Curated OER
Say W-W-W-W-Wh-at?
Pupils observe and demonstrate the process of summarizing text.  As a class they read a paragraph and answer the five W's.  Students then read an online paragraph, and complete a chart online, then in small groups write a short summary.
Curated OER
Sensational Summarization!
Students observe and demonstrate a variety of summarization strategies.  They silently read an article from National Geographic Kids, and as a class write a summary that includes the main idea and details and the five W's.  Students then...
Curated OER
Lesson 3: Making Predictions
In this making predictions worksheet, students read a newspaper article, locate the "Five Ws and the H," and then make logical predictions on the content that they read and then analyze those predictions based on a rubric.
Curated OER
Summarization Safari
Students summarize a piece of fiction text. After reviewing the correct way to question while reading, students independently read a short story. They complete a summary organizer using the five Ws outlined by the instructor during...
Curated OER
WS 4.5 Percent Composition and Empirical Formula
In this compounds worksheet, students determine the empirical formulas and percent compositions of compounds given chemical formulas, mass of elements in compounds and percentages of elements in compounds.
Curated OER
WS 1.9-Review Calculations
For this calculations worksheet, students find significant figures in numbers, they determine densities of substances and objects, they convert from one metric unit to another and they determine the appropriate unit of measurement for...
Curated OER
WS 1.9 Review-Calculations
In this calculations review learning exercise, students convert from one metric unit to another, they identify significant figures in numbers, they find density of substances, and they solve problems using dimensional analysis.
Curated OER
Who? What? Why? - Using Interrogative Pronouns
Interrogative pronouns are an important part of learning the interrogative sentence form. Middle schoolers learn about using interrogative pronouns in sentence writing, and use what they read to answer the nineteen questions on the...
Curated OER
An "Unconstitutional" Act? The Suspension of the Writ of Habeas Corpus
Learners explore the implications of habeas corpus. For this Civil War lesson, students analyze the writ of habeas corpus by Lincoln during the war. Learners examine primary sources from Lincoln and Chief Justice Taney. Students design...
Curated OER
Guess That Sequence!
Students explore number sense by completing problems in class. In this patterns instructional activity, students examine a group of numbers and identify what the pattern is and how it should correctly continue. Students practice...
Curated OER
Amazing Carbon
Explore carbon and bonding with this worksheet. First, class members read a short excerpt about carbon and its characteristics. In response to the reading, they draw an electron dot diagram of carbon as well as diagrams of compounds...
Curated OER
What Am I Reading?
Students observe and demonstrate the process of summarizing text. As a class they read the first five pages of the book Sarah Plain and Tall by Sarah MacLachlan and answer the five W questions. Students then create five questions using...
Curated OER
The Derivative
In this derivative worksheet, students estimate the derivative of given functions.  They identify the slope, the rate of change find the slope of a parabola.  This two-page worksheet contains definitions, examples and five problems,
Curated OER
Introduction to the S-I-R Model of Disease
In this introduction to the S-I-R Model, students explore a scenario concerning the spread of an infectious disease. They use the S-I-R model to determine the number of people infected, how many will recover, etc. Students write an...
Curated OER
The Job Interview- Asking Questions
In this asking questions instructional activity, students write the correct question word to complete 10 questions that might be asked in a job interview.
Curated OER
Who, Where, When, What and How Activity
In this 5 W's and how activity, students write either who, where, when, what or how for underlined phrases in sentences. One example is done for students.
Curated OER
Missing Elements, Number Patterns
In this math worksheet, students examine the patterns of numbers for the ten problems and fill in the missing number for the sequence.
Curated OER
The Product and Quotient Rules
In this derivatives activity, students solve nine short answer problems by multiplying or dividing with derivatives. They answer one true/false question. Students solve five short answer questions.
Curated OER
The Derivative
In this derivative worksheet, students estimate the derivative of given functions, compute the rate of change at a given point, and simplify the difference quotient.  This two-page worksheet contains definitions, examples, and five...
Curated OER
Linear Systems: The Nullspace Matrix and Rank
For this nullspace worksheet, students identify the rank and nullspace in a matrix.  They compare the nullspace and column space of given matrices.  This two-page worksheet contains examples, explanations and five problems.
Curated OER
The Chain Rule and Applications
In this chain rule worksheet, students use the chain rule to differentiate compositions, and determine the value of the limits.  They give reasons justifying each step of the chain theorem.  This six-page worksheet contains theorems,...
Curated OER
Beginning Consonants: Circle the Picture
In this beginning consonants worksheet, students say the sound of five letters and name the two pictures in each row. Students circle the picture that begins with the given letter.
Curated OER
WS 7.2 Kinetic Theory-Temperature and Volume
In this kinetic theory worksheet, students answer questions about kinetic energy, they calculate volumes of gases at STP, they answer questions about temperature and they convert from one unit of temperature to another.
Curated OER
Pronouns: Interrogative, Demonstrative, Indefinite
English language pronouns pose special usage challenges. The second session about them on EnglishCramSchool.com addresses interrogative, demonstrative, and indefinite pronouns. Aspiring grammarians review rules and information,...