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THE TIME COMPASS
Based on a series of books, The Time Compass series uses innovative and stylized animation to portray significant historical events and transport the viewer through time to ancient civilizations from around the world. From the development of simple inventions to the creation of elements of modern governing models, these societies have shaped the way people live today.CAPTIONING KEY
Sound Effects. Sound effects are sounds other than music, narration, or dialogue. They are captioned if it is necessary for the understanding and/or enjoyment of the media. A description of sound effects, in brackets, should include the source of the sound. However, the source may be omitted if THE DANGER ZONE: STEERING CLEAR OF DRUGS Students also learn refusal skills to help them in peer pressure situations where they might be tempted to try drugs or engage in underage drinking. These refusal skills help students see why self-esteem and self-worth are better fostered without drugs. The Danger Zone: Steering Clear Of Drugs. Season 0 / Ep 1. 19 minutes 21seconds.
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2 2. List Nora’s noisy behaviors. Decide if her behaviors worsen as the day goes on. 3. Recall Nora’s mom’s, dad’s, and sister’s responses to her noisy behaviors.WHITES ONLY #9558
Captioned Media Program VOICE (800) 237-6213 TTY (800) 237-6819 FAX (800) 538-5636 EMAIL info@cfv.org WEB www.cfv.org Funding for the Captioned Media Program is provided by the U.S. Department of Education 1 #9558 THE STRANGE DEMISE #10415 EXTREME DRIVING QUIZ C a p t i o n e d M e d i a P r o g r a m #10415 EXTREME DRIVING QUIZ FILMS FOR THE HUMANITIES & SCIENCES, 2001 GRADE LEVEL: 9-13+TRASHY TOWN
TRASHY TOWN by Andrea Zimmerman and David Clemesha, illustrated by Dan Yaccarino (HarperCollins) Themes: Jobs, Neighborhoods, Poetry GradeLevel: PreK—3
POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Values: Main ideas. Values are your ideas and beliefs. Each person has different values. Our values are based on many aspects including family, religion, peers, culture, race, social background, gender,etc.
POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Self-Determination & Self-Advocacy. Learning Objectives: Students can communicate information about their interests, needs or rights. Students can demonstrate the skills needed to make choices based on interests, needs or rights. THE DESCRIBED AND CAPTIONED MEDIA PROGRAMHOW TOHELP CENTERCONTACT USLOG INLEARNING CENTERWOMEN MAKE MOVIES, INC A Free Resource for Qualifying Teachers and Families. A male teacher stands smiling among middle school students in a classroom. A captioned science video plays on a student’s laptop and on a large screen by a chalkboard. A male student points at a fish on his laptop screen while other students look on. Apply for a Free Membership.THE TIME COMPASS
Based on a series of books, The Time Compass series uses innovative and stylized animation to portray significant historical events and transport the viewer through time to ancient civilizations from around the world. From the development of simple inventions to the creation of elements of modern governing models, these societies have shaped the way people live today.CAPTIONING KEY
Sound Effects. Sound effects are sounds other than music, narration, or dialogue. They are captioned if it is necessary for the understanding and/or enjoyment of the media. A description of sound effects, in brackets, should include the source of the sound. However, the source may be omitted if THE DANGER ZONE: STEERING CLEAR OF DRUGS Students also learn refusal skills to help them in peer pressure situations where they might be tempted to try drugs or engage in underage drinking. These refusal skills help students see why self-esteem and self-worth are better fostered without drugs. The Danger Zone: Steering Clear Of Drugs. Season 0 / Ep 1. 19 minutes 21seconds.
