In this interactive and animated object, learners examine orthographic projection and the Glass Box Theory. Front, side, and top view development is demonstrated with pictorial views of each object to help develop 2D to 3D visualization skills.
The objective of StoichTacToe is to get three X's or three O's in a row, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, while correctly solving stoichiometry problems.
The quiz is 10 multiple-choice questions covering muscle types and functions, movement and stability, internal organ protection, and heat production/temperature regulation. Each question offers three to four answer options, with only one being correct. After each question, the right answers are provided with short additional feedback. This quiz aims to review your understanding of the muscular system and help you better comprehend its responsibilities in the human body.
After dividing the classroom into two groups, X’s and O’s, each group will go head to head against each other in naming verb tenses, given a verb. When the students successfully guess the verb tense, they gain the opportunity to score. Three X’s or three O’s in a row win the game.
A gripping true story of murder and the fight for civil rights and social justice in 1960s Mississppi. On June 21, 1964, three young men were killed by the Ku Klux Klan for trying to help black Americans vote as part of the 1964 Freedom Summer registration effort in Mississippi.
In this well-illustrated activity, learners examine the three types of intermolecular forces: dipole-dipole forces, London or Van der Waals forces, and the hydrogen bond. Two interactive questions are included.
2D and 3D views used to help convey information from a drafter or designer to the welder are provided. This activity will focus on a three-step block. A short quiz to test your ability to correctly read this information follows.
Chakalaka is a South African vegetable relish, usually spicy, that is served with bread, pap, samp, stews, or curries. Mix and match the vegetables in combinations of three or more to gain points.Begin game.Pick the correct answer by clicking on the answer. Select "next".If you have chosen the correct answer, take a break and match some vegetables! Each correct answer will give you five moves. Try to get as many points as possible.
Troubleshooting a Three Phase Motor that is Overheating
In this simulation activity, an electrician will troubleshoot an AC motor that is overheating. Before accessing blueprints and then using a multimeter to find the fault, the learner will follow safety protocols by following lock-out tag-out procedures and then suit up with appropriate (PPE) personal protection equipment.
Amp up your learning experience in Information Technology! During this game, players attempt TRUE/FALSE questions to complete rows, columns, and diagonals by drawing three O's or three X's in the spaces of nine grid squares.