This is a fun long division bingo game that can be done …
This is a fun long division bingo game that can be done independently, as homework, in math centers, and as a class! This game contains and three and four digit by one digit division but does not include remainders. It also includes three different sizes of printable graph paper to help students align their long division problems correctly.
This lesson plan is designed to go along with a classroom reading …
This lesson plan is designed to go along with a classroom reading of Hamlet for high school students (grades 9-12). This lesson is designed to help students with their close reading skills and help them to create a deeper understanding of what is going on in one of Hamlet's soliloquies in the play. The lesson can be adapted for any of the soliloquies found in Hamlet (along with other Shakespearean plays). This lesson plan allows students to come outside of the difficulty of Shakespearean language and create meaning through connecting the words to artwork. It would be appropriate as an individual assignment, as well as an assignment for partners or small groups.
Students will explore healthy eating patterns as they relate to MyPlate. There …
Students will explore healthy eating patterns as they relate to MyPlate. There is a PowerPoint and a note guide to accompany this lesson. A mini-lab recipe, (a lab that will only take half of a class period), will be provided to help teach the concepts of the lesson. A fun, take home junk food makeover cooking assignment will be given at the end.
This lesson, "Heroes Among Us: A Veteran's Day Tribute Project," engages third-grade …
This lesson, "Heroes Among Us: A Veteran's Day Tribute Project," engages third-grade students in creating Adobe presentations to honor family members who have served in the military, blending personal history with national significance. Over a two-week period, this project can be conducted synchronously in a face-to-face classroom setting, encouraging direct interaction and collaboration among students and teachers. While the lesson plan was primarily authored by myself, input and contributions were made by fellow educators specializing in history and digital literacy to ensure a well-rounded educational experience.Free High-Resolution Photo of Flag,. 30 Sept. 2018, pxhere.com/en/photo/1520929?utm_content=shareClip&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=pxhere. Accessed 24 Apr. 2024.
High School Level Drawing Lesson was developed with the purpose of helping students learn …
High School Level Drawing Lesson was developed with the purpose of helping students learn to see basic shapes inside complex forms so that they can create a more accurate drawing or final work of art. This lesson is a HyperDoc lesson designed to allow students to work at different speeds and navigate learning in a way that works best for their learning. They will be expected to reflect on their learning and apply what they learned to by creating a final work of art using this specific drawing technique.It is a great way to include Technology into your classroom without all the hard work!
This lesson plan is for ninth grade language arts class. It includes …
This lesson plan is for ninth grade language arts class. It includes writing and critical thinking skills. It connects students to the humanities and encourages them to use different types of texts. Digital media will be included.
This wiki page documents the Sun Curve Design Challenge, inspired by the …
This wiki page documents the Sun Curve Design Challenge, inspired by the "Sun Curve" aquaponic garden sculpture to challenge teachers and students to produce new OER materials and incorporate green design thinking into the classroom.
The Importance of Digital Citizenship HyperDoc will help students learn about, understand, …
The Importance of Digital Citizenship HyperDoc will help students learn about, understand, and use their gained knowledge of digital citizenship wisely. Students will visit five links about different aspects of digital citizenship and communicate, through writing notes, what they learn and experience in each section.
This lesson is the beginning of a unit about inference. It gives …
This lesson is the beginning of a unit about inference. It gives students the opportunity to use context clues and schema to make inferences in their reading. They will listen to a story and make their own inference about the ending.
Students will learn to solve compound inequalities, absolute value inequalities, and systems …
Students will learn to solve compound inequalities, absolute value inequalities, and systems of equations, simplify radical expressions, solve quadratic equations and applications and simplify compound fractions, solve rational equations and applications, use function notation to solve problems and use exponential and logarithmic functions.Login: guest_oclPassword: ocl
An English language skills textbook to help ESL students acquire communication skills …
An English language skills textbook to help ESL students acquire communication skills in the community (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) The book is aimed at CLB levels 5/6 focusing on intercultural skills and essential skills: reading text, document use, writing, oral communication, thinking skills, working with others, and computer use.
This Nearpod lesson focuses on creating simple sentences by identifying nouns, verbs, …
This Nearpod lesson focuses on creating simple sentences by identifying nouns, verbs, and fragments. This can be delivered as a Live lesson or a student-paced lesson. The format may include either synchronous or asynchronous instruction. The author of this lesson is Danielle Macias. The background images in the Nearpod lesson were created by Slides Go: English vocabulary workshop presentation. Slidesgo. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2023, from https://slidesgo.com/theme/english-vocabulary-workshop#search-Education&position-5&results-4638
The main goal of the course is to highlight the general assumptions …
The main goal of the course is to highlight the general assumptions and methods that underlie all statistical analysis. The purpose is to get a good understanding of the scope, and the limitations of these methods. We also want to learn as much as possible about the assumptions behind the most common methods, in order to evaluate if they apply with reasonable accuracy to a given situation. Our goal is not so much learning bread and butter techniques: these are pre-programmed in widely available and used software, so much so that a mechanical acquisition of these techniques could be quickly done "on the job". What is more challenging is the evaluation of what the results of a statistical procedure really mean, how reliable they are in given circumstances, and what their limitations are.Login: guest_oclPassword: ocl
Content Area: Mathematics, StatisticsLesson: Students will use Ipad Numbers to collect data and …
Content Area: Mathematics, StatisticsLesson: Students will use Ipad Numbers to collect data and calculate Standard Deviation.Exemplar: https://www.icloud.com/numbers/0kE5GGbPDrKdqKP5Z8WfBh6qg#BlankAssessment: https://www.uen.org/rubric/previewRubric?id=37027
This lesson dives into the life of Pocahontas and John Smith through …
This lesson dives into the life of Pocahontas and John Smith through the reading of primary sources. Class discussions take place to evaluate what students know and understand. Students utilize Ipad technology to create a pamphlet that focuses on the importance of primary sources.
This lesson dives into the life of Pocahontas and John Smith through …
This lesson dives into the life of Pocahontas and John Smith through the reading of primary sources. Class discussions take place to evaluate what students know and understand. Students utilize Ipad technology to create a pamphlet that focuses on the importance of primary sources.
The lessons in this unit provide you with an opportunity to use …
The lessons in this unit provide you with an opportunity to use online resources to further enliven your students' encounter with Greek mythology, to deepen their understanding of what myths meant to the ancient Greeks, and to help them appreciate the meanings that Greek myths have for us today. In the lessons below, students will learn about Greek conceptions of the hero, the function of myths as explanatory accounts, the presence of mythological terms in contemporary culture, and the ways in which mythology has inspired later artists and poets.
This lesson plan has been created to help students build their annotation …
This lesson plan has been created to help students build their annotation skills, close reading skills, and ability to identify and analyze the central idea of a text. This lesson plan also has been created to build digital annotation skills using the Pages application for iPad. The overall outcome of this lesson plan is to show students the benefits of annotating a text using a digital tool and then taking the information from a text and applying it to create a Public Service Announcement that will bring awareness to a real-world issue or historical event that has had a large impact on our society.
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