Electronic practice that can provide teachers the ability to individualize or assign …
Electronic practice that can provide teachers the ability to individualize or assign as a group. This collections of topics covers middle school standards through AP Calculus AB. Easily create a class and assign practice topics to one or all of your students. You can assign due date, late dates, as well as customize how many questions students need to work through. Students get immediate feedback on their practice and are walked through the correct solution if they get it incorrect. This website is run by a math teacher who created it because he was looking for an alternative to assigning textbook problems.
With help from the American Assocation of Chemistry Teachers and American Chemical …
With help from the American Assocation of Chemistry Teachers and American Chemical Society, Ptable has sponsored the creation of exciting new lesson plans developed by chemistry teachers which take advantage of the site's in-depth interactivity. Using these free lesson plans, you can engage with the periodic table in ways which were previously impossible.
This lesson teaches students about human resources management. First, use the Discussion …
This lesson teaches students about human resources management. First, use the Discussion Guide (found in Task 1) to teach students about this concept. Then, use the activity (found in Task 2) to assess their understanding. This activity gives students the chance to interview working professionals about their experience with HR management. A full lesson module related to this concept can be found on the MBA Learning Center. Visit mba.instructure.com and search for "HR:410" in the Commons.
This lesson offers one way to build a bridge between the home …
This lesson offers one way to build a bridge between the home and school learning experience, through a fun, take-home literacy activity. Students take turns taking home a book bag that includes a stuffed toy, a book to read with their families, art supplies, a topic to discuss, and a journal to complete as a family. The students then return the bag the following day and share their entries with the class. After every student has taken the bag home, the journal is bound into a book for the classroom library. The teacher then selects a new topic and book to start a second rotation. The goal is to invite parents to join their children in these literacy activities.
This lesson teaches students about the promotional mix. First, use the Discussion …
This lesson teaches students about the promotional mix. First, use the Discussion Guide (found in Task 1) to teach students about this concept. Then, use the activity to assess their understanding. This activity allows students to research and evaluate the promotion mix of real companies, making the concept more relevant and engaging. A full lesson module related to this concept can be found on the MBA Learning Center. Visit mba.instructure.com and search for "PR:003" in the Commons.
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