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- Mon, Mar 19 : Vocabulary Quiz (Keywords from Lincoln's Gettysburg Address)
- Mon, Mar 19 : Ship Nomenclature and Terms
- Mon, Mar 19 : Apparato Scheletrico
- Fri, Mar 02 : General Knowledge 7
- Fri, Mar 02 : Language Arts - Colons
- Sun, Feb 19 : Musik - Komponisten des Barock
- Sun, Feb 19 : French Spelling Bee
- Thu, Feb 02 : Eletromecânica e informática
- Thu, Feb 02 : Radiography Challenge
- Thu, Feb 02 : Latina Slovesa (Latin-Czech Verbs)
- Thu, Feb 02 : Bible Test (Joshua and Judges)
- Thu, Feb 02 : ESL Quiz for Japanese learners
- Thu, Feb 02 : Minibasket
- Mon, Jan 16 : French past participles
- Sun, Jan 08 : General Knowledge 6
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This module will enable you to learn the the historical sequence of the English Monarchs, their reigning dates, the royal house they belonged to (Plantagenet, Tudor, Hanover etc) and recognise a portrait of each one. Visit this quiz / visit more featured learning resources
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The Water Cycle The diagram shows the storage and exchange of water between the atmosphere, the geosphere (land) and the oceans. Transformations of water between ice, liquid and vapour are shown, as is the terminology for these transformations. Click on the image for a full size version which you can freely re-use and modify. Print it, or use it in other learning resources and websites.
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