Four Arrows: An Unstable Figure
By Carol May
In this learning activity you'll explore how visual perception influences your understanding of unstable figures.
Free Exercise of Religion - U.S. Supreme Court Case: Church of Lukumi Babalu Aye, Inc. and Ernesto Picardo v. City of Hialeah
By Therese Nemec
In this learning activity you'll review the facts and interpretations, determine a verdict, and respond to questions.
Free Exercise of Religion - U.S. Supreme Court Case: Wisconsin v. Yoder
Freedom of Religion
In this learning activity you'll examine the meaning of the term "freedom of religion" and answers questions about the First Amendment.
Freedom of Religion - Supreme Court Case: Eagle v. Vitae
In this learning activity you'll review facts and interpretations, determines a verdict, and responds to questions.
Freedom of Religion - Supreme Court Case: Lynch v. Donnelly
Freedom of Religion - Supreme Court Case: Zorach v. Clauson
German Vocabulary for Things Found in a Classroom
By Bonnie Tomlin
This learning object teaches the student German vocabulary for common items found in a virtual classroom.
Gerrymandering
By Mona Wenrich
Students read about the illegal practice of manipulating the boundaries of legislative districts for political gain. They then create their own gerrymandered districts in a drag and drop exercise.
Gift Giving Around the World
By Virginia Kirsch
Giving gifts is an important part of conducting business around the world. Learners read about the kinds of gifts that are welcomed in various cultures, and which are not. A quiz completes the activity.
Greenland
In this learning activity you'll quiz yourself about Greenland by answering questions about the people, the land, and the economy.
Group Performance
By robin rathsack
In this learning activity you'll discover three factors that affect group performance: group cohesiveness, communication structure, and individual roles.
Horn of Africa
Students read about the countries that make up the Horn of Africa and locate them on a map.
How a Bill Becomes a Law
By Melanie Buyarski
In this colorful activity, learners follow the path of a bill as it begins in the House of Representatives.
How to Really Be a Millionaire
By Jill Stiemsma
In this learning activity you'll play "How to Really Be a Millionaire" to learn the basics of accumulating wealth.
Identifying Landmarks on a Street Map
By Barbara Laedtke
Students use a map of Chicago to find their way to the Museum of Science and Industry. The activity offers practice in identifying directions on a map. A quiz completes the activity.
Identifying Physiological Noise
By Mary Brignall
In this learning activity you'll review physiological noise and complete an activity.
Identifying Psychological Noise
In this learning activity you'll define psychological noise and will complete an activity.
Identifying Stress in Your Life
In this learning activity you'll apply knowledge about eustress to high and low stressors in your life.
Inequities of Gender
By Deb DeRosso
You'll answer a list of questions based on their gender then answer the same questions as if you were born the opposite gender.
Inflation
By Karyl Nicholson
In this learning activity you'll describe inflation, its causes, and the negative consequences of it.
Interactions With Customers
By Kathy Lich
In this learning activity you'll examine the difference between two types of interactions with customers, encounters and relationships.
Interest Groups: Civil and Constitutional Rights
By Therese Nemec, Nancy McFadden, Deb DeRosso, Mike English
Students read about the different kinds of civil/constitutional rights interest groups and answer multiple-choice questions.
Interest Groups: Economic
Students read about the different kinds of economic interest groups including business and trade associations, labor unions, agricultural organizations, and professional associations.
Interest Groups: Grass Roots and Community-Based
Students read about the three categories of interest groups: Economic, grass roots and community-based, and civil and constitutional rights.