Cornell's Lab of Ornithology provides a series of downloadable lessons which explore …
Cornell's Lab of Ornithology provides a series of downloadable lessons which explore the topics of science process, natural and sexual selection, behaviors and heritability through hands-on activities and lively discussions. The lessons are companions to their "Bird's-of-Paradise Project" video series. This set of lessons is part of a larger set of curricular and lesson resources available and through downloads.
Teaching young students to count from 1-100 using music, rhythm, counting, and …
Teaching young students to count from 1-100 using music, rhythm, counting, and finger/body movements help young minds remember order and patterns in numbers.
In this simulation, students will run a county and make decisions that …
In this simulation, students will run a county and make decisions that affect the success of their county. Constituents in the simulation pose problems for studenst to determine if they should solve and which department inthe county should be responsible.
Instructor Notes: Teachers can assign this content to their students in iCivics account and then Clicking the Assign button on this activity. Teachers will then have the option to add a Class into iCivics OR Sync a roster from Google Classroom. This will allow teachers to see student's responses. There are also Downloadable Resources available to support this learning activity.
This resource is a summative assessment that can be used after a …
This resource is a summative assessment that can be used after a recorder unit where students learn basic note/rest values in 4/4 time, such as whole, half, and quarter notes and rests. Students are asked to review the basics of 4/4 time, such as how many beats may fit into a measure and how many beats notes/rests may receive. Students are asked to review all of the pitches that they've learned on the recorder so far and then fill out a chart stating how many whole, half, or quarter notes/rests may fit into a measure of 4/4 time. Next, students will create an 8 measure recorder composition using all of the pitches they've learned on the recorder so far and whole, half, and quarter notes and rests. Students will walk away from this assignment with a better understanding of how many whole, half, and quarter notes/rests fit into one measure of 4/4 time, using the pitches they've learned on the recorder, therefore reinforcing those concepts as well.
Want to figure out how much debt you have and when you'll …
Want to figure out how much debt you have and when you'll be debt-free? A debt calculator allows you to combine outstanding debt from your credit cards, auto loans, personal loans and real estate loans to calculate how much you owe. Start saving by using a debt calculator to create a payoff plan, and track your payment progress today.
Want to figure out how much debt you have and when you'll …
Want to figure out how much debt you have and when you'll be debt-free? A debt calculator allows you to combine outstanding debt from your credit cards, auto loans, personal loans and real estate loans to calculate how much you owe. Start saving by using a debt calculator to create a payoff plan, and track your payment progress today.
This activity allows the user to explore different cross sections of various …
This activity allows the user to explore different cross sections of various cones, cylinders, prisms, and pyramids. Cross sections can be difficult for students to understand, given that the concept requires that students switch between three-dimensional shapes and two-dimensional representations of those shapes.
Embed a layer of questions, quizzes, and rich media annotations into any …
Embed a layer of questions, quizzes, and rich media annotations into any reading assignment. Track mastery of literacy skills and Common Core standards in real-time.
With your mouse, drag data points and their error bars, and watch …
With your mouse, drag data points and their error bars, and watch the best-fit polynomial curve update instantly. You choose the type of fit: linear, quadratic, cubic, or quartic. The reduced chi-square statistic shows you when the fit is good. Or you can try to find the best fit by manually adjusting fit parameters.
With your mouse, drag data points and their error bars, and watch …
With your mouse, drag data points and their error bars, and watch the best-fit polynomial curve update instantly. You choose the type of fit: linear, quadratic, cubic, or quartic. The reduced chi-square statistic shows you when the fit is good. Or you can try to find the best fit by manually adjusting fit parameters.
Students will work independently in the lab to produce a dragon from …
Students will work independently in the lab to produce a dragon from the random mixing of genetic traits. Students will use Mendelian principles to construct their dragon. Students will then “mate†their dragon with another dragon and predict the probability of specific genotypes/phenotypes for offspring of the dragon parents.
You Pour, I Choose presents students with a real-world application of which …
You Pour, I Choose presents students with a real-world application of which cylindrical container holds more soda. Students will find the volume of soda in two different sized cylinders.
This visualization tool shows sea ice data from 1978 to the present. …
This visualization tool shows sea ice data from 1978 to the present. Selected data can be animated to show changes in sea ice extent over time. Data is added by the National Snow and Ice Data Center as it becomes available.
Simulate the original experiment that proved that electrons can behave as waves. …
Simulate the original experiment that proved that electrons can behave as waves. Watch electrons diffract off a crystal of atoms, interfering with themselves to create peaks and troughs of probability.
This resource is a lesson plan where students will role play and …
This resource is a lesson plan where students will role play and debate using a guided 5 sections script where students will explain their own opinion about deforestation and how the rainforests should be managed.
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