This two-part lesson demonstrates natural and human impact on the environment by …
This two-part lesson demonstrates natural and human impact on the environment by examining changes in a hypothetical river system over time. In part one, students worked in groups to solve a hypothetical problem about a river during one of these eras. In part two, students will present their problems and solutions in chronological order, thus revealing a story of one river over time. Finally, students will discuss issues around water pollution in their own community and consider possible ways of addressing pollution problems. Ideas for service projects are also included. Access to this resource requires a free educator login.
The focus of the Word problems: Equal Groups Type intervention is recognizing …
The focus of the Word problems: Equal Groups Type intervention is recognizing the type of word problems that have an equal groups situation. Emphasis is on understanding the word problem situation before working to solve.
This article provides an overview of ePals, a database that connects K12 …
This article provides an overview of ePals, a database that connects K12 teachers and classrooms around the world for pen pals and collaborative projects.
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