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Life on the Rocks
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This multimedia resource, part of the NC Science Now series, describes how, in the search for suitable locations for offshore wind energy, researchers are studying the ocean floor looking at the unusual array of rocky reefs that exist from 3-40 miles offshore in depths from 40-100 feet of water. What they've found is that these reefs are remarkably productive and essential to North Carolina's commercial and recreational fisheries. Components of this resource include a video and a related blog article. Links to these components are provided on the page under the heading "UNC-TV Media." Discussion questions are also provided.

Subject:
Earth Science
English Language Arts
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
UNC-TV
Author:
UNC-TV
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Locating a Point
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This classroom activity, which centers on documenting the location of a meteorite in Antarctica, introduces students to the technology of Global Positioning Systems. The printable handout includes a series of inquiry-based questions to get students thinking about the challenges of marking exact positions in an area where the landscape is continually changing, illustrated activity directions and a worksheet that guides students through the way satellites are used in GPS and includes areas for recording their findings.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
Lesson Plan
Simulation
Provider:
American Museum of Natural History
Author:
American Museum of Natural History
Rice University
Date Added:
07/31/2019
MLA Research Paper Help
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This is a simple print (pdf) or digital handout that you can give to students who are working on a research project to help them with formatting, in-text citation, and expectations. It is not designed to be a stand-alone lesson. For best results, always involve your SLMC in your research project planning. 

Subject:
English Language Arts
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Jen Baker
Date Added:
12/05/2019
Making History Come Alive Through Poetry and Song
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This lesson pairs a magazine article about the Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck in 1975 with the Gordon Lightfoot song, "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald." After comparing and contrasting the elements of each text, students will choose a historical event and, using the song as a model, create a narrative poem about their chosen event. In addition, more contemporary songs and current events will also work for this activity.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Author:
Ann Kelly Cox
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Medical Metals
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This multimedia resource, part of the NC Science Now series, describes how researchers at North Carolina A&T State University are developing new materials that could revolutionize medical treatments - smart implants that the body could simply absorb once their work is finished in the patient's body. Components of this resource include a video and a related blog article. Links to these components are provided on the page under the heading "UNC-TV Media."

Subject:
English Language Arts
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
UNC-TV
Author:
UNC-TV
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Micro Organs
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This multimedia resource, part of the NC Science Now series, describes how researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center's Institute for Regenerative Medicine are applying their understanding of the hierarchical structural organization of multicellular organisms to culture a variety of human tissues. By growing miniature human livers, hearts and kidneys and linking them together with a blood substitute, they can evaluate the effects of new drug therapies. Components of this resource include a video and a related blog article. Links to these components are provided on the page under the heading "UNC-TV Media."

Subject:
English Language Arts
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
UNC-TV
Author:
UNC-TV
Date Added:
02/26/2019
A Model Fish
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This multimedia resource, part of the NC Science Now series, describes how zebrafish are being used to test for possible drug therapies for humans and experimental cures for diseases. Components of this resource include a video and a related blog article. Links to these components are provided on the page under the heading "UNC-TV Media."

Subject:
English Language Arts
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
UNC-TV
Author:
UNC-TV
Date Added:
02/26/2019
NC2ML Brief - Multi‐digit Addition & Subtraction
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This resource is from NC2ML.  It may not be remixed.This Standards Brief discusses strategies and representations second graders are taught for mult-digit addition and subtraction.  This is a great reading to share during a professional development with teachers or to hand out during family math nights.  

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Reading
Reference Material
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
DAWNE COKER
Date Added:
06/20/2020
Natural Disaster Myth Directions & Rubric - Remix
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This writing assessment can be used within an informational, research-based unit. Students will spend time, in class, reading myths based on natural disasters and researching a natural disaster. Students will create their own, original myth based on their independent research.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Assessment
Date Added:
07/08/2020
New Fields for Food
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This multimedia resource, part of the NC Science Now series, describes how the work of Mary-Dell Chilton in the genetic modification of plants and animals launched a new field of research. Supporters say these techniques could help feed the world. Opponents claim that there are safety and environmental issues with the use and consumption of genetically modified foods. Components of this resource include a video and a related blog article. Links to these components are provided on the page under the heading "UNC-TV Media."

