This lesson covers the concept of skip counting by 5's and 10's.
- Subject:
- Mathematics
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Date Added:
- 09/04/2017
This lesson covers the concept of skip counting by 5's and 10's.
Overview:This lesson includes instructions, a video, a short story, PowerPoint, and an image. The students will practice with the teacher using the PowerPoint to go over the analog clock, minute hand, hour hand, and practice telling time. After completing the PowerPoint, the students will practice with a small analog clock.
Introduce students to the creative design process, based on the scientific method and peer review, by application of fundamental principles and learning to complete projects according to schedule and within budget. Subject relies on active learning through a major team-based design-and-build project focused on the need for a new consumer product identified by each team. Topics to be learned while teams create, design, build, and test their product ideas include formulating strategies, concepts and modules, and estimation, concept selection, machine elements, design for manufacturing, visual thinking, communication, teamwork, and professional responsibilities.
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Authors and editors: Haley Zanga, Audrey Boraski, Alana Olendorf, Marisa Benjamin, Haley Fantasia, Simone McEwan, Jaime Marsh, Melissa Wydra, Will Trautmann, Emily Michaeles, Maddi Ouellette, Andrew Fuhs, Allie Tolles, Suki Graham, Mary Swain, Devon Audibert, Sarah Larsen, Emma Verville, Tim Brodeur, Jason Charbonneau, Christian Paparazzo, Bryce Chounard, Malisa Rai, Jennifer Rosado, Morgan Tupper
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Teacher: Angie ApautyLesson Title/Topic: Planets of the UniverseGrade: 2Duration: 50 minutesLearning Objectives: At the conclusion of this activity, students will be able to identify, name, locate, and determine the order of the planets of our solar system. Number and Size of Groups: 5 groups of 3 studentsLearner Activity/Teacher Activity:Whole group discussion. The teacher will ask the students the question, "What do you remember about the planets of our solar system and can you list them all?". The teacher will allow students time to think and write down their answers on their mini white boards. Next, the teacher will use the main white board to write down all the planets the students can recall. Then the students will get into their groups and each group will work together to do research and create a presentation over the planets. The teacher will visit each group to offer any help the students may need. The students will work on their presentations on day two and on day three, each group will give their presentations to the class using the smart board.At the end of the lesson, each group will receive a card with a planet on it and tape on the back. One person from each group needs to come to the front and place their planet in the correct order in the solar system with the help of the class.
The Two Day plan is intended to be completed in two fifty-minute class periods, with 2 homework assignments, the lesson includes the definition of genocide, historical background on the Armenian case, a review of other major genocides, a short national TV news piece, and readings from survivor testimonies.The Ten Day lesson includes film, primary documents, and the UN Declaration of Human RightsPart II, examines the economic developments of competing empires with subsequent loss of territory and rise of state repression over time. The final product is a colorful timeline linking seemingly disparate elements into a visible pattern. Students will also gain the opportunity to place the Armenian Genocide next to other acts of genocide and human rights abuses throughout history.Part III builds on the basic information learned in Part I and the larger historic and political overview gained in Part II. Students can participate in a mock re-enactment of the 1921 trial of Soghomon Tehlirian, who assassinated the mastermind of the Armenian Genocide and was later acquitted. The mock trial allows students to develop historical empathy with the victims and survivors of the Armenian Genocide.
两天计划计划在两个五十分钟的课时内完成,并布置两次家庭作业,课程内容包括种族灭绝的定义、亚美尼亚案例的历史背景、其他主要种族灭绝的回顾、一段简短的国家电视新闻以及幸存者的证词。十天课程包括电影、主要文件和联合国人权宣言第二部分考察了竞争帝国的经济发展以及随后领土的丧失和国家镇压的加剧。最终成果是一条彩色的时间线,将看似分散的元素连接成一个可见的模式。学生还将有机会将亚美尼亚大屠杀与历史上其他种族灭绝和侵犯人权行为放在一起。第三部分以第一部分中学到的基本信息和第二部分中获得的更广泛的历史和政治概述为基础。学生可以参加模拟重演 1921 年对 Soghomon Tehlirian 的审判,Soghomon Tehlirian 暗杀了亚美尼亚种族灭绝的策划者,后来被无罪释放。模拟审判让学生对亚美尼亚种族灭绝的受害者和幸存者产生历史同情。
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Exit ticket to be used as a formative assessment to make adjustments in instruction to address barriers in the curriculum and teaching.
This tool is used for teachers to understand what the students are getting out of their learning by recording three things they learned, two questions and one main idea.
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