A lesson plan to introuduce types of technology and basic hardware to kindergarten students.
- Subject:
- Computing Systems
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Author:
- Barbara Matney
- Date Added:
- 04/18/2022
A lesson plan to introuduce types of technology and basic hardware to kindergarten students.
Website resource to help early CS learners identify parts of a computing system
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This worksheet is used to help middle school Health and Physical Education students have a better understanding of goal setting.
Students compose and notate short melodies using their names.
Students compose and notate short 4/4, 3/4, and 6/8 rhythms across multiple class periods.
Students compose and notate short rhythms in 4/4, 3/4, and 6/8 meters across multiple class periods.
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Students evaluate functions to make a connection to compositions of functions. Students then practice finding compositions of functions. Students end the activity evaluating compositions of functions both algebraically and graphically with a challenge that includes multiple compositions.
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Fourth grade students are learning about the five geographic regions of Virginia and their characteristics. These comprehension “mix-ups” are a great way to monitor students’ understanding of the content along with checking reading comprehension.
Inform students that as they read the paragraphs, there is ONE word in each paragraph that is a “mix-up” (it is incorrect).
Teachers can choose to do these multiple ways in their classroom:
Whole group - teacher reads aloud the paragraph and students find the “mix-up”
Small group - the teacher works with a small group of students, modeling fluent reading and finding the mix-up
Students work in partners
Comprehension Mix-Ups are developed with a variety of conflicting information.information that is inconsistent with general knowledgeinternal inconsistenciesAdditionally, when given text with errors that are separated by several sentences, students will have to maintain sufficient accurate memory of the text in order to identify the error.
Comprehension Mix-Ups are developed with a variety of conflicting information.information that is inconsistent with general knowledgeinternal inconsistenciesAdditionally, when given text with errors that are separated by several sentences, students will have to maintain sufficient accurate memory of the text in order to identify the error.
Planning tools and resources for planning a comprehensive school counseling program. Please note the following templates are in draft form. We are asking school counselors to “field test” them and provide feedback before we publish them for statewide access.
After the completion of this module students will understand that sound travels in compression waves and must have a medium to travel. Sound also travels in liquids and gases. Students will also understand that sound waves are created by vibrations and capable of transmitting energy.This module was developed by Sarah Donnelly as part of a Virginia Commonwealth University STEM initiative sponsored by the Virginia Department of Education.
Worksheet for the Computational Thinker team
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Lesson plan discussing and exploring how computer screens and TVs make colors and how colors are broken down into RGB values.