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Relative Humidity Measurement
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Measure relative humidity in the air using a simple device made of a temperature sensor, a plastic bottle, and some clay. Electronically plot the data you collect on graphs to analyze and learn from it. Experiment with different materials and different room temperatures in order to explore what affects humidity.

Subject:
Atmospheric Science
Chemistry
Geoscience
Mathematics
Physical Science
Physics
Space Science
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Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
Provider:
Concord Consortium
Provider Set:
Concord Consortium Collection
Author:
The Concord Consortium
Date Added:
12/12/2011
Timeline of Events
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This module is intended to provide students with a starting point for the mock trial exercise. Students should be assigned reading of Harr's book "A Civil Action" as well as view the Touchstone Pictures movie by the same name. Following the reading and viewing, students should prepare an exercise that allows them to put the chronology of events together to help them better understand the sequence of activities related to the trial as well as the characters who were involved in these activities.

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
English Language Arts
Environmental Studies
Law
Political Science
Social Science
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Activity/Lab
Module
Provider:
Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College
Provider Set:
Teach the Earth
Author:
E. Scott Bair
Kevin Svitana
Date Added:
01/20/2023
LWTECH Infectious and Chronic Diseases of Public Health Importance
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This is a compilation of readings for 300 level Biology course offered to Public Health Bachelor of Science students. The readings in this book encourages the students to engage with the systems of human body, factors that cause infectious and non-communicable chronic diseases.

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Subject:
Applied Science
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
OpenWA
Date Added:
01/26/2024
Introduction to Equilibrium Thermodynamics: Salt Dissolution
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In this lab I simply have students dissolve halite and sylvite in water at various temperatures. I use this experiment to introduce students to the principles of equilibrium thermodynamics, as well as basic lab skills, data analysis, and lab report writing. Students use basic laboratory skills to conduct their experiments then analyze their data using a spreadsheet program such as Excel. They then write up their results and discussion in a formal lab report.

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Subject:
Biology
Geology
Life Science
Physical Science
Physics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College
Provider Set:
Teach the Earth
Author:
Andrew Knudsen
Date Added:
08/26/2019
Small Group Discussion Methods
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This book is best thought of as a map that introduces some of the essential element of small group communication. It begins with some foundational information necessary for understanding what makes groups groups. Briefly, it will provide conceptual and practice elements that help inform how we are to think about actually defining groups and teams. It moves from there to explore the idea of group formation, helping us better understand why people join groups and how they participate within that setting. The following chapters explore issues such as cooperation, power, group thinking, listening, and making decisions together. These constituent elements of small group communication help us think about the themes that them come in the next chapters–how we address issues that cause conflict and the role of leaders within these settings. In the last chapter, the impact of culture and diversity are explored, reminding us of the ever present reality that virtually any group is comprised of people with different experiences, worldviews, ideologies, perspectives, and approaches. Sometimes those differences are obvious; other times, it is only through deeper exploration of issues together that one discovers the rich differences that color our world.

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Business and Communication
Communication
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Timothy J. Shaffer
Date Added:
12/25/2021
American Sign Language University
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American Sign Language University is resource site for ASL students and teachers. Here you will find information and resources to help you learn ASL and improve your signing. ASLU is an online American Sign Language curriculum resource center. ASLU provides many free self-study materials, lessons, and information as well as formal tuition-based courses. ASLU has been offering online sign language instruction since 1997. The program began as an effort to support parents of Deaf children living in rural or "outlying" areas without access to sign language classes. You are welcome to self-study from the various publicly available Lifeprint.com lessons for free. See ASL University (https://www.lifeprint.com/index.htm), Library (https://www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-layout/topics.htm), Lessons, Resources, and Syllabi. No Creative Commons license, so copyrighted, but language on the site indicates it is for teacher use, so include that in your Fair Use Analysis. You can also link out.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Languages
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
William Vicars
Date Added:
12/23/2021
Instructional Design in Distance Education
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This  lesson plan addresses students of the 4th grade of Primary School. The topic of the lesson concerns sports. Students will have the opportunity to write about their favorite sports, collaborate with their classmates and present the teamwork in class. 

Subject:
Elementary Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Angeliki Bountou
Date Added:
12/17/2020
Amazing Classrooms: Spanish Immersion
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The Spanish Language Immersion School is a public school with dedicated educators and committed parents who are creating an extraordinary experience for kids from K to Grade 5. Students arrive speaking English as their dominant language. They leave fluent in Spanish, but also filled with knowledge about various cultures, practiced in diversity, and possessing real skills that give them an educational and career advantage.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Education
Languages
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
Teaching Channel
Provider Set:
Teaching Channel
Date Added:
11/02/2012
Stevens Treaties
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This is a case studies that analyzes the Point Elliot and the Walla Walla Treaties. This was written to be used in a middle school classroom. Many of the primary documents were abridged in order to lower the text complexity to meet the needs of this level. This could be used in other grade levels; however, consider whether the reading level and the questioning is appropriate for your students.Essential Question: Are agreements always fair? Would you sign these treaties? What benefits and costs would result for various parties?Created by: Highline Public Schools (Burien, WA). Librarians: Lisa Carlson, Kim Meschter, Robert Vegar, and Alan Grenon. Social Studies Specialist: Lexi Samorano. 2017.