Subject:
Biology
English Language Arts
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
UNC-TV
Author:
UNC-TV
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Ocean Energy
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This multimedia resource, part of the NC Science Now series, describes how researchers at the UNC Coastal Studies Institute are testing new technologies that would harness the power of the ocean to create new sources of energy. Ongoing studies look at the energy potential and feasibility of generating energy from wind, waves, and currents. Components of this resource include a video and a related blog article. Links to these components are provided on the page under the heading "UNC-TV Media."

Subject:
Earth Science
English Language Arts
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
UNC-TV
Author:
UNC-TV
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Oh Shuck!
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This multimedia resource, part of the NC Science Now series, describes how researchers are studying Vibrio bacteria, commonly found in raw oysters and toxic to humans. Reseachers, intent on designing an early warning system, are looking for a predictable relationship between high Vibrio levels and the water's salinity and temperature, which can be affected by a number of weather variables. Researchers are using DNA analysis to identify and compare bacteria. Components of this resource include a video and a related blog article. Links to these components are provided on the page under the heading "UNC-TV Media." Discussion questions are also provided.

Subject:
Biology
English Language Arts
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
UNC-TV
Author:
UNC-TV
Date Added:
02/26/2019
One Giant Leap Into Claims and Evidence
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In this lesson, students will be determining the central idea of a text about the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. They will also examine how quotes help to develop a central idea. Next, they will be writing an objective summary. Students will then research information from NASA about becoming an astronaut, as well as quotes that support why someone should become an astronaut. Finally, students will plan and write an argumentative essay about why someone should apply to become an astronaut using claims, evidence, and commentary. 

Subject:
Career Development
Composition and Rhetoric
Reading Informational Text
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Christina Speiser
Date Added:
08/01/2019
Original Myth Directions & Rubric
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This writing assessment can be used within an informational, research-based unit. Students will spend time, in class, reading myths based on natural disasters and researching a natural disaster. Students will create their own, original myth based on their independent research.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Assessment
Date Added:
11/01/2019
Pre-WWII European Jewish Life Photo Project
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This set of lessons — comprised of five 45-minute sessions — will engage students in researching and understanding how individual Jewish communities and lives were affected by the Holocaust. By researching and analyzing family photographs, students will gain insight into the relative normalcy of Jewish life (religious, cultural, and business) before the Nazis assumed power — and then discover how Jewish lives changed drastically after the Nazi invasion

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Teaching Tolerance
Date Added:
11/16/2019
Professional Writing in Action! Publishing Student Reviews Online
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In this lesson, students write reviews for popular retail website Amazon.com in order to develop their reading, critical thinking, and persuasive writing skills. Students will employ the writing process after reading Charlotte Perkins Gilman's, "The Yellow Wallpaper," to create their own published reviews of the story.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Author:
Marcea K. Seible
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Publish a Collaborative Research Paper With Google Slides
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Students will use Google Slides to publish a research project. This project will include links to other slides and information from the internet. Students will also search and add images from the internet and video to support their topic. This activity may take more than one class period.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Interactive
Module
Provider:
REMC Association of Michigan
Provider Set:
MiTechKids
Author:
REMC Association of Michigan
Date Added:
03/16/2019
REHUGO AP Project
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REHUGO is an acronym for Reading, Entertainment, History, Universal Truth, Government, and Observation. This assignment is designed to help students gather high-quality information about the world for potential use as they respond to various AP essay prompts

Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Primary Source
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
11/16/2019
Reef Life
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This multimedia resource, part of the NC Science Now series, describes how new research is showing how oyster reefs can grow at a rate that would out-pace projected sea level rise, offering a new way to protect shorelines from erosion as well as create fish habitat, clean the water, and provide tasty treats for people to eat. Components of this resource include a video and a related blog article. Links to these components are provided on the page under the heading "UNC-TV Media." Discussion questions are also provided.

Subject:
Biology
English Language Arts
Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
UNC-TV
Author:
UNC-TV
Date Added:
02/26/2019