This is a remix of Alike or Different Game from Illustrative Mathematics, https://tasks.illustrativemathematics.org/content-standards/tasks/515. …
This is a remix of Alike or Different Game from Illustrative Mathematics, https://tasks.illustrativemathematics.org/content-standards/tasks/515. The purpose of this activity is to give students practice classifying objects according to one attribute to support sol K.12. The teacher gives each student an object. They travel the room with their hand raised to find another student to compare their object with. They compare to see if the object is alike or different and how (color, size, shape, thickness). They trade objects and travel the room to find someone else to compare with.
This lesson is a task in the Geometry strand that can be …
This lesson is a task in the Geometry strand that can be used for students discovering what makes a correct polygon and what does not. This lesson can be extended to upper primary students to include classifying types of triangles.https://goopenva.org/courses/1-g-all-vs-only-some
This resource includes a student HyperDoc and associated "apply" task to ensure …
This resource includes a student HyperDoc and associated "apply" task to ensure student understanding.Title: Allusion & Figurative Language LessonTopic: Literary Allusion & Figurative LanguageEducational Standards: SOL 9.3.eSubject Area: English 9
Teachers will implement a lesson on recognizing uppercase and lowercase letters. Set up …
Teachers will implement a lesson on recognizing uppercase and lowercase letters. Set up in two groups. Line each team of students up facing each other against the wall. (with a piece of tape dividing the room). The teacher will give each student a letter card. Group 1 Uppercase & Group 2 Lowercase. The teacher will set the timer (2 minutes) and students will find their matching “Uppercase/ Lowercase” Letter. Once they believe they have made their match they will race to the checkpoint station to verify they are correct. If incorrect they must return to their spot and look for their match. .
This lesson will be used after students have learned about the differences …
This lesson will be used after students have learned about the differences between renewable and nonrenewable energy sources. With a team, students choose a renewable alternative energy source such as solar, wind, biomass, geothermal or hydroelectric and research the pros and cons of that energy type.
The team then splits into debate teams and draws straws to determine whether they are on the "pro" or "con" side. They will debate in front of the class allowing others in the class to learn about both sides.
Students are asked to review a variety of resources to learn about …
Students are asked to review a variety of resources to learn about renewable energy then create a Google Slides presentation on the six main renewable energy resources (solar energy, wind energy, bioenergy, hydropower, geothermal, and hydrogen).
Prosocial behavior is a term used by social psychologists to refer to …
Prosocial behavior is a term used by social psychologists to refer to a broad category of actions that are considered to be beneficial to others and to have positive social consequences. One type of prosocial behavior is altruism--helping that is intended to provide aid to someone else with no expectations of getting something in return.The goal of this exercise is to explore some of the factors that may influence altruistic behavior. Crosstabulation will be used.
Student will:analyze a map of the Chesapeake Baycalculate the mean, median, mode, …
Student will:analyze a map of the Chesapeake Baycalculate the mean, median, mode, range, and numbercreate an appropriate graphinvestigate data provided by the James River and apply learning
The students will analyze the pH of four citrus fruits: lime, lemon, …
The students will analyze the pH of four citrus fruits: lime, lemon, orange, and a grapefruit, and then they will analyze the pH of four different types of stain removers: Shout Advanced, Spray 'n Wash Max, Oxi Clean Laundry, and Clorox Oxi Magic. Using their learned information, they will predict and then analyze the pH of a final cleaning solution Bathroom Lime & Scale Remover, which is a Green product.
Students will use two methods of determining the pH for comparison. This will be done utilizing pH litmus paper and creating a cabbage indicator solution.
Students will also read labels, list the first few ingredients, and identify sales tactics used for their products such as eye-catching phrases. (Language Arts)
Finally, students will discuss and share their results as a class. Students need to answer what do citrus fruits have to do with cleaning? What product is most effective? Students need to support their answer with data from their experiment.
In the third lesson of four on Ancient Greece, students simulate trade …
In the third lesson of four on Ancient Greece, students simulate trade between Greek city states and their colonies. The overall goal is for the Greek traders and colonists to travel to new territories, trade resources, and as a result build an empire and spread Hellenistic culture. Through the examination of the goods exchanged, students gain a basic understanding of specialization in the various areas of the Mediterranean Basin. Key questions: Why did the Greeks acquire colonies?; How did Greek culture diffuse throughout the Mediterranean world?; What were the effects of the diffusion of Greek culture?
Students will read two articles written by historians, describing the legacy of …
Students will read two articles written by historians, describing the legacy of Andrew Jackson's presidency. Upon completion of the readings, students will then assume the role of attorney for Jackson and write an opening argument either in support of Jackson's actions as president or opposing them.
In this resources, students are provided with data of animals weight and …
In this resources, students are provided with data of animals weight and brain size. Students use the graph available on Desmos to plot the data to create a scatter plot. From the graph, students are encouraged to notice outliers and write an equation for a line of best fit.
A Presentational Group Writing in which level 3 students work individually, in …
A Presentational Group Writing in which level 3 students work individually, in pairs or groups to create a digital advertisement for a product of their choice using formal commands and impersonal subjunctive expressions
This is a quick book that can be used to introduce fractions …
This is a quick book that can be used to introduce fractions or be used as a practice tool. Students will place the correct apple on the page to go with the fraction written on the page. I usually read the book Apple Fractions, by Jerry Pallotta before doing this actiivity.
Students will use their five senses to describe the three different types of apples using …
Students will use their five senses to describe the three different types of apples using the words from the word bank. Afterwards students will conduct a short survey to find out which apple was liked by most students. The results will be shown by drawing a pictograph.
Students will read a passage about Sarah and Thomas and underline any …
Students will read a passage about Sarah and Thomas and underline any use of technology in the passage. They will then write “AP” for appropriate or “IN” for inappropriate above any use of technology.5.9 The student will evaluate and solve problems that relate to inappropriate use of computing devices and networks.
This lesson is a remix from Illustrative Mathematics. It focuses on right …
This lesson is a remix from Illustrative Mathematics. It focuses on right triangles. It can include acute and obtuse triangles in the lesson. Extensions of the lesson allow students to combine triangles to make other polygons.https://goopenva.org/courses/4-g-are-these-right
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