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Do Solids and Liquids Have Mass? PBA
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This assessment fulfills the requirement for a local alternative assessment for VAAP Science 3 Force, Motion, Energy, and Matter and Scientific Investigation. 

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Science
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Activity/Lab
Assessment
Author:
Beth Hausler
Date Added:
09/11/2022
Do You Like to Spend Money?
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Solving problems involving percents and reconciling an account balanceMathematics 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.

Subject:
Computation and Estimation
Mathematics
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Virginia Hodge
Tina Mazzacane
Kristin Williams
Date Added:
04/16/2020
DocsTeach: Did the 13th Amendment set all African Americans free? Remix
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Students will analyze a document that shows the challenges African Americans faced in receiving the freedom they were guaranteed with the 13th Amendment. The Indenture of Apprenticeship between John Foster and Jeff, a four-year-old African American, shows how Southerners found unique ways to keep African Americans in servitude. This activity is designed to engage students in an analysis of the success of the 13th Amendment. Students should have background knowledge in the Civil War and the goals of Reconstruction.

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American History
History/Social Sciences
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Activity/Lab
Primary Source
Author:
Amy Gaulton
Date Added:
07/15/2020
DocsTeach: Evaluating Reconstruction
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Students will analyze primary sources from the Reconstruction Era to determine if Reconstruction was a success or a failure. They will place evidence on a scale for a visual representation of their evaluation.Teachers can modify and assign this Google Doc. You will need to make a copy of the document to access it.

Subject:
American History
History/Social Sciences
Social Sciences
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Activity/Lab
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Interactive
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Visual Media
Author:
Amy Gaulton
Date Added:
08/03/2020
DocsTeach: What is the Purpose of the 13th Amendment? Remix
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Students will review the purpose of an amendment, analyze the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, and consider the reasons for the date of approval. Students should have some background knowledge in the Civil War, including the causes of the war and the views of the Union and Confederacy. 

Subject:
American History
History/Social Sciences
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Primary Source
Author:
Amy Gaulton
Date Added:
07/15/2020
Documentary Photography: Photography and Choreography
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Students will engage in visual and written activities that will support their creative process of choreographing a solo dance composition. The lesson includes motifs and the movement components -- body, effort, shape, and space (BESS elements from Laban Movement Analysis).

Subject:
Fine Arts
Visual Art
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Visual Media
Provider:
J. Paul Getty Museum
Provider Set:
Getty Education
Date Added:
05/03/2022
Documentation within Collaboration:  Holding Responsibility in Book Projects/ Presentations
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TSW be working collaboratively on a summative assessment but will be measured in two areas: content and collaboration. As our world continues to be interconnected, we need to be able to balance workload, expectations, and keep proper documentation on projects. Students will be graded on meeting the content requirements, here a one pager/presentation/tri fold about the novel read in class, as well as on their ability to collaborate and keep track of their successes and failures with documentation. Students should have a basic understanding of the novel in question, figurative language, plot summary, character traits, irony, and conflict to finish the one pager/content portion of the assignment. Ideally this lesson will take place in the third/fourth quarter of the school year.

Subject:
English
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ACSE Regional Partnership
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Central Virginia Computer Science Integration Team 2023
Author:
CVCSI Team
Date Added:
04/15/2024
Does It Make Sense? Level 1, Set 1
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When do I teach this strategy? When beginning readers need more practice in self-monitoring and looking through the whole word.Purpose/Behavior:  Students practice self-monitoring by reading the sentences and cross-checking the picture to determine which sentence “makes sense,” without prompting.

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Reading
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Anne Evans
Date Added:
11/07/2022
Does It Make Sense? Level 1, Set 2
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When do I teach this strategy? When beginning readers need more practice in self-monitoring and looking through the whole word.Purpose/Behavior:  Students practice self-monitoring by reading the sentences and cross-checking the picture to determine which sentence “makes sense,” without prompting.

Subject:
Reading
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Anne Evans
Date Added:
11/07/2022
Does It Make Sense Level 2, Set 1
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When readers are NOT self-monitoring and recognizing when what they read does not “sound right,” and/or “make sense.”Students practice self-monitoring by reading the sentences and cross-checking meaning to determine which sentences “sound right,” and “make sense,” without prompting.

