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Cybersecurity to Solve the Mystery of the Kentucky Derby Disappearance!
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This activity introduces cybersecurity concerns with technologies commonly used in the livestock industry  in the context of a "clue" style activity in which students act as private investigators looking for a lost racehorse. It can be facilitated in 90 minutes, either in a single session or 4-5 shorter sessions. This activity is part of the Agricultural Cyberbiosecurity Education Resource Collection that contains resources for formal and non-formal agricultural educators working with middle school aged youth. Published as Open Educational Resources, all resources are provided in durable (pdf) and customizable (MS Word) formats. They are hosted on  GoOpenVA in a unique resource collection, Ag Cybersecurity Virginia Tech, at https://goopenva.org/curated-collections/143 and on on Virginia Tech’s stable repository, VTechWorks at https://doi.org/10.21061/cyberbiosecurity

Subject:
Agricultural Education
Cybersecurity
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Ag Cybersecurity Virginia (VT)
Date Added:
10/30/2023
Cyber-security with Famous Americans
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Students will use their knowledge of famous Americans to create a “strong password.” They will then write a password for their given person using invisible ink.

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Cybersecurity
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Katherine “Faith” Bailey
Date Added:
03/11/2024
¿Cómo eres? Describe yourself and others
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How to use this formThis is a two-page activity, the first page the student describe him/herself. The student can write simple sentences such as: “Yo soy alto(a) = I am tall or simply write Alto/alta.  The second page is the same instructions; however the student would choose someone else such as his/her best friend or a family member. There are times where I have built from this small activity into a family project.

Subject:
Spanish
World Languages
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Dalila Johnson
Date Added:
03/18/2021
¿Cómo será el clima de la Tierra en el futuro?
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El módulo de Clima de High-Adventure Science tiene cinco actividades. El módulo explora la pregunta, "¿Cómo será el clima de la Tierra en el futuro?" A través de una serie de preguntas guiadas, explorarás las interacciones entre los factores que afectan el clima de la Tierra. Explora los datos de temperatura de núcleos de hielo, sedimentos y satélites, y los datos de gases de efecto invernadero de las mediciones atmosféricas, realiza experimentos con modelos computacionales y escucha de un científico del clima que trabaja para responder la misma pregunta. No podrás contestar la pregunta al final del módulo, pero podrás explicar cómo los científicos están seguros de que la Tierra se está calentando sin tener la certeza absoluta de cuánto se calentará.

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Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Concord Consortium
Provider Set:
Concord Consortium
Author:
Concord Consortium
Date Added:
06/28/2022
DASHlink
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DASHlink is a virtual laboratory for scientists and engineers to disseminate results and collaborate on research problems in health management technologies for aeronautics systems. Managed by the Integrated Vehicle Health Management project within NASA's Aviation Safety program, the Web site is designed to be a resource for anyone interested in data mining, IVHM, aeronautics and NASA.

Subject:
Computer Science
Science
Scientific and Engineering Practices
Material Type:
Lecture
Primary Source
Reading
Simulation
Provider:
NASA
Date Added:
07/11/2003
DISCOVER-AQ Curriculum Overview
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The DISCOVER-AQ curriculum integrates real-word research with real-life learning to answer the question: What are the causes and effects of air quality issues and how do they affect human health and the environment?

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Earth and Space Systems
Science
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Provider:
University of Colorado Boulder
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Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
Date Added:
01/01/2014
DIY Weather Tools
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This activity would be a great start to a unit on weather.  Ideally, students should create their weather instruments and use them to gather data over a period of at least several days, looking for trends in the weather such as temperature and cloud cover.  Show the weather PowerPoint to introduce weather tools and terms.  Divide students into teams of 3 or 4 to create one of the tools.  The following day, students should use the weather tool they create to take and record measurements using the “Weather Data Sheet."  Repeat this process several times over several days (or even weeks). 

Subject:
Earth and Space Systems
Scientific and Engineering Practices
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Erin Brown
Date Added:
07/19/2019
DNA
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DNA
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In this activity, students extract DNA from Archaea or from their cheek cells. Students learn key concepts about DNA function during the intervals required for the extraction procedure. Student understanding of DNA structure, function and replication is further developed by additional analysis and discussion questions and hands-on modeling of DNA replication. This activity helps students meet the Next Generation Science Standards.

