In this activity, students will practice the interrogatives in Arabic. In a …
In this activity, students will practice the interrogatives in Arabic. In a forum of multiple choices questions, students will understand how to ask and answer the interrogative articles in Arabic.Can-Do Statements:I can understand the question sentences in Arabic.I can ask someone simple questions in Arabic.I can answer simple questions in Arabic.
In this activity, students will practice describing where different objects are in …
In this activity, students will practice describing where different objects are in relation to each other. They will also practice using prepositions to describe locations on the map.Can-Do Statements:I can describe the location of an object.I can ask about something missing.I can find a place on the map.
In this lab, students will converse with their partners to make a …
In this lab, students will converse with their partners to make a plan to meet. The students will ask their partners when they are able to meet and where they would like to meet. Students will learn about days of the week, time, and making plans with other people.
Students will work together to match German sights to their descriptions and …
Students will work together to match German sights to their descriptions and try to find interesting facts about a couple of the sights that they would like to know more about.
In which John teaches you about the Seven Years' War, which may …
In which John teaches you about the Seven Years' War, which may have lasted nine years. Or as many as 23. It was a very confusing war. The Seven Years War was a global war, fought on five continents, which is kind of a lot. John focuses on the war as it happened in the Americas, Asia, and Africa. the "great" European powers were the primary combatants, but they fought just about everywhere. Of course, this being a history course, the outcomes of this war still resonate in our lives today. The Seven Years' war determined the direction of the British Empire and led pretty directly to the subject of Episode 28, the American Revolution.
Chapters: Introduction: War The Seven Years War: When, Where, and Why The British vs. the French Native American Participation in The Seven Years War Fighting in the Caribbean, West Africa, and India An Open Letter to Robert Clive The Outcome of the Seven Years War Credits
In this lab, students will review the materials they learned over the …
In this lab, students will review the materials they learned over the semester through speed dating activity. Students will converse freely using the example questions or their own questions with their partners.
In this lab, students will pick a historical figure, an athlete, or …
In this lab, students will pick a historical figure, an athlete, or celebrity and search information on the person. After searching the person, students will ask and answer questions about the person that they chose.
In this lab, students will converse with their partners to make a …
In this lab, students will converse with their partners to make a plan to meet. The students will ask their partners when they are able to meet and where they would like to meet. Students will learn about days of the week, time, and making plans with other people.
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