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Example of ELA Learning Roadmap
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This is a Learning Roadmap for Standards RL.8.1, RL.8.2, and RL.8.3.A Learning Roadmap is a visual representation of the standards. This used as part of a student's Data Notebook to track the progression of mastering standards.https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1IuvOPwb0jBQs4C7si0xjM4LHxWZZ7FOPav4B-mTDcfk/edit?usp=sharingThis resource was developed as part of a professional learning opportunity funded by the NCDPI Digital Learning Initiative Planning Grant.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Student Guide
Author:
MELESSA PEARSON
Date Added:
06/10/2021
Extended Anticipatory Guide (for unit on displacement/community)
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This anticipatory guide is an introduction for any units that have a thematic focus on displacement and community. Students respond with their initial positions on the statements. Evidence is based on personal experience at the beginning. They return at the end of the unit to the statements and provide evidence from the texts in the unit to support their responses.

Subject:
English Language Arts
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Activity/Lab
Formative Assessment
Student Guide
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
08/06/2019
Fly Me High
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Learners will work in groups to design a water rocket that will be tested. They will be able to test two preliminary designs before deciding on the final one for the contest. Prior to launch, the rockets are put through a series of design tests. This is activity 7 of 7 in Dynamic Design: Launch and Propulsion.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Student Guide
Provider:
NASA
Provider Set:
NASA Wavelength
Date Added:
07/31/2019
Goldilocks and the Three Planets
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This is a lesson about planetary atmospheres. Learners will interpret real spectral graphs from missions to determine what some of Earth, Venus, and Mars’ atmosphere is composed of and then mathematically compare the amount of the greenhouse gas, CO2, on the planets Venus, Earth, and Mars in order to determine which has the most. Students brainstorm to figure out what things, along with greenhouse gases, can affect a planet’s temperature. The activity is part of Project Spectra, a science and engineering program for middle-high school students, focusing on how light is used to explore the Solar System.

Subject:
Science
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Activity/Lab
Data Set
Diagram/Illustration
Lesson Plan
Student Guide
Provider:
NASA
Provider Set:
NASA Wavelength
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Graphing the Rainbow
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This is a lesson about visual spectra. Learners will explore different ways of displaying visual spectra, including colored "barcode" spectra, like those produced by a diffraction grating, and line plots displaying intensity versus color, or wavelength. Students learn that a diffraction grating acts like a prism, bending light into its component colors. The activity is part of Project Spectra, a science and engineering program for middle-high school students, focusing on how light is used to explore the Solar System.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Student Guide
Provider:
NASA
Provider Set:
NASA Wavelength
Date Added:
02/26/2019
The History of Rocketry
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This lesson is about the role of rockets in history. Learners will create a multiple tiered timeline on the history of rocketry. Includes a teacher's guide and students handouts. Video and audio clips are provided. This lesson 3 of 8 from the Dynamic Design: Launch and Propulsion module.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Student Guide
Provider:
NASA
Provider Set:
NASA Wavelength
Date Added:
07/31/2019
How do Atmospheres Affect Planetary Temperatures: Activity A How do Atmospheres Interact with Solar Energy?
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In this 2-part inquiry-based lesson, students conduct a literature search to determine the characteristics of the atmospheres of different planets (Venus, Mercury, Mars and Earth). After collecting and analyzing data, student teams design and conduct a controlled physical experiment using a lab apparatus to learn about the interaction of becomes CO², air, and temperature. The resource includes student worksheets, a design proposal, and student questions. Connections to contemporary climate change are addressed. This lesson is the first of four in Topic 4, "How do Atmospheres Affect Planetary Temperatures?" within the resource, Earth Climate Course: What Determines a Planet's Climate?

Subject:
Science
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Activity/Lab
Data Set
Lesson Plan
Student Guide
Provider:
NASA
Provider Set:
NASA Wavelength
Date Added:
07/31/2019
How do Atmospheres Affect Planetary Temperatures? Activity B How do Atmospheres Produce their Effect Upon Surface Temperatures?
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In this kinesthetic activity, the concept of energy budget is strengthened as students conduct three simulations using play money as units of energy, and students serve as parts of a planetary radiation balance model. Students will determine the energy budget of a planet by manipulating gas concentrations, energy inputs and outputs in the system in this lesson that supports the study of climate on Mars, Mercury, Venus and Earth. The lesson supports understanding of the real-world problem of contemporary climate change. The resource includes a teacher's guide and several student worksheets. This is the second of four activities in the lesson, How do Atmospheres affect planetary temperatures?, within Earth Climate Course: What Determines a Planet's Climate? The resource aims to help students to develop an understanding of our environment as a system of human and natural processes that result in changes that occur over various space and time scales.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Data Set
Student Guide
Provider:
NASA
Provider Set:
NASA Wavelength
Date Added:
07/31/2019
The Industrial Revolution  Mini Research Project
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After studying elements of the Industrial Revolution, students will conduct an independent or collaborative research assignment related to the Industrial Revolution.

Subject:
American History
Composition and Rhetoric
Reading Informational Text
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Formative Assessment
Lesson Plan
Presentation
Primary Source
Reference Material
Student Guide
Author:
CHRISTIE DEHART
Date Added:
07/05/2020
Keep it Clean
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This lesson is about data collection. Learners will investigate different methods of sampling in a simulated cleanroom environment. Includes a teacher's guide and students handouts. This lesson 7 of 10 from the Dynamic Design: The Cleanroom module.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Student Guide
Provider:
NASA
Provider Set:
NASA Wavelength
Date Added:
07/31/2019
Learning Intervals
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This lesson explains the different generic intervals found in a scale. It gives visual references and numerical references to all the standard intervals in a generic scale. Very useful when teaching beginning or limited learners.

Subject:
Arts Education
Music
Material Type:
Interactive
Student Guide
Author:
Ricci Adams
Date Added:
02/26/2019