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Tongue Tied
Fourth graders select topics about Florida Indians to research and give an informative speech to the class about their topics. The main focus' of this lesson plan are the research, and the speech that each student gives to the class.
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Document Question- The New Deal
Students use primary resources in order to investigate the historical New Deal era. They describe the measures about housing instituted in the legislation. An evaluation of the measures is written by students. The incorporation of the...
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Tessellating Tiles
Second graders Make, name and describe, using their own language and the language of geometry, everyday shapes and objects. They create and talk about geometric patterns which repeat (show translation), or which have rotational or...
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Poet-Tree (or shrub or forb)
Learners write poetry to describe a noxious weed. They form a personal relationship with, and a better comprehension of weeds. Students explain what the basic elements of a haiku are. They describe a particular weed, and comprehend...
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Broadcast from the Past
Students will be responsible for presenting (either performing live or videotaping and playing) a newscast dealing with an aspect of the Civil Rights Movement that connects to the unit topic of media and social justice. During the...
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Historical Figures
Student research a "Historical Individual" using the Internet. They print a minimum of five articles and organize them. They create a visual biography of their historical figure.
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State Symbols
Third graders examine the symbolism of the United States by observing different flags. For this U.S. History lesson, 3rd graders utilize the Internet to research state seals, flags, and other symbols that represent specific areas...
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Winding Up
Students make simple drawings to show how winding machines work. They gain knowledge of what winding mechanisms are and how they work and are assembled. This lesson is divided into whole group, individual and small group activities.
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WorldWatcher Activity: Using Data to Investigate Issues and Solutions
Students use the WorldWatcher program to identify the issues affecting their country they have been using for these activities. In groups, they identify each issue and identify the solution or develop their own. They present their...
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Cultural "I Amm" Speech Project
Eleventh graders use the internet and other sources to research a selected individual. They explore important events, challenges, and the impact and influence the person had on US History. Using the information gathered, 11th graders...
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Biography Tea
Students. through a variety of library books on biographies, explore and assess the contributions of individuals to society. They choose one person to write a short biography on after reading their biography checked out from the library.
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Choosing Where to Act
Students work together to reach a consensus about an issue. They examine a list of organizations and determine which ones meet a given set of criteria. They write supporting sentences for main ideas to end the instructional activity.
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Paul's Online Notes: Algebra: Graphing Functions
Detailed math tutorial features notes and examples that take a look at graphing functions including several examples of graphing piecewise functions.
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Paul's Online Notes: Algebra: Combining Functions
Detailed math tutorial features notes and examples that take a look at combining functions using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It also discusses function composition. Includes practice and assignment problems.
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Paul's Online Notes: Algebra: Linear Inequalities
Detailed math tutorial features notes and examples that illustrate how to solve linear inequalities (both single and double) and also interval notation.
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Paul's Online Notes: Algebra: Lines
Detailed math tutorial features notes and examples that discuss graphing lines and introduces the concept of slope, the standard form of the line, the point-slope form, slope-intercept form, and parallel and perpendicular lines.
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Paul's Online Notes: Algebra: Absolute Value Inequalities
Detailed math tutorial features notes and examples that illustrate how to solve inequalities that involve absolute value. The process for solving inequalities with a (i.e. greater than).
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Paul's Online Notes: Algebra: Quadratic Equations Part Ii
Detailed math tutorial features notes and examples that illustrate how to solve quadratic equations using complete the square then use that to derive the quadratic formula.
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Paul's Online Notes: Algebra: Applications of Quadratic Equations
Detailed math tutorial features notes and examples that review applications involving solving a quadratic equation including distance/rate problems and work rate problems.
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Paul's Online Notes: Algebra: Circles
Detailed math tutorial features notes and examples that illustrate graphing circles.
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Paul's Online Notes: Algebra: Parabolas
Detailed math tutorial features notes and examples that investigate the process for graphing parabolas.
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Paul's Online Notes: Algebra: Ellipses
Detailed math tutorial features notes and examples that illustrate graphing ellipses using the standard form.
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Paul's Online Notes: Algebra: Dividing Polynomials
Detailed math tutorial features notes and examples that take a look at the basics dividing polynomials, introduces synthetic division, and gives the Division Algorithm.
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Paul's Online Notes: Algebra: Graphing Polynomials
Detailed math tutorial features notes and examples that take a look at the process of graphing polynomials.