This lesson explores some of the different forms petroleum takes on as a component or ingredient in various manufactured products, some of the human health and environmental concerns associated with the use and disposal of these particular products, and ways to minimize the harmful effects of petroleum and petroleum-derived products on the environment.
The purpose of this micro-lesson with accompanying videos is to introduce students to our nation's capital, its geographic characteristics, and its cultural and political history.
This lesson plan explains how language, arts, music, belief systems, and other cultural elements can facilitate global understanding or cause misunderstanding.
This lesson plan explain how language, art, music, belief systems, and other cultural elements can facilitate global understanding or cause misunderstanding.
This lesson plan explains how language, arts, music, belief systems, and other cultural elements can facilitate global understanding or cause misunderstanding.
This lesson plan helps explain how the concept of time and society influence constructions and institutions.
This lesson plan and video chapters explore the culture, the people, the contributions, and the legacy of the Italians and the Greeks.
This lesson plan and video chapters help students explore the political and cultural history of France and Germany.
This lesson plan and ideo chapters introduce Ecuador with a focus on the Galapagos Islands—“a wonderland suspended in time.
This lesson plan and video chapters take you into the ecosystems of Costa Rica where you encounter indigenous animals as well as a natural ecosystem.
This lesson plan and video chapters explore the amazing contributions by the Chinese and their ancient culture.
The purpose of this micro-lesson with accompanying videos is to introduce students to Australia’s geographic characteristics, its cultural history, its peoples, and its art.
These video chapters and accompanying lesson plan help students explore the ecological systems and geology of the Grand Canyon, as well as its diverse cultural history.
Watch enaging video clips and then compare and analyze societal patterns for preserving and transmitting culture while adapting to environmental or social change, understand an organism’s behavior evolves through adaptation to its environment, and understand that populations of organisms can be categorized by the function they serve in an ecosystem.
Chuck and Josh will discuss how they research for anything from writing a television script to a quick blog post and how it's helped them in their careers (and could help in just about any field).