In this lesson on representation data, students explore how to make dot plots, histograms, and box plots and learn about outliers in a data set.
- Subject:
- Mathematics
- Material Type:
- Nearpod
- Provider:
- Nearpod
- Date Added:
- 09/17/2024
In this lesson on representation data, students explore how to make dot plots, histograms, and box plots and learn about outliers in a data set.
In this Science lesson, students will be introduced to the concept of neuron stimulation. Your students will be able to explain the role of the cell membrane in regulating Na+ levels in a neuron during an action potential.
In this lesson, students will learn about the prophet Muhammed, Islam's spread through Arabia, and will learn teachings from the Qur'an. From Spain to India, this lesson explains Muslim innovations in science, medicine and trade.
In this one-minute video, students learn about the judicial branch of government. A host explains the structure and function of the judicial branch, and students will analyze the role that the judicial branch plays in the United States government.
What is jury duty, and why is it important? In this one-minute video, students learn about jury duty. A host explains what a jury is and how juries are selected, then students consider why jury duty is an important civic duty.
This resource is a Nearpod lesson about analyzing shifting population trends of American Kestrel. It was created as part of the Reimagine Teaching program by HawkWatch International. HawkWatch International is a non-profit organization in Salt Lake City, Utah that works to protect raptors and our shared environment through scientific research and public education.
The Korean War is often referred to as the "forgotten war." Why is that? In this explainer video, students learn about the Korean War. They explore the causes and events of this war and consider its lasting effects today.
Who makes the laws? In this one-minute video, students learn about the legislative branch. A host describes the structure and functions of Congress, and students consider the significance of a two-chamber system.
In this social studies activity, students will review their understanding of the legislative branch of government using Nearpod's interactive quiz game, Time to Climb.
This a lesson plan to teach elementary students to understand their digital footprints. It encourages them to purposely create a positive digital footprint.
Learning Objectives: Students will understand the life cycle process while observing chickens hatching. They will use Keynote to present their findings.
In this engaging Nearpod science lesson, young students will learn about living organisms and nonliving materials. Whole class discussion, partner collaboration, and individual activities provide students with a variety of learning opportunities.
A Nearpod using PBS Kids Elinor Wonders Why episode about helping the environment (our habitat) by cleaning up litter.
This resource is a Nearpod lesson about the Manzano Mountains HawkWatch site located on Capilla Peak in New Mexico. It was created as part of the Reimagine Teaching program by HawkWatch International. HawkWatch International is a non-profit organization in Salt Lake City, Utah that works to protect raptors and our shared environment through scientific research and public education.
In this geography activity, students will review their understanding of map skills using Nearpod's interactive quiz game, Time to Climb.
This resource is a Nearpod lesson about gathering and analyzing data to explore the migratory paths of raptors. It was created as part of the Reimagine Teaching program by HawkWatch International. HawkWatch International is a non-profit organization in Salt Lake City, Utah that works to protect raptors and our shared environment through scientific research and public education.
This resource is a Nearpod lesson about:
Matter Cycling -- Understanding Biomagnification in the Ecosystem
It was created as part of the Reimagine Teaching program by HawkWatch International. HawkWatch International is a non-profit organization in Salt Lake City, Utah that works to protect raptors and our shared environment through scientific research and public education.
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