This lesson presents how the structure and function of nucleic acids pertain …
This lesson presents how the structure and function of nucleic acids pertain to living things. It is 2 of 2 in the series titled "Structure and Function of Macromolecules: Nucleic Acids."
Describe the $ifference between the subatomic particles, including their masses, locations, and …
Describe the $ifference between the subatomic particles, including their masses, locations, and charges. This lesson is 2 of 7 in the series titled "Subatomic Particles."
This lesson will introduce the subatomic particles and explain where they are …
This lesson will introduce the subatomic particles and explain where they are located and how they interact. It is 4 of 7 in the series titled "Subatomic Particles."
Describe the difference between the subatomic particles, including their masses, locations, and …
Describe the difference between the subatomic particles, including their masses, locations, and charges. This lesson is 5 of 7 in the series titled "Subatomic Particles."
This lesson will introduce the subatomic particles and explain where they are …
This lesson will introduce the subatomic particles and explain where they are located and how they interact. It is 6 of 7 in the series titled "Subatomic Particles."
This lesson demonstrates how to subtract vectors using the tail-to-tip method. It …
This lesson demonstrates how to subtract vectors using the tail-to-tip method. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "Subtracting Vectors Using the Tail-to-Tip Method." [8:05]
This lesson demonstrates how to subtract vectors using the tail-to-tip method. It …
This lesson demonstrates how to subtract vectors using the tail-to-tip method. It is 2 of 2 in the series titled "Subtracting Vectors Using the Tail-to-Tip Method." [8:42]
Information that can be read or listened to that discusses two methods …
Information that can be read or listened to that discusses two methods of how to write effective summaries as well as how to avoid plagiarism when summarizing informational texts. Finally, examples of literary summaries are provided. RI.9-10.2 & RI.11-12.2 central idea/summary
This tutorial focuses on supporting details using a video of a paragraph …
This tutorial focuses on supporting details using a video of a paragraph from a book showing the topic sentence and two strong, reliable, supporting details. This is followed by a slideshow that stresses the need for variety in the types of supporting details in longer papers; it discusses five types of supporting details to add variety and strength to writing. [2:57] W.9-10.1b claims/evid/aud, W.9-10.2b Strong Support, W.11-12.2b Topic/support/audience. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.WHST.6-8.1.b
Anecdotes are literary tools used to pique interest and engage readers. Used …
Anecdotes are literary tools used to pique interest and engage readers. Used to evoke emotion, anecdotes are best used in the introduction or conclusion. This tutorial focuses on how to use anecdotes appropriately and effectively to make your content as powerful as it can be.
This lesson discusses how statistics can be used as supporting details. This …
This lesson discusses how statistics can be used as supporting details. This tutorial shares a short audio lesson [05:16] and supplemental notes with the lesson's content.
This lesson focuses on using statistics as supporting details. It explains why …
This lesson focuses on using statistics as supporting details. It explains why statistics make powerful supporting details, however, these can be skewed to show different outcomes. It suggests looking carefully when using statistics to be sure they are not biased. This information is offered in text and in audio formats. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.CCRA.W.1, W.11-12.1b claims/evid/aud, W.11-12.2b Topic/support/audience. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.WHST.6-8.1.b
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