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ASTEKO EGUNAK+ETB1 TELEBISTAKO ORDUTEGIA
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With this resource students will learn weekdays with a schedule made from basque tv programing. In this way, students will learn more about tv shows and programing from basque television. The teacher should ask students some questions in relation with the material uploaded.

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Arts and Humanities
Languages
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Activity/Lab
Date Added:
03/01/2021
ASTEKO EGUNAK+ETB1 TELEBISTAKO ORDUTEGIA
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With this resource students will learn weekdays with a schedule made from basque tv programing. In this way, students will learn more about tv shows and programing from basque television. The teacher should ask students some questions in relation with the material uploaded.

Know how to answer Noiz? When? question is one of main objetive of this activity.

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Arts and Humanities
Languages
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Activity/Lab
Date Added:
06/18/2019
ASTEKO EGUNAK+KORRIKAREN ORDUTEGIA
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This is a continuation of the previous resource, today students will learn weekdays with a schedule made from basque KORRIKA. In this way, students will learn more about this event that is very famous in the Basque Country and that is made for contributing to basque studies and basque schools. The teacher should ask students some questions in relation with the material uploaded.

Know how to answer Noiz? When? question is one of main objetive of this activity.

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Arts and Humanities
Languages
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Activity/Lab
Date Added:
06/19/2019
Aamiya Arabiya
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This YouTube channel features a series of videos recorded in 2014 by Hayley Smith, a university student who studied in Jordan in 2014. Before her trip to Jordan, Smith conducted a survey of K-12 Arabic teachers, asking them to recommend topics for the videos that would be helpful in teaching Arabic. The result is this series of videos, arranged in playlists that follow each individual participant through different scenarios and questions. The short clips are wonderful for exposing Arabic students to colloquial Arabic, spoken in daily situations and at a natural pace. This is a great way for students to see what young Jordanians are like, and to learn about their interests, their studies, and their relationships. Also on this channel are other playlists of popular videos, such as Arab Idol, which have been edited down for classroom use.

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Arts and Humanities
Material Type:
Lecture
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Hayley Smith
Author:
Hayley Smith
Date Added:
12/10/2014
Abjad's Rainbow Pyramid
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This is a website that teaches about the Arabic alphabet using a pyramid of colors. It introduces how to make the different shapes of the letters via a system of letters holding 'hands'. The website contains a number of products available, including magnetic letters, puzzles, and interactive CD-ROMs. Geared towards children, the products can also be used for adults looking for a different way to learn the Arabic alphabet.

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Arts and Humanities
Languages
Material Type:
Game
Interactive
Date Added:
10/14/2013
Abnormal Language
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Introduction to the linguistic study of language pathology, concentrating on experimental approaches and theoretical explanations. Discussion of Specific Language Impairment, autism, Down syndrome, Williams syndrome, normal aging, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, hemispherectomy and aphasia. Focuses on the comparison of linguistic abilities among these syndromes, while drawing clear comparisons with first and second language acquisition. Topics include the lexicon, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics. Relates the lost linguistic abilities in these syndromes to properties of the brain.

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Applied Science
Arts and Humanities
Business and Communication
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Life Science
Linguistics
Management
Social Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Hirsch, Christopher
Wexler, Ken
Date Added:
09/01/2004
Aboriginal Hand Prints
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Aboriginal Hand Print
(art + history; art + social studies)
"One old man in Arnhem Land remembered being carried as a child on his father's shoulders as his father climbed up a log leaning against a rock wall. His father then sprayed his hand with red ochre against the rock, leaving a stencil he could still recognize many years later. The main function of the stencils was to record people's presence and association with a site." — Aboriginal Art Online

The stenciled hand print and aboriginal style drawings help children to relate to the man from the Australian Aboriginal Culture stated above, while helping them to understand the use of line in art. A black paper with white splattered paint was used, but white paper with red (ochre) splattered paint would make a nice impression also. Construction paper crayons make bright, bold, linear designs around the hand stencil.

Grade Levels K-4

Subject:
Art History
Arts and Humanities
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
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Date Added:
06/19/2019
About Apache Dances | Native American Culture
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The Apache Crown Dancers are enrolled members of the White Mountain Apache Tribe and live in Whiteriver, Ariz. In this video segment, the group leader, Joe Tohonnie, Jr., talks about the long history of the dance and its role in Apache culture as the dancers perform Crown Dances.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
PBS LearningMedia
Author:
PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
08/25/2023
About Capoeira | Dance Arts Toolkit
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Joe Allred, leader of the Lexington, KY.-based Capoeira Narahari, discusses the basics of Capoeira and its origins in Brazil in this video from the Dance Arts Toolkit series.

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Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
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Activity/Lab
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PBS LearningMedia
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PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
08/25/2023
About Cherokee Dance | Native American Culture
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In this video John Bullet Standingdeer a member of the Warriors of AniKituhwa of Cherokee, NC, describes the cultural importance of the ceremonial Eagle Dance, performed by the Warriors of AniKituhwa, and the social Beaver Dance, performed by the Raven Rock Dancers.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
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Activity/Lab
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PBS LearningMedia
Author:
PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
08/25/2023
About Mohawk Dance | Dance Arts Toolkit
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Curtis Lazore, a member of the Oknegakdagye (Along the Waters) Dancers, talks about the dance traditions of the Mohawk in this video from the Dance Arts Toolkit series.

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Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
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Activity/Lab
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PBS LearningMedia
Author:
PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
08/25/2023
About Stepping | Dance Arts Toolkit
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Tamisha Floyd, one of four captains of the Step Team at Bryan Station High School in Lexington, Ky., describes stepping in this video from the Dance Arts Toolkit series. She also describes how her team learns and practices its routines.

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Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
PBS LearningMedia
Author:
PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
08/25/2023
About the Chinese Sword Dance | Dance Arts Toolkit
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Jingzian Zhang, a retired professor of Chinese opera, talks about the purpose and form of the Chinese Sword Dance in this video from the Dance Arts Toolkit series.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
PBS LearningMedia
Author:
PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
08/25/2023
About the Cleansing Dance from Togo | Dance Arts Toolkit
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Jeaunita and Adebola Olowe of Bi-Okoto Drum & Dance Theatre talk about the Sohu, a ritual cleansing dance from Togo, in this video from the Dance Arts Toolkit series.

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Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
PBS LearningMedia
Author:
PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
08/25/2023
About the Tarantella | Dance Arts Toolkit
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Jennifer Rose, a dancer, musician, and folk historian from Berea, Ky., talks about the background of the Tarantella, in this video from the Dance Arts Toolkit series. The Tarantella is a folk dance that originated in Italy.

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Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
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PBS LearningMedia
Author:
PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
08/25/2023
About the Ukulele
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This is a lesson about the ukulele. It covers the sizes of the ukulele as well as the anatomy of the instrument itself.

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Arts and Humanities
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
01/30/2018
About the Welcome Dance from Yoruba | Dance Arts Toolkit
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Adebola and Jeaunita Olowe discuss Nigerian culture and dance and how they started an African dance company in the United States in this video from the Dance Arts Toolkit series.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
PBS LearningMedia
Author:
PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
08/25/2023