Humans have been affected by severe drought throughout history; in this lesson …
Humans have been affected by severe drought throughout history; in this lesson students explore this concept by analyzing environmental data to classify patterns and practice communicating their findings.
Wildfires are occurring more frequently and increasing in size in the western …
Wildfires are occurring more frequently and increasing in size in the western US; in this lesson students will explore this concept by analyzing environmental data to find patterns and practice communicating their findings.
This lesson teaches the difference between common and proper nouns. Use the attached PPT “Nouns Proper …
This lesson teaches the difference between common and proper nouns. Use the attached PPT “Nouns Proper or Common” to go over the difference between a common and proper noun. After teaching the lesson with the ppt. hand them the sorting worksheet to work independently or with a partner.
Compare and Contrast with Music is a cross-curricular lesson designed by an …
Compare and Contrast with Music is a cross-curricular lesson designed by an Elementary Music teacher to support Language Arts instruction. Created By: Joshua Wright Powhatan County Public Schools.
Comparing Fractions. Mathematics Instructional Plans (MIPs) help teachers align instruction with the 2016 …
Comparing Fractions. Mathematics Instructional Plans (MIPs) help teachers align instruction with the 2016 Mathematics Standards of Learning (SOL) by providing examples of how the knowledge, skills and processes found in the SOL and curriculum framework can be presented to students in the classroom.
This video is part of the Learn and Grow with WHRO TV …
This video is part of the Learn and Grow with WHRO TV series. In this session, students compare fractions using words and symbols for greater than, less than, and equal too.
Comparing and ordering whole numbers - Mathematics Instructional Plans (MIPs) help teachers align …
Comparing and ordering whole numbers - Mathematics Instructional Plans (MIPs) help teachers align instruction with the 2016 Mathematics Standards of Learning (SOL) by providing examples of how the knowledge, skills and processes found in the SOL and curriculum framework can be presented to students in the classroom.
Computer Use Agreement for Second Grade2.9 The student will explain what is allowed …
Computer Use Agreement for Second Grade2.9 The student will explain what is allowed and what is not allowed at school associated with the use of technology (e.g., class rules).
This worksheet reviews some of the significant events in computing history. Students …
This worksheet reviews some of the significant events in computing history. Students will draw lines to connect the person/event to the time it occured.
This interactive, scaffolded activity allows students to build an atom within the …
This interactive, scaffolded activity allows students to build an atom within the framework of a newer orbital model. It opens with an explanation of why the Bohr model is incorrect and provides an analogy for understanding orbitals that is simple enough for grades 8-9. As the activity progresses, students build atoms and ions by adding or removing protons, electrons, and neutrons. As changes are made, the model displays the atomic number, net charge, and isotope symbol. Try the "Add an Electron" page to build electrons around a boron nucleus and see how electrons align from lower-to-higher energy. This item is part of the Concord Consortium, a nonprofit research and development organization dedicated to transforming education through technology. The Concord Consortium develops deeply digital learning innovations for science, mathematics, and engineering. The models are all freely accessible. Users may register for additional free access to capture data and store student work products.
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