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Ways of Thinking
Students explore all the different avenues of the concept of different ways of thinking by involving the views of several great minds of history to thinkers of Western Civilization. They assess questioning, life, work, skepticism,...
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Help Wanted
Students discuss work experiences and g. list and rank the top ten criteria to bear in mind when looking for a job. They explore work vocabulary, interpret jargon used in help wanted ads and prepare a positive
job ad to attract potential...
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Victorian Philosophies in the Connecticut River Valley: The Connection between Mind, Body, and Spirit
Eleventh graders explore late 19th century concepts of physical and spiritual health, which includes spiritualist and conservation movements, heath tonics, the perceived relationship between climate and physical well being.
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Inquiring Minds
Students demonstrate understanding of the scientific inquiry. They identify the major components of the scientific process.
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Inquiring Minds
Students review examples of questions that represent different levels of thinking. They then focus on the contributions of leaders from different eras and generate interview questions that a contemporary leader might ask of a...
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Inquiring Minds - Can a Human Voice Really Shatter Glass?
Young scholars watch a video of opera singers breaking glass with their voices. In groups they hypothesize how this is possible and create a test to determine whether or not a human voice can actually shatter glass. They finish watching...
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A Peaceful Place is Powerful for the Mind
Students explore conflict resolution techniques. They develop strong conflict resolution techniques and create a peaceful classroom environment that promotes learning. Students teach others in the community about how to create peace.
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Imaginative Minds
Eighth graders study the lives and creations of several significant inventors as well as designing their own invention and submitting it to a mock patent process. They determine the importance of notable inventions and their impact on...
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English in Mind Unit 1: Grammar Practice
In this English grammar worksheet, students complete sentences in the present simple, present continuous, and past simple tenses. Students conjugate verbs in the correct form. Thirty eight fill in the blank questions are asked.
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English in Mind Unit 6: Grammar Practice
In this grammar practice worksheet, learners complete sentences in the positive and negative present simple passive form. Students also complete and correct given sentences. There are thirty questions.
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English in Mind Unit 8: Grammar Practice
In this grammar practice worksheet, students complete thirty eight fill in the blank sentences. Students answer questions using the gerund or infinite form of verbs.
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English in Mind Unit 9: Grammar Practice
In this grammar practice worksheet, students complete thirty eight fill in the blank sentences focusing on the past simple passive form of verbs, and using a, an, or the.
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English in Mind Unit 10: Grammar Practice
In this grammar worksheet, students practice how to use too much or too many, and using will or going to. Students answer thirty seven fill in the blank questions.
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English in Mind Unit 12 Grammar Practice
In this grammar worksheet, young scholars practice using the present perfect continuous form of verbs, turning positive sentences negative, and using how long in a sentence. Students answer thirty one fill in the blank questions.
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English in Mind Unit 13: Grammar Practice
In this grammar practice worksheet, students practice making positive sentences negative, asking who, which, or where questions, and putting a question in the correct order. Students answer thirty one fill in the blank and short answer...
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English in Mind Unit 16: Grammar Practice
For this grammar worksheet, young scholars complete sentences using reported speech, reported questions, and conditional sentences. Students answer thirty two fill in the blank questions.
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English in Mind Unit 1: Grammar Practice
In this grammar worksheet, students identify the correct form of the verb to complete different sentences in the present simple tense and construct sentences from given words. Students answer thirty four fill in the blank and short...
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English in Mind Unit 2: Grammar Practice
In this English grammar worksheet, students fix incorrect sentences, identify the pronoun in a sentence, write questions, and use the correct verb in a sentence. Thirty six short answer and fill in the blank questions are asked.
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English in Mind Unit 4: Grammar Practice
In this grammar practice worksheet, students complete sentences using a, an, or some, and using much or many. Thirty six fill in the blank questions are asked.
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English in Mind Unit 5: Grammar Practice
In this English grammar worksheet, students select the correct verb to use in the past simple. Students also choose between wasn't or weren't, and was or were in order to complete a sentence. Thirty three fill in the blank questions...
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English in Mind Unit 9: Grammar Practice
In this English grammar worksheet, students practice using the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives. Students also practice when to use each form. Twenty seven fill in the blank questions are asked.
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Inquiring Minds Want To Know
In this news stories worksheet, young scholars read a list of four possible headlines. Students choose one and write a news story that might have gotten that headline.
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Habits of Mind
Students study tree leaves to complete the activity, In this tree leaf experiment lesson, students observe, measure, and sort tree leaves individually, in groups, and in relationship to the entire tree.
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For Creative Minds: What Makes an Animal a Mammal?
Students read about categories of mammals and their features. Students then construct a marine animal, using given print outs in the lesson plan. Students then create adaptations for their mammal, using a web site reference for guidance.