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2 2. List Nora’s noisy behaviors. Decide if her behaviors worsen as the day goes on. 3. Recall Nora’s mom’s, dad’s, and sister’s responses to her noisy behaviors.WHITES ONLY #9558
Captioned Media Program VOICE (800) 237-6213 TTY (800) 237-6819 FAX (800) 538-5636 EMAIL info@cfv.org WEB www.cfv.org Funding for the Captioned Media Program is provided by the U.S. Department of Education 1 #9558 THE STRANGE DEMISE #10415 EXTREME DRIVING QUIZ C a p t i o n e d M e d i a P r o g r a m #10415 EXTREME DRIVING QUIZ FILMS FOR THE HUMANITIES & SCIENCES, 2001 GRADE LEVEL: 9-13+TRASHY TOWN
TRASHY TOWN by Andrea Zimmerman and David Clemesha, illustrated by Dan Yaccarino (HarperCollins) Themes: Jobs, Neighborhoods, Poetry GradeLevel: PreK—3
POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Values: Main ideas. Values are your ideas and beliefs. Each person has different values. Our values are based on many aspects including family, religion, peers, culture, race, social background, gender,etc.
POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Self-Determination & Self-Advocacy. Learning Objectives: Students can communicate information about their interests, needs or rights. Students can demonstrate the skills needed to make choices based on interests, needs or rights.CAPTIONING KEY
Captioning Key - Elements of Quality Captioning. Captioning is the key to opening up a world of information for persons with hearing loss or literacy needs. There are more than 30 million Americans with some type of hearing loss. Millions of others are illiterate, learning to read, or use English as a second language. From about captioning-key.CAPTIONING KEY
Sound Effects. Sound effects are sounds other than music, narration, or dialogue. They are captioned if it is necessary for the understanding and/or enjoyment of the media. A description of sound effects, in brackets, should include the source of the sound. However, the source may be omitted if TEACHING WITHOUT FRILLS DCMP CHANNEL Teacher-created, simple, engaging videos to accompany lessons for elementary students.PERSUASIVE WRITING
Persuasive writing is a form of argumentative writing that presents logical arguments with emotional appeal in order to sway readers to a particular point of view. This series offers elementary students guidance on how to develop effective persuasive arguments throughwriting.
PARTS OF SPEECH
Learning the parts of speech is essential to proper grammar. It also allows students to learn and execute proper sentence structure. This series helps students successfully use the parts of WRITING A PERSONAL NARRATIVE Students learn how to write about meaningful life experiences that encompass a specific moment in time. Geared towards elementary students, this series highlights the steps to craft a personal narrative that is reflective, contemplative, and unique. STORY ELEMENTS FOR KIDS A story has basic but important elements. This series discusses these elements and shows students how to effectively use them in theirwriting.
OPINION WRITING FOR KIDS Through this series, students will learn how to express and clearly support their opinions when writing opinion pieces. They will review the difference between opinions and facts and learn how facts are needed to support opinions. They will also practice expressingLET'S LEARN
An educational series for children ages 3 to 8 includes lessons on literacy, math, science, social studies, and the arts. Each episode features instruction by educators and virtual field trips.WAYS TO MAKE 5
How many ways can one count to five? This series presents mathematical concepts by demonstrating different configurations that add up tofive.
