The environmental science content guidelines are inteded to provide content guidance for …
The environmental science content guidelines are inteded to provide content guidance for the instruciton of environmental science. The intent is that these guidelines become standards during the next revision cycle.
In this lesson, students create a vision for the future of their …
In this lesson, students create a vision for the future of their community and identify what resources are most important to them as a starting point for resilience planning.
The forests of North America have seen plenty of change in a …
The forests of North America have seen plenty of change in a pretty short period of time, at least geologically speaking. Up until about 18,000 years ago, the Laurentide Ice Sheet covered Canada and much of the eastern United States. When temperatures climbed and the ice sheet retreated, forests gradually reemerged. But how? Did pockets of trees find refuge in sheltered areas during the Ice Age? Or were all tree species pushed to the southern tier of the United States, only to spread north again after the ice disappeared? Scientists still debate the topic, but one thing is clear: today’s forests in the eastern United States bear little resemblance to post-glacial forests. Starting with European colonial settlers and marching through four centuries of development, drought, and fire, the tree cover of North America became fragmented.
In the included11.5 minute video, Paul Andersen explains how enzymes are used …
In the included11.5 minute video, Paul Andersen explains how enzymes are used to break down substrates. There are also links to two guided notes worksheets and a full transcript.
Transcript added from YouTube subtitles. You can use this to write your own worksheet or quiz.
The structure of enzymes moderates their function in chemical reactions in living …
The structure of enzymes moderates their function in chemical reactions in living things. Enzymes are a group of proteins that function to moderate the rate of metabolic reaction by acting as catalysts (Enduring Understandings of BIO.2c).This module was developed by Kristin Scheible as part of a Virginia Commonwealth University STEM initiative sponsored by the Virginia Department of Education.
Students learn about enzyme function, enzyme specificity, and the molecular basis of …
Students learn about enzyme function, enzyme specificity, and the molecular basis of lactose intolerance through experiments with the enzyme lactase and analysis and discussion questions. Students engage in the scientific practices of designing and carrying out experiments and interpreting data. This activity is aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards.
This collection uses primary sources to explore the Equal Rights Amendment. Digital …
This collection uses primary sources to explore the Equal Rights Amendment. Digital Public Library of America Primary Source Sets are designed to help students develop their critical thinking skills and draw diverse material from libraries, archives, and museums across the United States. Each set includes an overview, ten to fifteen primary sources, links to related resources, and a teaching guide. These sets were created and reviewed by the teachers on the DPLA's Education Advisory Committee.
This is a remix of a previous resource: Franky Abbott, Samantha Gibson, (2016) The Equal Rights Amendment. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://dp.la/primary-source-sets/the-equal-rights-amendment
The remix includes new visuals and questions pertaining to the renewed interest in passing the ERA.
Explore what it means for a mathematical statement to be balanced or …
Explore what it means for a mathematical statement to be balanced or unbalanced by interacting with objects on a balance. Discover the rules for keeping it balanced. Collect stars by playing the game!
Learn about graphing polynomials. The shape of the curve changes as the …
Learn about graphing polynomials. The shape of the curve changes as the constants are adjusted. View the curves for the individual terms (e.g. y=bx ) to see how they add to generate the polynomial curve.
This is a digital sort of terms for equations and expressions. Students …
This is a digital sort of terms for equations and expressions. Students are able to sort terms the teacher provides, the given equation, and create their own equation. https://jamboard.google.com/d/1xT6VfZwn38OcLnmGz2OsX29ci6jbmN4iCrtqo7JgPT4/copy?usp=sharing
6.13 The student will solve one-step linear equations in one variable, including …
6.13 The student will solve one-step linear equations in one variable, including practical problems that require the solution of a one-step linear equation in one variable. 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.
I created the Equations True or False Jamboard to give my students …
I created the Equations True or False Jamboard to give my students practice with identifying equations. They used a graphic organizer to solve each equation and then sorted it to the true or false column. You could also have students work the problems on whiteboards. Before doing the sort, we practiced finding the answers to equations and creating equations that were true. We talked about the equal and not equal sign and how that might change whether or not an equation is true or false. This activity supports sol 3.17.
This task asks students to use inverse operations to solve the equations …
This task asks students to use inverse operations to solve the equations for the unknown variable, or for the designated variable if there is more than one. Two of the equations are of physical significance and are examples of Ohm's Law and Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation.
This is a copy of the bullet presentation for VASCD 2021, highlighting …
This is a copy of the bullet presentation for VASCD 2021, highlighting the way that using OER and #GoOpenVA can help teachers grow their skills, leading to even more impact on student growth.
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