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Model Diplomacy
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Model Diplomacy is the Council on Foreign Relations’ (CFR) free multimedia simulation program. It engages students through role-play and case studies to understand the issues, institutions, and challenges of creating and implementing U.S. foreign policy. It is an adaptable interactive resource that promotes independent research, critical thinking, effective communication, and collaborative approaches to problem solving. Model Diplomacy places students in the position of policymakers deliberating hypothetical scenarios based on real issues. Content is informed by CFR experts.

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English Language Arts
Political Science
Reading Informational Text
Social Science
Speaking and Listening
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Assessment
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Simulation
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Council on Foreign Relations
Date Added:
12/04/2017
Modern Physics-Stranger than Fiction
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The lessons in this unit were developed by teachers at Souhegan High School for junior/senior level Physics classes, to be taught during the first trimester of the 2016-17 school year. It includes 5-10 lessons that culminate in students demonstrating their ability to find meaning in complex text and incorporate key ideas of modern physics by completing the final creative writing project.

Modern physics is a very broad topic. We will be focusing on three of the main pillars of modern physics — special relativity, general relativity, and quantum theory. The goal of the unit it to have students use the concepts of modern physics accurately in a creative way and increase their willingness and confidence to learn more about the subjects beyond high school. Modern physics is intimidating to the general public. We hope to spark students interest and have students realize that they can make sense out of the counter intuitive model of reality.

Each topic will be broken into several phases of understanding:

Limitations of classical physics
Key principle that led to modern physics
Models for describing modern physics
Predictions and experiments that support and provide evidence for modern physics theories

The students will explore the phases by using inquiry-based reading. They will explore an anchor text for meaning while looking for where it addresses the four phases above. Students will then perform additional research and apply what they have learned in class to create their final project.

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Physical Science
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Lesson Plan
Reading
Unit of Study
Date Added:
10/05/2017
Moon Light Through the Month
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In this lesson students will work in small groups to arrange moon phase cards into the correct sequence. Students will learn to explain patterns of changes in the appearance of the moon as it orbits Earth.

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Arts and Humanities
English Language Arts
Reading Informational Text
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Lesson Plan
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Utah Education Network
Date Added:
08/12/2013
Moving E
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This is a series of lessons about Plate Tectonics contains a science lab and follow-up multimedia research project for both upper elementary and middle school age students. It can be adapted to be completely project based and integrate with other subjects beyond language arts and science.

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Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Date Added:
01/14/2015
Moving Earth: Plate Tectonics
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This is a series of lessons about Plate Tectonics contains a science lab and follow-up multimedia research project for both upper elementary and middle school age students. It can be adapted to be completely project based and integrate with other subjects beyond language arts and science.

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10/31/2012
Moving the Plot With Dialogue
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In this seminar, you’ll learn about dialogue, including how writers use it to “move” their stories along. As a narrator, you will practice using dialogue, which will help you understand how people involved in conflict interact genuinely. Some lines of dialogue will be longer than others; there’s a reason for that. Some narratives have very little dialogue; there’s a reason for that. Ultimately, you will continue to analyze the perspectives of characters (people) in a narrative setting to better understand the human condition and how their voices contribute to it. This seminar will require innovation on your part, as you will not only learn terminology associated with dialogue, but also put those devices into action as you create your own (mini) narrative with characters who interact.StandardsCC.1.4.9-10.MWrite narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events.CC.1.4.9-10.NEngage and orient the reader by setting out a problem, situation, or observation, establishing one or multiple points of view, and introducing a narrator and/or characters.CC.1.4.9-10.PCreate a smooth progression of experiences or events using a variety of techniques to sequence events so that they build on one another to create a coherent whole; provide a conclusion that follows from and reflects on what is experienced, observed, or resolved over the course of the narrative. 

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English Language Arts
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Lesson Plan
Author:
Tracy Rains
Date Added:
12/04/2017
Museum Debate Nl-UK-US
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This project invites debating teams from secondary schools to debate in a Museum. Primary and Secondary School students enter a local competition. Also, international debates between students of similar age groups can be organised. Teachers work on didactic approaches to teaching students how to use argumentation, to lsiten as well as be heard. How do these debating skills develop from ages 10-18? How can be improve them? How do different levels cope with debating?

Subject:
Applied Science
Arts and Humanities
Environmental Science
Languages
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Activity/Lab
Date Added:
02/02/2019
My Student Learning Goal
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My Student Learning GoalA goal that will help me stay focused on my task to work on my target students. 

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Nisa Ali
Date Added:
09/02/2024
Mythology in the Outdoors -- Out Teach
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STUDENT ACTIVITY -- 4TH -- CCSS/NCThis is a distance-learning lesson students can complete at home. The student will identify characteristics of myths. They will create their own myth to explain a natural phenomenon.This activity was created by Out Teach (out-teach.org), a nonprofit providing outdoor experiential learning to transform Science education for students in under-served communities.

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English Language Arts
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Out Teach
Date Added:
07/22/2021
NGSS/Common Core - Fifth: Smoothie Challenge
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In this engaging unit, students will design and plant a square-foot garden that will be their central tool. Through the growing season, they will explore nutrition content in their everyday lives and see how it relates to what they are growing.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Life Science
Mathematics
Nutrition
Physical Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Sarah Compher
Date Added:
01/30/2023
NGSS/Common Core - First: Smoothie Challenge
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In this engaging unit, students will design and plant a square-foot garden that will be their central tool. Through the growing season, they will explore nutrition content in their everyday lives and see how it relates to what they are growing.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Life Science
Mathematics
Nutrition
Physical Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Sarah Compher
Date Added:
01/30/2023
NGSS/Common Core - Fourth: Smoothie Challenge
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In this engaging unit, students will design and plant a square-foot garden that will be their central tool. Through the growing season, they will explore nutrition content in their everyday lives and see how it relates to what they are growing.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Life Science
Mathematics
Nutrition
Physical Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Sarah Compher
Date Added:
01/30/2023