THE DESCRIBED AND CAPTIONED MEDIA PROGRAMHOW TOHELP CENTERCONTACT USLOG INLEARNING CENTERWOMEN MAKE MOVIES, INC A Free Resource for Qualifying Teachers and Families. A male teacher stands smiling among middle school students in a classroom. A captioned science video plays on a student’s laptop and on a large screen by a chalkboard. A male student points at a fish on his laptop screen while other students look on. Apply for a Free Membership.THE TIME COMPASS
Based on a series of books, The Time Compass series uses innovative and stylized animation to portray significant historical events and transport the viewer through time to ancient civilizations from around the world. From the development of simple inventions to the creation of elements of modern governing models, these societies have shaped the way people live today. CAPTIONING TIP SHEET Use accent marks, diacritical marks, and other indicators. Indicate regional accent at the beginning of the first caption. Keep the flavor of dialect and the speaker's language. When a word is spoken phonetically, caption it the way it is commonly written.CAPTIONING KEY
Sound Effects. Sound effects are sounds other than music, narration, or dialogue. They are captioned if it is necessary for the understanding and/or enjoyment of the media. A description of sound effects, in brackets, should include the source of the sound. However, the source may be omitted if IMAGINATION VIDEOBOOKS DCMP CHANNEL Imagination Videobooks creates and publishes animated videobooks and audiobooks of existing illustrated children's books. Our Imagination Storybooks project creates audiobooks with audio description for children with vision challenges. Our mission is to reinforce children’s core values, such as kindness and empowerment, through the creative forces of children’s book authors, illustrators #10032 THE COLOR OF FRIENDSHIP C a p t i o n e d M e d i a P r o g r a m 1 VOICE (800) 237-6213 TTY (800) 237-6819 FAX (800) 538-5636 E-MAIL info@cfv.org WEB www.cfv.org Funding for the Captioned Media Program is provided by the U.S. Department of Education #10533 SEW COOL PRODUCTIONS: THE BASICS OF SEWING C a p t i o n e d M e d i a P r o g r a m VOICE (800) 237-6213 TTY (800) 237-6819 FAX (800) 538-5636 E-MAIL info@cfv.org WEB www.cfv.org #10533 SEW COOL PRODUCTIONS: THE BASICS OF SEWING LEARNING ZONEEXPRESS, 2000
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2 2. List Nora’s noisy behaviors. Decide if her behaviors worsen as the day goes on. 3. Recall Nora’s mom’s, dad’s, and sister’s responses to her noisy behaviors. SHAPE AND FORM IN ART 6 Shape and Form in Art Hands-on Activities 1st Grade Cartooning First graders enjoy simple step-by-step cartooning. Demonstrate animals, or human faces with different expressions, using shapes of all kinds. #10415 EXTREME DRIVING QUIZ C a p t i o n e d M e d i a P r o g r a m #10415 EXTREME DRIVING QUIZ FILMS FOR THE HUMANITIES & SCIENCES, 2001 GRADE LEVEL: 9-13+ THE DESCRIBED AND CAPTIONED MEDIA PROGRAMHOW TOHELP CENTERCONTACT USLOG INLEARNING CENTERWOMEN MAKE MOVIES, INC A Free Resource for Qualifying Teachers and Families. A male teacher stands smiling among middle school students in a classroom. A captioned science video plays on a student’s laptop and on a large screen by a chalkboard. A male student points at a fish on his laptop screen while other students look on. Apply for a Free Membership.THE TIME COMPASS
Based on a series of books, The Time Compass series uses innovative and stylized animation to portray significant historical events and transport the viewer through time to ancient civilizations from around the world. From the development of simple inventions to the creation of elements of modern governing models, these societies have shaped the way people live today. CAPTIONING TIP SHEET Use accent marks, diacritical marks, and other indicators. Indicate regional accent at the beginning of the first caption. Keep the flavor of dialect and the speaker's language. When a word is spoken phonetically, caption it the way it is commonly written.CAPTIONING KEY
Sound Effects. Sound effects are sounds other than music, narration, or dialogue. They are captioned if it is necessary for the understanding and/or enjoyment of the media. A description of sound effects, in brackets, should include the source of the sound. However, the source may be omitted if IMAGINATION VIDEOBOOKS DCMP CHANNEL Imagination Videobooks creates and publishes animated videobooks and audiobooks of existing illustrated children's books. Our Imagination Storybooks project creates audiobooks with audio description for children with vision challenges. Our mission is to reinforce children’s core values, such as kindness and empowerment, through the creative forces of children’s book authors, illustrators #10032 THE COLOR OF FRIENDSHIP C a p t i o n e d M e d i a P r o g r a m 1 VOICE (800) 237-6213 TTY (800) 237-6819 FAX (800) 538-5636 E-MAIL info@cfv.org WEB www.cfv.org Funding for the Captioned Media Program is provided by the U.S. Department of Education #10533 SEW COOL PRODUCTIONS: THE BASICS OF SEWING C a p t i o n e d M e d i a P r o g r a m VOICE (800) 237-6213 TTY (800) 237-6819 FAX (800) 538-5636 E-MAIL info@cfv.org WEB www.cfv.org #10533 SEW COOL PRODUCTIONS: THE BASICS OF SEWING LEARNING ZONEEXPRESS, 2000
