All tenses of Spanish on a one page resource with irregular patterns …
All tenses of Spanish on a one page resource with irregular patterns noted. Great resource for beginners to become familiar with the tenses as well as more advanced students to refresh their learning.
All tenses of Spanish on a one page resource with irregular patterns …
All tenses of Spanish on a one page resource with irregular patterns noted. Great resource for beginners to become familiar with the tenses as well as more advanced students to refresh their learning.
All tenses of Spanish on a one page resource with irregular patterns …
All tenses of Spanish on a one page resource with irregular patterns noted. Great resource for beginners to become familiar with the tenses as well as more advanced students to refresh their learning.
All tenses of Spanish on a one page resource with irregular patterns …
All tenses of Spanish on a one page resource with irregular patterns noted. Great resource for beginners to become familiar with the tenses as well as more advanced students to refresh their learning.
This presentation focuses on the basics of UDL (Universal Design for Learning) …
This presentation focuses on the basics of UDL (Universal Design for Learning) and how various technology tools can support all students. It is about 57 minutes long and the accompanying slide deck is included.
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
The student will be introduced to the parts of a computer using …
The student will be introduced to the parts of a computer using a YouTube video. The students will then label the parts of a computer on a slide deck with the beginning sound.
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
This guided reading of Edgar Allan Poe’s “Alone” (1829) focuses on developing …
This guided reading of Edgar Allan Poe’s “Alone” (1829) focuses on developing student understanding of imagery and other figurative language, strengthening reading comprehension, and strengthening expository and persuasive writing skills.
Formative Assessment for students with the alphabet in French. Example list provided …
Formative Assessment for students with the alphabet in French. Example list provided but teacher can adapt to any words they would like. Recommendation to focus on letters often confused by anglophone students.
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.
Teaching students the ethical issues between right and wrong for the uses …
Teaching students the ethical issues between right and wrong for the uses of technology might lead into conversations to other ethical and unethical behaviors. Impacts of Computing involves the effect that computing has on daily life. Computing affects many aspects of the world in both positive and negative ways at local, national, and global levels. Individuals and communities influence computing through their behaviors and cultural and social interactions, and in turn, computing influences new cultural practices. Students should understand the social implications of the digital world, including equity and access to computing.
Speed of data transmission is how fast data can be sent from …
Speed of data transmission is how fast data can be sent from one device to another. Much like how quickly the value of an exponent increases based on the size of the base number, the type of data being transmitted can determine how quickly the data moves across the internet. In this lesson, students will see how quickly exponents can grow and how larger files may take longer to transmit based on the size of the file and the speed of the internet. This is intended to be an introductory lesson for both exponents and data transfer.
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