This informational text explores how the Inupiat of Alaska's northwest have adapted …
This informational text explores how the Inupiat of Alaska's northwest have adapted to changing climate conditions throughout the past and present. The changes impact how close to the ocean they live and how easily they can hunt bowhead whales to maintain their lifestyle. The text is written at a kindergarten through grade one reading level. This is a PDF containing the informational text. This version is a full-color PDF that can be printed, cut and folded to form a book. Each book contains color photographs and illustrations.
This resource provides a bank of exercises for students to choose and …
This resource provides a bank of exercises for students to choose and work with. The exercises are categorized by target area and level of difficulty. Included in the resource is video footage of how to execute the exercise, serving as a visual learning tool for the learner. Additional options exist with this resource, including body weight exercises, TRX exercises, and dumbbell exercises.
Blogger and author of several educational books Pernille Ripp demonstrates her writing …
Blogger and author of several educational books Pernille Ripp demonstrates her writing process as she works on a section of her up and coming book. Part of our Wisconsin Writes series of videos designed to help students and teachers observe how successful authors write. http://dpi.wi.gov/wisconsin-writes
The Future Ready Leaders project provides a systematic review of research and …
The Future Ready Leaders project provides a systematic review of research and a personalized playlist for district leaders generated from 50 short, high production quality videos. Collectively, these videos constitute a virtual site visit hosted by some of the most forward leaning Future Ready district leaders in the country sharing lessons learned and effective policies and practices with their peers.
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.
This blended lesson plan guides students as they discover how to compare …
This blended lesson plan guides students as they discover how to compare and contrast the physical and chemical properties of matter. The lesson includes a podcast with study guide and vocabulary sheets to be used as a flipped lesson. It also includes an interactive "thinglink", as well as an interactive "Wizer Sheet". There is also a hands on lab. A Google Form assessment is also included.
Physics Classroom is intended for beginning physics/physical science students of all ages …
Physics Classroom is intended for beginning physics/physical science students of all ages and their teachers. It offers a tutorial, interactives, concept builders, Shockwave studios, multimedia studios, and much more. This free web-site contains lessons, interactives, simulations, photo galleries, laboratory exercises, and the option to purchase additional assessment materials/ and for educators.
With this resource, students will identify elements of setting development within multiple …
With this resource, students will identify elements of setting development within multiple texts as well as recognize picture books as model texts that exemplify multiple literary elements. The lesson has a writing component where students apply the elements of setting development to revisions of their own writing.
Intended for middle, high school, and early college classes, this learning resource …
Intended for middle, high school, and early college classes, this learning resource takes a multifaceted look at 19th-century painting in France, as well as at the culture that produced and is reflected by that art. Organized by region, it provides a quick glance at the setting, history, and cultural life of Paris, the ële-de-France, the mountain areas of Franche-Comt and Auvergne, Normandy, Brittany, and Provence as well as in-depth examinations of more than 50 works of art. The packetŐs classroom guide includes activities that bring the music, literature, politics, cuisine, and artistic strategies of 19th-century France to life. Recommended for social studies, history, French language, and art curricula.
The Piggy Bank Primer: Budget and Saving e-book for 7 through 9 …
The Piggy Bank Primer: Budget and Saving e-book for 7 through 9 year olds uses a story, activities, and puzzles to introduce basic economic conceptsŃsaving, savings plan, spending, costs, benefits, goods, services, and opportunity cost.
Help Sam the gardener in the Sunflower Greenhouse. Learn about plants and …
Help Sam the gardener in the Sunflower Greenhouse. Learn about plants and their parts, photosynthesis and energy. This lesson includes practical exercises. Good for grade 3.
In this Ed.ted lesson plan, Alex Gendler unravels Plato's Allegory of the …
In this Ed.ted lesson plan, Alex Gendler unravels Plato's Allegory of the Cave, found in Book VII of The Republic. The source contains a video lecture explaining and demonstrating Plato's allegory. The source offers comprehension questions to check for understanding, as well as interactive discussions. Finally, the source provides links to the full text context (Book VII of the Republic), two excellent video interpretations of the allegory, and connections to both modern scientific interpretatins of knowledge and modern interpretations of the story in the movies (The Matrix
This project is a great resource to the Grant County Historical Society …
This project is a great resource to the Grant County Historical Society (GCHS) and the Platteville area as it deals with a history not often told and one the GCHS does not have the resources to tackle on their own. Several of the student reserchers said “I hope that the exhibit will remind visitors of the complexity of our history and that there is always more to be told.”Even the boards used for the displays had a local connection. They were designed by a Lancaster native who earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts with an emphasis in graphic design from UW-Platteville.By visiting the cemetery for photos and getting the opportunity to compile the information for the board from the historical markers and the Wisconsin Historical Society, researchers were able to connect and learn more about an area that they thought they were already familiar with.
In this two-player e-example, students take timed turns racing to the end …
In this two-player e-example, students take timed turns racing to the end of each fraction line by moving one or more of their markers to sum to a given fraction value.
PlopIt allows users to build dot plots of data using the mouse. …
PlopIt allows users to build dot plots of data using the mouse. View how the mean, median, and mode change as entries are added to the plot. Parameters: Range for observations.
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