Students will comprehend saving and investing, understand the concept of risk versus …
Students will comprehend saving and investing, understand the concept of risk versus reward, and gain knowledge about various investment types and vocabulary.
After reading "All Quiet on the Western Front", students discuss the novel's …
After reading "All Quiet on the Western Front", students discuss the novel's ironic ending, then compose alternate titles and endings for the book, and design new book covers.
In the essay "Mother Tongue," Amy Tan explains that she "began to …
In the essay "Mother Tongue," Amy Tan explains that she "began to write stories using all the Englishes I grew up with." How these "different Englishes" or even a language other than English contribute to identity is a crucial issue for adolescents.
In this lesson, students explore this issue by brainstorming the different languages they use in speaking and writing, and when and where these languages are appropriate. They write in their journals about a time when someone made an assumption about them based on their use of language, and share their writing with the class. Students then read and discuss Amy Tan's essay "Mother Tongue." Finally, they write a literacy narrative describing two different languages they use and when and where they use these languages.
This is a two day lesson plan to introduce first graders to …
This is a two day lesson plan to introduce first graders to concepts of light. It includes sources of light, how light helps us to see things in the world around us, darkness is the absence of light, and how light interacts with different mediums.These lesson are meant to teach the concepts of light in fun, interactive ways. Students will learn through exploration, peer collaboration, reading, critical thinking, fun videos and creativity. Students will have opportunities for personalized learning through making choices about how they will learn the concepts as well as receive individual support from peers and the teacher.Preview Image by Lori Eastin
This lesson allows students to explore the Mayans, Aztecs, and Incass from …
This lesson allows students to explore the Mayans, Aztecs, and Incass from MesoAmercia. Students will use technology (HyperDoc & Slides) as they research and create a final project.
This lesson is made for 7th grade science students in Utah and …
This lesson is made for 7th grade science students in Utah and covers the Utah SEEd Standards 7.3.1 and 7.3.2 which cover cells including their structure and function. Students will use microscopes to analyze and determine cell type as well as find cell organelles. Students will create a presentation to showcase their findings and understanding.Photo by Logan Moreno Gutierrez on Unsplash
Explore the famous Mount Vernon estate in this electronic field trip to …
Explore the famous Mount Vernon estate in this electronic field trip to the historic home of our nation's first president. Learn from Mount Vernon's interpreters and curators. This electronic field trip targets students in grades 4-8. It will give students the unique opportunity to visit one of America's most famous homes while enhancing their knowledge of early American history.
How does Ms. Gaxiola use counting collections to help students build an …
How does Ms. Gaxiola use counting collections to help students build an understanding of addition and subtraction? What differentiation strategies does Ms. Gaxiola use? How could you make counting collections a part of your classroom routine?
When a pollen grain lands on the sticky stigma, it forms a …
When a pollen grain lands on the sticky stigma, it forms a pollen tube through the thin style to the ovary. Once in the ovary, the pollen tube enters the ovule. Two haploid sperm nuclei then enter the embryo sac.
In most bryophytes, the haploid gametophyte phase is dominant. It's what we …
In most bryophytes, the haploid gametophyte phase is dominant. It's what we commonly recognize. Bryophytes tend to produce separate male and female gametophytes.
When a mature spore is released and lands in a suitable location, …
When a mature spore is released and lands in a suitable location, it develops into a tiny, heart-shaped haploid gametophyte form called a "prothallus."
Pollen is transferred via the wind or by other means from the …
Pollen is transferred via the wind or by other means from the male pollen cone to the female seed cone. Of the millions of pollen grains released from sporangia, some land on the scales of female cones near an opening called the "micropyle."
Gametophytes are quite small in angiosperms and develop in the flower of …
Gametophytes are quite small in angiosperms and develop in the flower of the sporophyte plant. Female eggs form in ovules inside the ovary of the flower.
In the male reproductive part of the flower, haploid spores called "microspores" …
In the male reproductive part of the flower, haploid spores called "microspores" are produced in a structure called the "anther." The microspores consist of two-celled male gametophytes that together make up a pollen grain.
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