All resources in Technology for Educators

Remix

Reviewing the Steps of Resume Development

(View Complete Item Description)

This asynchronous e-learning course will introduce the learner to effective resume formatting and design. By the end of the lesson, the learner will be able to:Recognize the elements of a well-designed resumeCategorize resume components under appropriate headingsUse design principles to format a resumeEvaluate a completed resume for flaws

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Lesson

Author: Sarah Hickman

2nd Grade Telling Time

(View Complete Item Description)

Overview:This lesson includes instructions, a video, a short story, PowerPoint, and an image. The students will practice with the teacher using the PowerPoint to go over the analog clock, minute hand, hour hand, and practice telling time. After completing the PowerPoint, the students will practice with a small analog clock.

Material Type: Activity/Lab

Author: Kelsie Laird

Introduction to Ratios

(View Complete Item Description)

The following resources are provided to help students develop a better understanding of ratios. Following the use of these resources, students will be able to identify what a ratio is, how order is important within a ratio, and how to simply a provided ratio. 

Material Type: Homework/Assignment

Author: Katlyn Galla

Clouds

(View Complete Item Description)

This lesson discusses weather and how we can make predictions about weather based off of clouds and wind. Students will learn the different cloud types and their attributes. Students will also learn the prefix "nepho" and suffix "ology" to incorporate morphology into the lesson.

Material Type: Lesson

Author: Emily Smith

Remix

Using Unit Rate To Determine Speed & Distance

(View Complete Item Description)

In this lesson, students watch a video of a runner and express his speed as a rate in meters per second. Students then use the rate to determine how long it takes the runner to go any distance.Key ConceptsSpeed is a rate that is expressed as distance traveled per unit of time. Miles per hour, laps per minute, and meters per second are all examples of units for speed. The measures of speed, distance, and time are all related. The relationship can be expressed in three ways: d = rt, r = dt, t = dr.Goals and Learning ObjectivesExplore speed as a rate that measures the relationship between two aspects of a situation: distance and time.In comparing distance, speed, and time, understand how to use any two of these measures to find the third measure.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Homework/Assignment, Lesson

Author: Melissa Mosley

Health and Wellness

(View Complete Item Description)

This lesson is an oveview of risk factors, controllable and uncontrollable, that can affect one's healthy and the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. Upon reading the article, looking at the powerpoint and watching the video students should be able to create their own healthy life sytle goals.

Material Type: Homework/Assignment

Author: Kimberly Ezell

IM Alg1. Unit 1 Lesson 1

(View Complete Item Description)

This is a compilation of resources that can be used when teaching lesson 1: Getting to Know you Illustrative Mathematics Kendall Hunt  Algebra 1 https://im.kendallhunt.com/HS/teachers/1/index.html CC BY 2019 by Illustrative Mathematics®https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en

Material Type: Lesson

Author: Patricia Mendez