The goal of this class is to prove that category theory is …
The goal of this class is to prove that category theory is a powerful language for understanding and formalizing common scientific models. The power of the language will be tested by its ability to penetrate into taken-for-granted ideas, either by exposing existing weaknesses or flaws in our understanding, or by highlighting hidden commonalities across scientific fields.
This lesson plan is a 4th grade opinion writing project. This project …
This lesson plan is a 4th grade opinion writing project. This project is planned to take 2-3 weeks to fully complete. Students will complete various assignments online to help guide them towards their opinion of the prompt, "Which makes a better pet: a cat or a dog?" Students will be using Google Docs to write their opinion paper, Lucid Charts to organize their writing in a graphic organizer, and Adobe Spark to create their final product on this opinion project. Througout the lesson students will engage with the whole class, with partners or small group work, and complete individual work.
A 30 minutes lesson to review caustive verbs and have students share …
A 30 minutes lesson to review caustive verbs and have students share their knowledge. By the end of English language proficiencylevel 3, an ELL can...use a developing set of strategies to:• determine a central idea or theme in oral presentations and spoken and written texts• retell key details• answer questions about key details• explain how the theme is developed by specific details in texts• summarize part of a text. ELP Standard 3 By the end of English language proficiency level 3, an ELL can...with support,• deliver short oral presentations• compose written informational texts• develop the topic with a few detailsabout familiar texts, topics, or events.
This article provides links to six web sites that provide an overview …
This article provides links to six web sites that provide an overview of cause/effect relationships, graphic organizers, and teaching strategies for elementary teachers.
Photo Credit: Photo Credit : Photo by Jan Kohl on UnsplashIn this lesson students …
Photo Credit: Photo Credit : Photo by Jan Kohl on UnsplashIn this lesson students will read about eh cause and effect relationship between the removal of the wolves in Yellowstone in the early 1900s had a direct effect on the other wild life living in the same ecosystem. This lesson will take about 45 minutes.
This microcredential is the third in the Cause and Effect in Science …
This microcredential is the third in the Cause and Effect in Science microcredential stack. This stack, when completed, meets Requirement Area #4 of the Elementary Science Endorsement. Through this microcredential applicants demonstrate understanding of how to prepare and enact three-dimensional science instruction that is based on authentic phenomena and problems and supports the development of students’ conceptual science understanding and scientific literacy.
Students will watch videos and identify the type of energy being used. …
Students will watch videos and identify the type of energy being used. They will then determine any cause and effect relationships of the energy transfer and/or – if the transfer of energy changed to a different form? These include kinetic, height, elastic, heat, and collision.
An introductory lesson that overviews the four main causes of World War …
An introductory lesson that overviews the four main causes of World War I.Lesson focuses mainly on Conflict, Imperialism, Militarism, Nationalism and System of Alliances.Enduring Understanding:Students will understand the causes and effects of WWI on our world today.
Investigate how a series of policy changes made by the British government …
Investigate how a series of policy changes made by the British government caused American colonists to declare their independence. Examine the causes and effects of several major events such as the initial settling of the 13 British colonies to the signing of the Declaration of Independence and how they led to the American Revolution.
By studying paintings from the Cave of Lascaux (France) and the Blombos …
By studying paintings from the Cave of Lascaux (France) and the Blombos Cave (South Africa), students will discover that pictures can be a way of communicating beliefs and ideas and can give us clues today about what life was like long ago.
This interactive resource adapted from the National Park Service presents the key …
This interactive resource adapted from the National Park Service presents the key concepts of cave and karst systems, including how and where they form, different types, and various cave environments.
Inesired by Peter H. Reynolds’s book, The Dot, Marc Faulder encourages his …
Inesired by Peter H. Reynolds’s book, The Dot, Marc Faulder encourages his young learners to use drawings, photos, and voice recordings to share their ideas about how they can create positive change in the world.
Particularly applicable when teaching first semester government classes, discuss with students Constitution …
Particularly applicable when teaching first semester government classes, discuss with students Constitution Day and the importance of recognizing and celebrating it. Students can virtually sign a Constitution and the page also links to various resources, including a playlist of videos on different aspects of the Constitution and Constitution Day. Students and teachers can find a transcript of the Constitution, as well as a great overview of the document through "America's Founding Documents: Constitution." In addition, teachers will find a variety of teaching resources, all of which are free.
Animal cells contain many organelles, including the nucleus, which is the control …
Animal cells contain many organelles, including the nucleus, which is the control center of the cell. Animal cells also possess a cell membrane, which allows certain materials to flow in and out of the cell.
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