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PhD Science Level 1 Module 2: Light
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PhD Science Grade Levels K-2 is available as downloadable PDFs. The OER consists of the Teacher Edition and student Science Logbook.

Throughout this module, students study the anchor phenomenon, wayang shadow puppetry, and build an answer to the Essential Question: How do puppeteers use light to tell stories during wayang shows? As students learn about each new concept, they revisit and refine a model that shows how light interacts with the parts of a wayang show. At the end of the module, students use their knowledge of light interactions to explain the anchor phenomenon, and they apply these concepts to a new context in an End-of-Module Assessment. Through these experiences, students develop an enduring understanding that the way light interacts with objects affects what people see.

With PhD Science¨, students explore science concepts through authentic phenomena and events-not fabricated versions-so students build concrete knowledge and solve real-world problems. Students drive the learning by asking questions, gathering evidence, developing models, and constructing explanations to demonstrate the new knowledge they've acquired. The coherent design of the curriculum across lessons, modules, and grade levels helps students use the concepts they've learned to build a deep understanding of science and set a firm foundation they'll build on for years to come.

Cross-curricular connections are a core component within PhD Science. As an example, every module incorporates authentic texts and fine art to build knowledge and create additional accessible entry points to the topic of study.

Three-dimensional teaching and learning are at the heart of the curriculum. As students uncover Disciplinary Core Ideas by engaging in Science and Engineering Practices and applying the lens of Cross-Cutting Concepts, they move from reading about science to doing science.

Subject:
Force/Motion/Energy
Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
07/20/2021
PhD Science Level 2 Module 1: Matter
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PhD Science Grade Levels K-2 is available as downloadable PDFs. The OER consists of the Teacher Edition and student Science Logbook.

Throughout the module, students study the anchor phenomenon, birds building nests, and develop an answer to the Essential Question: Why do different kinds of birds use certain materials to build their nests? As students learn about each new concept, they revisit and refine a model that represents how to describe different materials and how birds use those materials to build their nests. At the end of the module, students use their knowledge of how matter can be described, classified, and used to explain the anchor phenomenon, and they apply these concepts to a new context in an End-of-Module Assessment. Through these experiences, students learn that understanding the properties of matter and the ways matter can change helps people use materials for specific purposes.

With PhD Science¨, students explore science concepts through authentic phenomena and events-not fabricated versions-so students build concrete knowledge and solve real-world problems. Students drive the learning by asking questions, gathering evidence, developing models, and constructing explanations to demonstrate the new knowledge they've acquired. The coherent design of the curriculum across lessons, modules, and grade levels helps students use the concepts they've learned to build a deep understanding of science and set a firm foundation they'll build on for years to come.

Cross-curricular connections are a core component within PhD Science. As an example, every module incorporates authentic texts and fine art to build knowledge and create additional accessible entry points to the topic of study.

Three-dimensional teaching and learning are at the heart of the curriculum. As students uncover Disciplinary Core Ideas by engaging in Science and Engineering Practices and applying the lens of Cross-Cutting Concepts, they move from reading about science to doing science.

Subject:
Force/Motion/Energy
Matter
Science
Scientific and Engineering Practices
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
07/20/2021
PhD Science Level 2 Module 2: Earth Changes
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PhD Science Grade Levels K-2 is available as downloadable PDFs. The OER consists of the Teacher Edition and student Science Logbook.

Throughout the module, students study the anchor phenomenon, the transformation of Surtsey, and build an answer to the Essential Question: How can the island of Surtsey change shape over time? As students learn about each new concept, they revisit and refine a model that represents the formation and transformation of Surtsey. At the end of the module, students use their knowledge of how land changes over time to explain the anchor phenomenon, and they apply these concepts to a new context in an End-of-Module Assessment. Through these experiences, students develop an enduring understanding that natural events transform Earth's land as time passes.

With PhD Science¨, students explore science concepts through authentic phenomena and events-not fabricated versions-so students build concrete knowledge and solve real-world problems. Students drive the learning by asking questions, gathering evidence, developing models, and constructing explanations to demonstrate the new knowledge they've acquired. The coherent design of the curriculum across lessons, modules, and grade levels helps students use the concepts they've learned to build a deep understanding of science and set a firm foundation they'll build on for years to come.

