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Students will compare and contrast the differences between author's viewpoint and author's purpose.
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- 06/08/2017
Students will compare and contrast the differences between author's viewpoint and author's purpose.
Overview: This lesson goes over different kinds of auto insurance coverages. I have also included an edpuzzle activity and some videos on the slideshow to add to the lesson. There is also a short review at the end of the slideshow.
In the Continuous Improvement advanced Experience, students will explore concepts, skills and tools that support improvement in themselves, their peers, and their workplaces. This unit is comprised of content derived from competencies associated with the Technical Skills Grounded in Academics Essential Elements of the SkillsUSA Framework
This lesson introduces students to the bones of the axial skeleton, including the bones of the skull, spine, and rib cage. Interactive student and teacher notes are included, along with a Quizlet set, and bookwork assignment to reinforce content.
Lesson is utilized for “@ home” learning prior to the fitness testing portion of the school year. Students are provided with a "log" to be completed at home during remote learning period. The behaviors are intended to improve students self awareness as well as the different fitness components required to build a healthy body and brain.
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The Open for Antiracism (OFAR) Program – co-led by CCCOER and College of the Canyons – emerged as a response to the growing awareness of structural racism in our educational systems and the realization that adoption of open educational resources (OER) and open pedagogy could be transformative at institutions seeking to improve. The program is designed to give participants a workshop experience where they can better understand anti-racist teaching and how the use of OER and open pedagogy can empower them to involve students in the co-creation of an anti-racist classroom. The capstone project involves developing an action plan for incorporating OER and open pedagogy into a course.I share 3 resources here from my Introduction to Biology course: our syllabus with specifications grading (complete/incomplete grading with unlimited revisions) and no late penalties, our Biologist Biographies project, and our content curation project. Please adapt these resources to make your own course more antiracist!
This unit is a sample of a High School Elective Course (Wildlife Management) for students in Saskatchewan. When you have finished this unit, you will have a better understanding of the various birds of Saskatchewan and their ecosystems, Bird Image - "London , Kensington Gardens - Birds around the Round Pond" by Lewis Clarke is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
BITESIZE Biology -- õppematerjale bioloogias. Mitmesuguste bioloogiateemade käsitlusi: tekst, skeemid ja animatsioone, testid (The Biosphere, The World of Plants, Animal Survival, Investigating Cells, The Body in Action, Inheritance, Biotechnology…).
This course presents a broad survey of leadership theory and research as currently practiced in formal organizations. Includes examination of leadership models, team leadership, cross-cultural leadership, and ethics.
Neighborhood empowerment advocate and civil rights movement veteran Robert L. Woodson has developed ten principles for personal growth and community development. He has used these principles throughout his decades of working with organizations that seek to transform low-income communities from within. In this lesson, students will learn about these principles, discuss their importance, and imagine ways to apply them in their own lives and the life of their communities.
The Woodson Center's Black History and Excellence curriculum is based on the Woodson Principles and tells the stories of Black Americans whose tenacity and resilience enabled them to overcome adversity and make invaluable contributions to our country. It also teaches character and decision-making skills that equip students to take charge of their futures. These lessons in Black American excellence are free and publicly available for all.
"Future Ready: Financial Literacy" is an educational resource that introduces the importance of financial literacy and provides an overview of key concepts such as savings accounts, types of interest, and financial planning. It aims to equip learners with the knowledge and skills needed to make informed financial decisions, manage money effectively, and build a secure financial future.
Students will learn the definition of words and then apply the definition to writing a complex complete sentence. This can be done in any subject that requires vocabulary practice.
This unit of Study focuses on the first weeks of School and shines a light on the celebration, self advocacy and importance of pronouncing students names correctly. Take a wonderful dive into familys and their background as they share the origin story of their child's name. Use this resouce to affirm a safe and welcoming environment for every student.
A worksheet for students for organizing their beginning learning on bacteria.
This chemistry activity was created to enhance student learning around balancing chemical equations. It guides students through Phet simulations and then asks comprehension questions thereafter.
This baseflow recession exercise will help students build skills in analyzing time series data in a spreadsheet. It should also open their eyes to the variation in streamflow, both at a single location over a year, and between locations across the US. Data have been gathered from 6 locations across the US. Each student is tasked with characterizing streamflow decline (baseflow recession) after precipitation events.
Index terms: hydrology, streamflow, baseflow recession
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The basic American Sign Language (ASL) number signs (single digits) help beginner-level students to understand how to form each handshape to represent each number correctly.
These recitation, lab, and chapter worksheet ancillary materials for basic chemistry courses were developed under a Round 13 Mini-Grant.
Part 1 Nutrional Unit for Animal Science. This lesson goes over 6 basic nutrients. AFNR.HS.2.2.a Demonstrate management techniques that ensure animal welfare.AFNR.HS.2.2.b Analyze procedures to ensure that animal products are safe for consumption.