In this unit students will differentiate between different types of lines based …
In this unit students will differentiate between different types of lines based upon their traits. Students will design various angles by connecting two rays together at a common endpoint. Students will also categorize angles as acute, obtuse, or right. Students will also identify angles found in their environment and justify them as acute, obtuse, or right.
In this unit students will use models to show equivalent fractions. Students …
In this unit students will use models to show equivalent fractions. Students will use multiplication to generate equivalent fractions. Students will write and identify equivalent fractions in simplest form. Students will use equivalent fractions to represent a pair of fractions with a common denominator.
This Empower Learner Activity engages students in self-assessment, preliminary goal setting and …
This Empower Learner Activity engages students in self-assessment, preliminary goal setting and reflection on use of learning strategies within the context of 5th Grade English studying Winin Dixie.
This Empower Learner Activity engages students in self-assessment, preliminary goal setting and …
This Empower Learner Activity engages students in self-assessment, preliminary goal setting and reflection on use of learning strategies within the context of 5th Grade Social Studies.
This Empower Learner Activity engages students in self-assessment, preliminary goal setting and …
This Empower Learner Activity engages students in self-assessment, preliminary goal setting and reflection on use of learning strategies within the context of Middle School PE. In addition, there is also a choice board at the bottom that engages students in some degree of control over how they practices the Vocabulary and Skills taught.
This Empower Learner Activity is designed for MS English students studying the …
This Empower Learner Activity is designed for MS English students studying the book Hoot. Students will self-assess, set preliminary goals, and think through learning strategies.
This Empower Learner Activity is designed for an Ag or Exploratory Science …
This Empower Learner Activity is designed for an Ag or Exploratory Science class. Students will self-assess, set preliminary goals, and think through learning strategies.
This Empower Learner Activity engages students in self-assessment, preliminary goal setting and …
This Empower Learner Activity engages students in self-assessment, preliminary goal setting and reflection on use of learning strategies within the context of Middle School Music. In addition, there is also a choice board at the bottom that engages students in some degree of control over how they practices the Vocabulary and Skills taught.
In this unit, students will read The Absolutely True Diary of a …
In this unit, students will read The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian while meeting the learning targets of theme, character development, conflict, and use of literary devices. They will apply their knowledge by creating several artifacts to represent their learning.
What lessons can we learn about genetically engineered organisms from the example …
What lessons can we learn about genetically engineered organisms from the example of the jabberjay, a fictional bird in the movie “The Hunger Games”? In this lesson, students discuss the definition of genetically modified organisms, learn about the risks and benefits of research on G.M.O.’s, explore the growing do-it-yourself biology movement, and develop proposals seeking to either restrict or permit research into genetically modifying the avian flu virus.
This lesson was created by Courtney Baker as part of the Nebraska …
This lesson was created by Courtney Baker as part of the Nebraska ESUCC Special Project Digital Age Skills.
We all look forward to occasions that give us time to spend time with family and friends and to give thanks for all the blessings they bring to your life. This project will result in the creation of a Life Story video honoring a family member or someone else special to you. The following list of activities will provide you with background and information you need to complete this project.
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