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The Library
In this library vocabulary learning exercise, students complete a 10 question multiple choice on-line interactive exercise. Students complete each sentence about the library with one of four choices.
Illustrative Mathematics
Riding by the Library
Draw a graph that shows the qualitative features of a function that has been described verbally. Make sure learners understand where time is zero and the distance is zero. It may take them some time to understand this concept, so working...
College Board
2017 AP® English Language and Composition Free-Response Questions
In the age of the Internet, are libraries still important? A collection of sources, part of a set of sample free-response questions from the AP® English Language and Composition exam, discuss that question. A variety of sources,...
College Board
2009 AP® English Literature and Composition Free-Response Questions Form B
Do you have a political agenda? Some authors do. Scholars analyze a piece of work and determine how the author deals with a political or social issue. Responding to two other essay questions, writers create essays exploring how authors...
College Board
2004 AP® English Literature and Composition Free-Response Questions
Have you ever felt left in the dark? Scholars write essays after analyzing two poems pertaining to night and darkness. Pupils also read a passage and write an essay discussing the author's depiction of characters. A third essay allows...
Facing History and Ourselves
Unit Assessment: From Identity to Action
Four projects enable class members to show what they have learned about ways they can stand up for democracy. to begin, individuals review their identity charts and craft a mask that represents themselves. Next, groups create a short,...
New York State Education Department
Regents High School Examination: Living Environment 2004
In this living environment worksheet, students answer 30 multiple-choice questions and 42 short-answer questions in preparation for the Regents exam.
EngageNY
Multi-Step Problems—All Operations
Harness the power of algebra to solve problems. Young mathematicians learn to work out multi-step problems by applying algebraic techniques, such as solving equations and proportions. They use tape diagrams to model the problem to finish...
George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Teaching Primary and Secondary Sources
What makes a source primary or secondary? Middle schoolers read a definition of each term before exploring different examples and applying their knowledge to a research project.
Concord Consortium
Bricks for Books
Maximize a profit with an understanding of geometric dimension. A real-world task challenges learners to design a pattern using three different brick shapes. The bricks are dedicated with a different donation for each shape, so part of...
Balanced Assessment
Books from Andonov
To examine mathematical functions in a modeling situation pupils combine quadratic and step functions to represent a presented scenario. They both graph and write a function to represent data shown in a table.
University of California
The Civil War: Secession of the South
Was the Southern states' decision to secede from the Union protected by the United States Constitution? Eighth graders discuss the constitutionality of the South's justification for secession, particularly the secession of South...
University of California
The Civil War: The Road to War
The United States Civil War resulted in the highest mortality rate for Americans since the nation's inception. Delve deeper into the causes for the drastic separation of states with a history lesson plan that features analysis charts,...
EngageNY
Analyzing a Graph
Collaborative groups utilize their knowledge of parent functions and transformations to determine the equations associated with graphs. The graph is then related to the scenario it represents.
EngageNY
Equivalent Ratios II
What is the connection between equivalent ratios? Class members first find the multiplication factor used to create equivalent ratios. Next, they take that information to determine whether ratios are equivalent. The second lesson on...
Curated OER
ESL: Vocabulary for University Students
In this ESL vocabulary for university students worksheet, students complete multiple choice questions that use "university" vocabulary. Students may click on an answer button for immediate feedback.
Curated OER
Correct or Incorrect use of preposition?
In this prepositions instructional activity, students decide whether the sentence uses the correct or incorrect prepositions. Students complete this for 10 sentences.
Curated OER
Expressions With Take
In this phrasal verbs instructional activity, students complete a 10 question multiple choice on-line interactive exercise about the meaning of verbs with "take".
Curated OER
Homonyms - Quiz 36
In this homonyms worksheet, learners fill in the blanks to sentences with the correct homonym. Students fill in the blanks for 20 sentences.
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Mathematics Internet Library: Free Internet Books
Practice problem worksheets are available for students needing to study basic terms relating to triangles and other math concepts.
Other
Multnomah County Library: Discussion Guide for Dreamland
A quick summary of Sarah Dessen's "Dreamland" is followed by 15 discussion questions. The questions contain spoilers, so read first, then discuss!
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Multnomah County Library Discussion Guide: Keeping the Moon
Your book club or discussion group, or even your class, can use the summary and questions here, along with the suggestions for snack ideas!
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Multnomah County Public Library: Children of the River Book Discussion
Here's a summary of the book, along with discussion questions. They do contain spoilers, so use them AFTER you've read the book.
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