Active Vs. Passive Voice Video Quiz
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Readers prefer active voice. Passive voice is not preferred by readers! Students often have trouble recognizing correct subject object sentence str...
View full detailsReaders prefer active voice. Passive voice is not preferred by readers! Students often have trouble recognizing correct subject object sentence str...
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Every living organism is made up of these microscopic units. Introduce your class to the cell by viewing Simply Cells, where they get a thorough ex...
View full detailsFriends are important to children, but what makes a good friend? Three age-appropriate scenarios show the youngest students that a friend is someon...
View full detailsTaking responsibility for yourself is important to a youngster's sense of independence and self-worth. This program follows a group of friends as t...
View full detailsStudents learn about the potential that lies in the development of alternative energy sources. Topics include: wind, solar, biomass, small-scale hy...
View full detailsHow much does it cost to launch a shuttle mission? How many flights can a space shuttle endure? What is the process for a shuttle launch or landing...
View full detailsNothing strikes fear in students like an American history test! Now you can ease their anxiety with this 10-volume American History Video Quiz Seri...
View full detailsDescription: Explore the era of hostility that lasted nearly five decades! This "chilling" video covers nuclear threats, the Iron Curtain, the Cuba...
View full detailsTeaches street-wise middle schoolers techniques for dealing with anger before it gets out of control. Pointing out that everyone feels anger at tim...
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View full detailsThis presentation explores contractions, personal pronouns, irregular plural spellings, possessive plurals, and more. Your class will finally solve...
View full detailsThis set contains these 19 titles: Graphic Design: An IntroductionCreative CollageMaking SculpturePerspective DrawingThrowing on the Pottery WheelG...
View full detailsThis lively demonstration covers color theory, intensity, value, hue, and contrast.
Professionals explain and demonstrate variety, balance, unity and perception of important elements.
Experts demonstrate techniques and suggest ways to add a personal touch to create pieces.
Creating art using charcoal is one of the most challenging mediums students will learn. Simple tips help them master charcoal without creating a sm...
View full detailsClear demonstrations show how to fashion still-life and landscape drawings. Students will be amazed!
Demonstrates basic techniques to enable young artists to produce dynamic drawings. Students learn special effects with a variety of pencils.
Artist Cynthia Peterson demonstrates charcoal, crayon, pencil, pastel, and pen and ink.
A pottery expert demonstrates the step-by-step process of kiln firing and decorative glazing techniques.
Using basic graphic design principles students learn how to combine the elements to convey the intended message of a printed work.
Discover the history of alphabets and typefaces, and learn conventional methods of measurement and spacing.
Explore the 19th-century Japanese art that allows students to examine organisms in nature while creating beautiful art.
Students learn how to pinch clay into a form, roll coils of clay and layer them, and cut and mold slabs to create magnificent pieces.
This program focuses on the seven elements of design: line, shape, form, color, value, texture and space. Each element is explained and demonstrated.
This program demonstrates balance, movement, emphasis, contrast, pattern, rhythm and unity in a sequential and organized manner.
A sculptor shares the planning process and demonstrates carving, molding, construction and assembly techniques.
Students learn how to see perspective before they draw it. Experts teach one-, two- and three-point perspective.
Students discover how to create amazing patterns by sliding, rotating and flipping shapes, and by contrasting colors.
An expert watercolor artist discusses choosing color schemes and demonstrates techniques for applying paint.
Learn all the steps of throwing: centering the clay, raising the walls, thinning the walls, shaping the bowl, trimming the base and more.
In this energetic program, students match wits against comical quiz masters who make learning fun and captivating! Colorful computer graphics and c...
View full detailsA visit to a vegetable farm teaches students the importance of math in the real world. Triple-digit addition and subtraction become the focus as ou...
View full detailsJoin two friends as they use multiplication and division to create an incredible itinerary. Along the way, your students will learn how to make arr...
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