powerpoint for second unit in cinema scenes film history book chapters 8 through 13
- Subject:
- Arts and Humanities
- Material Type:
- Lecture Notes
- Author:
- daniels
- lenig
- mccready
- sherrill
- broadbent
- Date Added:
- 07/16/2022
powerpoint for second unit in cinema scenes film history book chapters 8 through 13
Lesson PlanDate: 1/16/18 Grade Level: 8Concept: Color Wheel Objectives:Students will demonstrate knowledge of color wheel in pairs by receiving 10/10 points on an assignment at the end of lesson.Introduction: Utilize prior knowledge of primary and secondary colors to incorporate new concepts of complementary colors. Motivational Device- Red dot on white board, introduction to complementary colorsVocabulary: Primary, secondary, complementary, cool and warm colors, and ROY G BIV.Body of Lesson: Ask student’s favorite color to transition into previous knowledge primary and secondary colors. Relate favorite colors or colors around the room to the color wheel and explain primary and secondary color relationships. Use red dot optical illusion to introduce complementary colors (motivational device). Introduce color wheel assignment (worksheet). Accommodations/Modifications: ADHD- Allow student(s) to stand or sit on exercise ball while working. Multiple Intelligence(s) Addressed: Linguistic- Provide alternate activity.Assessment: Color wheel assignment. Materials: Red paper, colored pencils, color wheel example, blank assessment Standards: HSE.MS.8.18- Understand Color Theory
Students will create an interactive Powerpoint game where they will create real world problems that are used as clues to move on to the next level. Problems include all 8th grade math standards.
Google Slides created for 8th grade Eureka Math.
Module 1 Slides are the work of Tasha Christensen.
Some Modules contain slides pulled from Open Up Resources.
Eureka Math 8th Grade
This template is meant to be a guide for Nebraska Physical Education Teachers when creating digital online lessons. Headings and/or topics not included in the lesson plan should be marked N/A.
8th Grade Historical Literacy consists of two 43 minute class periods. Writing is one 43 minute block and reading is another. The teacher has picked themes based on social studies standards, and a read-aloud novel based on social studies serves as the mentor text for writing and reading skills. More social studies content is addressed in reading through teaching nonfiction reading skills and discussion.
Standards reflect CCSS ELA, Reading, and Social Studies Standards.
This is an interactive notebook modified from 8th Grade Utah Math Chapter 1 Section 1. It includes links to videos of the content as well as links to practice problems in Khan Academy and IXL.
This lesson was used with 8th graders. It was used to teach proper research techniques and how to avoid plagiarism. It culminated in a multimedia walk through to which parents were invited.
8th Grade Regular Math: Course Scope & Sequence.
8th Grade Regular Science Scope & Sequence
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8th Grade Regualr Social Studies Scope & Sequence
This is an interactive notebook modified from 8th Grade Utah Math Chapter 1 Section 1. It includes links to videos of the content as well as links to practice problems in Khan Academy and IXL.
8th split screen
8th Standard
Science Textbook Lesson
Chapter 11
Force & Pressure
NCERT Syllabus
8th Standard
Science Textbook Lesson
Chapter 11
Force & Pressure
NCERT Syllabus
Created by NHPRC Teacher Participant/Creator: Michael Freydin: Adaptable to other grades. Cumulative assignment for the end of the year. During previous lessons, student have evaluated their own place in history, and in our nation’s history. This final project builds on their understanding of history by conduct an interview to connect neighborhood/family history to world history events.
The Association triangle was used to show how transformations were related.
Students will be creating a variety of poetry as well as analyzing poetry. They will work with Language standards and take a performance assessment at the end of the unit.