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Buoyant Force
Students investigate the scientific concept of why some objects float when put in a liquid solution. They apply the laws of motion and force while conducting classroom activities. Students also take notes and answer target questions to...
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Boundaries That Inspire: The Sestina
Students study the poetic term "enjambment". They use one word as more than one part of speech and let words (instead of ideas) inspire lines and non-sequential, dreamlike, compulsive narrative.
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Steep, Steeper, and Steepest
Fifth graders discuss ways to move large rocks. They relate this to building a rock garden, and the ways people might load boulders into a truck. Students discuss the use of a ramp vs. lifting the boulder straight up onto the bed of the...
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Where's Walden and Why Henry?
Sixth graders understand how Thoreau can serve as both inspiration and model for the investigation of home places. They explore ways to become better observers of natural and cultural history. Students find out how to connect with their...
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Reproduction and Heredity
Eighth graders study the importance of cell division, compare cell division in prokaryotic and eucaryotic cells, identify the stages of mitosis and recognize meiosis in reproductive cells.
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Water Cycle Drama
Learners explore the water cycle. In groups, students choose a card and then pantomime the picture depicted on the card. Other group members guess the name of the cycle being performed. As a class, learners share the numerous ways each...
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Habitat Preservation Project
Students demonstrate what happens when nature takes back land after humans have managed it.  They find an area in the schoolyard, and mark it off with a boundary.  Students build a simple fence with string and stakes.  They put up a sign...
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There Is No Place Like Home! U. S. Immigration in the 1800's.
Students explore immigration in the late 1800's.  They identify and describe the settlement patterns of European immigrants to the U.S.  Students work in groups to research immigration from specified countries.
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The Life Cycle of the Butterfly
Second graders study the life cycle of a butterfly by observing metamorphosis taking place in a butterfly pavilion.  Students illustrate their understandings of the body parts of a caterpillar and butterfly, as well as the life cycle,...
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Snell's Law (And Then Some)
Students conduct an experiment to test Snell's Law using a block of lucite and a ray box. They measure the light rays as they impinge upon the block. Students are also asked to draw the situation of the lab or create a model of the...
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Lessons in Loss, Year of Impossible Goodbyes
Students determine how the Korean people dealt with the loss of their land and  traditional lifestyle in response to invasion and emigration. They  create a list of items and people they have lost.  From this they complete a journal...
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Setting And Plot
Students investigate the concept of setting with the use of reading different excerpts from multiple samples of texts. They execute well-thought out statements of the setting considering the important details that point it out during the...
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SATP Basic Parts of an Informative Essay
Students identify the elements of an informative essay.  Through a teacher led discussion, students explore the basic parts of a five paragraph essay and , using a hamburger as an analogy, students label the pieces.  They discuss the...
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Sentence Structure
Students focus on sentence structure, and how to construct the necessary elements for a sentence to be considered complete. They practice diagramming sentences, focusing on the independent and dependent clauses.
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Word Problems -- Show Me The Money!
Students are introduced to techniques to help them solve word problems in a more effective way.  As a class, they perform the techniques together solving problems involving the concept of money.  They review how to write a dollar amount...
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Were There Two Wars for American Independence?
Students debate whether or not the War of 1812 can be counted as America's second war of independence. After researching the War of 1812, they complete a WebQuest designed to help them decide on the validity of the war as a quest for...
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'Tis a Gift to Be Simple: The Shaker People
Learners identify the difficulties and benefits of a utopian community. They examine their own ideas of utopia and research an example of one such community that has had an impact on our own culture.
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Apples and Seasons
Pupils identify and interpret the idea that apples grow on trees and that these apple trees change as the seasons change.   Then they gain knowledge of seasonal changes through a creative art experience for the students.  Pupils also...
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Scarecrows
In this language arts worksheet, learners find the answers to questions after reading the short story about scarecrows. The reader must increase reading comprehension.
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Dandelion Facts- Reading and Writing Worksheet Packet
In this set of worksheets about dandelions, students read the definition and 10 pages of facts about the common weed. They look at pictures that are related to the facts.
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Work and Energy
In this work and energy learning exercise, students review energy laws, potential energy, and kinetic energy. This learning exercise has 8 fill in the blank, 7 short answer, and 5 matching questions.
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Complex Analysis: Theorems Following Cauchy's Integral Formulas
For this integral formula, students explore how theorems are derived.  They write proofs supporting Cauchy's Inequality, Liouville's Theorem, the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, Gauss' Mean Value Theorem and Cauchy's Residue Theorem. ...
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Chapter 4, 8, 9, Review. Math 210 - Chance
In this chance worksheet, students determine the chance of an event happening. This two-page worksheet contains approximately seven multi-step word problems.
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Complex Analysis: Complex Exponential
In this complex exponential worksheet, students identify an entire function and explore how to show a function is analytic.  This two-page worksheet contains four problems, as well as explanations and examples.
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