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Preschool/Kindergarten Halloween Math Worksheets
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This resource was designed for preschool and kindergarten students to have paper/pencil practice and/or assessment for four early math skills: number to quantity (1-10), patterning (AB, AAB, ABB, ABC), sorting by size, and organizing by size.The South Carolina State Standards that are addressed by each activity are included on each worksheet.

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Mathematics
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Author:
Jennifer Cagle
Date Added:
10/01/2022
Prescription Drugs Training for the Medical Office Assistant
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An interactive lesson template for Medical Office Assistants (MOA). It covers the:
* legal duties of a MOA with regard to prescriptions and drug storage
* parts of a prescription
* common abbreviations
* drug types, actions, delivery methods, and administration
Prescription Drugs for the MOA contains links to free downloadable files for practice, and a quiz.

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Applied Science
Education
Educational Technology
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Higher Education
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Author:
Theresa McCuaig
Date Added:
06/11/2021
The Present Perfect to Discuss Work History
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This lesson is designed to benefit adult learners who are studying at a 6th to 8th grade level. The lesson would be most useful for English Language Learners but could also be useful to native English speakers who are finishing up their formal education. The lesson reviews how to use affirmative and negative present perfect, such as “I have (not) done”. It is assumed that learners have already studied and can recognize the formation of the present perfect, but the grammar will be reviewed briefly. Learners will practice forming the present perfect with vocabulary in the context of work and finding work. They will work in pairs, reading excerpts from job ads and writing present perfect sentences that indicate that they have done that job/task. Finally, learners will practice creating present perfect sentences with relation to their own work experience. This lesson is designed to take 30 minutes.

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Career and Technical Education
English Language Arts
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Homework/Assignment
Date Added:
05/20/2016
Present Progressive and DOP: Overview and Activities
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You are doing something RIGHT NOW! This tense is called the present progressive.  In English, we add the ending -ing to verbs to indicate it is something you are doing right now.  In Spanish, there are two steps to form the present progressive.  Many current events are being described right now and use the present progressive to indicate this. ACTFL StandardsType the standard code and description here. Communication: Interpersonal Communication, Interpretive Communication, and Presentational CommunicationComparisons: Language ComparisonsLearning TargetI can write a short article on a current event.Habits of MindThinking flexiblyCritical Thinking SkillInternalize

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Languages
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Author:
Gabriela Toletti
Date Added:
06/18/2020
Present Tense Irregular Verbs
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Ir, Ser, and Tener are irregular Spanish verbs.  They have their own unique conjugations and follow different rules in the present tense than regular present tense verbs.  In this seminar, you will review how these verbs are conjugated as well as some other irregular verbs.ACTFL StandardsCommunication: Interpersonal Communication, Presentational CommunicationComparisons: Language ComparisonsLearning TargetI can match a character in a headline to a supporting visualHabits of MindThinking flexiblyCritical Thinking SkillConstruct Meaning

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Languages
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Homework/Assignment
Author:
Carolina Marquez
Date Added:
07/02/2020
Present simple
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using the game to anchor the themeusing the game to anchor the theme

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Languages
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Author:
Dinara Temirkhanova
Date Added:
11/01/2022
Presidential Debate Guide
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Lesson Plan outline for introducing Presidential Debate.Teachers will help establish the context for the purpose and history of Presidential debates.Outline includes sample note-taking format on style and substance of the debate. 

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Social Science
U.S. History
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Author:
Amit
Date Added:
08/12/2024
Prewriting  for a Research Project
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Students will set up a visual folder to take notes and prewrite a reseach project. This will help guide students to include an introduction,  body and conclustion. This will also help guide students to include 3 subtopics and 3 facts of each subtopics. Duration, multiple days 

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Elementary Education
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Student Guide
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Author:
Meghan Roeser
Date Added:
07/24/2020
Primary Sources: Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa
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This resource contains excerpts from two primary sources, "Tecumseh's Speech to the Osages" and "Tenskwatawa’s Vision", with accompanying critical questions. 

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History
U.S. History
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Primary Source
Author:
Alliance for Learning in World History
Date Added:
02/02/2024
A Primer of Evolution—An Introduction to Evolutionary Thought through Theory, Evidence, and Practice
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A Primer of Evolution is an open educational resource designed for upper-level college students. It provides a succinct introduction to evolutionary thought revolving around theory, evidence, and practice:
- It introduces some of the theoretical cornerstones and core concepts of modern evolutionary biology. The goal is for students to be able to apply these concepts and articulate testable hypotheses that explain natural phenomena from an evolutionary perspective.
- It highlights the diversity of empirical approaches and lines of evidence that scientists use to address evolutionary hypotheses.
- It helps students to practice approaching problems like scientists and evaluate data to address evolutionary hypotheses. To do so, students learn how to program in R to analyze and visualize data and articulate your interpretations and conclusions.

