Students will learn about NASA's Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP), Earth's van …
Students will learn about NASA's Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP), Earth's van Allen Radiation Belts, and space weather through reading a NASA press release and viewing a NASA eClips video segment. Then students will use simple linear functions to examine the scale of the radiation belts and the strength of Earth's magnetic field. This activity is part of the Space Math multimedia modules that integrate NASA press releases, NASA archival video, and mathematics problems targeted at specific math standards commonly encountered in middle school textbooks. The modules cover specific math topics at multiple levels of difficulty with real-world data and use the 5E instructional sequence.
This is a resource about green words that are okay to use …
This is a resource about green words that are okay to use and red words that are not. It talks about what might happen and how we sould react when it does. This is a downloadable resource that you can change and edit to your students individual needs.
Students will collaborate with partners to develop body paragraphs of an argumentative …
Students will collaborate with partners to develop body paragraphs of an argumentative essay based on informational texts read in class.
The pairs' paragraphs will be combined to create the body paragraphs of an essay. Students will then work on sequencing the paragraphs, adding transitions, and providing intro/conclusion paragraphs.
This is a resource about putting hands in pants and why it …
This is a resource about putting hands in pants and why it is not okay. It talks about what might happen and how we sould react when it does. This is a downloadable resource that you can change and edit to your students individual needs.
This resource outlines why we keep our hands out of our pants …
This resource outlines why we keep our hands out of our pants through a visual communication board. It is made for students with limited communication skills.
Students are introduced to a brief history of animal research through a …
Students are introduced to a brief history of animal research through a timeline mapping activity. A discussion abnout significant events and trends helps students understand the impacts of history on today's regulations, governing bodies, and uses of animals in research.
This is a printable resource. It is a quick holiday journaling activity …
This is a printable resource. It is a quick holiday journaling activity or writing warmup. Students are asked to reflect on the value of giving and write about the gifts they would give the world. This could be used in Advisory or an ELA class for writing practice or in connection with a theme connected to a text or to SEL.
In this lesson about cosmic rays, students will describe why cosmic rays …
In this lesson about cosmic rays, students will describe why cosmic rays are dangerous to astronauts. Includes information about student preconceptions. This is activity 3 of 4 from "The Cosmic Ray Telescope for the Effects of Radiation (CRaTER)."
This is a chart used to record the elements of culture found within …
This is a chart used to record the elements of culture found within the various versions of Cinderella, or any other text. I used this for my second grade students during our Culture Unit/How We Express Ourselves PYP Unit.
Either during or after the reading of Out of the Dust or …
Either during or after the reading of Out of the Dust or another book that takes during the Dust Bowl, students will play the PBS Dust Bowl interactive activity. During the activity, students will pretend they are living in the states affected by the Dust Bowl. They will get to choose where they live and make decisions like whether or not to expand their farms or even move to California. After they find the results from their game, they will read other accounts of real people during the Dust Bowl. Then, using the results from the interactive activity, they will create their own Dust Bowl story, writing in first person and using correct historical details.
For this lesson, students will learn what linking verbs are through videos …
For this lesson, students will learn what linking verbs are through videos and a website. They will practice identifying linking verbs through online games. To end the lesson, they will write a paragraph about themselves using linking verbs.
This is a set of three, one-page problems about the size and …
This is a set of three, one-page problems about the size and area of solar panels used to generate power. Learners will calculate area fractions to compare the sizes and distances of Jupiter's moons. Options are presented so that students may learn about the Juno mission through a NASA press release or about how solar energy is used by various NASA satellites and technology by viewing a NASA eClips video [3 min.]. This activity is part of the Space Math multi-media modules that integrate NASA press releases, NASA archival video, and mathematics problems targeted at specific math standards commonly encountered in middle school.
This is a set of three, one-page problems about mass and power …
This is a set of three, one-page problems about mass and power of spacecraft. Learners will use multi-step equations to solve several diverse problems. Options are presented so that students may learn about different types of power systems to generate electricity through a NASA press release or by viewing a NASA eClips video [7 min.]. This activity is part of the Space Math multi-media modules that integrate NASA press releases, NASA archival video, and mathematics problems targeted at specific math standards commonly encountered in middle school.
This lesson introduces students to myths about the auroras in different cultures. …
This lesson introduces students to myths about the auroras in different cultures. The class will read a story relating to legends of the aurora and share their reactions to the story. The teacher must select and obtain one or more books from a list provided. For homework, students will create their own myth regarding the aurora. This is lesson two of a collection of five activities that can be used individually or as a sequence; concludes with a KWL (Know/Want-to-know/Learned) assessment activity.
Students enjoy using the almanac and it is a great way to …
Students enjoy using the almanac and it is a great way to teach social studies and information skills like how to interpret a table or graph as well as ELA skills like how to scan for information.
Take students on a musical journey to learn “What Makes Music, Music?,” …
Take students on a musical journey to learn “What Makes Music, Music?,” exploring fundamentals such as melody, rhythm, dynamics, tempo, and texture! This resource's link takes you to a very short form that gives you free access to the teacher guide/lesson plan books, student readings, videos, and presentation slides. The 8 lessons are: - Introduction to the Orchestra & Musical Storytelling with Beethoven - Form with Jessie Montgomery - Dynamics with Mozart - Rhythm with Joplin - Texture with Anthony Kelley - Tempo with Arturo Márquez (online concert) - Melody with Terry Mizesko - Finale with Carlos Simon (online concert)
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