Cross-curricular connections are a core component within PhD Science. As an example, every module incorporates authentic texts and fine art to build knowledge and create additional accessible entry points to the topic of study.

Three-dimensional teaching and learning are at the heart of the curriculum. As students uncover Disciplinary Core Ideas by engaging in Science and Engineering Practices and applying the lens of Cross-Cutting Concepts, they move from reading about science to doing science.

Subject:
Force/Motion/Energy
Matter
Science
Scientific and Engineering Practices
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
07/20/2021
PhD Science Level K Module 1: Weather
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PhD Science Grade Levels K-2 is available as downloadable PDFs. The OER consists of the Teacher Edition and student Science Logbook.

Throughout this module, students study the anchor phenomenon, the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde, and build an answer to the Essential Question: How did the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde protect people from the weather? As students learn about each new concept, they develop and refine a model that represents a cliff dwelling and use that model to explore how cliff dwellings protected people from the weather. At the end of the module, students use their knowledge of weather to explain the anchor phenomenon, and they apply their learning to a new context in an End-of-Module Assessment. Through these experiences, students begin to establish an enduring understanding of weather and its effects. Specifically, students develop an understanding of the parts of weather, the effects weather has on people and their surroundings, and the ways people prepare for severe weather.
With PhD Science¨, students explore science concepts through authentic phenomena and events-not fabricated versions-so students build concrete knowledge and solve real-world problems. Students drive the learning by asking questions, gathering evidence, developing models, and constructing explanations to demonstrate the new knowledge they've acquired. The coherent design of the curriculum across lessons, modules, and grade levels helps students use the concepts they've learned to build a deep understanding of science and set a firm foundation they'll build on for years to come.

Cross-curricular connections are a core component within PhD Science. As an example, every module incorporates authentic texts and fine art to build knowledge and create additional accessible entry points to the topic of study.

Three-dimensional teaching and learning are at the heart of the curriculum. As students uncover Disciplinary Core Ideas by engaging in Science and Engineering Practices and applying the lens of Cross-Cutting Concepts, they move from reading about science to doing science.

Subject:
Force/Motion/Energy
Matter
Science
Scientific and Engineering Practices
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
07/20/2021
PhD Science Level K Module 2: Pushes and Pulls
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PhD Science Grade Levels K-2 is available as downloadable PDFs. The OER consists of the Teacher Edition and student Science Logbook.

Throughout this module, students study the anchor phenomenon--tugboats moving cargo ships--and build an answer to the Essential Question: How do tugboats move cargo ships through a harbor? As students focus on two concepts, they build a model that represents the movement of tugboats and cargo ships through New York Harbor. Students develop an understanding of what makes objects start to move, how pushes and pulls can change the way objects move, and what happens when two objects bump into each other. By the end of the module, students use their knowledge of pushes and pulls to explain the anchor phenomenon, and they apply learned concepts to a new context in an End-of-Module Assessment. As a result of these experiences, students begin to develop an enduring understanding that pushes and pulls can start, stop, and redirect an object's movement.

With PhD Science¨, students explore science concepts through authentic phenomena and events-not fabricated versions-so students build concrete knowledge and solve real-world problems. Students drive the learning by asking questions, gathering evidence, developing models, and constructing explanations to demonstrate the new knowledge they've acquired. The coherent design of the curriculum across lessons, modules, and grade levels helps students use the concepts they've learned to build a deep understanding of science and set a firm foundation they'll build on for years to come.

Cross-curricular connections are a core component within PhD Science. As an example, every module incorporates authentic texts and fine art to build knowledge and create additional accessible entry points to the topic of study.

Three-dimensional teaching and learning are at the heart of the curriculum. As students uncover Disciplinary Core Ideas by engaging in Science and Engineering Practices and applying the lens of Cross-Cutting Concepts, they move from reading about science to doing science.

Subject:
Force/Motion/Energy
Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
07/20/2021
Pharmacy Technician FlexBook
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The Pharmacy Technician FlexBook is a 17 chapter OER textbook curated and created by two Virginia Beach City Public Schools educators, Kim McTyre and Kathleen Vuono, to support the new CTE Pharmacy Technician course.  

Subject:
Health and Medical Sciences
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Bridget Mariano
Date Added:
10/23/2020
Political Parties Reading Remix with Student Questions
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This article describes U.S. political parties and what they do along with explaining how they were formed, differentiating between the party in the electorate and the party organization, and briefly describing the problems of a divided government.
*Remixed to Include questions for students.

