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94 Views- 9th - 12th Grade
Students explain the concept of supply and demand, then graphy supply and demand curves from data.
83 Views- 6th - 12th Grade
Students are introduced to the purpose of the World Bank and its president Paul Wolfowitz. After reading an article, they work together to complete a writing exercise in which they use primary source documents to state their viewpoint. They also write a persuasive essay supporting or refuting calls for him to step down.
84 Views- 6th - 12th Grade
Students share opinions about importance of milestone events they might host or attend. They then prepare estimated budgets for parties based on established budget totals, and compare their estimates against the real costs.
86 Views- 6th - 12th Grade
Students share their opinions on the use of DNA databases in criminal investigations. After reading an article, they evaluate the pros and cons of the databases and work in groups to answer discussion questions. They write a letter to a state representative stating their opinions on how the databases should be regulated in their state.
16 Views- 7th - 8th Grade
Students use lyrics from the 1815 song, Hunters of Kentucky, to examine personalities and events surrounding the Battle of New Orleans. Student products include completion of Lyric as History analysis questions and creation of a graphic organizer.
05 Views- 8th - 12th Grade
Students practice the scientific method in the classroom, either in preparation or as a substitution for real-world field experience. They examine a simulated biodiversity research situation, using a "mini-plot" or sampling square protocol, and select their sampling parameters, collect data, and classify "species".
90 Views- 7th - Higher Ed Grade
Students read and discuss an online collection of actual letters and documents of the Holocaust era.
51 Views- 9th - 12th Grade
Students demonstrate a working knowledge of cell interactions such as DNA replication, protein synthesis (transcription and translation), through active participation in a cooperative group.
50 Views- 1st - 2nd Grade
Students develop the cooperative inquiry process skills of observing, comparing, measuring, inferring, and recording. They observe and record data accurately and use simple scientific equipment.
52 Views
Food preparation that supports the concepts of adding fiber and water to the diet. Identify fiber, its sources and functions. National Standard 14.2.1 Identify the function of fiber Identify cellulose - non digestible fiber Discuss the importance

