This activity is a teacher demonstration of an ice cream model representing …
This activity is a teacher demonstration of an ice cream model representing glacier movement across Minnesota. Teacher/student questions and discussion should be encouraged during the demonstration.
History teacher Jodi Hoard, leads her 6th grade students through a close …
History teacher Jodi Hoard, leads her 6th grade students through a close reading of an informational text and models how to find key ideas and details within it. She builds off of previous text annotation skills students' have and introduces a graphic organizer where they can record important information while reading.
This activity clearly shows students how to find the value of k …
This activity clearly shows students how to find the value of k in a traanslation of a linear function. It shows the student the difference between a vertical and a horizontal translation.
This visualization is a collection of maps, by continent, that project the …
This visualization is a collection of maps, by continent, that project the impact on coastlines of a 216-foot rise in sea level, which is assumed to be the result of melting all the land ice on Earth.
Digital Literacy and Responsibility. The student will learn new skills for using …
Digital Literacy and Responsibility. The student will learn new skills for using technology in productive, creative, and responsible ways. They will use the skills to help themselves and others in their world to make good decisions about technology. (Description taken from site, retrieved on May,3, 2016)
Virtual lab to demonstrate the process and rationale of the steps of …
Virtual lab to demonstrate the process and rationale of the steps of the ELISA Test. ELISA Test is an antibody detection test to help doctors and veterinarians diagnose diseases based on if the animal or person has the antibodies for that disease found in their blood. This lab is great at showing all the steps required to conduct an ELISA Test, as well as provide reasons behind the different steps. The resource attached contains questions for students to answer before, during and after the lab.
Students learn about trophic levels in a marine food pyramid. Students play …
Students learn about trophic levels in a marine food pyramid. Students play a game and complete mathematic equations to learn what happens to coral reef health when shark populations decrease.
This Demonstration shows the instantaneous rate of change for different x values …
This Demonstration shows the instantaneous rate of change for different x values for polynomial functions of degree 2, 3, or 4, an exponential function, and a logistic function.
This resource is an online interactive simulation of the Pacific Ocean off …
This resource is an online interactive simulation of the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Washington in the United States of America. This simulation has 3 key features which are research areas, instruments with their current readings, and infrastructures near and in the Pacific Ocean. The user can select a feature that they want to learn more about by selecting that feature and then the user can learn about various oceanic equipment used in that area as well as if the equipment is currently operational.
This video is a fictional account of a young girl named Becky …
This video is a fictional account of a young girl named Becky who is in her first experience of social networking. It addresses Internet safety, cyberbullying, and privacy issues.
This resource contains a series of activities, lessons and ideas for introducing …
This resource contains a series of activities, lessons and ideas for introducing Elementary students to the design thinking process. The author includes connections to Empathy and the implications of designing things with others in mind.
This activity is designed to provide qualitative understanding of the Work-Energy Theorem. …
This activity is designed to provide qualitative understanding of the Work-Energy Theorem. Students are expected to have read introductory material regarding the theorem, and are tested on this with a short online quiz prior to class. After a brief discussion a "warm-up" demonstration is conducted with student participation. A question is then posed regarding the height a "Hopper Popper" will reach if launched from a thumb instead of a hard flat surface. After initial responses are presented, discussion groups are formed to achieve consensus and provide justification of conclusions. This is followed by a confirming demonstration with surprising results.
Open tube resonators of nearly identical length produce sound waves with frequencies …
Open tube resonators of nearly identical length produce sound waves with frequencies very close together. The difference between the two frequenciesy is the beat note frequency heard when two resonators (musical intruments)are slightly out-of-tune.
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