Join Joe as he takes us on a fun investigation into the …
Join Joe as he takes us on a fun investigation into the life of plants. Learn about the types of plants, and how plants survive in their environment. Explore vascular and non-vascular plants through an experiment using the scientific method—and celery! Learn about photosynthesis and dormancy and dive into the parts of plants and pollination. Plants are so important to our lives. Let's get to know them better!
Designed for primary or elementary school learning, Pip takes an adventure over …
Designed for primary or elementary school learning, Pip takes an adventure over to the playground. Learn with Pip while she tells her dewdrops how to have fun and be safe while playing on at a playground!
This video is part of the Continue to Know with WHRO TV …
This video is part of the Continue to Know with WHRO TV series. Watch LaTissha Boyce teach about how to tell the difference between 1st person and 3rd person point of view.
Pollinators are a vital part of our world and are essential for …
Pollinators are a vital part of our world and are essential for creating and maintaining habitats that many animals – including us! – rely on for food and shelter. The diversity of pollinators in a particular area is a key indicator of the health of an overall ecosystem. Unfortunately, many pollinators are in trouble, with populations declining significantly around the world. This episode highlights the importance and function of pollinators, with an emphasis on what we can do in our homes and communities to ensure the survival of these important species. For more information and classroom activities, please visit The Wildlife Center of Virginia and VPM UNTAMED websites.
In this 15 minute video, Paul Andersen explains how feedback loops allow …
In this 15 minute video, Paul Andersen explains how feedback loops allow living organisms to maintain homeostasis. He uses thermoregulation in mammals to explain how a negative feedback loop functions. He uses fruit ripening to explain how a positive feedback loop functions. He also explains what can happen when a feedback loop is altered.
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This PowerPoint serves to accompany the lesson plan, titled Python Libraries/Chatbots lesson …
This PowerPoint serves to accompany the lesson plan, titled Python Libraries/Chatbots lesson plan that can be found at the following link: https://goopenva.org/courseware/lesson/3579.
Emily Heller of Fredericksburg shares tips on how you can use keyboard …
Emily Heller of Fredericksburg shares tips on how you can use keyboard shortcuts to add emojis to pretty much any place that you can add text! Emojis are great for drawing attention to details, making your emails and meetings standout, organizing your LMS, and just having fun! Runtime: 2:48
"The Prairie Preacher" follows Dr. Dwayne Estes, a botanist who earned his …
"The Prairie Preacher" follows Dr. Dwayne Estes, a botanist who earned his nickname for his passionate advocacy of grassland conservation. Once a child who found solace in nature, Estes now dedicates his life to saving America’s most endangered ecosystem—Southeastern grasslands. Through the Southeastern Grasslands Institute (SGI), he works tirelessly to protect and restore these vital landscapes.
"The Prairie Preacher" follows Dr. Dwayne Estes, a botanist who earned his …
"The Prairie Preacher" follows Dr. Dwayne Estes, a botanist who earned his nickname for his passionate advocacy of grassland conservation. Once a child who found solace in nature, Estes now dedicates his life to saving America’s most endangered ecosystem—Southeastern grasslands. Through the Southeastern Grasslands Institute (SGI), he works tirelessly to protect and restore these vital landscapes.
This video explores the decline of southeastern U.S. grasslands over 300-400 years, …
This video explores the decline of southeastern U.S. grasslands over 300-400 years, focusing on the role of Native Americans and natural fires in maintaining these ecosystems. European settlers and agricultural practices disrupted this balance, converting grasslands into forests and farmlands. The result was a significant loss of these vital ecosystems, profoundly altering the landscape
This resource is a 7-slide presentation detailing 5 goals students should have …
This resource is a 7-slide presentation detailing 5 goals students should have in mind when creating an algorithm. This guide targets younger learners in primary grades. It is available as a PowerPoint and a PDF.5 goals when trying to write an algorithm.● Defining the problem clearly● Breaking the problem down into small, simple parts● Define the solution for each part of the problem● Implementing the solution● Making it efficient (eventually)
Students will discuss works of art that have grotesque elements and symmetry …
Students will discuss works of art that have grotesque elements and symmetry in their design. They will identify symmetry and line in grotesques. Students will create symmetrical designs for a pilgrim bottle and also design a door panel using grotesques. They will then analyze William Blake's poem "The Tiger" and write their own grotesque-inspired poetry.
This presentation provides an overview of the 2020 Instrumental Music Standards of …
This presentation provides an overview of the 2020 Instrumental Music Standards of Learning and is specifically geared toward secondary orchestra directors.
This presentation provides an overview of the 2020 Instrumental Music Standards of …
This presentation provides an overview of the 2020 Instrumental Music Standards of Learning, and is specifically geared toward secondary band directors.
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