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2 2. List Nora’s noisy behaviors. Decide if her behaviors worsen as the day goes on. 3. Recall Nora’s mom’s, dad’s, and sister’s responses to her noisy behaviors. SHAPE AND FORM IN ART 6 Shape and Form in Art Hands-on Activities 1st Grade Cartooning First graders enjoy simple step-by-step cartooning. Demonstrate animals, or human faces with different expressions, using shapes of all kinds. #10415 EXTREME DRIVING QUIZ C a p t i o n e d M e d i a P r o g r a m #10415 EXTREME DRIVING QUIZ FILMS FOR THE HUMANITIES & SCIENCES, 2001 GRADE LEVEL: 9-13+ CLASSROOM AND REMOTE LEARNING WITH DCMP ACCESSIBLE VIDEOS Editor's Note: This post has been updated to include information on using Zoom to stream DCMP videos.CAPTIONING KEY
Captioning Key - Elements of Quality Captioning. Captioning is the key to opening up a world of information for persons with hearing loss or literacy needs. There are more than 30 million Americans with some type of hearing loss. Millions of others are illiterate, learning to read, or use English as a second language. From about captioning-key. TEACHING WITHOUT FRILLS DCMP CHANNEL Teacher-created, simple, engaging videos to accompany lessons for elementary students.PERSUASIVE WRITING
Persuasive writing is a form of argumentative writing that presents logical arguments with emotional appeal in order to sway readers to a particular point of view. This series offers elementary students guidance on how to develop effective persuasive arguments throughwriting.
LET'S LEARN
An educational series for children ages 3 to 8 includes lessons on literacy, math, science, social studies, and the arts. Each episode features instruction by educators and virtual field trips.PARTS OF SPEECH
Learning the parts of speech is essential to proper grammar. It also allows students to learn and execute proper sentence structure. This series helps students successfully use the parts of WRITING A PERSONAL NARRATIVE Students learn how to write about meaningful life experiences that encompass a specific moment in time. Geared towards elementary students, this series highlights the steps to craft a personal narrative that is reflective, contemplative, and unique. STORY ELEMENTS FOR KIDS A story has basic but important elements. This series discusses these elements and shows students how to effectively use them in theirwriting.
OPINION WRITING FOR KIDS Through this series, students will learn how to express and clearly support their opinions when writing opinion pieces. They will review the difference between opinions and facts and learn how facts are needed to support opinions. They will also practice expressingWAYS TO MAKE 5
How many ways can one count to five? This series presents mathematical concepts by demonstrating different configurations that add up tofive.
THE DESCRIBED AND CAPTIONED MEDIA PROGRAMHOW TOHELP CENTERCONTACT USLOG INLEARNING CENTERWOMEN MAKE MOVIES, INC A Free Resource for Qualifying Teachers and Families. A male teacher stands smiling among middle school students in a classroom. A captioned science video plays on a student’s laptop and on a large screen by a chalkboard. A male student points at a fish on his laptop screen while other students look on. Apply for a Free Membership.THE TIME COMPASS
Based on a series of books, The Time Compass series uses innovative and stylized animation to portray significant historical events and transport the viewer through time to ancient civilizations from around the world. From the development of simple inventions to the creation of elements of modern governing models, these societies have shaped the way people live today.CAPTIONING KEY
Sound Effects. Sound effects are sounds other than music, narration, or dialogue. They are captioned if it is necessary for the understanding and/or enjoyment of the media. A description of sound effects, in brackets, should include the source of the sound. However, the source may be omitted if#3276 NOISY NORA
2 2. List Nora’s noisy behaviors. Decide if her behaviors worsen as the day goes on. 3. Recall Nora’s mom’s, dad’s, and sister’s responses to her noisy behaviors.WHITES ONLY #9558
Captioned Media Program VOICE (800) 237-6213 TTY (800) 237-6819 FAX (800) 538-5636 EMAIL info@cfv.org WEB www.cfv.org Funding for the Captioned Media Program is provided by the U.S. Department of Education 1 #9558 THE STRANGE DEMISE #10415 EXTREME DRIVING QUIZ C a p t i o n e d M e d i a P r o g r a m #10415 EXTREME DRIVING QUIZ FILMS FOR THE HUMANITIES & SCIENCES, 2001 GRADE LEVEL: 9-13+BUSINESS STRUCTURES
www.bizkids.com page 6 of 10 Business Structures • Episode #502 Activity #2: BuSinESS pErmit & LicEnSiNg ONLinE Each state has different forms and fees that are required to obtain a businesslicense.
