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Cement: Today's question
In this micro lesson, students learn more about cement.
They get answers to the following questions:
- Why is cement so important?
- Where does limestone come from?
- How is cement made?
- How is cement poured?
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Count the fingers: Speech
Solve the sums using your fingers. In this app the outcome is read out.
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Lever: Support point, power and charge
Indicate the point of support, the load and the power on the objects.
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Talking about the weather: Learning video
How is the weather today? In this video you will learn to describe what the weather is like.
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Body parts: Search picture and word search
A worksheet in which students search for the body parts in the word search and link the words to the correct image.
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The Romans Conquer Gaul: Summary - Storia 2
Summary of lesson 30 about the Romans conquering Gaul.
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Augustus, the First Emperor: Summary
Summary of lesson 19 about Augustus, the first emperor of the Roman Empire.
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Growth and Decline of the Roman Empire: Summary - Storia 2
Summary of lesson 21 on the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.
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Draw shapes with touch
Create shapes using your fingers on your touchscreen.
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Push and pull factors migration: Diagram
Diagram about push and pull factors in migration that can be used for topics such as the Germanic migrations or the Vikings.
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Lesson summaries (12-17) - Storia 2
Summaries of lessons 12 to 17 in the method.
Includes the lessons:
- Lesson 12: The Greeks are at war
- Lesson 13: Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic Empires
- Lesson 14: Rome begins as a city-state
- Lesson 15: The Roman Republic
- Lesson 16: Rome becomes …
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Counting with multitouch
Count by touching the screen, drag the elements. You can touch your touchscreen with multiple fingers at the same time.
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