Student will be able to use integration and differentiation to determine the volume of a solid.
- Subject:
- Calculus
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Author:
- William Allred
- Carrie Robledo
- Date Added:
- 05/18/2021
Student will be able to use integration and differentiation to determine the volume of a solid.
Students will discover a cultural tradition of many Spanish speaking countries, compare it to cultural conventions in the United States, and create a tangible, memorable product to commemorate the learning and growth.
In this activity students identify the different relationships that can be found in a community and create a class Community ABC Book.
ADDING TEXT REMIX of Remix: Election Day: Our Civic Duty & Why It Matters: Grade 3-5
Students will build background and show understanding about government elections at the local, state, and national levels in the United States.
Students will write, revise, and edit an informational piece to demonstrate mastery of the topic of elections incorporating key academic content vocabulary.
Students will create a PPT with a teacher's model to demonstrate understanding and mastery of key content area vocabulary words.
Students will complete activities during independent work time or literacy stations. Provides a QR code for students to listen to stories (2 non-fiction and 1 fiction) about elections. After they listen to the stories they choose one of the non-fiction texts to write facts about, find the main idea and key details, and define new words
Students are exposed to some of the key causes behind the start of the United States Civil War. Sudents will be able to analyze the impact of contributions made by diverse historical figures over time as well as the impact of major conflicts, battles, and wars on the development of our nation through Reconstruction. The values and principles of American democracy as well as the roles of woman and minorities are also identified.
Using newspapers or magazines, students will create an acrostic poem where words are divided into parts of speech.
This resource contains activities to help students draw conclusions/make inferences. Such activities include: guess the emotion, you are what you bring, using pictures, and links to additional resources.
This video and accompanying interactive assessment practice was designed to teach overview of addition sums to first graders.
For this activity, students practice solving word problems by adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators.
This teacher's guide for Addie on the Inside by James Howe contains discussion questions, activities, and research assignments.
VIDEO 1 OF 3 - This video addresses NC standard 5.NF.1. It explains WHY we create equivalent fractions when adding unlike denominators, and HOW to create equivalent fractions when adding unlike denominators.
This brief video shows students how to enter a fraction into the TI-15 calculator and to add fractions. Students should access to a TI-15 calculator while viewing, This video may be embedded within Google Classroom.
In this online interactive, students use a visual model to solve addition problems.
This is an interactive assessment and video designed to teach Adding and Subtracting (Numbers up to 20) - Word Problems to first graders.
This resource is a worksheet for the standard 3.MD.1. It can be used as an exit ticket or as an independent practice. This could be used with a tech tool where students can draw directly on the document (Nearpod, Peardeck, Seesaw, Etc.)
In this activity, students examine three documents to better understand the goals, participants, and leaders of the 1963 March on Washington.
There is no one poem that represents the experience of African Americans in the United States, yet the history of racism in this country is seared deeply into the lives of many African Americans. “The Weakness” by Toi Derricotte recounts an experience with racism through the eyes of a young, light-skinned African American girl going shopping with her grandmother in a department store in 1945. The poems in The African American Experience offer a number of perspectives from African American poets that add a rich complexity to students’ perceptions of African American lives.
Students will learn about North Carolina's little known eugenics program, as well as explore the constitutionality of state mandated sterilization by reviewing the NC Supreme Court case, In re Moore. Stidents will culminate this lesson by making recommendations on how the state should make amends for the program's past controversial actions, as well as examine actual consolation recoomendations recently made by the North Carolina's General Assembly.
Using tiles to represent variables and constants, learn how to represent and solve algebra problem. Solve equations, substitute in variable expressions, and expand and factor. Flip tiles, remove zero pairs, copy and arrange, and make your way toward a better understanding of algebra.
In this lesson, students examine the relationships between and among powers inside and outside Afghanistan in connection to United States military aggression in the territory.