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Children's Stories revisited 4
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The story of “Where The Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak  has been around for a while.  It was Supposed to be “Where the Wild Horses Are”, but Mr. Sendak as an author made changes to his story.  This is a good way to show students the process of an author in making decisions when creating a story.

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English Language Arts
Mathematics
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Activity/Lab
Questionnaire
Author:
George (Tommy) Jones
Date Added:
06/24/2020
Children's Stories revisited 5
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The story of Shrek and the movies have really made an impact.  Many children see a Shrek figure and want it.  They do not see it as ugly which is what an Ogre is supposed to be.  So, the real inspiration for Shrek Maurice Tillet lived during the early 1900’s.  He was called the “French Angel” and he was an amazing person.  It is fun to compare fiction to fact as well as opinions on what is ugly and what is pretty.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Mathematics
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Activity/Lab
Author:
George (Tommy) Jones
Date Added:
06/25/2020
Math, Grade 7, Samples and Probability, What's the probability?
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Students begin to formalize their understanding of probability. They are introduced to the concept of probability as a measure of likelihood and how to calculate probability as a ratio. The terms discussed (impossible, certain, etc.) in Lesson 1 are given numerical values.Key ConceptsStudents will think of probability as a ratio; it can be written as a fraction, decimal, or a percent ranging from 0 to 1.Students will think about ratio and proportion to predict results.Goals and Learning ObjectivesDefine probability as a measure of likelihood and the ratio of favorable outcomes to the total number of outcomes for an event.Predict results based on theoretical probability using ratio and proportion.

Subject:
Statistics and Probability
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
KIMBERLY INMAN
Date Added:
11/05/2020