UNIT 10: SCATTERPLOTS Unit 10: Scatterplots | Faculty Guide | Page 3 The video Solutions 1. A manatee is a large, slow-moving sea mammal. They can weigh more thanhalf a ton and
TRASHY TOWN
TRASHY TOWN by Andrea Zimmerman and David Clemesha, illustrated by Dan Yaccarino (HarperCollins) Themes: Jobs, Neighborhoods, Poetry GradeLevel: PreK—3
POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Values: Main ideas. Values are your ideas and beliefs. Each person has different values. Our values are based on many aspects including family, religion, peers, culture, race, social background, gender,etc.
THE DESCRIBED AND CAPTIONED MEDIA PROGRAMHOW TOHELP CENTERCONTACT USLOG INLEARNING CENTERWOMEN MAKE MOVIES, INC A Free Resource for Qualifying Teachers and Families. A male teacher stands smiling among middle school students in a classroom. A captioned science video plays on a student’s laptop and on a large screen by a chalkboard. A male student points at a fish on his laptop screen while other students look on. Apply for a Free Membership.THE TIME COMPASS
Based on a series of books, The Time Compass series uses innovative and stylized animation to portray significant historical events and transport the viewer through time to ancient civilizations from around the world. From the development of simple inventions to the creation of elements of modern governing models, these societies have shaped the way people live today.CAPTIONING KEY
Sound Effects. Sound effects are sounds other than music, narration, or dialogue. They are captioned if it is necessary for the understanding and/or enjoyment of the media. A description of sound effects, in brackets, should include the source of the sound. However, the source may be omitted if#3276 NOISY NORA
2 2. List Nora’s noisy behaviors. Decide if her behaviors worsen as the day goes on. 3. Recall Nora’s mom’s, dad’s, and sister’s responses to her noisy behaviors.WHITES ONLY #9558
Captioned Media Program VOICE (800) 237-6213 TTY (800) 237-6819 FAX (800) 538-5636 EMAIL info@cfv.org WEB www.cfv.org Funding for the Captioned Media Program is provided by the U.S. Department of Education 1 #9558 THE STRANGE DEMISE #10415 EXTREME DRIVING QUIZ C a p t i o n e d M e d i a P r o g r a m #10415 EXTREME DRIVING QUIZ FILMS FOR THE HUMANITIES & SCIENCES, 2001 GRADE LEVEL: 9-13+BUSINESS STRUCTURES
www.bizkids.com page 6 of 10 Business Structures • Episode #502 Activity #2: BuSinESS pErmit & LicEnSiNg ONLinE Each state has different forms and fees that are required to obtain a businesslicense.
UNIT 10: SCATTERPLOTS Unit 10: Scatterplots | Faculty Guide | Page 3 The video Solutions 1. A manatee is a large, slow-moving sea mammal. They can weigh more thanhalf a ton and
TRASHY TOWN
TRASHY TOWN by Andrea Zimmerman and David Clemesha, illustrated by Dan Yaccarino (HarperCollins) Themes: Jobs, Neighborhoods, Poetry GradeLevel: PreK—3
POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Values: Main ideas. Values are your ideas and beliefs. Each person has different values. Our values are based on many aspects including family, religion, peers, culture, race, social background, gender,etc.
