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This simple task assesses whether students can interpret function notation. The four parts of the task provide a logical progression of exercises for advancing understanding of function notation and how to interpret it in terms of a given context.

Subject:
Mathematics
Secondary Mathematics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Illustrative Mathematics
Provider Set:
Illustrative Mathematics
Author:
Illustrative Mathematics
Date Added:
05/01/2012
The Cell: Plant cell membrane
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Plant cells possess a cell membrane, which is located inside the cell wall. It allows certain materials to flow in and out of the cell.

Subject:
Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Author:
Visual Learning Company
Date Added:
02/28/2010
Cell Processes: Active transport
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In the process of active transport, materials move from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration. This requires more energy.

Subject:
Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Author:
Visual Learning Company
Date Added:
02/28/2010
Cell Processes: Osmosis
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In the process of osmosis, cells gain water by allowing it to flow from an area of higher concentration, outside the cell, to an area of lower concentration, inside the cell.

Subject:
Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Author:
Visual Learning Company
Date Added:
02/28/2010
The Cell: Vacuoles
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Vacuoles store food and other materials for later use by the cell. They also store waste, and in plant cells, they store water.

Subject:
Science
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Author:
Visual Learning Company
Date Added:
02/28/2010
A Cello Named Pablo
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Once upon a time, 300 years ago, a beautiful cello was created by a master craftsman. This wonderful instrument eventually ended up in the gifted hands of one of the greatest cellists in history, Pablo Casals. Soon, the cello became known as Pablo, too. This is the story of A Cello Named Pablo. Listen as modern musician Amit Peled tells how he came to play Casals' favorite instrument. It's the latest episode of YourClassical Storytime, featuring an original story written by Marni Fogelson and illustrations by Avi Katz.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Elementary English Language Arts
English Language Arts
Music
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
YourClassical
Provider Set:
YourClassical Storytime
Date Added:
06/14/2024
Cellular Respiration
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This resource includes a Google Slides presentation teachers can use to teach a lesson on cellular respiration. The Slides presentation can be converted into a Nearpod presentation using the Nearpod add-on. Accompanying this resource is a video explanation of how to use the resource and how technology has been strategically added to the lesson to engage students. I took an "old" lesson on cellular respiration that was simply comprised of a PowerPoint Presentation with a worksheet of fill-in-the-blank notes and a crossword puzzle for early finishers and enhanced it using Nearpod. I also used the new Utah Science and Engineering (SEEd) standards to have students compare the phenomena of how fast can Usain Bolt run, and how many world records he could actually have at the Olympics.  Students take a poll to assess whether they think Mr. Bolt deserves the title, "The fastest man alive!"  When we look at the mathematical chart data using a collaborative board in Nearpod, students can see that glycolysis is different than cellular respiration and that every human has a metabolic threshold.  Students then explore sugar burning through a Nearpod sticky-note discussion and get direct instruction on the chemistry of cellular respiration by using Nearpod fill-in-the-blank cards that automatically score responses.  Resource Author: Shannon Mower

Subject:
Biology
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
08/10/2021
Cellular Soap Opera
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Every cell in your body needs to take in nutrients, oxygen, and raw materials and export wastes and other substances—but it’s not just a random traffic jam! A cell membrane (also called a plasma membrane) regulates what comes in and what goes out. Explore the properties of soap films and relate them to the properties of plasma membranes and the mechanics of transport across membranes.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Exploratorium
Provider Set:
Science Snacks
Date Added:
12/10/2020
Censorship in the Classroom: Understanding Controversial Issues
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Some Rights Reserved
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Students examine propaganda and media bias, research a variety of banned and challenged books, choose a side of the censorship issue, and support their position through an advertising campaign.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
English Language Arts
Secondary English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Unit of Study
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Provider Set:
ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
06/05/2024
Centennial: What A Woman...The Silver Queen
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History contains the stories of men, women and children. Biographies and personal histories add to the understanding of a time and place.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Utah Lesson Plans
Date Added:
05/31/2024
Center for Constitutional Studies
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Dedicated to the civil, nonpartisan promotion of constitutional literacy within our local, state, and national communities. Focus on 5 areas: Educational Programs, Federalism, The Quill Project, Equal Liberty & the Constitutional Rule of Law, and Property & Free Markets.

Subject:
Professional Learning
Social Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Utah Valley University
Date Added:
09/07/2022
Centerpiece
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The purpose of this task is to use geometric and algebraic reasoning to model a real-life scenario. In particular, students are in several places (implicitly or explicitly) to reason as to when making approximations is reasonable and when to round, when to use equalities vs. inequalities, and the choice of units to work with (e.g., mm vs. cm).

Subject:
Mathematics
Secondary Mathematics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Illustrative Mathematics
Provider Set:
Illustrative Mathematics
Author:
Illustrative Mathematics
Date Added:
05/01/2012
Central, Inscribed, & Circumscribed Angles #1
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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.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Open Middle Math
Date Added:
04/26/2022