This is a project that generally follows the PBL framework that can …
This is a project that generally follows the PBL framework that can be used to help students master the concept of qudratics in their study of intermediate algebra. Specifically, it was designed to help students master the concept of quadratic functions, equations, and inequalities, including the parts of both standard & vertex equations, as well as how to identify the domain & range of a quadratic function; how to apply quadratics as the square of binomials; how to make decisions about a specific quadratic problem or application relative to the significance of the vertex and roots; and how to transform a quadratic by manipulating its parent equation. Note that the project was designed and delivered per the North Carolina Math 2 curriculum and it can be customized to meet your own specific curriculum needs and resources.
A short quiz on CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.9-10.5, featuring quotes from Margaret Atwood's book, The …
A short quiz on CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RL.9-10.5, featuring quotes from Margaret Atwood's book, The Robber Bride; Harper Lee's book, To Kill a Mockingbird; Leo Tolstoi's short story, "The Confessed Crime"; Anne Sexton's poem, "The Starry Night"; and, the TV Show, "Ben 10: Alien Force". Collected together, the quotes have a Dale-Chall text difficulty index of 4, and a Flesch-Kincaid level of 4.4.
Learn about different types of radiometric dating, such as carbon dating. Understand …
Learn about different types of radiometric dating, such as carbon dating. Understand how decay and half life work to enable radiometric dating to work. Play a game that tests your ability to match the percentage of the dating element that remains to the age of the object.
This activity was created to assist students in identifying various locations in …
This activity was created to assist students in identifying various locations in the library by reading library call numbers. Understanding is demonstrated by investing the library organization and creation of their own riddle search with answer key utilizing Google Doc or Sheets.
In this lesson, students analyze primary sources in an effort to answer …
In this lesson, students analyze primary sources in an effort to answer the central historical question: Why did Teddy Roosevelt oppose the segregation of San FranciscoŰŞs public schools? The teacher first informs students of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and the resultant attempted segregation of Japanese students. Students then read 4 source documentsŰÓletters and public speechesŰÓin which President Roosevelt discusses his reasons for opposing the law, as well as a political cartoon addressing the issue. For each, students answer questions on a graphic organizer: Why do you think TR opposed the issue? What can you infer about the U.S. in 1906? Finally, the class goes over a timeline of relevant events, enabling the teacher to show how reading contextually lets students learn historical context from documents. Students then respond in writing, using all evidence to reach a conclusion of their own.
In this lesson, students investigate and answer the central historical question: What …
In this lesson, students investigate and answer the central historical question: What caused the Salem Witch Crisis of 1692? After brainstorming and learning some background context for the witch trials, pairs of students read and answer sourcing questions for 2 primary sources: a Cotten Mather speech and the testimony of Abigail Hobbs, a teenager accused of witchcraft. After they draw preliminary conclusions, students are then given 2 more documentsŰÓa chart and a mapŰÓwhich ground the witch trials in an economic and geographic context. Students ultimately draw on all 4 documents to explain the witch trialsŰŞ cause in writing, and then share their conclusions with the class.
This is a lesson to reinforce reading one syllable words. Teacher shares …
This is a lesson to reinforce reading one syllable words. Teacher shares a video to review short vowel sounds, models making words using letter tiles and reading the words. The students practice making words using an app and are assessed within their digital portfolio.
In this lesson, students read informational pieces about whether or not schools …
In this lesson, students read informational pieces about whether or not schools should teach cursive writing. They will evaluate the arguments presented and then choose a side of the issue. Finally, they will write their own arguments expressing their points of view.
This Remote Learning Plan was created by Darla Windholz in collaboration with Craig …
This Remote Learning Plan was created by Darla Windholz in collaboration with Craig Hicks as part of the 2020 ESU-NDE Remote Learning Plan Project. Educators worked with coaches to create Remote Learning Plans as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.The attached Remote Learning Plan is designed for 6th-12th Grade FCS students. Students will learn about common cooking terminology and its meaning used in today’s cooking. This Remote Learning Plan addresses the following NDE Standard: HSE.MS.6.8 Identify recipe parts & discuss the importance of each including measuring, abbreviations, conversions, and cooking methods.HSE.HS.3.4 Demonstrate professional food preparation techniques for all menu categories. It is expected that this Remote Learning Plan will take students 150 minutes to complete.
This Remote Learning Plan was created by Darla Windholz in collaboration with …
This Remote Learning Plan was created by Darla Windholz in collaboration with Craig Hicks as part of the 2020 ESU-NDE Remote Learning Plan Project. Educators worked with coaches to create Remote Learning Plans as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.The attached Remote Learning Plan is designed for 6th-12th Grade FCS students. Students will learn about common cooking terminology and its meaning used in today’s cooking. This Remote Learning Plan addresses the following NDE Standard: HSE.MS.6.8 Identify recipe parts & discuss the importance of each including measuring, abbreviations, conversions, and cooking methods.HSE.HS.3.4 Demonstrate professional food preparation techniques for all menu categories. It is expected that this Remote Learning Plan will take students 150 minutes to complete.
This Remote Learning Plan was created by Amy Wiedel in collaboration with Nick …
This Remote Learning Plan was created by Amy Wiedel in collaboration with Nick Ziegler as part of the 2020 ESU-NDE Remote Learning Plan Project. Educators worked with coaches to create Remote Learning Plans as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.The attached Remote Learning Plan is designed for High School Spanish students. Students will create a project where they draw and describe their ideal classroom, in Spanish, using ThinkLink. This Remote Learning Plan addresses the following NDE Standard: World Language Standards 1.3 and 5.1.It is expected that this Remote Learning Plan will take students approximately 60 minutes to complete.Here is the direct link to the Google Doc: Click on the Link for the Remote Learning Plan: Spanish Plurals of Classroom Objects in Level I
This Remote Learning Plan was created by Deb Bulin in collaboration with Nick …
This Remote Learning Plan was created by Deb Bulin in collaboration with Nick Ziegler as part of the 2019-20 ESU-NDE Digital Age Pedagogy Project. Educators worked with coaches to create Remote Learning Plans as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The attached Remote Learning Plan is designed for a grade 9-12 math student studying volume. Students will: find the volume of prisms and cylinders.
This lesson reviews the Spanish verb GUSTAR - it's conjugation, use with …
This lesson reviews the Spanish verb GUSTAR - it's conjugation, use with nouns and infinitives, and using it in the Simple Form versus the Emphasis & Clarity Form.
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