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Ages: 14 - 18
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John Green explores exactly when Rome went from being the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire. Here's a hint: it had something to do with Julius Caesar, but maybe less than you think. Find out how Caesar came to rule the empire, what led to him gettin...g stabbed 23 times on the floor of the senate, and what happened in the scramble for power after his assassination. John covers Rome's transition from city-state to dominant force in the Mediterranean in less than 12 minutes. The senate, the people, Rome, the Cesarean section, the Julian calendar and our old friend Pompey all make appearances, but NOT the Caesar Salad, as Julius had nothing to do with it.(12:26)
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November 10, 2012 at 05:36 PM
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Ages: 9 - 18
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Line graphs
From youtube.com, produced by The Learning Pod
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In this video you will earn how to interpret and draw line graphs. Weekly sales line graph is used as an example.
January 27, 2010 at 03:17 PM
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Ages: 8 - 15
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Compares the body to a house or fort in need of military protection. Describes the immune system as soldiers protecting the fort. Shows process and steps and process the body/immune system goes through to protect from the cold virus. Shows the commun...ication between the body and cells to combat illness and may destroy some cells that carry an illness. References how cells can remember a virus to combat it if the body comes into contact with it again.
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November 28, 2010 at 12:47 PM
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Ages: 10 - 18
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This video starts with a almost clear sky then cumulus clouds form and grow to cover the whole sky. The clouds build up to a storm then die out as the sun sets. (02:25)
August 24, 2013 at 04:54 AM
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Ages: 6 - 14
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Shel Silverstein, creator of the beloved poetry collections A Light in the Attic and Falling Up, recites the poem 'Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me Too' from Where the Sidewalk Ends. As in classic Shel Silverstein style, students will love the voices a...nd creative illustrations. What a great resource to introduce and use poetry in the classroom. (2:15)
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June 24, 2012 at 02:49 PM
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Ages: 11 - 18
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This video gives tips on how to interview someone. The teacher uses the FAQ section of Eric Carle's website to help teach this lesson. The techniques could be applied to other FAQ website pages as well. (02:44)
July 3, 2010 at 11:54 PM
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