This subject is aimed at students with little or no programming experience. …
This subject is aimed at students with little or no programming experience. It aims to provide students with an understanding of the role computation can play in solving problems. It also aims to help students, regardless of their major, to feel justifiably confident of their ability to write small programs that allow them to accomplish useful goals. The class will use the Python€ž¢ programming language.
This is the final project I use at the end of my …
This is the final project I use at the end of my marketing information management unit. See link below for quick video explanation.Marketing Information Management Project
This activity emphasizes identifying which type(s) of insurance are best used in …
This activity emphasizes identifying which type(s) of insurance are best used in which situations. It starts by showing a couple All State "Mayhem" commericals and having students identify which types of insurance that peril would need. From there, students are split into groups of 3-4 to create their own videos with assigned insurance types.
My famous line is always: My #1 requirement is that making your insurance videos does not require you to use your insurance (aka...nobody get injured or actually wreck anything!)
The following assessments and rubrics are valuable to assess knowledge in an …
The following assessments and rubrics are valuable to assess knowledge in an introductory Microsoft Office course (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access).
Created by Laura Schoenike, Menomonee Falls High School
The assessment served as a final paper for a Principles of Business …
The assessment served as a final paper for a Principles of Business course. The process covers much of what is in a typical introductory course, but allows students to use their own ideas for a small business that could be started with a small amount of capital.
Teachinghistory.org (National History Education Clearinghouse) offers resources to teachers in multiple ways. …
Teachinghistory.org (National History Education Clearinghouse) offers resources to teachers in multiple ways. Three sections outline teaching materials, history content, and best practices in teaching history. There are links for elementary, middle, and high school teachers, with everything from complete lesson plans to general outlines of historical events and skills. You can also access research on the state of history education in the country, as well as a blog and the teachinghistory.org community.
The nitrogen cycle game helps you learn how nitrogen atoms move through …
The nitrogen cycle game helps you learn how nitrogen atoms move through various forms including soil, the atmosphere, plants and animals. Actions such as lightening, bacteria digestion, plant assimilation, plant death, animal death, herbivorism and nitrogen fixing plant bacteria move nitrogen from one form to another.
Students can improve their grammar and writing skills and teachers can instantly …
Students can improve their grammar and writing skills and teachers can instantly differentiate using an adaptive platform. This website allows students and teachers to track progress toward mastery of Common Core and state standards.
This interactive online tool will quiz your students on naming/identifying notes. It …
This interactive online tool will quiz your students on naming/identifying notes. It is customizable so you can use treble, bass, grand, alto, or tenor clefs. Great for practice and reinforcing knowledge.
This is a combination of a worksheet and interactive activity for students …
This is a combination of a worksheet and interactive activity for students to either be introduced to photosynthesis and cellular respiration, or it can be a review activity. Students take 9 pieces of paper (for which they write the different parts of the chemical equation of photosynthesis/cellular respiration) to construct the equations for both processes. This is to help them see that the processes are the "opposite" of each other. While following along on the worksheet, students manipulate the pieces of paper according to the instructions and then answer questions on the worksheet.
Students will compare and contrast adult plants and seedlings/young plants using pictures, …
Students will compare and contrast adult plants and seedlings/young plants using pictures, journaling, growing plants in the classroom and comparing experimental plant growth with natural plant growth to learn why plants survive and where.
Students will create a label for a bottled beverage. The target market …
Students will create a label for a bottled beverage. The target market for the beverage is children ages 4-10, both boys and girls, and is available throughout the United States. All students are required to call the juice "Giggle Juice", which makes it fun to see how they can spin the idea. Students will design the branding, and include it on the descriptive label. Typically, I give each student a different drink with a label that can be peeled off so we can analyze the label first, and then the students use that bottle to create the label for their "Giggle Juice"
Students will build literacy skills by researching a retail company. They will …
Students will build literacy skills by researching a retail company. They will synthesize the information they uncover into a written paper, a slideshow/presentation, and a poster/infographic which they will then present in front of an audience.
As a class, read the book Six Thinking Hats by Edward DeBono. …
As a class, read the book Six Thinking Hats by Edward DeBono. This book provides a framework to help people think clearly and thoroughly by directing their thinking attention in one direction at a time--white hat facts, green hat creativity, yellow hat benefits, black cautions, red hat feelings, and blue hat process. Six Thinking Hats is a powerful book that facilitates critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and creativity. It allows each person's unique point of view to be included and considered. This activity will test students on their knowledge of what was learned through reading and discussion. This can be used as final assessment after reading the book.
Use this spreadsheet after students have been taught the basics of spreadsheets: …
Use this spreadsheet after students have been taught the basics of spreadsheets: entering and editing data, formatting a spreadsheet, basic functions, sorting, creating and formatting charts. Students use Skittles (can also use M&Ms or another candy or type of food with different colors that can be sorted) to create a spreadsheet. They will sort the data, create functions to analyze the data, and insert a chart.
Smithsonian TweenTribune allows you to easily create a classroom and assign dailly …
Smithsonian TweenTribune allows you to easily create a classroom and assign dailly AP news articles that are Lexile® leveled for K-12 students. It also includes: self-scoring quizzes customized by Lexile® level, critical thinking questions, student commenting, Espanol AP articles, weekly lesson plans and videos and weekend "Monday Morning Ready" newsletter as prep for the week ahead.
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