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5th Grade - Use the Four Operations with Parentheses to Find a Missing Number
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This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach fifth graders about adding and subtracting with parentheses - missing number.

Subject:
Elementary Mathematics
Mathematics
Material Type:
Assessment
Interactive
Lecture
Provider:
CK-12 Foundation
Provider Set:
CK-12 Elementary Math
Date Added:
06/25/2018
5th Grade - Visual Objects: Comparing Length
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This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach fifth graders about visual objects: comparing length.

Subject:
Elementary Mathematics
Mathematics
Material Type:
Assessment
Interactive
Lecture
Provider:
CK-12 Foundation
Provider Set:
CK-12 Elementary Math
Date Added:
06/25/2018
5th Grade: Where Does Your Water Go?
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In this lesson, students will communicate information about their local watershed systems and how they function to move water through areas to different bodies of water.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Great Salt Lake Collaborative
Author:
Greta Wilkening
Date Added:
05/16/2024
5th Grade: Writing an Informational Article
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In this lesson, students will create an article that uses evidence from the data they have analyzed throughout this program to design solutions that address what is happening to the lake.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Great Salt Lake Collaborative
Author:
Greta Wilkening
Date Added:
05/16/2024
5th grade Autobiography Unit
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This is a lesson plan can be used to add technology to your classroom. Students will creae an Narrative autobiography in both a media form and a 5 paragraph essay. 

Subject:
Elementary English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Chari
Date Added:
08/07/2021
5th grade Biography Unit
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This lesson will teach students to write a biography and allow them to use technology to create a flyer using the Pages app on their ipads. 

Subject:
Elementary English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Chari
Date Added:
08/07/2021
6.1.1 Appearance of Moon
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This is a sixth-grade student science experience tied to SEEd standard 6.1.1. In this experience students explore why the Moon looks different throughout the month.
These experiences were designed to support students in engaging in science investigations with siblings and/or parents at home and then report back about what was discovered. They were created in a way that is easily adaptable for both online and printed formats. They are formatted to help students wonder about and investigate the science phenomena happening in the world around them. These experiences do not describe how students should write up and return work to their teacher. It is up to each teacher to adapt them to best meet student needs. When individualized by the teacher, a student could be asked to engage in one or more of these experiences a week and report back. This format aligns closely to the vision and expectation of the SEEd standards.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Utah State Board of Education
Provider Set:
SEEd Student Science Experiences
Author:
Utah State Board of Education
Date Added:
04/13/2021
6.2.2 Density of Matter
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This is a sixth-grade student science experience tied to SEEd standard 6.2.2. In this experience students investigate the effects of heat energy on density of matter.
These experiences were designed to support students in engaging in science investigations with siblings and/or parents at home and then report back about what was discovered. They were created in a way that is easily adaptable for both online and printed formats. They are formatted to help students wonder about and investigate the science phenomena happening in the world around them. These experiences do not describe how students should write up and return work to their teacher. It is up to each teacher to adapt them to best meet student needs. When individualized by the teacher, a student could be asked to engage in one or more of these experiences a week and report back. This format aligns closely to the vision and expectation of the SEEd standards.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Utah State Board of Education
Provider Set:
SEEd Student Science Experiences
Author:
Utah State Board of Education
Date Added:
04/13/2021
6.2.2 Effects of Heat Energy on Matter
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This is a sixth-grade student science experience tied to SEEd standard 6.2.2. In this experience students investigate the effects of heat energy on phase changes in matter.
These experiences were designed to support students in engaging in science investigations with siblings and/or parents at home and then report back about what was discovered. They were created in a way that is easily adaptable for both online and printed formats. They are formatted to help students wonder about and investigate the science phenomena happening in the world around them. These experiences do not describe how students should write up and return work to their teacher. It is up to each teacher to adapt them to best meet student needs. When individualized by the teacher, a student could be asked to engage in one or more of these experiences a week and report back. This format aligns closely to the vision and expectation of the SEEd standards.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Utah State Board of Education
Provider Set:
SEEd Student Science Experiences
Author:
Utah State Board of Education
Date Added:
04/13/2021
6.2.4 Insulators and Conductors
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This is a sixth-grade student science experience tied to SEEd standard 6.2.4. In this experience students explore ice melting on different surfaces as a way to make sense of insulators and conductors.
These experiences were designed to support students in engaging in science investigations with siblings and/or parents at home and then report back about what was discovered. They were created in a way that is easily adaptable for both online and printed formats. They are formatted to help students wonder about and investigate the science phenomena happening in the world around them. These experiences do not describe how students should write up and return work to their teacher. It is up to each teacher to adapt them to best meet student needs. When individualized by the teacher, a student could be asked to engage in one or more of these experiences a week and report back. This format aligns closely to the vision and expectation of the SEEd standards.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Utah State Board of Education
Provider Set:
SEEd Student Science Experiences
Author:
Utah State Board of Education
Date Added:
04/13/2021
6.2 Thermal Energy
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Unit Summary
This unit on thermal energy transfer begins with students testing whether a new plastic cup sold by a store keeps a drink colder for longer compared to the regular plastic cup that comes free with the drink. Students find that the drink in the regular cup warms up more than the drink in the special cup. This prompts students to identify features of the cups that are different, such as the lid, walls, and hole for the straw, that might explain why one drink warms up more than the other. 
Students investigate the different cup features they conjecture are important to explaining the phenomenon, starting with the lid. They model how matter can enter or exit the cup via evaporation However, they find that in a completely closed system, the liquid inside the cup still changes temperature. This motivates the need to trace the transfer of energy into the drink as it warms up. Through a series of lab investigations and simulations, students find that there are two ways to transfer energy into the drink: (1) the absorption of light and (2) thermal energy from the warmer air around the drink. They are then challenged to design their own drink container that can perform as well as the store-bought container, following a set of design criteria and constraints.
This unit builds toward the following NGSS Performance Expectations (PEs) as described in the OpenSciEd Scope & Sequence: MS-PS1-4*, MS-PS3-3, MS-PS3-4, MS-PS3-5, MS-PS4-2*, MS-ETS1-4. The OpenSciEd units are designed for hands-on learning and therefore materials are necessary to teach the unit. These materials can be purchased as science kits or assembled using the kit material list.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Module
Provider:
OpenSciEd
Date Added:
12/10/2020
6.3 Weather, Climate & Water Cycling
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The goals of OpenSciEd are to ensure any science teacher, anywhere, can access and download freely available, high quality, locally adaptable full-course materials. REMOTE LEARNING GUIDE FOR THIS UNIT NOW AVAILABLE!

