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06-Data Source Audit (1).pdf
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Through the Data Source Audit, leadership teams become aware of each data source, its logistics, and how it is currently
being used. This audit is designed to be completed within four contexts based on the team’s priority needs-- Literacy,
Math/STEM, Student Engagement, and College-Career Readiness. Within the selected context, the team may choose to
complete this audit from a Student Data or a Practices

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Alternate Assessment
Assessment
Formative Assessment
Interim/Summative Assessment
Author:
Jim Lee
Lisa Arneson
Mary Ann Hudziak
Wendy Savaske
Judy Sargent
Date Added:
10/12/2020
100,000,000 Guinea Pigs : The Dangers of Consumption
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In 1927, responding to the seemingly overpowering claims of advertisers and mass marketers, engineer Frederick Schlink and economist Stuart Chase published Your Money's Worth, which argued for an "extension of the principle of buying goods according to impartial scientific tests rather than according to the fanfare and triumphs of higher salesmanship." Your Money's Worth became an instant best-seller, and the authors organized Consumers' Research, a testing bureau that provided information and published product tests in a new magazine, Consumers' Research Bulletin. The 1929 stock market crash heightened suspicion of consumer capitalism, and the magazine had 42,000 subscribers by 1932. In 1933, Schlink and Arthur Kallet (executive secretary of Consumers' Research) published 100,000,000 Guinea Pigs: Dangers in Everyday Foods, Drugs, and Cosmetics. The book struck a responsive chord in depression-era America--it went through thirteen printings in its first six months and became one of the best-selling books of the decade. The book's first chapter ("The Great American Guinea Pig"), gave a flavor of their vigorous arguments.

Subject:
Social Studies
U.S. History
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Primary Source
Reading
Provider:
American Social History Project / Center for History Media and Learning
Provider Set:
Many Pasts (CHNM/ASHP)
Author:
Center for History and New Media/American Social History Project
Date Added:
11/02/2017
100 Chart Number Puzzle Fun!
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This is a modification of the Helping With Math tasks, "Number Grid Puzzles," https://www.helpingwithmath.com/printables/worksheets/numbers/1nbt4-number-grid-puzzles01.htm. This activity was used with a tier 3 fourth grade intervention math group to help students count by tens in mid-decades and count forward and back by ones. I modified this activity by first having students make observations and note patterns in a hundreds chart; specifically encouraging students to note that counting on by ten ones increased the tens digit by one. Students then modeled this concept with base-ten blocks. Finally, students completed the hundreds chart number puzzles to reinforce this concept and wrote matching equations when a puzzle was solved. For example, "47 = 35 + 12."

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Learning Task
Date Added:
05/12/2018
100 People: A World Portrait
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This website gives you the opportunity see the world through different people all over the world on a variety of topics. Watch videos, see lesson plans about global issues and looking at it from a lense of focus on 100 people.

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Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
Interactive
Lesson
Reading
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
02/01/2022
1.05 Visual History and Visual Media Showcasing the Strength, Perseverance and Oppression of African Americans Across Time
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This Resource includes films covering topics such as historical events, social justice, documentaries,slave narratives, materials on PBS Learning Media for all grades, which includes free curatedstandards-aligned videos, interactives and lesson plans and contains grade level topics of interest.This Resource also contains the Smithsonian NAAHC "Civil Rights History Project." There are alsovarious audiovisual resources on Wisconsin African American History and "Women of theMovement."   

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Interactive
Primary Source
Reading
Author:
Gerald Sternberg
Date Added:
03/28/2023
1.09 -  African American History Post Civil War and Civil Rights  Movement - AAJFG
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These resources highlight the ways in which slavery did not end with the Civil War.  Although the term “slave” was no longer used, blacks were subjugated to sharecropping roles, limited educational opportunities and unfair judicial practices.  Teachers can address behavioral science, economic  geographic and social science education standards through the integration of this important period of American history.  The relationship between the restrictions placed on the African-American population that  persisted well into the 20th century and the current economic, health, social  and judicial challenges that continue to impact Black Americans today is made clear.

Subject:
U.S. History
Material Type:
Reference Material
Author:
Joanna Schimizzi
Merle Sternberg
Jamie Murray-Branch
Gerald Sternberg
Gloria Hawkins
Date Added:
04/10/2022
10-Pin Limbo
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This is a game where students practice adding and decomposing sums up to 12.  The game is for 2 players and requires two six-sided dice, and a 10-Pin Limbo! game sheet.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Game
Provider:
Creative Smarts, Inc.
Date Added:
01/18/2017
10 things every white teacher should know when talking about race
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"10 Things Every White Teacher Should Know About Race" is a podcast by Angela Watson owner/author of Truth for Teachers. 
This podcast is available in the iTunes store and is free to download. 
This podcast lists 10 points of cultural bias from the white persepctive. 

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Character Education
Education
Material Type:
Curriculum Map
Provider:
Angela Watson - The Cornerstone for Teachers
Date Added:
03/20/2018
12 Angry People Lesson for use with AAJFG 1.02
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This lesson is geared towards middle school students; the time period covered is Black America
during the 20th century with the design of understanding who these famous African American
people were and what they might have to say about the state of Black Americans in Wisconsin
based on their lived experiences.

Subject:
Ethnic Studies
Social Studies
U.S. History
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
AAJFG
WI DPI
Date Added:
10/10/2024