This is guidance on AI from Alpine School District.
- Subject:
- Educational Technology
- Professional Learning
- Material Type:
- Reading
- Provider:
- Alpine School District
- Provider Set:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Date Added:
- 08/28/2024
This is guidance on AI from Alpine School District.
This resource is from the "Winter Feels Good" CD-ROM developed by SnowSports Industries America and its partners. It includes a PDF file with exercises that will help your students get their bodies ready for skiing.
This resource is from the "Winter Feels Good" CD-ROM developed by SnowSports Industries America and its partners. It includes a PDF file with information that will help your students dress for alpine skiing.
This resource is from the "Winter Feels Good" CD-ROM developed by SnowSports Industries America and its partners. It includes a template for creating an alpine skiing field trip flyer.
This article explains how teachers can read texts through the lens of preparing to teach the text and provides a model for reading as a teacher.
This lesson plan was made as a summative assessment after reading the American novel, Of Mice and Men. It is essential that students have read the novel and have access to either an iPhone, iPad, or Mac Computer for completion of this project via the Pages App. Students are often disappointed and frustrated with the ending of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, feeling that there are many other solutions to the problems of the characters. They are not alone; thousands of readers have also pled the same case. Well now, they have their chance to rewrite the ending and give George and Lennie the resolutions they think they deserve. For this assignment, they are to rewrite the final chapter using the Pages App via iPhone or iPad. "… of Mice And Men …" by bjornmeansbear is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/?ref=openverse.
Use aluminum foil, salt water, and activated charcoal to construct a simple battery strong enough to power a small motor or light.
This video segment from the Secret of Life School Video: "Genetic Medicine: Tinkering with Our Genes" explores the potential for gene therapy to cure diseases like Alzheimer's.
This activity helps students identify the amazing adaptations that animals have.
In this lesson, students will research the physical characteristics, adaptations, and habitat of an animal and share their findings through a question-and-answer (interview) session with the animal that will be presented using a PowerPoint presentation. Following their research, students will write a script they will use to narrate their presentation. Images, text, animation/transition of slides will be evaluated along with the content and the writing mechanics. This is a face-to-face format but could be virtual/distance learning.
This resource includes the sheet music, activity instructions, and audio files for "Amazing Grace" from the Elementary Songbook.
This resource is a free, downloadable audio file of short music clips to use for instruction.
This resource is a free, downloadable audio file of short music clips to use for instruction.
This is a phenomenon video for Strand 3. Science Phenomena: 3rd grade - Forces and Interactions
This is a phenomenon video for 3.3.1. Science Phenomena: 3rd grade - Forces and Interactions
This problem introduces repeated doubling in the context of a plant with branches that split into 2 more branches every week. The problem lays the foundation for understanding exponential growth and lends itself to a variety of representations. The Teachers' Notes page offers rationale, suggestions for implementation, discussion questions, and ideas for extension and support.
This book explores how to support student sensemaking of science concepts. It includes specific vignettes, examples, and practical suggestions for implementing in the classroom.
Through a close reading of "Amelia Bedelia", students reread the material to discuss text-dependent questions, promoting deep thinking about the text and its characters.
This webpage includes information about the amendments to the U.S. Constitution and their role in the history of the United States of America.
Educators can use America From Scratch (and its discussion guides) to engage the most important issues of the day, and to encourage critical thinking and promote civic engagement with their students.