This activity reviews French subject pronouns and how to replace nouns with …
This activity reviews French subject pronouns and how to replace nouns with subject pronouns. The students will cut out of the subjects from page 2. They will glue them onto page 1 under the correct subject pronouns that would replace the noun.
The student will understand the importance of friendship and be able to …
The student will understand the importance of friendship and be able to relate this in a narrative piece of writing. ** This performance assessment was developed by a collaborative team of teachers and division staff from Middlesex, Poquoson, and West Point school divisions.
In this task, students will use their knowledge of area and perimeter …
In this task, students will use their knowledge of area and perimeter and explore the best or most unique design for a community garden. Students will represent their garden on a grid and explain why it is the best garden for the community.
Contesta y prepara las preguntas con detalle para conversar en clase.Answer the …
Contesta y prepara las preguntas con detalle para conversar en clase.Answer the questions and prepare for class discussion/conversationReview of Spanish 1-3 general questions
This activity allows students to work through a series of games to …
This activity allows students to work through a series of games to learn about DNA, protein bases, and how they combine, dominant and recessive genes, Punnett Squares and genotypes, and phenotypes.
Give students some freedom, but provide a reasonable workflow with this Genius …
Give students some freedom, but provide a reasonable workflow with this Genius Hour Workflow HyperDoc. Also included, a model to help students understand that this is not just free time and that they are expected to master, create, learn, innovate, produce, and maybe even serve.
This is a fun bingo ice breaker game designed to get students talking to each …
This is a fun bingo ice breaker game designed to get students talking to each other about themselves. Students will be able to get to know each other in a fun and engaging way.
In this activity, students will be randomly assigned a point and a …
In this activity, students will be randomly assigned a point and a slope. They will use a movable point to plot a second point and receive visual feedback via animation as well as explicit written feedback about the slope of the line they created. All starting points and target slopes are generated randomly, so students in the class are not likely to get the same problems within a slide. They will all be practicing plotting points given a slope.
This is a professional learning resource prepared for VBCPS and intended to be …
This is a professional learning resource prepared for VBCPS and intended to be modified by other divisions as needed. The Schoology course was built based on the #GoOpenVA Workshop in a Box and enables asynchronous, remote professional learning.
Demonstrate Google Search tips and tricks Using “ “ around a search term …
Demonstrate Google Search tips and tricks Using “ “ around a search term to tell Google the results must include the words inside the quotation marksUsing - in the search term to tell google to exclude something from the results ex. search apple -fruit will give results about apple the company with out any results about apple the fruit.Using site: to search with in a particular website you have deemed creditable. ex. search site: www.cnn.com Use OR to search for either one search term or another ex. search climate change or global warming
This is an exploratory activity. Students should have some prior knowledge of …
This is an exploratory activity. Students should have some prior knowledge of evaluating functions for given domain inputs using function notation.This lesson will walk students through using a table and plotting points. By the end of the lesson students should walk away understanding that a line is infinitely many points.
This is a guided practice, instructional activity. First students create input-output tables …
This is a guided practice, instructional activity. First students create input-output tables to graph. Then students apply slope-intercept reasoning to graph linear equations. Equations are given in slope-intercept form.
1. Have the students bring a Math graphing problem that they have …
1. Have the students bring a Math graphing problem that they have been working on in class. **This will take some coordination with their homeroom teacher in order to work! or present a simple graphing problem for them to solve. It needs to have 3-4 variables. This is so that they can use 3-4 coordinating colors of yarn for their design.In this lesson, we will translate the bar graph chart into a horizontal graph design. Use the numbers to represent rows of weaving. For example, if a 5 is represented in the information then color in a section of rows on the graph paper to represent 5 rows that will be woven in that color. Tell the students to use the same colors that they have on their math bar graph, when creating their graph for weaving so that there is less confusion.
The 7 Cups and VBCPS Growth PathsPersonalized Growth Paths contain activities made …
The 7 Cups and VBCPS Growth PathsPersonalized Growth Paths contain activities made for those dealing with a certain situation. It helps a person understand what they are dealing with and self-heal with activities that are expertly compiled.There is also a “gamified” element to the Paths. Students complete “Steps” to fill their cups and move ahead on their chosen path.You can find text, slides, and videos here or the Gratitue Growth Path on 7 Cups as well with a free membership.
This lesson will help students understand that Greek mythology was based on …
This lesson will help students understand that Greek mythology was based on a polytheistic religion that was integral to culture, politics, and art in ancient Greece. Students will see examples of Western civilization’s symbols, metaphors, words, and idealized images which come from ancient Greek mythology. The students will search for the names and area of influence for Greek gods and goddesses, and they will create a project which illustrates their understanding of the role of a Greek god or goddess. Students will need Chromebooks, Ipads or other devices by which they can access the Internet.
This represents an entire unit designed to be cross curricular in nature …
This represents an entire unit designed to be cross curricular in nature for English 11 and VA/US History. The Historical Fiction Research Unit Google Doc can be found here and contains various links to additional resources to support this unit of study.The "before", "during", and "after" are included in each day for this series. The unit will take approximately 12 days.
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