Subject:
Reading
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Anne Evans
Date Added:
11/11/2022
Does It Make Sense Level 2, Set 2
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When do I teach this strategy? When readers are NOT self-monitoring and recognizing when what they read does not “sound right,” and/or “make sense.”Purpose/Behavior:  Students practice self-monitoring by reading the sentences and cross-checking meaning to determine which sentences “sound right,” and “make sense,” without prompting.

Subject:
Reading
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Reading
Author:
Anne Evans
Date Added:
11/11/2022
Dollar Wall
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Dan Meyer has created many mathematics lessons centered around storytelling, along with a methodology for using these with students. Before you do any of his lessons, please see the explanation at his blog: https://blog.mrmeyer.com/2011/the-three-acts-of-a-mathematical-story/ To see all the lessons in a Google Docs spreadsheet, go to https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jXSt_CoDzyDFeJimZxnhgwOVsWkTQEsfqouLWNN
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The lessons are all CC BY, and you may edit these to fit your own students’ needs. The links from #GoOpenVA go to his own website because the structure of the lessons (including pertinent videos) is integral to the delivery of the lessons. Some lessons are stored as downloadable zip files, and these are noted as part of the link.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Dan Meyer Three Act Mathematics
Date Added:
12/12/2019
Domain and Range: To Infinity and Beyond
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This is a Desmos activity to explore domain and range of continuous functions.  Students do not need prior knowledge of domain and range; this is an exploratory instructional activity.

Subject:
Algebra I & II
Material Type:
Interactive
Author:
Javier Cabezas
Date Added:
12/11/2020
Domains Remix
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This is a remix of a task to help students think about an expression for a function as built up out of simple operations on the variable, and understand the domain in terms of values for which each operation is invalid (e.g., dividing by zero or taking the square root of a negative number).

Subject:
Algebra I & II
Mathematics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Date Added:
12/06/2019
Domino Addition ( remix)
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 This resource is a remix from Illustrative Mathematics.This encourages student collaboration and allows students to have a mathematical dialogue to express their understanding of algebraic properties. This resource is a valuable part of building background when introducing units of measure or equations in the early elementary years of mathematics education as it provides students a concrete example of building an equation with concrete objects.   Suggested Modification- Encourage student online portfolio - A student recording sheet with dominos illustrations can be used as a reference for students to have a mathematical dialogue. Teachers can use online educational platforms that would allow students to record their own understanding of math and share them with the teacher. For example, Seasaw is an educational platform that students can use, but will require parental permission. It allows collaboration between teachers, students, and the parent community where students can have a voice and choice in their learning.   

Subject:
Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Sandy Chalke
Date Added:
06/16/2020
Domino Skyscraper
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Dan Meyer has created many mathematics lessons centered around storytelling, along with a methodology for using these with students. Before you do any of his lessons, please see the explanation at his blog: https://blog.mrmeyer.com/2011/the-three-acts-of-a-mathematical-story/ To see all the lessons in a Google Docs spreadsheet, go to https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jXSt_CoDzyDFeJimZxnhgwOVsWkTQEsfqouLWNN
C6Z4/edit#gid=0

The lessons are all CC BY, and you may edit these to fit your own students’ needs. The links from #GoOpenVA go to his own website because the structure of the lessons (including pertinent videos) is integral to the delivery of the lessons. Some lessons are stored as downloadable zip files, and these are noted as part of the link.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Dan Meyer Three Act Mathematics
Date Added:
12/12/2019
Dont Blow the Sequence!
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Students will be asked to make predictions and retell a story in sequential order by drawing pictures and writing sentences to go with the pictures. Students will be paired and take turns drawing a picture following an algorithm (step by step directions) their partner gives.

Subject:
English
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ACSE Regional Partnership
Provider Set:
Central Virginia Computer Science Integration Team 2023
Author:
CVCSI Team
Date Added:
07/11/2023
Don't Call Me After Midnight
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In this lesson, students will use Don’t Call Me After Midnight to perform loops and if-else statements to solve multi step equations. Students will also have the opportunity to create their own flowchart and debug other’s flowcharts. This could be used as an introductory lesson to this content.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ACSE Regional Partnership
Provider Set:
Central Virginia Computer Science Integration Team 2023
Author:
CVCSI Team
Date Added:
04/20/2024