A video my assistant and I made about how to wear a mask. We emailed it to our students before we started in person.
- Subject:
- Healthful Living
- Material Type:
- Presentation
- Date Added:
- 10/06/2020
A video my assistant and I made about how to wear a mask. We emailed it to our students before we started in person.
A video of how to create a simple yet good fall scarf with knitting needles
Lesson plan using a Cyberchase activity where students learn about two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes. Students watch a video clip and then identify the shapes that they see in the clip. In Assessment A, students are asked to identify shapes. In Assessment B, they have the opportunity to create a three-dimensional shape from a cutout.
Resources to help instructors and students locate and reference image, video and audio files.
This brief video clip discusses the causes, spread, treatment, and prevention strategies for cholera and dengue fever. The connection between climate change and increased global temperatures and increased outbreaks of infectious diseases is also discussed.
Drawing on the 'Character Stories' section of this Web site, students perform a role playing exercise to examine the motives, beliefs and values of the men and women who made Athens the center of the Greek world. The "Site Index" link on this page will provide more relevant links for each character: http://www.pbs.org/empires/thegreeks/htmlver/ The video references to the documentary are not necessary.
Just how small are atoms? And what's inside them? The answers turn out to be astounding, even for those who think they know. This fast-paced animation uses spectacular metaphors (imagine a blueberry the size of a football stadium!) to give a visceral sense of the building blocks that make our world.
This video series is broken up into two-part mini programs which each include a short video history lesson followed by a second video with a craft activity. These videos are designed to be viewed together to learn about history of Vance Birthplace State Historic Site in the mountains of North Carolina and life in the 1800s.
In this video segment from Cyberchase, the CyberSquad is trying to escape from a desert island by crossing a large body of water. They find a special lily pad that was left for them by the Red Warrior. When the lily pad is put in water it doubles and the number of lily pads keeps on doubling. The CyberSquad tries to use this doubling effect to help them create a lily pad bridge to cross the water and escape. Teaching tips are also provided that discuss frame, focus and follow-up suggestions for using this video in a math lesson.
Students will compare the experience of listening to a piece of music (without video or other visual accompaniment) and the experience of watching a performer as the piece is played.
In this video segment from Cyberchase, Bianca helps her friend make rock candy and discovers some interesting shapes. They also visit The Museum of and look at a variety of rocks and minerals, identifying and describing the many 2-D and 3-D shapes that are found in these specimens. Teaching tips are also provided that discuss frame, focus and follow-up suggestions for using this video in a math lesson.
In this video, students will learn that the word "cool" has a variety of meanings.
In this video segment from Cyberchase, Bianca is getting ready to run in a race on a 200 meter track. She notices that the starting positions in the six lanes are at different points along the track. She believes this is unfair and sets out to measure the distance between the starting point and the finish line in both the outside and the inside lanes. Teaching tips are also provided that discuss frame, focus and follow-up suggestions for using this video in a math lesson.
This ativity allows students to show their perceptive understanding of Antigone through the use of media resources. The rubric for the assignment is included.
This video lesson instructs students in the hierarchical organization of multi-cellular organisms. Each level of organization is identified and defined. The four types of tissues are discussed in detail. Supplemental materials include a transcript of the video and a quiz for assessment.
I use this with upper elementary students to have relevant examples of how plagiarism is happening in current times and we discuss the lawsuits that came from the copies.
Mythweb is a reference site which may be used in conjunction with studying Greek mythology and Greek Heroes. The resource contains full versions of heroic myths such as Hercules. There are is also a fully searchable encyclopedia, which may be used as a method of assistance during study of Greek literature.
In this short video, students explore the career of a State Park Ranger. This N.C. Career Exploration video is part of a series that introduces students to unique professions within the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. This series will help students consider what they like to do, where their interests and skills connect, and ultimately what career path they may want to take.
This brief video lesson introduces Newton's three laws of motion, using the motion of a bicycle as illustration. Discussion/assessment questions and suggested supplemental resources are also included.
UNC-TV honors North Carolina?s Greatest Generation with this moving two-hour documentary presentation, NORTH CAROLINA?S WWII EXPERIENCE. Through film footage, photographs, and revealing personal interviews with 25 men and women who lived it, this documentary brings history to life, from battlefield to the home front. It examines the myriad of roles North Carolina and its citizens played in the Second World War. Two hour documentary, teachers may wish to show it in 30 minute intervals.