Beginners French.
Numbers 1-10.
To translate french numbers into english.
The resource can be customised to use with any other language other than english.
- Subject:
- Arts and Humanities
- Material Type:
- Unit of Study
- Date Added:
- 09/24/2017
Beginners French.
Numbers 1-10.
To translate french numbers into english.
The resource can be customised to use with any other language other than english.
This course is an introduction to major books from both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. Particular attention has been given to literary techniques, issues resulting from translation from the original Hebrew and Greek, and the different historical periods that produced and are reflected in the Bible. Investigation of the Bible as influence in later narrative, philosophic, and artistic traditions.
This task suggests methods of introducing and continuing choral counting in the classroom.
This site houses a large number of very brief audio files in which native speakers say brief, useful, every day phrases in a number of conjugations. Phrases include things like "How much is this?" "How are you?" or simply reciting useful vocabulary and also cover numbers and time. Each phrase is spoken in 8 or 9 dialects from the regions of North Africa, the Levant, and the Persian Gulf. Every phrase is accompanied by a transcript.
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This task suggests ways to incorporate counting circles into classroom activities.
This activity allows students to practice counting.
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The objective of this lesson is to gain automaticity counting to 100 and to establish the importance of multiples of ten. The final goal of this lesson is for students to be able to count by tens and articulate the term for this.
A suite of counting games for the whiteboard, tablet or computer. Games provide a rich interactive learning setting.
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Mathematical literacy textbook for grade 10. This resource includes an interactive online textbook that can be read on personal computers, tablets, and mobile phones. Downloadable textbook and and teachers' guide also available in PDF format, in both English and Afrikaans
This card game allows students to practice number skills.
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Flashcard Machine is a one stop search for flashcards. It contains printable flashcards that cover a plethora of Arabic vocabulary words. There are flashcards that provide the names of the week days, the months, and names of countries, and much more. Users can also study from flashcards that provide vocabulary words presented in textbooks such as the Al-Kitaab series.
With this activity students get the chance to have casual conversation in the warm up, about their favorite sports teams, players and influential commercials. The main activity is centered around numerical signs, getting familiar with different types of measurement (time, amount, etc.)
This resource was created by Judy Prewett, in collaboration with Dawn DeTurk, Hannah Blomstedt, and Julie Albrecht, as part of ESU2's Integrating the Arts project. This project is a four year initiative focused on integrating arts into the core curriculum through teacher education, practice, and coaching.
In this activity, students will practice describing locations on a city map. Students will also explain their telephone numbers and practice talking about cities and their family.
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