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Giving Directions Words & Sentences ESL Video

Topic: Giving Directions Words & Sentences Vocabulary:  straight, right, left, intersection, street, turn, places around, bank, park Grammar:  Use “Where is…?” and “How” to ask about the location of things and to get guidance. Use prepositions of place in order to answer questions about places and their locations. Also, use imperative sentences for giving directions. […]

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Giving & Asking for Directions ESL Video Lesson

Topic: Giving & Asking for Directions ESL Lesson Communication Objectives: Children will ask for and give directions, and will recall place-oriented vocabulary. Language Objectives:  Children will ask for directions by saying ‘where is’ or ‘how do I get’. They will also be able to use imperatives to give directions to another (go straight, go forward, […]

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Exploring Supplementary and Complementary Angles: A Math Adventure for Kids

Understanding angles is an important part of mathematics, and two special types of angles, supplementary and complementary angles, play a fascinating role in geometry. In this article, we’ll dive into the world of angles, discovering what supplementary and complementary angles are, how they work, and why they are essential in mathematics. H2: What Are Angles? […]

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Embark on Educational ‘Pirate Games’ for K-12 Students

Ahoy, educators and young learners! Chart a course for adventure and knowledge with our exhilarating collection of ‘pirate games’ designed exclusively for K-12 students. From navigating treacherous waters to seeking buried treasure, these games provide an engaging backdrop to education. And just for clarity, when we say ‘pirating games,’ we’re not venturing into the realm […]

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Force, Mass and Acceleration, Physical Science Game

What is force? Force is a physical input or influence which causes an object to accelerate or move in the direction from which it was applied. Mass is the amount of matter in an object, expressed in kilograms. Can you work out the relationship between force, mass and acceleration from these clues? Well, if you […]

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Acoustics Science Game

What is the study of acoustics concerned with? It is the branch of science that studies the production, control, transmission, and reception of sound and vibrations. Acoustic energy is the mechanical vibration from sound components. Want to learn more about acoustics? Then play this physical science game to practice. What You Need to Know About […]

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Wind vane diagram

Wind vanes are some of the most commonplace weather instruments out there, especially if you live in a farm or a rural area. Traditionally, people on farms found these devices useful for predicting the weather. You can tell, for example, if a storm is coming based on the direction a wind blows from. A wind […]

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Faulting diagram

Faults are the lines and cracks on the surface of the Earth that usually depict the boundaries between two blocks of rocks, or plates. As you can recall from the plate tectonics theory, these plates constantly swim on top of a layer of slightly melted rock underground called the asthenosphere. Faults form naturally to help […]

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Label parts of a fish diagram quiz

Fish live in a pretty different part of the world. While terrestrial, or land-based, creatures such as humans can only stay underwater for a few minutes, fish are natural inhabitants of the sea. Species of fish vary wildly from one another, but they share key features that fish use to properly move, swim, breathe, eat […]