The history of Fremont Indian pit shelter, detail is summarized in this …
The history of Fremont Indian pit shelter, detail is summarized in this media item extracted from the 20-part video series A PEOPLES' HISTORY OF UTAH, written and hosted by Dean L. May, PhD (University of Utah). The series provides a sweeping view of Utah's past, from its earliest known desert beginning--from its prehistory, to the pioneer era, to the transformation from territory to state, to its critical role in the world war years and beyond.
This lesson is a mental health/self care lesson given by the school …
This lesson is a mental health/self care lesson given by the school counseling team to high school students. They lesson includes common daily stressors, resources to get help, a definition of self care, and an activity to help students alleviate their stress. This lesson aligns with the Utah model for College and Career Readiness School Counseling Program for emotional and social supports.This lesson is created by Jill Hinckley, Level II Utah School Counselor.
In this clip from "SciTech Now, we see archaeology move underwater as …
In this clip from "SciTech Now, we see archaeology move underwater as researchers in Michigan discover clues from the past submerged in a hundred feet of water.
Students will learn the definitions of healthy self-esteem and non- healthy self-esteem. …
Students will learn the definitions of healthy self-esteem and non- healthy self-esteem. Students will identify the benefits of feeling good about themselves. Students will learn the definition of healthy self-talk.
Jane Clayson Johnson is a national broadcast journalist, widely known for her …
Jane Clayson Johnson is a national broadcast journalist, widely known for her work at CBS News, ABC News, and NPR. Over more than two decades, she traveled the world covering international stories, presidential campaigns, and interviewing the biggest newsmakers of the day. A best-selling author, Jane’s book, Silent Souls Weeping, is a candid look inside the core-shaking world of depression. Jane shines a light on the desperate, dark, and lonely reality faced by those who struggle with clinical depression. She has drawn upon scores of real-life experiences in an effort to open a dialogue—a new level of honesty, authenticity, and hope for those who suffer.
In the fifth episode of Some Good Education News, we get personal …
In the fifth episode of Some Good Education News, we get personal with educators about the impact of the COVID-19 vaccine. Share your good education news with us with #uengoodnews. Stay safe, be kind and keep learning!
On the final Some Good Education News episode of the school year, …
On the final Some Good Education News episode of the school year, we find out how the past year has affected three seniors from different areas of Utah. Xavier Martin, Joshua Tonga, and Elizabeth “Peach” Schilling share the challenges and opportunities this year has given them. It’s a perspective you won’t want to miss!
The students will Learn ways to improve mental health and manage stress. …
The students will Learn ways to improve mental health and manage stress. They will identify behaviors or situations that may cause conflict or stress and create a personal stress management plan.
Paleontologists, including a leading expert in horned dinosaurs, lead students through this …
Paleontologists, including a leading expert in horned dinosaurs, lead students through this phenomenon-based investiigation to understand the evolutionary pathway that lead to Triceratops. Students will study use the fossil record and use a suite of interactives to evaluate shared traits, phylogenetic trees, and deep time maps to build an evidence base to help them answer their research question. Along the way, they'll earn a virtual field tool kit and a NHMU Junior Paleontologist certificate. NHMU Research Quests are phenomena-based, online investigations asynchronously led by museum educators and scientists that are rooted in museum research and collections. Resources include teacher instructional guides, formative and summative assessments, and student notebooks. A free educator acount is required to access the materials.
Students will list three or more types of evidence of prehistoric cultures …
Students will list three or more types of evidence of prehistoric cultures that encouraged archaeologists to investigate the marshes around the Great Salt Lake. Students will also explain why it is important not to disturb archaeological remains.
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