings, some are hard to pronounce, and some words are just misused. Try reading these aloud to others. Makes a fun classroom activity!
What are some things the National Government could do according to the Articles of Confederation? What are some things the National Government could NOT do according to the Articles of Confederation?