LET'S LEARN
An educational series for children ages 3 to 8 includes lessons on literacy, math, science, social studies, and the arts. Each episode features instruction by educators and virtual field trips.CAPTIONING KEY
Captioning Key - Elements of Quality Captioning. Captioning is the key to opening up a world of information for persons with hearing loss or literacy needs. There are more than 30 million Americans with some type of hearing loss. Millions of others are illiterate, learning to read, or use English as a second language. From about captioning-key. HOW TO WRITE AN IMAGINATIVE NARRATIVE FOR KIDS In fiction, authors tell stories about imagined worlds with made up people, events, and places. This series teaches students about imaginative narratives and provides techniques for NTH NASA ACADEMY DCMP CHANNEL The Described and Captioned Media Program is a free-loan library of accessible educational media for use by teachers and family member of K-12 students with a vision or hearing loss. This U.S. Department of Education-funded program also serves as a clearinghouse of accessibility information and training resources as well as a gateway to accessibility information from partnering organizations. THE DANGER ZONE: STEERING CLEAR OF DRUGS Students also learn refusal skills to help them in peer pressure situations where they might be tempted to try drugs or engage in underage drinking. These refusal skills help students see why self-esteem and self-worth are better fostered without drugs. The Danger Zone: Steering Clear Of Drugs. Season 0 / Ep 1. 19 minutes 21seconds.
CAPTION IT YOURSELF: BASIC GUIDELINES FOR BUSY TEACHERS Captions (sometimes called “subtitles”) are the textual representation of a video's soundtrack. They are critical for viewers who are deaf or hard of hearing, and they are also a great tool for improving the reading and listening skills of others. Unlike subtitles, captions provide information such as sound effects and speaker identification.CAPTIONING KEY
Captioning Key - Speaker Identification. Establishing the identity of both onscreen and offscreen speakers is vital for clarity. When possible, use caption placement to identify an onscreen speaker by placing the caption under the speaker. Do not identify the speaker by name until the speaker is introduced in the audio or by an onscreentext
#10533 SEW COOL PRODUCTIONS: THE BASICS OF SEWING C a p t i o n e d M e d i a P r o g r a m VOICE (800) 237-6213 TTY (800) 237-6819 FAX (800) 538-5636 E-MAIL info@cfv.org WEB www.cfv.org #10533 SEW COOL PRODUCTIONS: THE BASICS OF SEWING LEARNING ZONEEXPRESS, 2000
#3600 THE EASTERN CANADIAN PROVINCES 1 Captioned Media Program VOICE 800-237-6213 – TTY 800-237-6819 – FAX 800-538-5636 – WEB www.cfv.org Funding for the Captioned Media Program is provided by the U. S. Department of Education 300057-FOOD SAFETY WORKSHEETS ei ee wwweiexpre 888.455.7003 ANWE E Review: After watching each chapter in Food Safety: It’s in Your Hands, answer the following review questions. #300057 Chapter 1: What You Can’t See Can Kill You or at Least Make You Very Sick THE DESCRIBED AND CAPTIONED MEDIA PROGRAMHOW TOHELP CENTERCONTACT USLOG INLEARNING CENTERWOMEN MAKE MOVIES, INC A Free Resource for Qualifying Teachers and Families. A male teacher stands smiling among middle school students in a classroom. A captioned science video plays on a student’s laptop and on a large screen by a chalkboard. A male student points at a fish on his laptop screen while other students look on. Apply for a Free Membership.THE TIME COMPASS
Based on a series of books, The Time Compass series uses innovative and stylized animation to portray significant historical events and transport the viewer through time to ancient civilizations from around the world. From the development of simple inventions to the creation of elements of modern governing models, these societies have shaped the way people live today.CAPTIONING KEY
Sound Effects. Sound effects are sounds other than music, narration, or dialogue. They are captioned if it is necessary for the understanding and/or enjoyment of the media. A description of sound effects, in brackets, should include the source of the sound. However, the source may be omitted if#3276 NOISY NORA
2 2. List Nora’s noisy behaviors. Decide if her behaviors worsen as the day goes on. 3. Recall Nora’s mom’s, dad’s, and sister’s responses to her noisy behaviors.WHITES ONLY #9558
Captioned Media Program VOICE (800) 237-6213 TTY (800) 237-6819 FAX (800) 538-5636 EMAIL info@cfv.org WEB www.cfv.org Funding for the Captioned Media Program is provided by the U.S. Department of Education 1 #9558 THE STRANGE DEMISE #10415 EXTREME DRIVING QUIZ C a p t i o n e d M e d i a P r o g r a m #10415 EXTREME DRIVING QUIZ FILMS FOR THE HUMANITIES & SCIENCES, 2001 GRADE LEVEL: 9-13+BUSINESS STRUCTURES
www.bizkids.com page 6 of 10 Business Structures • Episode #502 Activity #2: BuSinESS pErmit & LicEnSiNg ONLinE Each state has different forms and fees that are required to obtain a businesslicense.
