Science Instructional Plans (SIPs) help teachers align instruction with the Science Standards …
Science Instructional Plans (SIPs) help teachers align instruction with the Science Standards of Learning (SOL) by providing examples of how the content and the scientific and engineering practices found in the SOL and curriculum framework can be presented to students in the classroom.
Science Instructional Plans (SIPs) help teachers align instruction with the Science Standards of …
Science Instructional Plans (SIPs) help teachers align instruction with the Science Standards of Learning (SOL) by providing examples of how the content and the scientific and engineering practices found in the SOL and curriculum framework can be presented to students in the classroom.
This podcast focuses primarily on sitting nicely in a classroom, raising your …
This podcast focuses primarily on sitting nicely in a classroom, raising your answer, and taking turns. It gives explicit instruction on the importance of raising your hand, lowering your hand, listening, staying on task, and sitting in one place while the teacher calls on students.
Students will use pattern blocks to construct a program and use algorithms …
Students will use pattern blocks to construct a program and use algorithms to accomplish a task. Students will decompose larger problems into smaller tasks. Students will begin to think about the impacts of computing and computing devices. The accurate use of terminology as well as the responsible use of technology will continue to be built upon. The foundational understanding of computing and the use of technology will be an integral component of successful acquisition of skills across content areas.
Students will practice using computational skills by collecting, organizing, and cleaning data …
Students will practice using computational skills by collecting, organizing, and cleaning data amongst the class. They will use these computer science skills to analyze watershed systems within the science field. Students will collect data through a stream simulation as well as organize and clean that data to determine the health of the stream.
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.
Identifying the 10-to-one relationship among ones, tens, and hundreds, using manipulativesMathematics Instructional …
Identifying the 10-to-one relationship among ones, tens, and hundreds, using manipulativesMathematics 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.
Dan Meyer has created many mathematics lessons centered around storytelling, along with …
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.
In this CS First lesson, students will engage in hands-on coding activities …
In this CS First lesson, students will engage in hands-on coding activities to illustrate an energy transformation scenario of their choice, identifying and explaining at least four different types of energy involved in the process.
Binary sequences are a representation of digital data using a series of …
Binary sequences are a representation of digital data using a series of zeroes and ones. During this lesson, students will learn how to use binary sequences to represent letters. Students will then model their binary sequences using red and yellow counters to represent the zeros and ones. To incorporate student understanding of integer addition models, they will then translate the binary code counters into positive and negative integers. Finally, they will find the sum of their “code.”
Students will model the graphs for linear equations on code.org using y=mx+b. …
Students will model the graphs for linear equations on code.org using y=mx+b. They will decompose the formula into its separate components and explore the change in the models when the slope (m) and y intercept (b) are varied. Students will be able to share their own models with a partner so that they practice finding the slope and y-intercept.
Spice things up with students by programming BeeBot to go to specific …
Spice things up with students by programming BeeBot to go to specific numbers as a way to reinforce multiples and common factors. Activity cards, a brief overview, and a student planning sheet are included.
Dan Meyer has created many mathematics lessons centered around storytelling, along with …
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.
Dan Meyer has created many mathematics lessons centered around storytelling, along with …
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.
Students will use Bee-bots to code the robots to a value matching …
Students will use Bee-bots to code the robots to a value matching their selected coin card. They’ll count the coins, create a code with arrow cards, and navigate the Bee-bot from the start box to the designated value. After reaching the target, they’ll explain their coding and counting choices. Then, they’ll return to start, allowing their partner to take a turn. This activity is also compatible with the Learning Resources Code and Go Mouse.
Dan Meyer has created many mathematics lessons centered around storytelling, along with …
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.
Identifying the number of pennies equivalent to a nickel, dime, and quarterMathematics …
Identifying the number of pennies equivalent to a nickel, dime, and quarterMathematics 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.
Identifying and describing a penny, nickel, dime, and quarterMathematics Instructional Plans (MIPs) …
Identifying and describing a penny, nickel, dime, and quarterMathematics 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.
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