Colby College
Spanish Language & Culture: Formal Commands (Part 3)
Practice answering questions with affirmative usted or ustedes commands and a direct object pronoun. Stem-changers,spelling changes, regular and irregular formal commands are included in this Colby College exercise.
Study Languages
Study Spanish: First Person Commands (Nosotros)
Comprehensive presentation of command forms using the pronoun "nosotros." This lesson on the first-person plural commands includes the attachement of pronouns to the affirmative command. A quiz at the end of the lesson tests the...
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Reproduction
Read about the two types of reproduction: sexual and asexual. Review questions follow the module. [Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.]
Library of Congress
Loc: Poetry 180: Lift Your Right Arm
This poem gives a scenario of giving and taking orders.
New York Public Library
Aame: Runaway Journeys: The Underground Railroad in the 19th Century
A great map showing the pathways of escape on the Underground Railroad throughout the United States. From the Schomburg Center for Research. You can also find a map of routes in the 18th century. Students can see the progression of...
Language Guide
Language Guide: Los Adjetivos Iii
A continuation of the adjective grammar tutorial explaining formation and placement with ordinal numbers and indefinite adjectives. It also explains how the meaning of adjectives can change depending on placement. Interactive audio helps...
Science for Kids
Science Kids: Science Quizzes: Chemical Elements Quiz
A challenge for students to try to recall the symbols for the first one hundred ten elements in the periodic table.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: Commas: Exercise 1
This Grammar Bytes site shares an interactive commas quiz. Given two options per question, students will choose the option that will fix the comma error. A downloadable handout is available to keep track of the students' answers.
Robin L. Simmons
Grammar Bytes: The Sentence Fragment
Printable information is provided that demonstrates how to identify a sentence fragment.
Repeat After Us
Repeat After Us: A Poison Tree
A poem from William Blake's Songs of Innocence, "A Poison Tree", is provided on this site. Students may listen to this poem read aloud by Scott Becker and can access a printable version of this piece.
Repeat After Us
Repeat After Us: Artists Wrestled Here!
A poem from Emily Dickinson, "Artists Wrestled Here!", is provided on this site. Students may listen to this poem read aloud by Scott Becker and can access a printable version of this piece.
Repeat After Us
Repeat After Us: At Last, to Be Identified!
A poem from Emily Dickinson, "At Last, to Be Identified!", is provided on this site. Students may listen to this poem read aloud by Jeff Kiok and can access a printable version of this piece.
Repeat After Us
Repeat After Us: I Lost a World the Other Day!
A poem from Emily Dickinson, "I Lost a World -- The Other Day!", is provided on this site. Students may listen to this poem read aloud by Mark Eckardt and can access a printable version of this piece.
Repeat After Us
Repeat After Us: My Friend Must Be a Bird
A poem from Emily Dickinson, "My Friend Must be a Bird--", is provided on this site. Students may listen to this poem read aloud by Scott Becker and can access a printable version of this piece.
Rong-Chang ESL
Esl: English for Intermediate Learners (2): The Final Phone Call
A learning module geared toward English as a Second Language Learners. Students read and/or listen to a short text entitled "The Final Phone Call" and click on the links below to increase comprehension and vocabulary skills. Students can...
Polk Brothers Foundation Center for Urban Education at DePaul University
Depaul University: Center for Urban Education: Contrast Points of View [Pdf]
A graphic organizer is provided for students to use as they analyze arguments. Students will find a guiding question to answer after they complete this graphic organizer.
Other
Uncg University Speaking Center: Parts of a Speech [Pdf]
This site provides public speaking tips. Advice and examples for writing the introduction and conclusion are highlighted. The tips could also be used to help in preparing for group discussion.
Concord Consortium
Concord Consortium: Molecular Workbench: Loschmidt's Paradox
Use this simulation to observe how Loschmidt's Paradox affects the entropy of an isolated system.
Polk Brothers Foundation Center for Urban Education at DePaul University
Depaul University: Center for Urban Education: Dramatize a Situation [Pdf]
This graphic organizer will help students plan a drama that is based on a story or a historical event. Students will complete a graphic organizer, answer guiding questions, and write a play based on the content.
TES Global
Tes: Sentences: Simple, Compound and Complex
[Free Registration/Login Required] This downloadable reference provides notes and examples of different types of sentences. Simple sentences, compound sentences, and complex sentences are discussed on the resource pages.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Earth Science: Processes of the Water Cycle
Learn and understand the water cycle. [Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.]
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Biology: How Earth Formed
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] Describes the Earth's formation.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Factor Polynomials: Quadratic Methods
Factor polynomials that are the product of a monomial and a quadratic expression, then further factor the quadratic expression. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly, watch a video, or...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Add and Subtract Polynomials: Find the Error
Choose the step where an error was made in adding or subtracting polynomials. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly, watch a video, or receive hints.