UNIT 10: SCATTERPLOTS Unit 10: Scatterplots | Faculty Guide | Page 3 The video Solutions 1. A manatee is a large, slow-moving sea mammal. They can weigh more thanhalf a ton and
TRASHY TOWN
TRASHY TOWN by Andrea Zimmerman and David Clemesha, illustrated by Dan Yaccarino (HarperCollins) Themes: Jobs, Neighborhoods, Poetry GradeLevel: PreK—3
POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Values: Main ideas. Values are your ideas and beliefs. Each person has different values. Our values are based on many aspects including family, religion, peers, culture, race, social background, gender,etc.
THE DESCRIBED AND CAPTIONED MEDIA PROGRAMHOW TOHELP CENTERCONTACT USLOG INLEARNING CENTERWOMEN MAKE MOVIES, INC A Free Resource for Qualifying Teachers and Families. A male teacher stands smiling among middle school students in a classroom. A captioned science video plays on a student’s laptop and on a large screen by a chalkboard. A male student points at a fish on his laptop screen while other students look on. Apply for a Free Membership.THE TIME COMPASS
Based on a series of books, The Time Compass series uses innovative and stylized animation to portray significant historical events and transport the viewer through time to ancient civilizations from around the world. From the development of simple inventions to the creation of elements of modern governing models, these societies have shaped the way people live today.CAPTIONING KEY
Sound Effects. Sound effects are sounds other than music, narration, or dialogue. They are captioned if it is necessary for the understanding and/or enjoyment of the media. A description of sound effects, in brackets, should include the source of the sound. However, the source may be omitted if#3276 NOISY NORA
2 2. List Nora’s noisy behaviors. Decide if her behaviors worsen as the day goes on. 3. Recall Nora’s mom’s, dad’s, and sister’s responses to her noisy behaviors.WHITES ONLY #9558
Captioned Media Program VOICE (800) 237-6213 TTY (800) 237-6819 FAX (800) 538-5636 EMAIL info@cfv.org WEB www.cfv.org Funding for the Captioned Media Program is provided by the U.S. Department of Education 1 #9558 THE STRANGE DEMISE #10415 EXTREME DRIVING QUIZ C a p t i o n e d M e d i a P r o g r a m #10415 EXTREME DRIVING QUIZ FILMS FOR THE HUMANITIES & SCIENCES, 2001 GRADE LEVEL: 9-13+BUSINESS STRUCTURES
www.bizkids.com page 6 of 10 Business Structures • Episode #502 Activity #2: BuSinESS pErmit & LicEnSiNg ONLinE Each state has different forms and fees that are required to obtain a businesslicense.
