In this video tutorial, explore whether a vertical or horizontal translation of a function is occurring. Assess learning with a quiz. [8:42]
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- Mathematics
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- Sophia Learning
- Date Added:
- 12/01/2023
In this video tutorial, explore whether a vertical or horizontal translation of a function is occurring. Assess learning with a quiz. [8:42]
Provides an explanation, examples, and a video lesson all related to the four common types of transformation. [1:00]
In this video tutorial [4:47], determine what translation is, and the difference between transformation and translation. Take quiz to check for understanding.
Do your students struggle to understand the “central dogma” of biology? Are you looking for innovative teaching techniques? This unit is an integrated art and science project to teach transcription and translation, which is also known as “central dogma”. This process explains how sequences of DNA are interpreted by organelles in the cell and are expressed as specific proteins. It is a core idea in understanding molecular genetics. Students will create a three-paneled work of art that models the process of transcription and translation. Explicit instructions make this unit accessible to science teachers. This unit features 4 lessons and 15 files. Lessons are aligned to NGSS.
This video introduces how HIV enters the host cell, how it co-opts the cellular machinery to reproduce, and how to fight HIV infection.
This video explains how HIV enters the host cell, how it co-opts the cellular machinery to reproduce, and how to fight HIV infection.
This pathway will help learners better understand the critical role that bacterial cells play as protein production factories in the process of gene cloning. The processes of binary fission, transcription and translation are all essential for this role and are explored in detail here. For those using this pathway as part of the Amgen Biotech Experience, this pathway is a good companion to ABE Lab 5.
Students learn how engineers apply their understanding of DNA to manipulate specific genes to produce desired traits, and how engineers have used this practice to address current problems facing humanity. They learn what genetic engineering means and examples of its applications, as well as moral and ethical problems related to its implementation. Students fill out a flow chart to list the methods to modify genes to create GMOs and example applications of bacteria, plant and animal GMOs.
An excellent source for this text, this site has a side-by-side translation into English accompanying the Latin. This site also includes hyperlinks to various subjects in the English to help understand the writing. An invaluable site!This page was created by Ann Raia of The College of New Rochelle.
In this lesson, students choreograph a dance figure by creating a dance graph with descriptions of rotation, reflection, and translation; perform it for their classmates; and translate a classmate's dance map into a performance. Media resources and teacher materials are included.
Investigate tessellations using this interactive Learn Alberta math resource. Students will explore transformations, namely line symmetry, rotation symmetry, and translation occurring within a tessellated pattern. Be sure to follow the link to the printable activities, solutions, learning strategies, and math renovation game that are included to reinforce target skills.
The site explains exponential functions and characteristics of their graphs.
This site provides everything you need to know about translating graphs. Plenty of examples and charts and very easy to understand.
This art history video discussion examines the "Rosetta Stone", 196 B.C.E., granite (British Museum, London).
Khan Academy learning modules include a Community space where users can ask questions and seek help from community members. Educators should consult with their Technology administrators to determine the use of Khan Academy learning modules in their classroom. Please review materials from external sites before sharing with students.
This site contains information regarding the Old English poem, The Battle of Brunanburh. This site contains valuable background information, translations, and text.
A survey of Campion's works from the Cambridge History of English and American Literature. Includes link to an essay on his prosody.
Links from this site access biographical information concerning Thomas Campion, texts of his works, articles and essays about his works, and a list of other available sources.
Students investigate congruence and similarity by studying transformations of figures in the coordinate plane, and apply these transformations to discover new angle relationships.
This scrollable interactive reviews how the information in a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule is translated to create a functioning protein in prokaryotic cells.
This is a very comprehensive resource that includes discussion of Japanese Noh plays as well as the texts for thirteen plays. The texts are available in both Japanese and English. RL.9-10.10a&b text complexity, RL.11-12.7 Multi Interpretations