Subject:
History
Social Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Lexi Samorano
Date Added:
01/24/2017
BlendEd Best Practices: Where the Red Fern Grows 5th Grade
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This resource was created by Hannah Barnhart in collaboration with Karen Dux as part of the 2019-20 ESU-NDE Digital Age Pedagogy Project. Educators worked with coaches to create Unit Plans promoting BlendEd Learning Best Practices. This Unit Plan is designed for 5th Grade Language Arts.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Author:
Karen Dux
Date Added:
06/02/2020
Lesson 1: Fundamentals of Business Communication
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Success in the world of work depends to a great extent on a person’s ability to communicate. This course will provide learners with practice in occupational writing, both correspondence and reports. Half of the course deals with correspondence, with particular emphasis on employment letters, customer relations and sales messages. The remaining units focus on report preparation, with practice in writing descriptions, instructions, progress reports and proposals.
The material is interesting, and the exercises are relevant to most administrative, supervisory and managerial positions. The approach to study should make the learners work really enjoyable. If the learners are motivated and can commit themselves to doing a good job of the course, they will derive a great deal of benefit from it.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Date Added:
01/20/2016
Understanding and Application of Linear Equations
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The goal of these lessons is for students to be able to write expressions from word phases, write algebraic equations to represent real-world scenarios, and match linear expressions to word problems. Often students are able to figure out the solutions to mathematical concepts taught in isolation, but are challenged when ask to explain what the answer means in the context of a word problem. This lesson is designed to teach students the relevance of their mathematic answer. Before introducing this lesson, think about some real world relevant examples where the algebraic equations would assist the students in their everyday lives. Have these ready to address the issue of relevance in students’ lives.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Date Added:
05/23/2018
Introduction to Arduino: Getting Connected and Blinking LEDs
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Microcontrollers are the brains of the electronic world, but in order to play with one, you must first get it connected! For this maker challenge, students learn how to connect their Arduino microcontroller circuit boards to computers. First, students are walked through the connection process, helped to troubleshoot common pitfalls, and write their first Arduino programs (setup and loop functions, semicolons, camel case, pin 13 LED). Then they are given the open-ended challenge to create their own blinking LED code—such as writing Morse code messages and mimicking the rhythm of a heartbeat. This practice helps students become comfortable with the fundamental commands before progressing to more difficult programs.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Engineering
Physical Science
Physics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
MakerChallenges
Author:
Daniel Godrick
Date Added:
10/05/2017
Poverty in the U.S.
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In 1962, an American activist named Michael Harrington wrote a relatively short but influential study on the problem of poverty in the United States. 'The Other America' ultimately found its way into the hands of President John F. Kennedy, and the book had a profound impact on bringing poverty issues to public attention. It ultimately contributed to the launch of the government's "War on Poverty."

TeachableMoment marks the 50 year anniversary, and addresses the ongoing issue, with a series of readings and discussion questions for high school students. Readings one and two, below, give an overview of Michael Harrington's book and consider the state of poverty in the U.S. now. The next pair of readings in the series will examine the debate about who should count as poor in this country and proposals for combating poverty.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Economics
Journalism
Social Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility
Provider Set:
Teachable Moment
Author:
Mark Engler
Date Added:
04/06/2012
Mt. Erebus: A Surprising Volcano: Grades K-1: Illustrated Book
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This informational text introduces students to Mt. Erebus, a volcano located on Ross Island, just off the coast of Antarctica. Mt. Erebus is the world's southernmost active volcano. Students read about the volcano in a simplified manner. The text is written at a kindergarten through grade one reading level. This version is a full-color PDF that can be printed, cut and folded to form a book. Each book contains color photographs and illustrations.

Subject:
Applied Science
Education
Engineering
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Provider:
Ohio State University College of Education and Human Ecology
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Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears: An Online Magazine for K-5 Teachers
Author:
Jessica Fries-Gaither
Date Added:
07/17/2010
The Shiniest Moon: Grades 4-5: Text Only version
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This informational text introduces students to solar energy's role in warming the Earth's land and water and to the fact that dark-colored surfaces absorb more of the Sun's energy than do light-colored ones. Students also read about how the decline in Arctic sea ice is changing Earth's energy balance. This is a PDF containing the informational text and a glossary. The text is written at a grade four through grade five reading level.

Subject:
Education
Geoscience
Physical Science
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
Ohio State University College of Education and Human Ecology
Provider Set:
Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears: An Online Magazine for K-5 Teachers
Author:
Stephen Whitt
Date Added:
08/17/2010
OREGON MATH STANDARDS (2021): [2.OA]
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The intent of clarifying statements is to provide additional guidance for educators to communicate the intent of the standard to support the future development of curricular resources and assessments aligned to the 2021 math standards.  Clarifying statements can be in the form of succinct sentences or paragraphs that attend to one of four types of clarifications: (1) Student Experiences; (2) Examples; (3) Boundaries; and (4) Connection to Math Practices.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Mark Freed
Date Added:
07/06/2023
How Fast Can a Carrot Rot?
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Students conduct experiments to determine what environmental factors favor decomposition by soil microbes. They use chunks of carrots for the materials to be decomposed, and their experiments are carried out in plastic bags filled with dirt. Every few days students remove the carrots from the dirt and weigh them. Depending on the experimental conditions, after a few weeks most of the carrots have decomposed completely.

Subject:
Applied Science
Education
Engineering
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Mary R. Hebrank
Date Added:
10/14/2015