Taken from Heartlight.org
“Nearly all men can stand adversity,
but if you want to test a man’s character,
give him power.”
— Abraham Lincoln
Monthly Archives: March 2009
Turkey Burgers
ACTUALLY DELICIOUS TURKEY BURGER
Ingredients
3 pounds ground turkey
1/4 cup seasoned bread crumbs
1/4 cup finely diced onion
2 egg whites, lightly beaten
1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
1 clove garlic, peeled and minced
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
Directions
In a large bowl, mix ground turkey, seasoned bread crumbs, onion, egg whites, parsley, garlic, salt, and pepper. Form into 12 patties.
Cook the patties in a medium skillet over medium heat, turning once, to an internal temperature of 180 degrees F (85 degrees C).
Math Tests And Reviews Sites
Math Quizzes @ SoftSchools.com
Math Review @ AAAMath.com (topics, lessons, progress report
Test preparations and quizzes
SoftSchools.com
Free Science Sites
Play science games @ NetRover.com
Reeko Forums
KidInfo.org
NOAA.gov
TerrificScience.org
ExpertVillage.com
Science Trivia Facts
How to make a burglar alarm @ ScienceForAmerica.com
EdHeads.org
Qwizzy’s World
See a lizard live @ FreeTech4Teachers.com
Draw a Monarch Butterfly @ Ology
How Much Is That Amount?
How much is a trillion dollars? The website PageTutor.com will give you a good idea.
Today Is Square Root Day
Today is a square root day. Why you may asked? I found the site, SciAm.com that explains it:
In today’s case, 3/3/09, 3 is the square root of 9—in other words, 32 = 3 x 3 = 9.) Square root days arise in every year whose last two digits are a perfect square, or a number whose square root is a whole number: The last square root day was on February 2, 2004 (2/2/04), and the next occurrence will be on April 4, 2016 (4/4/16).
RePost: Linking Verbs Vs. Helping Verbs
(This has been on my blog for a pretty long time, but someone commented and told me I left out the verb being. It’s fixed now.)
Do you know the difference between linking verbs and helping verbs? Here is a list of each taken from Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio.
I found this answer, linking verbs are used by themselves, in contrast to helping verbs, which come before another verb: was running.