\n XtraMath does not yet have specific accommodations for students with special needs. \n Some special education teachers do use XtraMath with their students, \n but needs and circumstances vary, so we cannot make individualized recommendations. \n We welcome suggestions and feedback on how XtraMath might work better for students with special needs.\n
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XtraMath does not yet have specific accommodations for students with special needs. Some special education teachers do use XtraMath with their students, but needs and circumstances vary, so we cannot make individualized recommendations. We welcome suggestions and feedback on how XtraMath might work better for students with special needs.
July 1
Quantifying the silent spread of COVID-19
We recently sat down for a conversation with Dr. Lucy Li, a data scientist at the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, to discuss her latest research to estimate unreported COVID-19 cases. The research is supported by the AWS Diagnostic Development Initiative, a global program to support organizations working to bring better, more accurate, diagnostics solutions to market faster.
June 30
Amazon donates more than $1.2 million in COVID-19 supplies in Ohio
Over the past few weeks, Amazon has supported donation of COVID-19 related supplies to over 20 local nonprofits across the state, benefitting more than 52,000 people. "It is wonderful to have the support of Amazon during these times, especially because our customers need our help now more than ever," said Matt Habash, President and CEO of Mid-Ohio Food Collective. "We know this is a marathon, not a sprint. These supplies allow us and our partner agencies to continue our work in stabilizing families and helping them get back on track. We are here with our neighbors and for our neighbors. Thank you Amazon!"
April 27
Amazon Air made its first-ever stop in Shanghai to bring personal protective equipment to U.S.
The aircraft picked up and transported personal protective equipment back to the U.S. last week for health care organizations and others in need. Watch now.
The theme song sequence begins on a wall with Painty (alongside his parrot) in a frame with a realistic mouth, telling the kids offscreen that if they are ready. Then a view of Bikini Atoll is shown, followed by a bubble transition going down to SpongeBob's house (Squidward's house can also be seen on the left). While opening his door, SpongeBob is in his underwear and Hans puts his normal clothes on. In a Hawaiian-flowered, fuchsia-colored backdrop, SpongeBob jumps in the bathtub, inflates, and exhales out water. A transition leads to the show's title appearing in bubble text (the title character is a bubble in the international-language version) and then pops out. 4 SpongeBobs sail 4 different types of boats to rope and build the show's logo. The show's logo is shown in different backdrops (a green box in the international-language version). As the Realistic Fish Head overdubs the theme song, bamboo spell out the show's logo (absent in the international-language version). In a backdrop with multiple colors, SpongeBob's parts are mixed up in multiple ways, before he goes back to normal. SpongeBob is jumping on his name. while he is seen over "Bob", his pants fall off. until he turns upside down to get his pants back on (rocks and cliffs in the international-language version). Again, the show's logo appears alongside a drawn SpongeBob in a slate-colored backdrop. SpongeBob plays his nose as a flute. The late Stephen Hillenburg is billed at the end.
[Moxxie and Millie's apartment is revealed under a Robo Fizz sign. Moxxie and Millie are asleep in their bed. Moxxie's phone lights up and a Phantom of the Opera organ ringtone is heard. Moxxie taps the phone and rolls over. The phone rings again. In annoyance, Moxxie grabs the phone and sits up.]
[Striker wraps his tail around Moxxie's neck. He tosses Moxxie hard against the wall. He chokes Moxxie on the floor as Moxxie hisses and tries to claw at him. Striker holds him down with his body weight. Moxxie glances over to see a lamp on a table. He kicks the table and the lamp crashes into Striker. Millie hears the crash from outside. Moxxie stands up and races toward the door. He pulls the door open but Striker roughly pulls him back by his tail. Striker covers Moxxie's mouth and begins to strangle him. Striker chuckles evilly as Moxxie begins to lose consciousness.]
Jeremy: Candace! Candace? Now where'd she go?
Candace: I gotta find a better place to hide. (Candace moves the table away from the elderly couple)
Old Man: (making magic fingers) Ooohhhh.
Old Lady: Oh stop it.
Old man: You've lost your joie de vivre.
(Candace runs the table by the two scientists to go backstage)
Scientist #1: Wow, this thing keeps getting weirder every year!
Professor Jones: (practicing his speech) It is wonderful to see such a fine turnout- AAAH!
(Candace comes up behind him and tosses the table on him)
Candace: (looking at her hair covered hands) AAH!
Scientist #2: (on stage) Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to tonight's lecture!
Jeremy: (calling Candace) Where did she go?
Scientist #2: Won't you all please help welcome...
Candace: (as more hair grows all over her body) Oh no!
Scientist #2: Professor Herbert Fonzworth Weatherman Jones!
(the curtains open, revealing Candace now completely covered in hair. Jeremy's ringtone on Candace's phone goes off)
Jeremy: Huh...?
Mrs. Johnson: That's not professor Herbert Fonzworth Weatherman Jones, that's the rare tangerine orangutan! We have to capture it and return it to the wild. (getting up from the table) Stand back everyone, I have an associate's degree in zoology, I got this.
Candace: Oh no! Jeremy's mother! She can't see me like this!
(Candace runs off the stage, knocking over tables in her haste)
Mrs. Johnson: (chasing Candace down hallways) Come back! Don't run away! I mean you no harm!
Candace: (now in a fossil exhibit) AAH! (she climbs up the bones of a T-Rex to reach the window outside and climbs out)
Mrs. Johnson: No, no, no! Don't go up there, don't go up on the roof! (at Jeremy) Jeremy, honey, would you do me a favor and call animal control please?
Jeremy: Sure thing, Mom.
(outside the museum Phineas and Ferb spots Candace)
Phineas: Hey Ferb, look up there! That's Candace on the roof. And I was worried this function would be dull. (he calls Candace)
Candace: (on the phone) Phineas help! Jeremy's mom thinks I'm an orangutan and is trying to return me to the wild!
Phineas: Ok, hang tight. We brought the hair remover.