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The Scarlet Letter
Students listen to group reports and then individually research one of the other reports.   Upon the completion of this second research activity students write a short story in the style of Hawthorn's writing.
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What is Probability?
Students participate in a variety of activities in order to understand the concept of probability. The students are engaged because of the application of The Multiple Intelligences Theory.
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Asteroids
Students examine a potential asteroid impact site. They describe evidence and theories for extinction events.
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Athabaskan Migration & Bering Strait
Students study Athabaskan migration patterns and the Bering Strait Land Bridge theory.  They  investigate the importance of the expansion of trade and compare the differences between American Indian oral tradition accounts of origin and...
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Introduction to Modern Art: Practice and Principals
Students discover the concepts of Abstract Expressionism.  They identify Abstract Expressionist paintings and creat an Abstract expressionist work of art.
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Ptolemy vs. Copernicus
Students list differences in the diagrams of a geocentric universe and a heliocentric universe.  They students describe the religious impact of this change on man's conception of the universe and man's place within it. Students describe...
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Athabaskan Migration & Bering Strait
Students examine the various migration patterns of the Athabaskan.  In groups, they discuss the Bering Strait Land Bridge theory of migration and take notes on a lecture from their teacher.  To end the instructional activity, they...
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Electricity and Magnetism
Fourth graders compare electricity and magnetism. In this science activity, 4th graders discuss the concepts of electricity and magnetism and brainstorm examples of electrical and magnetic forces.
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Paint My Counties: Map Coloring the Counties of Arizona
Fourth graders identify the counties of Arizona. In this social studies instructional activity, 4th graders color a county map of Arizona using the fewest number of colors possible. Students write a persuasive paragraph.
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Time Travel, Black Holes, and Relativity
Students read the novel, The Time Machine, and compare H.G. Well's perceptions of the future with those presented in The Third Wave, by Alvin Toffler. They research current scientific and mathematical theories that relate to space and time.
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Structure of the Earth
Eighth graders describe and identify the three layers of the Earth.  They work together to construct their own earth model. They share their creation with the class.
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Deep Impact Comet On A Stick
Students investigate the concept of a comet. They construct a model of a comet. The design is done using the same thoughts of an engineer. Students work together to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the comet models. If the model...
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The Functions of Crime and Deviance
In this Functions of Crime worksheet, students respond to various writing prompts including examining theories and theorists and explaining key concepts.
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Fitness Day
Students develop skills and a comfort level in interpreting economic concepts through graphic analysis.
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Half Life Lab
Seventh graders model radioactive decay using pennies, collect data from their model, apply scientific visualization techniques to their data and create animated models explaining the concept of radioactive half-life.
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Candy Dish Selection
Students explore natural selection. They explore the concepts of adaptations, and the way which random factors affect the survival of individuals and populations.
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The Integration of Science and Math Through Ecosystems
Students use the disciplines of math and science to examine ecosystems.  In groups, they calculate the amount of supplies they would need to live in the classroom for one day, a week and a year.  Using this information, they apply it to...
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Immigration in the United States
Students examine the theory of immigration and how their ancestors became part of this Nation. They determine how immigration affected the United States through research and language activities. They construct a timeline of a time in...
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Energy/Light/Heat/Sound
Fourth graders study the properties of heat in this series of lessons. They discuss sources of heat and experiment to determine its properties. They identify insulators and conductors by measuring temperatures, and graphing their data....
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Transformation of Energy: Heat
Sixth graders investigate how heat is transferred and the concepts of conduction, convection, and radiation.  They define key vocabulary terms, and observe teacher-led demonstrations of conduction, convection, and radiation.
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Cell Structure and Function
Students identify the main ideas of different cell theories. Using a microscope, they compare and contrast the structures and functions of prokaryotes and eukaryotes. They also compare and contrast animal and plant cells and complete...
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Why Nations Trade
Students examine how international trade affects a nation's economy. They read and analyze two handouts, research a scenario from the handout, determine the chronological order of the scenarios, and answer questions about a case study.
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Plant Parts and Functions
Fifth graders examine two or three unfamiliar flowers or fruits, such as eggplant and mango and realize that each flower or fruit comes from a flowering seed plant. They then identify the plants.
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Activity #6 How Fast Do Reactions Go?
Students name the factors (concentration, temperature, and a catalyst) which can affect the rate of a chemical reaction.  They use their knowledge of particle theory to explain their observations.    Pupils comprehend that the...