Each chapter provides a conceptual introduction to the topic and includes R-based exercises that allow students to visualize relevant datasets to practice the testing of evolutionary hypotheses. To help with the R exercises, each chapter also provides additional background on case studies and R programming tutorials that help students to develop the necessary skills.

Chapters:
What Evolution Is
Evidence for Evolution
A Mechanism for Change
The Raw Materials for Evolution
Evolutionary Mechanisms I: Modeling Selection
Evolutionary Mechanisms II: Mutation, Genetic Drift, Migration, and Non-Random Mating
Evolution of DNA Sequences
Evolution of Quantitative Traits
Adaptation and Phenotypic Plasticity
Social Behavior and Sexual Selection
Speciation
Evolutionary Medicine I: Aging and Diseases of Civilizations
Evolutionary Medicine II: Evolving Pathogens
Human Evolution

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Biology
Ecology
Genetics
Life Science
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Author:
Michi Tobler
Date Added:
07/19/2022
Principles Of Human Communication
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An introduction to the human communication concentration in the communications major. This course will introduce you to communication principles, common communication practices, and a selection of theories to better understand the communication transactions that you experience in your daily life.

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Business and Communication
Communication
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Activity/Lab
Full Course
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Provider:
The Saylor Foundation
Date Added:
08/28/2013
Principles of Finance (Business 202)
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In this course, you will be exposed to a number of different sub-fields within finance. You will learn how to determine which projects have the best potential payoff, to manage investments, and even to value stocks. In the end, you will discover that all finance boils down to one concept: return. In essence, finance asks: ŇIf I give you money today, how much money will I get back in the future?Ó Though the answer to this question will vary widely from case to case, by the time you finish this course, you will know how to find the answer.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Finance
Management
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Activity/Lab
Full Course
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Provider:
The Saylor Foundation
Date Added:
08/28/2013
Principles of Macroeconomics (Video)
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With this free video resource, students will explore the economic way of thinking, and the role incentives play in all our lives through engaging Hollywood production style videos.

Educators can use MRU's videos in a variety of ways, to include “flipping” the classroom, as study aids, supplementary material, concept reinforcement, or even as a full course offering.

In MRU's Principles of Macroeconomics course, we’ll cover fundamental questions such as: Why do some countries grow rich while others remain poor? How important is a country’s banking system — and what happened during the recent financial crisis? How did Zimbabwe end up with an inflation rate that rose into the quadrillions?

We’ll also cover important topics like the Federal Reserve, monetary policy, fiscal policy, the Solow Growth Model, institutional analysis, the “economics of ideas,” and more.

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What is Marginal Revolution University (MRU)?

Many of us can remember our first great economics teacher who fundamentally changed how we see the world. At MRU, we try and deliver that experience to millions worldwide through video.

Founded as a nonprofit in 2012 by George Mason University economics professors Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok, MRU is building the world’s largest online library of free economics education videos -- currently weighing in at more than 800 videos.

Subject:
Economics
Social Science
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Full Course
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Provider:
Marginal Revolution University
Author:
Alex Tabarrok
Tyler Cowen
Date Added:
08/07/2017
Principles of Management (Business 208)
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This course will illustrate the ways in which the practice of management evolves as firms grow in size. Historically, middle managers have served as so-called ŇgatekeepersÓ who collect, analyze, and pass information up and down the management chain within an organization. But two recent developments at the turn of the 21st century Đ namely, low-cost data manipulation in computers and the emergence of widespread, real-time communication (in the forms of inexpensive, long-distance global calling, email, text messaging, and social media) Đ have reduced the need for these middle-manager gatekeepers, and companies have eliminated thousands of such positions. The goal? To speed the flow of information and decision-making and reduce the number of layers that separate the customer from the leadership of an organization.

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Business and Communication
Management
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The Saylor Foundation
Date Added:
11/10/2011
Principles of Marketing (Business 203)
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In this course, you will learn about the marketing process and examine the range of marketing decisions that an organization must make in order to sell its products and services. You will also learn how to think like a marketer, discovering that the focus of marketing has always been on the consumer. You will begin to ask, ŇWho is the consumer of goods and services?Ó What does the consumer need? What does the consumer want? Marketing is an understanding of how to communicate with the consumer.

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Business and Communication
Marketing
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The Saylor Foundation
Date Added:
11/10/2011
Principles of Microeconomics Question Bank
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The following question bank is written by Steven Stong. These questions have been using in a Principles of Microeconomics class that uses the OpenStax textbook Principles of Microeconomics 2e by Steven A. Greenlaw and David Shapiro.

Subject:
Economics
Social Science
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Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Provider:
University of Iowa
Provider Set:
Iowa Research Online
Author:
Steven Stong
Date Added:
05/28/2021