In this lesson, students will compare and contrast excerpts from The Republic …
In this lesson, students will compare and contrast excerpts from The Republic of Plato and selected Federalist Papers by James Madison to determine in what ways Madison agreed and disagreed with Plato, regarding human nature the proper role of government in a society. What influence did Plato have on James Madison and the writers of the Constitution? In what ways did they agree? In what ways did they disagree?
This article describes the the ways that ancient rome continue to impact …
This article describes the the ways that ancient rome continue to impact the world today. This resources is great because it can be adusted to meet your students reading level including 6th grade
It would be bad enough to face the enemy on a battlefield, …
It would be bad enough to face the enemy on a battlefield, but being a prisoner of war (POW) could be far worse. During the Civil War, both sides had terrible prison camps, but one particular Georgia camp has become synonymous with inhumane treatment. Fort Sumter outside the town of Andersonville housed 30,000 prisoners in a facility designed for 10,000. Overcrowding and filthy conditions resulted in death by starvation, disease, exposure, or at the hands of other prisoners for nearly half of the POWs at Andersonville.
This is a facsimile of President Andrew Jackson's December 6, 1830 Message …
This is a facsimile of President Andrew Jackson's December 6, 1830 Message to Congress in 1830. In it, he called for the relocation of eastern Native American nations to land west of the Mississippi River in order to open the land for settlement by citizens of the United States. This message confirmed the removal policy already established by the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
This task provides a construction of the angle bisector of an angle …
This task provides a construction of the angle bisector of an angle by reducing it to the bisection of an angle to finding the midpoint of a line segment. It is worth observing the symmetry -- for both finding midpoints and bisecting angles, the goal is to cut an object into two equal parts. The conclusion of this task is that they are, in a sense, of exactly equivalent difficulty -- bisecting a segment allows us to bisect and angle (part a) and, conversely, bisecting an angle allows us to bisect a segment (part b). In addition to seeing how these two constructions are related, the task also provides an opportunity for students to use two different triangle congruence criteria: SSS and SAS.
This task provides a construction of the angle bisector of an angle …
This task provides a construction of the angle bisector of an angle by reducing it to the bisection of an angle to finding the midpoint of a line segment.
Students are introduced to all kinds of angles in this lesson plan, …
Students are introduced to all kinds of angles in this lesson plan, including acute, obtuse, right, vertical, adjacent, and corresponding among others.
Open Middle provides math problems that have a closed beginning, a closed …
Open Middle provides math problems that have a closed beginning, a closed end, and an open middle. This means that there are multiple ways to approach and ultimately solve the problems. Open middle problems generally require a higher Depth of Knowledge than most problems that assess procedural and conceptual understanding.
This lesson is about animal adaptations. Students will learn about adaptaions of …
This lesson is about animal adaptations. Students will learn about adaptaions of different animals through discussion and group work. Utlimately, students will be able to write a paragraph descrbing the adaptations of an animal of their choice. Image Created by: Stephanie WoodPhoto Taken by: Stephanie Wood
3.2.4 Students will compare the structures and functions of different species that …
3.2.4 Students will compare the structures and functions of different species that help them live and survive such as hooves on prairie animals or webbed feet in aquatic animals.3.2.2 Students will differentiate between inherited traits of plants and animals such as spines on a cactus or shape of a beak and learned behaviors such as an animal learning tricks or a child riding a bicycle.Created by: Shellet Rowley. Picture taken by: Shellet Rowley
This lesson plan is designed to help 3rd grade teachers teach their …
This lesson plan is designed to help 3rd grade teachers teach their students how animal charateristics help them survive ina habitat The activities in the lesson can be completed in 1- 3 hours. This lesson is taught as a whole group ,in small groups in person or online. The slide presentation will be completed as a partner assignment. The lesson plan is created by the author (Norlene Hamann) using resources from Youtube, Worldbook kids, and National Geographic Kids.
This is a science unit plan for 1st grade about different biomes/habitats …
This is a science unit plan for 1st grade about different biomes/habitats and what the characteristics and adaptations are of the animals that live there. It is a technology based unit using resources like Nearpod, Adobe Spark, LMS, etc.Title Image: MathKnight -at- TAU, Nov. 11, 2015, Animals of Israel, CC-BY-SA-3.0
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