Students will use pictures of organisms and their offspring to compare inheritance between offspring of sexual reproduction and asexual.
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- 05/27/2022
Students will use pictures of organisms and their offspring to compare inheritance between offspring of sexual reproduction and asexual.
Using guided notes, students will learn what comparison shopping is, how it can help consumers, and when it makes sense to comparison shop
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Students will learn about their own heritage by filling in an outline and then creating a poster.
Students will predict possible consequences of substance use and analyze how social messages regarding the use of alcohol, tobacco/nicotine and other drugs may misrepresent the negative effects of each.
Students will understand the rights and responsibilities of buyers and sellers, the process of comparison-shopping, consumer protection laws, and agencies.
Students will be able to identify methods used by predatory lenders for prevention, comprehend basic consumer rights, and demonstrate knowledge of filing complaints when these rights are violated. Additionally, students will understand tactics employed by predatory lenders and be equipped with the skills to avoid falling victim to them.
Students will review cooking terminology discussed in Foods I using a packet and game. The students will also be participating in a knife skills lab.
Cooking terms
While investigating the properties of rocks, students will create a classroom rock collection.
This lesson provides a way to help the students demonstrate coping behaviors related to grief and loss through using concepts and conventions of print to create text.
Students use the Cornell notes tool (developed by Walter Pauk from Cornell University) to do close reading of informational text.
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Students practice prepared scripts, film a broadcast, critique the clips, and create a criteria for improving broadcasts. Teacher creates rubric from student generated criteria. Class then critique the original broadcasts using the rubric, practice using the criteria, refilm and critique looking for improvements.
Students will pick out the main theme for the book and discuss the elements used to make up the story. They will use the iPad App Story Creator to illustrate and write their own story. They will be learning how to take a paper illustration and put it into a digital story and add their own text. This can be adapted to 4-6 grades.
Students will pick out the main theme for the book and discuss the elements used to make up the story. They will use the iPad App Story Creator to illustrate and write their own story. They will be learning how to take a paper illustration and put it into a digital story and add their own text. This can be adapted to 4-6 grades.
Students will identify key elements to include in a resume, discuss best practices, analyze another person’s resume, and write a first draft resume.
This lesson will focus on what a strong password is and how to create one.
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