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Color, Symbol, Image (CSI)
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This particular Color, Symbol, Image (CSI) lesson is designed for implementation by an art teacher with 6th-grade students. However, the strategy can be utilized in other disciplines for the purpose of Making Thinking Visible. Parental consent was granted to share a student sample of the final product for this lesson, which is pictured above. The title card the 6th-grade student, Boston, created included the following description: "The sunrise in the painting represents the help and hope that Houston is getting. Also, the clouds are eyes, and the sun is a mouth. The face is crying. This represents my sympathy for Texas." Boston had selected "Rising floodwaters overwhelm Houston, other parts of Texas", the third option from Newsela provided in the Google Slides. The choices for articles can be updated each year prior to the activity.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Leigh Bellville
Date Added:
10/05/2017
Comparing Amounts using the Mole Concept
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This activity is an instructional activity that can be used in AP Chemistry with Topic 1.1.  The activity has students arrange samples with different units in three different ways to show that they know how to perform different mole problem calculations.

Subject:
Chemistry
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Julie Buerman
Date Added:
07/28/2020
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Explore a NetLogo model of populations of rabbits, grass, and weeds. First, adjust the model to start with a different rabbit population size. Then adjust model variables, such as how fast the plants or weeds grow, to get more grass than weeds. Change the amount of energy the grass or weeds provide to the rabbits and the food preference. Use line graphs to monitor the effects of changes you make to the model, and determine which settings affect the proportion of grass to weeds when rabbits eat both.

Subject:
Ecology
Education
Forestry and Agriculture
Geoscience
Life Science
Physical Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Data Set
Diagram/Illustration
Lecture Notes
Provider:
Concord Consortium
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Concord Consortium Collection
Author:
The Concord Consortium
Date Added:
01/13/2012
Completing the Circle: The Craft of Circular Plot Structure
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Students identify, explore and apply the elements of circle plot structures to their own stories by using graphic organizers, reading and writing stories, and using checklists to assess their work.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Provider Set:
ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
09/28/2013
Complex Number Systems
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This lesson reviews the Real number system, introduces imaginary numbers and build to complex number system and operations with complex numbers.

Subject:
Algebra
Mathematics
Material Type:
Interactive
Author:
Travis Nuss
Date Added:
08/23/2020
Consequences of Climate Change: Lessons about Water Availability and Extreme Weather
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This article from the free online magazine Beyond Weather and the Water Cycle provides appropriate science lessons for Grades K-5. The focus is on acquainting young learners with climate-change concepts that are not too complex for their grade level and will not frighten them. In each issue, the magazine develops articles around one of the seven essential principles of climate science. The author believes early lessons about water availability and extreme weather events will prepare students for complex climate concepts they will encounter in later grades.

Subject:
Ecology
Education
Forestry and Agriculture
Geoscience
Life Science
Mathematics
Physical Science
Physics
Space Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
Ohio State University College of Education and Human Ecology
Provider Set:
Beyond Weather and the Water Cycle
Author:
Jessica Fries-Gaither
National Science Foundation
Date Added:
05/30/2012
Constant Perimeter, Changing Area - Exploration of area and perimeter
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Activity where students make as many rectangles as possible that have a set perimeter and compare how their areas differ.

Major Concept: Squares provide the most area with the same perimeter. Students will also relate how the formulas for area and perimeter of rectangles relate to the building of those figures.

Subject:
Mathematics
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Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
02/12/2016
Continuity and Limits
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An introduction to continuity at a point and the types of discontinuity in functions. Students will also discuss limits at the points of discontinuity.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Maggie Elgert
Date Added:
07/04/2020
Coral Kid
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In this video segment, ZOOM guest Cassie takes us on a tour of the coral reef near her home in Key Largo, Florida, and points out some of its unique features.

Subject:
Oceanography
Physical Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
Provider:
PBS LearningMedia
Provider Set:
PBS Learning Media: Multimedia Resources for the Classroom and Professional Development
Author:
National Science Foundation
WGBH Educational Foundation
Date Added:
10/21/2005
Counting Dots in Arrays
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Students who work on this task will benefit in seeing that given a quantity, there is often more than one way to represent it, which is a precursor to understanding the concept of equivalent expressions.

