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19: How the Monuments Came Down Additional Resources
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How the Monuments Came Down explores the complex history of Richmond, Virginia through the lens of Confederate monuments, supported by an extensive visual record never before presented in a single work.Through personal stories from descendants and history-makers, the film uncovers how Confederate monuments came to shape Richmond’s landscape and why protestors demanded they come down.How the Monuments Came Down is a production of Field Studio, in association with VPM.

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American History
History/Social Sciences
Virginia History
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Author:
Trish Reed
Date Added:
09/24/2021
1st Grade CS Standard Alignment Guides
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Computer Science Standard Alignment Guides are resources for teachers working to integrate computer science into their core curriculum. These guides explain the standard, give a sample activity or lesson that teaches the standard, and ways to measure student proficiency on the skill or concept.

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Computer Science
English
Fine Arts
History/Social Sciences
Mathematics
Music
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Science
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Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
CodeVA Curriculum
Date Added:
07/25/2023
1st Grade Virginia Computer Science Curriculum Integration
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The Computer Science Office in Loudoun County Public Schools has developed this curriculum integration document to support the integration of the 2017 Virginia Computer Science Standards into core subject areas and beyond. Each CS standard was aligned to up to 3 grade level standards that made natural correlations.Additionally, many activities and resources were included to each standard to support the introduction and integration of the standard. For each of the six strands of the Computer Science Standards of Learning: Computing Systems, Networks and the Internet, Cybersecurity, Data and Analysis, Algorithms and Programming, and Impacts of Computing, we have included tiered support called "Fuel", "Spark", and "Ignite". The "Fuel" is provided to build teacher capacity and students' understanding in understanding the CS SOL. The "Spark" provides a Computer Science integrated experience into a core or speciality subject SOL. The "Ignite" section is where teachers in Loudoun County have the opportunity to share authentic learning experiences and lessons in our LCPS Computer Science Lesson Repository.This document was created as part of the Virginia K-12 Computer Science Pipeline which is partly funded through a GOVA and DHCD grant in partnership with Chesapeake Public Schools, Loudoun County Public Schools, and the Loudoun Education Foundation.

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Computer Science
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English
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Science
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Binder
Author:
LCPS CS Office
Date Added:
09/08/2022
2000 Midterm I + Solutions
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Midterm examination for a class at MIT covering game theory and its applications to economics. The one-hour-and-twenty-minute open book examination asks open ended theoretical questions. The exam contains questions and solutions.

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Economics
History/Social Sciences
Mathematics
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Assessment
Provider:
TeachingWithData.org
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TeachingWithData.org
Author:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Muhamet Yildiz
Date Added:
07/07/2022
2018 Science Standards of Learning Curriculum Framework
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The 2018 Science Standards of Learning Curriculum Framework provides a foundation of content knowledge and science and engineering practices that teachers or divisions should use when developing their own curriculum.

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Science
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Module
Author:
Anne Petersen
Date Added:
01/06/2020
2019-2020 Sussex County Public Schools TSIP Documents
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VSTE refreshed TSIPs adopted by Sussex Co. Public Schools. These documents outline our TSIP program.  There are two tiers, A and B.  Tier A is for returning teachers that passed with satisfactory from the previous year.  Tier B is for new teachers and those returning teachers that received an unsatisfactory rating.

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Cross-Curricular
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Assessment
Author:
Tim Mays
Date Added:
05/12/2020
2020-2021 Syllabus
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This is the syllabus for the 2020-2021 school year for special education services provided by Mr. Hooper.

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Special Education
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Syllabus
Author:
Jamie Hooper
Date Added:
06/10/2020
2024 Elie Wiesel Writing and Visual Arts Competition
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The annual Elie Wiesel Writing and Visuals Arts Competition is open to students in grades 6 through 12 and serves to inspire middle and high school students and teachers to learn more about the Holocaust, racism, bigotry, and the dangers of prejudice. The questions posed each year guide students to explore the lessons of the Holocaust while examining contemporary issues such as bullying, peer pressure, unthinking obedience to authority, and indifference.

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English
Fine Arts
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Author:
The Holocaust Commission of the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater
Date Added:
12/12/2023
2024 Granville P. Meade Scholarship Application (PDF)
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The Granville P. Meade Scholarship provides financial assistance to students who have achieved academically, but who are financially unable to attend college. The Granville P. Meade fund provides scholarship awards to worthy and financially disadvantaged Virginia high school seniors to attend one of Virginia's public or private colleges or universities. In the past years, each scholarship was in the amount of $2,000 per year for four years, provided the student continues to meet the scholarship requirements.Eligibility• You do not need to be a U.S. citizen to apply.• You must be a senior in high school that is attending school in Virginia (public, private, and home school all are able to apply). You must be planning to attend a postsecondary institution in Virginia (university, community college, or technical school).• There is no minimum GPA requirement; however, this scholarship is competitive in nature and, typically, recipients are those that have an above average academic record.

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Cross-Curricular
Material Type:
Assessment
Author:
Brittany Everett
Date Added:
03/08/2024
2024 Granville P. Meade Scholarship Program Student Guide
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The Granville P. Meade Scholarship provides financial assistance to students who have achieved academically, but who are financially unable to attend college. The Granville P. Meade fund provides scholarship awards to worthy and financially disadvantaged Virginia high school seniors to attend one of Virginia's public or private colleges or universities. In the past years, each scholarship was in the amount of $2,000 per year for four years, provided the student continues to meet the scholarship requirements.This guide is written for students and gives an overview of eligibility requirements, timelines and procedures.

Subject:
Professional Learning
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
Sarah Bazemore
Date Added:
03/08/2024
2024 Granville P. Meade: Student Guide
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All students interested in applying should review the eligibility requirements and timeline for the application. 

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Cross-Curricular
Material Type:
Student Guide
Author:
Brittany Everett
Date Added:
03/07/2024