Subject:
Living Systems and Processes
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Data Set
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Serendip Studio
Provider Set:
Minds-On Activities for Teaching Biology
Author:
Ingrid Waldron
Jennifer Doherty
Date Added:
06/29/2022
DNA | Cooking Up Science with Miss America
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Learn about DNA. Deoxyribonucleic acid is the blueprint for all living things, but it is so small we can’t usually see it. The role of DNA is to provide our cells information on building proteins; these proteins lead to our individual traits such as eye color, height, dimples, and so much more. The structure of DNA is a double helix and we can model this structure at home. This model is based on the work of Rosalind Franklin, a British Chemist who created an X-ray photograph that provided evidence of the double-helix structure of DNA molecules. We can also extract DNA from a living thing, such as a strawberry, at home. The components of this DNA are so small that it does not look like our model; however, with technology scientists can both see the structure and manipulate the structure to change proteins in organisms. The key concepts and terms explored in this episode include DNA, nucleotides, genes, and genetically modified organisms (GMO's).

Subject:
Living Systems and Processes
STEM/STEAM
Science
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Activity/Lab
Lesson
Visual Media
Author:
Trish Reed
Date Added:
05/28/2021
DNA Model
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Students are tasked with creating a model of DNA, which they then photograph and include a written explanation of how the model represents DNA.

Subject:
Living Systems and Processes
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Rebecca Cannaday
Date Added:
07/19/2019
DNA Structure, Function and Replication
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This analysis and discussion activity can be used to introduce your students to key concepts about DNA structure, function and replication or to review these topics. This activity includes hands-on modeling of DNA replication.

Subject:
Living Systems and Processes
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Serendip Studio
Provider Set:
Minds-On Activities for Teaching Biology
Author:
Ingrid Waldron
Date Added:
06/29/2022
DNA to Protein
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Explore the relationship between the genetic code on the DNA strand and the resulting protein and rudimentary shape it forms. Through models of transcription and translation, you will discover this relationship and the resilience to mutations built into our genetic code. Start by exploring DNA's double helix with an interactive 3D model. Highlight base pairs, look at one or both strands, and turn hydrogen bonds on or off. Next, watch an animation of transcription, which creates RNA from DNA, and translation, which 'reads' the RNA codons to create a protein.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Data Set
Interactive
Lecture Notes
Provider:
Concord Consortium
Provider Set:
Concord Consortium Collection
Author:
The Concord Consortium
Date Added:
01/13/2012
DNA to Proteins
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Explore the relationship between the genetic code on the DNA strand and the resulting protein and rudimentary shape it forms. Through models of transcription and translation, you will discover this relationship and the resilience to mutations built into our genetic code. Start by exploring DNA's double helix with an interactive 3D model. Highlight base pairs, look at one or both strands, and turn hydrogen bonds on or off. Next, watch an animation of transcription, which creates RNA from DNA, and translation, which reads the RNA codons to create a protein. Finally, make mutations to DNA and see the effects on the proteins that result. Learn why some mutations change the resulting protein while other mutations are "silent."

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Concord Consortium
Provider Set:
Concord Consortium
Author:
Concord Consortium
Date Added:
06/28/2022
Daily Rotations and Yearly Revolutions
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Science Instructional Plans (SIPs) help teachers align instruction with the Science Standards of Learning (SOL) by providing examples of how the content and the scientific and engineering practices found in the SOL and curriculum framework can be presented to students in the classroom.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Author:
Myra Thayer
Gregory MacDougall
Anne Petersen
Date Added:
05/14/2021
Dance Arts SOL: 5 Cs Alignment
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The Dance Arts Standards of Learning (SOL) are intentionally and directly aligned with the skills outlined in the Profile of a Virginia Graduate. This document demonstrates conatins statements taken directly from the 2020 Dance Arts SOL document and re-organized to show alignment to the “5 Cs”.

Subject:
Dance
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
VDOE Fine Arts
Date Added:
09/26/2022