Have students learn about the main characters in William Shakespeare's Hamlet. Let THEM …
Have students learn about the main characters in William Shakespeare's Hamlet. Let THEM become the casting director as they decide who is best fit to play the part!
Created by student request, this set of basic word-order exercises will help …
Created by student request, this set of basic word-order exercises will help beginners practice the foundational skills of how to use the language in the right order.
This resource consists of a Java applet and expository text. The applet …
This resource consists of a Java applet and expository text. The applet simulates the chuck-a-luck experiment of rolling 3 fair dice. The random variable of interest is the net profit of the player.
Mic Drop Maths is a mathematics podcast for 5th graders based on …
Mic Drop Maths is a mathematics podcast for 5th graders based on the VA Standards of Learning. Each episode addresses one standard and is broken into segments including concept, real-world application, math history, literature connections, misconceptions, and more! There is music, sound effects, jokes, and student voice in each engaging and entertaining episode.
This is a Desmos activity to assess the knowledge students have of …
This is a Desmos activity to assess the knowledge students have of the slope of parallel and perpendicular lines and angle relationships formed when parallel lines are cut by a transversal.
The students will visualize how the properties of Quadrilaterals can help them …
The students will visualize how the properties of Quadrilaterals can help them determine the exact shape of the figure. The students will create a model of the properties and compare them to the results the students have from data they have found
This playbook includes resources created, curated, and adapted by the ITSs and …
This playbook includes resources created, curated, and adapted by the ITSs and LMSs at Ocean Lakes High School to support virtual, concurrent, and hybrid learning. Use this playbook to find resources and strategies to make lessons more interactive and engaging, streamline workflow, and foster a sense of community in your classroom. ✍Note to Reader - Due to restricted sharing permissions, some linked resources may not be accessible to individuals outside of the VBCPS school division. All linked resources were publicly & freely shared; paid resources have not been included in the Playbook. Efforts have been made to retroactively include attributions for authors for original content & derivatives.
This lesson remixes an original lesson created by Govind Lingam entitled "Teach …
This lesson remixes an original lesson created by Govind Lingam entitled "Teach Design: Mood Board." In this movement-inclusive lesson, students will conduct an art-based anticipatory activity that introduces them to the close-reading process with a special emphasis on mood and imagery. They will then transition to a close-reading of a small passage from Jekyll & Hyde in order to demonstrate how our understanding of a passage changes with each new read as well as to gain a clearer understanding of how specific details function in a larger narrative.
This activity is intended as an introduction to close-reading using visual media. …
This activity is intended as an introduction to close-reading using visual media. In this lesson, students will review and then closely "read" the painting, "The Kiss" by Gustav Klimt in order to understand the process of close-reading and its impact on our understanding of texts. Once students have learned how to conduct close-reading of a visual text, they reflect on how they might transfer this skill to the written word. This activity also includes optional extension activities that incorporate poetry into the lesson.
This activity is intended as an introduction to close-reading using visual media. …
This activity is intended as an introduction to close-reading using visual media. In this lesson, students will review and then closely "read" the painting, "The Kiss" by Gustav Klimt in order to understand the process of close-reading and its impact on our understanding of texts. Once students have learned how to conduct close-reading of a visual text, they reflect on how they might transfer this skill to the written word. This activity also includes optional extension activities that incorporate poetry into the lesson.
This is a hyperdoc for level 1 students to learn more about …
This is a hyperdoc for level 1 students to learn more about cognates and why they should study French. They will also explore French in their environments.
This resource consists of a Java applet and expository text. The applet …
This resource consists of a Java applet and expository text. The applet is a simulation of the experiment that consists of tossing a coin and then rolling either a red die or a green die, depending on the outcome of the coin toss. The probability of heads and the distributions of the two dice can be specified. The applet illustrates a two-stage experiment.
This is an originally created Desmos activity. In this activity, students interact …
This is an originally created Desmos activity. In this activity, students interact with different screens to perform a combination of transformations. Students will check their work and, upon revealing the answer, will not be able to change their answers. After checking their work, students will justify their creations.
Students compare slope as it relates to distance vs. time. Using a …
Students compare slope as it relates to distance vs. time. Using a simulation on Desmos, students find that faster speeds create steeper slopes on a graph.
In this activity, students and teachers are able to sort components of …
In this activity, students and teachers are able to sort components of a computer into 4 categories: input, output, process, and store (memory). Reinforcing the ability to drag and drop, learners are able to identify and begin developing the purpose of each categorized component.
This activity complements the book Hello Ruby: Journey Inside the Computer by Linda Liukas and was remixed with permission from the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) Computer Science Team.
Key concepts include: mouse keyboard printer microphone headphones monitor controller camera temperature sensor 3-D printer CPU GPU ROM RAM Hard Drive Input Output Memory Process
This Quizlet Study Set contains Elementary (K-5) vocabulary from the "Computing Systems" strand …
This Quizlet Study Set contains Elementary (K-5) vocabulary from the "Computing Systems" strand of the Virginia Standards of Learning for Computer Science. Students can study the terms with flashcards or try the games to test their knowledge.
This Quizlet Study Set contains Elementary (K-5) vocabulary from the "Networking and …
This Quizlet Study Set contains Elementary (K-5) vocabulary from the "Networking and the Internet" strand of the Virginia Standards of Learning for Computer Science. Students can study the flashcards and play games to test themselves on the terms.
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