This resource provides students with a audiogram simulator students can use to guage …
This resource provides students with a audiogram simulator students can use to guage levels of auditory perception of the right and left ear on an audiogram leading students to determine levels of hearing loss from hearing with in normal limits, mild, moderate, severe, to profound.
Students explore some of the qualities of our sense of hearing and …
Students explore some of the qualities of our sense of hearing and its usefulness to us. They can also begin to consider what the consequences could be of hearing impairment.
In this activity, students will select a person, place, or object that …
In this activity, students will select a person, place, or object that is meaningful to them and create a thirty-second story that explains the importance of this place or object. This is a great activity for the first week or two of school to help students learn to get to know each other and work on their presentation skills. As we well know, public speaking among many people’s greatest fears, so in this assignment, students will create video presentations that allow for editing and revision which will hopefully lower the stakes of the presentation.
In this lesson students work in collaborative groups to collect, represent, and …
In this lesson students work in collaborative groups to collect, represent, and interpret numerical data that they generate by using Sphero robots to knock down bowling pins!
In this activity, students are given a series of two-sided equations and …
In this activity, students are given a series of two-sided equations and are asked to determine if each two-sided equation has infinitely many solutions, one solution, or no solutions.
This activity requires students to select the melody they hear. Each melody is …
This activity requires students to select the melody they hear. Each melody is 1 measure and there are 10 questions with audio. This resource is a Google Form. It is designed as a mini activity to be used within a larger lesson plan. It can also be used in a virtual/distance learning situation.
Chico has a friend who is stuck in a laundry shoot and …
Chico has a friend who is stuck in a laundry shoot and uses a new tool to help his friend get free. Create a new tool using materials from a list provided and work within a budget constraint.
In this lesson students engineer ramps and race monster trucks. Students estimate …
In this lesson students engineer ramps and race monster trucks. Students estimate and measure distances traveled and then organize and visually represent this data in a graph.
Having studied the archetypes of heros, students will be asked to complete …
Having studied the archetypes of heros, students will be asked to complete a collaborative essay of a hero's journey utilizing narrative writing skills, the stages of the hero's journey, and elements, such as supernatural beings or creatures, found in mythology. Students will bring the events of their hero’s journey to life by using dialogue, descrition, transition phrases, and sensory language. Using a hyper-doc students will work in groups to create their collaborative story.If you want an option for students to have their own individual work have them independently complete Phase 4 of the hyper-doc.
These resources were provided by Moore County. Teams will get 30 minutes …
These resources were provided by Moore County. Teams will get 30 minutes to engineer something for their robot to accomplish a task. After that, teams will have 30 minutes to program their robot to complete the task. This competition is only for K-2 students. Each school may send up to 4 Dash teams to the Elementary showcase.
This is a mathematical story to help students in understanding exponential growth. …
This is a mathematical story to help students in understanding exponential growth. There are youtube videos of this story that could be used with struggling readers.
Resources for Transforming Functions to include polynomials, absolute value, exponential and logarithmic …
Resources for Transforming Functions to include polynomials, absolute value, exponential and logarithmic functions. A special thank you to the original author Wendi Hinson for allowing her resource to be remixed.
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