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Preview of Roman Architecture For Kids Audiobook

Roman Architecture For Kids Audiobook

Roman Architecture and Engineering. The Romans developed fascinating architecture and were outstanding engineers. While being strongly influenced by Greek and Etruscan designs, they were the finest builders of roads, bridges, and aqueducts in the ancient world. More than fifty thousand miles of road connected Rome with the frontiers of the Roman Empire.The Rise of the Roman Empire Audiobook series and Classroom Activity by Cambridge For Kids. Aimed at children who are looking to further their kn
Preview of Invent America (mp3)

Invent America (mp3)

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Teachable Tunes
Teachable Tunes is dedicated to writing original children's songs that teach a variety of concepts. We had an inventing contest at our school, and this song was used as a motivational tool. "Invent America" provides an introduction to the role of inventors in America.Music and Lyrics by Nancy BennettCopyright (c) 1993 Teachable Tunes
Preview of Biomedical engineering - Accompanying podcast

Biomedical engineering - Accompanying podcast

Created by
Futurum Careers
In this podcast, Professor Simon Cherry, a biomedical engineer at the University of California Davis, discusses how historical physics discoveries have helped him develop the world's first biomedical scanner, the importance of teamwork for success in science, and how to build confidence in yourself. This podcast accompanies the Futurum article 'How does physics allow us to look inside the body?'. The article can be downloaded from the link below, along with an activity sheet, a PowerPoint that s
Preview of Electronics engineering with Professor Peter Gammon

Electronics engineering with Professor Peter Gammon

Created by
Futurum Careers
Suitable for 14 to 19-year-olds (secondary and high schools, and college), this careers podcast can be used in the classroom or shared with students online. This podcast links to KS4/Grades 9 & 10 and KS5/Grades 11 & 12 engineering and careers. It links to the Gatsby Benchmarks (UK):Gatsby Benchmark 2: Learning from career and labour market informationGatsby Benchmark 4: Linking curriculum learning to careers • Professor Peter Gammon is an electronics engineer at the University of Warwi
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