Subject:
Mathematics
Numbers and Operations
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Illustrative Mathematics
Provider Set:
Illustrative Mathematics
Author:
Illustrative Mathematics
Date Added:
05/01/2012
Covalent bonds
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Covalent bonds involve the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. Electron pairs shared between atoms of equal or very similar electronegativity constitute a nonpolar covalent bond (e.g., Hƒ??H or Cƒ??H), while electrons shared between atoms of unequal electronegativity constitute a polar covalent bond (e.g., Hƒ??O). Created by Sal Khan.

Subject:
Biology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Khan Academy
Provider Set:
Khan Academy
Author:
Sal Khan
Date Added:
10/30/2019
Creating a Google Classroom
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ISTE Standards for Educators - Standard 6: Facilitator     b. Manage the use of technology and student learning straategies in digital platforms, virtual environments, hands on makerspaces or in the field.This lesson is an introduction to Google Classroom for teachers.  The Google Classroom app is a digital tool that allows teachers and students to learn and create in a paperless environment. 

Subject:
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Joan Walton
Date Added:
11/14/2017
Credit Card Comparison Activity
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This lesson is to help students analyze aspects and features of credit cards to know how to determine which would be best for various situations.

Subject:
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Lexi Shafer
Date Added:
05/22/2018
Cuban Missile Crisis
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This is a module that implores students to think from an historical perspective about the Cuban Missile Crisis and create a memo of advice for President Kennedy on which action he should take.

Lesson Objectives or what you should be able to do after you have completed the module:

I can understand how the Cuban Missile Crisis lead to the brink of nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union.

I can analyze how Kennedy, Khrushchev and Castro's background led to their actions during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

I can create a memo giving my advice to Kennedy in how to deal with the Cuban Missile Crisis scenarios while using 5 vocab words and referring back to 2 pieces of evidence from two of the leader's past experiences.

Subject:
History
U.S. History
World History
Material Type:
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Date Added:
07/10/2017
Curb the Epidemic!
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Using a website simulation tool, students build on their understanding of random processes on networks to interact with the graph of a social network of individuals and simulate the spread of a disease. They decide which two individuals on the network are the best to vaccinate in an attempt to minimize the number of people infected and "curb the epidemic." Since the results are random, they run multiple simulations and compute the average number of infected individuals before analyzing the results and assessing the effectiveness of their vaccination strategies.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Debbie Jenkinson
Garrett Jenkinson
John Goutsias
Susan Frennesson
Date Added:
09/18/2014
¿Cómo es Puerto Rico? - (What is Puerto Rico like?)
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In this face to face or flipped lesson, students will examine some of the culture and traditions associated with Puerto Rico.  Then, they will compare and contrast what they've learned with one of the other countries we have researched (either Costa Rica or Argentina).  They will do this using the questioning prompt, "I Used to Think... But Now I Think...".(ACTFL Standards:  Cultures - 2.1 & Comparisons - 4.2)

Subject:
Educational Technology
Languages
World Cultures
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Denise Bily
Date Added:
09/18/2017
Davisson-Germer: Electron Diffraction
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Simulate the original experiment that proved that electrons can behave as waves. Watch electrons diffract off a crystal of atoms, interfering with themselves to create peaks and troughs of probability.

Subject:
Physical Science
Physics
Material Type:
Simulation
Provider:
University of Colorado Boulder
Provider Set:
PhET Interactive Simulations
Author:
Carl Wieman
Kathy Perkins
Sam McKagan
Sam Reid
Date Added:
10/02/2006
Decisions That Define Us
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Students learn about the controversial history of a mural in Anacortes, WA, and consider what it would take to create a more inclusive and accurate mural in Anacortes today. Then students learn about the tribes, immigrants, and settlers in the region where they live and how their stories are represented in local murals in public spaces. Students draw on what they have learned to respond to the unit driving question: What decisions and whose stories define Washington state? Then, drawing on local resources such as tribal members, historical societies, and museums, students work in teams to propose a new mural that tells an inclusive story of the people and place where they live.

Subject:
U.S. History
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Module
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Unit of Study
Author:
Educurious .
Educurious .
Date Added:
12/14/2021