Subject:
Government and Civics
History/Social Sciences
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Textbook
Date Added:
05/23/2020
Political Parties Reading Remix with Student Questions
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This article describes U.S. political parties and what they do along with explaining how they were formed, differentiating between the party in the electorate and the party organization, and briefly describing the problems of a divided government.
*Remixed to Include questions for students.

Subject:
Government and Civics
History/Social Sciences
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Textbook
Date Added:
11/29/2019
Political Parties (Remix)
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This article describes U.S. political parties and what they do along with explaining how they were formed, differentiating between the party in the electorate and the party organization, and briefly describing the problems of a divided government.

Subject:
Government and Civics
History/Social Sciences
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
12/17/2019
Political Parties (Remix)
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This article describes U.S. political parties and what they do along with explaining how they were formed, differentiating between the party in the electorate and the party organization, and briefly describing the problems of a divided government. Remix made to make it easier to understand.

Subject:
Government and Civics
History/Social Sciences
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
11/26/2019
Political Processes - the Media
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This article gives a summary of how the media plays a role in elections and in policymaking. In particular it looks at the basics and the functions of the media, media effects and bias, and how the media covers on political campaigns and the government.

Subject:
Government and Civics
History/Social Sciences
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
11/26/2019
Political Processes - the Media (Remix)
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This article gives a summary of how the media plays a role in elections and in policymaking. In particular it looks at the basics and the functions of the media, media effects and bias, and how the media covers on political campaigns and the government. Remix made to make it easier to understand.

Subject:
Government and Civics
History/Social Sciences
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
11/25/2019
Recorridos
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COERLL has partnered with Rose Potter and Betsy Arnold to publish Recorridos-Don Quijote, a pair of openly-licensed books for the study of Cervantes’ Don Quijote in upper level Spanish courses, including AP. The student workbook, accessible online for free, deepens students’ understanding of the text through reading, pre-reading, and post-reading activities and glosses. The companion teacher support facilitates the teaching of Don Quijote through student-centered strategies and activities, historical and cultural information, quizzes, exams and more.

Subject:
World Languages
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Reading
Textbook
Provider:
University of Texas at Austin
Provider Set:
COERLL
Author:
Betsy Arnold
Rose Potter
Date Added:
06/06/2022
Soil Talk
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Students will be able to explore the different types of soil by planting and monitoring their own plants!  Using the soil book, soil kit, and different soil, the students will have hands-on experiences learning about soil.  Dive into the different soil types and allow your students access to expand their knowledge using creativity and hands on experiences! 

Subject:
Computer Science
Data and Analysis
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Data Set
Lesson Plan
Textbook
Author:
Brooke Atwood
Date Added:
11/14/2023
Voting (A Remix with Reflection Questions)
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This is a description of voting on a national level. It will Identify ways the U.S. government has promoted voter rights and registration. It will also analyze the factors that typically affect a voter’s decision.

Subject:
Government and Civics
History/Social Sciences
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
11/29/2019
Voting Lesson Remix with Student Questions
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This is a description of voting on a national level. It will Identify ways the U.S. government has promoted voter rights and registration. It will also analyze the factors that typically affect a voter’s decision.
*Remixed to include questions (and answer key) to reinforce students' understanding of the text.

Subject:
Government and Civics
History/Social Sciences
Material Type:
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Textbook
Date Added:
11/26/2019
Voting (Remix)
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This is a description of voting on a national level. It will Identify ways the U.S. government has promoted voter rights and registration. It will also analyze the factors that typically affect a voter’s decision. Remix made to make it easier to understand.

Subject:
Government and Civics
History/Social Sciences
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
11/25/2019
Yorùbá Yé Mi
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Yorùbá Yé Mi is an interactive, communicative, introductory, multimedia program intended to provide college/university students with basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills of language learning in Yorùbá. It exposes the learner not only to Yorùbá language in meaningful situations but also to the culture of the Yorùbá-speaking people of South-western Nigeria. It contains effective techniques for teaching and learning Yorùbá including tones, and is user-friendly in its approach.

Subject:
World Languages
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lecture
Textbook
Provider:
University of Texas at Austin
Provider Set:
COERLL
Author:
Fehintola
Mosadomi
Date Added:
06/06/2022