This lesson plan serves as a final project for a food science …
This lesson plan serves as a final project for a food science class. This project incorporates everything students learned throughout a year long food science class. Students will develop and make their own original food product complete with a nutrition label, marketing plan, and science behind how it's made.
This project brings the gourmet food truck craze from cities across North …
This project brings the gourmet food truck craze from cities across North America to your classroom and home town. Many of these food trucks aren’t selling your typical hot dogs and fries, they are coming up with interesting foods for people to eat on the go. Students will develop recipes for inventive food and drink menu items, including planning safety and sanitation needs, equipment, and other elements of a food truck business. Written by Kristyn Jones, Norris High School, NE
An online, video-based methods course focusing on best practices for foreign language …
An online, video-based methods course focusing on best practices for foreign language instruction at the high-school and college levels. It features 12 interactive media-rich modules taught by different professors from the University of Texas at Austin. Modules include Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing, Vocabulary, Grammar, Pragmatics, Culture, The Language Learner, Technology, Classroom Management, and Assessment.
This lesson on fingerprinting takes a unique approach to a standard topic …
This lesson on fingerprinting takes a unique approach to a standard topic in Forensic Science. While students will learn the basics of fingerprinting, how to lift a print and learn unique characteristics of fingerprints, they will become aware of the flaws of fingerprinting. By investigating the case of the Madrid Spain Bombing students will discover a match is not always accurate.
This writing assignment--the formal argument--requires students to use the comparison/contrast mode to …
This writing assignment--the formal argument--requires students to use the comparison/contrast mode to support a stand on a controversial historial issue, along with material from sources chosen by their instructor.
Students work in groups to study some aspect of formation and/or preservation …
Students work in groups to study some aspect of formation and/or preservation of raindrop imprints. They start by generating a list of variables that might affect formation or preservation of this sedimentary structure. Using this list, they propose testable hypotheses and then focus their study on one hypothesis. They collect materials needed to carry out their study and then do it. They need to document what they did and how they did it. The groups present their study to the class orally and in writing.
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This is a version of a comprehensive Foundational SAE or SAE for …
This is a version of a comprehensive Foundational SAE or SAE for All. It is a portfolio of lessons and activities to be copied and shared with students, which they fill in, manipulate, and track through their time in middle school and high school agricultural education. Developed by Kensie Burnside
This is an introductory environmental health course examining population growth, environmentally-linked disease, …
This is an introductory environmental health course examining population growth, environmentally-linked disease, and health concerns associated with toxic substances, food quality, air pollution, water pollution, noise, solid and hazardous waste, and pesticide use. Scientific topics will studied in a global context, and will be discussed in light of society, technological, and economic systems that impact our collective environment. Environmental issues and problems transcend geographical boundaries and academic disciplines. Therefore, students need to understand the social, economic, political issues that affect the quality and quantity of environmental resources upon which humankind depend. This course fulfills the requirements for Science, Technology and Society. It does this by examining how human activity influences the availability and quality of environmental resources and how these environmental factors influence human health at both the local and global scale.
In this course, you will cover some of the most basic math …
In this course, you will cover some of the most basic math applications, like decimals, percents, and even fractions. You will not only learn the theory behind these topics, but also how to apply these concepts to your life. You will learn some basic mathematical properties, such as the reflexive property, associative property, and others. The best part is that you most likely already know them, even if you did not know the proper mathematical terminology.
Four Representations of Constant of Proportionality help students use their knowledge of …
Four Representations of Constant of Proportionality help students use their knowledge of proportional relationships. Students identify the constant of proportionality from a word problem, an equation, a table, or a graph; and then use that knowledge to complete the other tasks.
For this actiivty the students will watch a Nova documentary called "The …
For this actiivty the students will watch a Nova documentary called "The Four-Winged Dinosaur." The documentary follows two teams of scientists as they create replicas of microraptor, a dinosaur with four feathered wings, in an attempt to determine how flight evolved in birds (from the ground up or from the trees down). As the students watch the video, they should think about each hypothesis and pay attention to the lines of evidence presented on both sides of the argument. The students are given specific questions to answer while watching the video that will help them pay attention to key ideas. Outside of class they are responsible for writing a short essay (~1 page, typed) describing which origin of flight hypothesis that they believe is the most plausible and why. Students must support their argument with evidence presented in the video.
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Students will review these skills... Reduce a fraction Recognize and make equivalent …
Students will review these skills... Reduce a fraction Recognize and make equivalent fractions. Convert between improper fractions and mixed numbers (or whole numbers). Place fractions on a number line.
The Fraction module is separated into five pages. Each page except the …
The Fraction module is separated into five pages. Each page except the first page has videos and lecture notes. At the end of the entire module are review problems. The review problems are a set of exercises in Derivita that correspond to the skills covered in the lecture pages and the videos.The instructors can choose to assign the practice problems based on their students' needs.This work was created by Kathryn Kozak, and it is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.CC-BY
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