UNIT 10: SCATTERPLOTS Unit 10: Scatterplots | Faculty Guide | Page 3 The video Solutions 1. A manatee is a large, slow-moving sea mammal. They can weigh more thanhalf a ton and
TRASHY TOWN
TRASHY TOWN by Andrea Zimmerman and David Clemesha, illustrated by Dan Yaccarino (HarperCollins) Themes: Jobs, Neighborhoods, Poetry GradeLevel: PreK—3
POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONWEB VIEW Values: Main ideas. Values are your ideas and beliefs. Each person has different values. Our values are based on many aspects including family, religion, peers, culture, race, social background, gender,etc.
LET'S LEARN
An educational series for children ages 3 to 8 includes lessons on literacy, math, science, social studies, and the arts. Each episode features instruction by educators and virtual field trips.CAPTIONING KEY
Captioning Key - Elements of Quality Captioning. Captioning is the key to opening up a world of information for persons with hearing loss or literacy needs. There are more than 30 million Americans with some type of hearing loss. Millions of others are illiterate, learning to read, or use English as a second language. From about captioning-key. HOW TO WRITE AN IMAGINATIVE NARRATIVE FOR KIDS In fiction, authors tell stories about imagined worlds with made up people, events, and places. This series teaches students about imaginative narratives and provides techniques for NTH NASA ACADEMY DCMP CHANNEL The Described and Captioned Media Program is a free-loan library of accessible educational media for use by teachers and family member of K-12 students with a vision or hearing loss. This U.S. Department of Education-funded program also serves as a clearinghouse of accessibility information and training resources as well as a gateway to accessibility information from partnering organizations. THE DANGER ZONE: STEERING CLEAR OF DRUGS Students also learn refusal skills to help them in peer pressure situations where they might be tempted to try drugs or engage in underage drinking. These refusal skills help students see why self-esteem and self-worth are better fostered without drugs. The Danger Zone: Steering Clear Of Drugs. Season 0 / Ep 1. 19 minutes 21seconds.
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The Described and Captioned Media Program is a free-loan library of accessible educational media for use by teachers and family member of K-12 students with a vision or hearing loss. This U.S. Department of Education-funded program also serves as a clearinghouse of accessibility information and training resources as well as a gateway to accessibility information from partnering organizations.THE TIME COMPASS
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Sound Effects. Sound effects are sounds other than music, narration, or dialogue. They are captioned if it is necessary for the understanding and/or enjoyment of the media. A description of sound effects, in brackets, should include the source of the sound. However, the source may be omitted if A & E TELEVISION NETWORK DCMP CHANNEL The Described and Captioned Media Program is a free-loan library of accessible educational media for use by teachers and family member of K-12 students with a vision or hearing loss. This U.S. Department of Education-funded program also serves as a clearinghouse of accessibility information and training resources as well as a gateway to accessibility information from partnering organizations. #10032 THE COLOR OF FRIENDSHIP C a p t i o n e d M e d i a P r o g r a m 1 VOICE (800) 237-6213 TTY (800) 237-6819 FAX (800) 538-5636 E-MAIL info@cfv.org WEB www.cfv.org Funding for the Captioned Media Program is provided by the U.S. Department of Education#3276 NOISY NORA
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Captioning Key - Elements of Quality Captioning. Captioning is the key to opening up a world of information for persons with hearing loss or literacy needs. There are more than 30 million Americans with some type of hearing loss. Millions of others are illiterate, learning to read, or use English as a second language. From about captioning-key.BIZKID$ - DCMP
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CAPTION IT YOURSELF: BASIC GUIDELINES FOR BUSY TEACHERS Captions (sometimes called “subtitles”) are the textual representation of a video's soundtrack. They are critical for viewers who are deaf or hard of hearing, and they are also a great tool for improving the reading and listening skills of others. Unlike subtitles, captions provide information such as sound effects and speaker identification.CAPTIONING KEY
Captioning Key - Speaker Identification. Establishing the identity of both onscreen and offscreen speakers is vital for clarity. When possible, use caption placement to identify an onscreen speaker by placing the caption under the speaker. Do not identify the speaker by name until the speaker is introduced in the audio or by an onscreentext
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