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Proportional Pie Chart of the World’s Most Spoken Languages [2000x3261]

Proportional Pie Chart of the World’s Most Spoken Languages [2000x3261]

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ESL Intermediate/Advanced Level Online Games and Activities ESL Powerpoint (PPT) Games If you are the type of person who prefers to have games on powerpoint or as printable handouts, we have been thinking of you. We offer board games, powerpoint games and more for the classroom and one to one teaching. They have made my lessons fun and I have no doubt yours will be fun too. Added to the good news are the templates we offer that you can use to create customized games for your classroom and teaching.

In a Heartbeat This lesson plan is designed around a short film titled In a Heartbeat and the theme of love. Students learn and practice expressions using the word “heart”, watch a short film trailer, predict and write a story, watch and discuss a short film, and watch and discuss a video in which elderly people give their reactions to the short film. Language level: Intermediate (B1) – Upper Intermediate (B2) Learner type: Teens and adults

Exploring Histograms Gather your data A histogram is based on a collection of data about a numeric variable. Our first step is to gather some values for that variable. The initial dataset we will consider consists of fuel consumption (in miles per gallon) from a sample of car models available in 1974 (yes, rather out of date).

EFL Interactive Grammar Quizzes Printable & PPT Games - Click Here! If you are the type of person who prefers to have games on powerpoint or as printable handouts, we have been thinking of you. We offer board games, powerpoint games and more for the classroom and one to one teaching. They have made my lessons fun and I have no doubt yours will be fun too.

Anima Mundi TED-Ed Animation Workshop: Write a ‘note to self’ and animate it The International Animation Festival of Brazil, Anima Mundi, takes place every year in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. In the 25 years since it was created by four Brazilian animators, Anima Mundi has exhibited more than 9,000 films from 70 different countries to an audience of 1.2 million people. The festival is unique in its approach to community engagement, offering free stop-motion, pixilation, and zoetrope-making workshops to kids and families — while also taking over the city center with animation installations, and distributing a selection of animated shorts to smaller towns and cities across Brazil. Festival leaders also organize the ‘Anima Forum’, which offers masterclasses, feedback sessions, and professional networking opportunities for Brazilian animators and filmmakers. What’s your ‘note to self’ to read in 5 years? In this TED-Ed + Anima Mundi animation workshop in Brazil, a student named Olivia animates the unwrapping of crumpled paper to reveal her note to self.

Lesson 1: Finding news - BBC School Report Image copyright BBC SCHOOL REPORT This lesson explains what makes a story newsworthy and how to go about finding news. Students will be introduced to the idea of writing for a specific audience and are also taught about the sources journalists use to make sure their reports are truthful and accurate. OVERVIEW AND RESOURCES (all require internet access) 1 - Video: What is news?

Learn GIS for free: The complete course Learn GIS for free: The complete course In this post you can find a link compilation of “Learn GIS for free” course. A complete course to map your data with open source GIS: explore GIS tools, learn concepts and terminology of spatial analysis, learn how to analyze data, symbolize data and make your own maps, how to work with projections, vectorial and raster data, etc. Early Data Visualization Pioneers - Geolounge For much of human history, we have written or drawn the world around us. What we call data visualization is a way of creating a graphic displaying information about what we see around us, and putting it in formats that are easy to look at and understand. These visualizations can be shared around the world in physical or digital form, as the evolution of data visualization continues. RJ Andrews created DataViz based on his collected notes to provide readers with insight into five of the earlier pioneers of data visualization. Described here is a short overview of these 18th and 19th century data visualization scientists you will find when exploring Andrews’ highly informative A History of DataViz. John Ogilby, Creator of the Britannia Atlas

Sign in - Google Accounts One account. All of Google. Sign in with your Google Account Find my account Forgot password? A History of DataViz – info we trust. After examining the history of data visualization greats I have decided to collect my learnings in the style of history’s data visualization greats. The first of these visual summaries is presented and discussed below. You can explore the entire series here. A map to guide you through the early developments of data visualization, including cartoons of 84 key charts, in the style of John Ogilby’s 1675 Road Atlas. News Quiz - KET Education The 2020-2021 season of News Quiz will begin on September 10. Episodes will be posted each Thursday by 2 pm ET on PBS LearningMedia. TEACHERS: When you tell us how you and your students use News Quiz, you help ensure that KET continues to produce and improve the show. If you haven’t already, please let us know what you think by filling out our brief end-of-year survey. Join other students across Kentucky and the United States for News Quiz, KET’s weekly current events show.

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