This unit on weather, climate, and water cycling is broken into four separate lesson sets. In the first two lesson sets, students explain small-scale storms. In the third and fourth lesson sets, students explain mesoscale weather systems and climate-level patterns of precipitation. Each of these two parts of the unit is grounded in a different anchoring phenomenon.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Lesson
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Provider:
OpenSciEd
Author:
OpenSciEd
Date Added:
12/10/2020
6.3 Weather, Climate & Water Cycling - Unit Overview
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This unit on weather, climate, and water cycling is broken into four separate lesson sets. In the first two lesson sets, students explain small-scale storms. In the third and fourth lesson sets, students explain mesoscale weather systems and climate-level patterns of precipitation. Each of these two parts of the unit is grounded in a different anchoring phenomenon.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Provider:
OpenSciEd
Date Added:
12/10/2020
6.4.4 Stability of Populations in Ecosystems
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This is a sixth-grade student science experience tied to SEEd standard 6.4.4. In this experience students construct an argument from evidence for how the stability of populations is affected by changes to an ecosystem.
These experiences were designed to support students in engaging in science investigations with siblings and/or parents at home and then report back about what was discovered. They were created in a way that is easily adaptable for both online and printed formats. They are formatted to help students wonder about and investigate the science phenomena happening in the world around them. These experiences do not describe how students should write up and return work to their teacher. It is up to each teacher to adapt them to best meet student needs. When individualized by the teacher, a student could be asked to engage in one or more of these experiences a week and report back. This format aligns closely to the vision and expectation of the SEEd standards.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Utah State Board of Education
Provider Set:
SEEd Student Science Experiences
Author:
Utah State Board of Education
Date Added:
04/13/2021
6-8 Random Acts of Kindness Curriculum
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Our new Kindness in the Classroom® curriculum is a Tier 1 evidenced-based social emotional learning curriculum designed to help schools create a culture of kindness. Each unit teaches six core kindness concepts: Respect, Caring, Inclusiveness, Integrity, Responsibility, and Courage.

Subject:
Other
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Random Acts of Kindness
Date Added:
11/14/2022
6.EE,G Sierpinski's Carpet
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This is a task from the Illustrative Mathematics website that is one part of a complete illustration of the standard to which it is aligned. Each task has at least one solution and some commentary that addresses important asects of the task and its potential use. Here are the first few lines of the commentary for this task: Take a square with area 1. Divide it into 9 equal-sized squares. Remove the middle one. What is the area of the figure now? Take the remaining 8 square...

Subject:
Elementary Mathematics
Mathematics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Illustrative Mathematics
Provider Set:
Illustrative Mathematics
Author:
Illustrative Mathematics
Date Added:
08/06/2013