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- 11th
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Students read "The Briday Party," by F. Scott Fitzgerald. They discuss the plot and list major events on the board. Students identify references to clothing and discuss Michael's dependence on clothing and the impression he wants to make through his clothing. Students make representations of the clothing discussed. Full Review »
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- 5th - 12th
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Students discuss the importance of coral reefs to various organisms. Individually, they use a molding material to create part of a relief structure of a coral reef. To end the lesson, they combine all sections of the reef together. Full Review »
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- 2nd - 6th
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Students research one area where science and technology have affected our lives. Using the internet, and other sources, students identify six important events that have benefited society. They create timelines, cite references, and develop a report on their findings. Full Review »
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- 6th - 8th
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Students identify regions of Texas and, using a Map of Native American Tribes, found on the TIDES website. They discuss in which region each tribe lived and how regional differences may have influenced the inhabitants' culture and lifestyle. Afterwards, they write Native American Folktales, including evidence of cultural and geographical influence and in a voice appropriate to the activity. Full Review »
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- 4th - 8th
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Students refine their fieldwork skill by conducting interviews. From the position of an outsider, they conduct research and interviews. Student interviews are maintained as a part of a portfolio. Interview kits and assessment materials are included. Full Review »
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- 10th
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Students write their own annotated bibilography after discussing the components of one and seeing it modeled. They look up the word "annotate" in the dictionary. Students write the definition and write down the definition that they think it means in reference to a bibliography. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 9th - 12th
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Students experiment with calorimetry to determine the heat of solution of a salt and compare the experimental result to the reference value. They write the equation for the solution and dissociation into ions of a salt in water and explain that the physical process of dissolving a salt has a molar heat of solution associated with it. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 9th - 12th
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Students identify and interpret how milk is processed and learn important concepts in food safety and quality assurance. They identify how milk is processed, the importance of food safety, and the quality assurance process. Students also solve various problems caused by poor quality raw materials, erratic supplies and malfunctioning process equipment; and investigate reasons for poor quality product to avoid repetition. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 9th - 12th
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Students create a project that includes a base aerial photo or road layer and a table of field data. At this point the table is listed in the table of contents (the section on the left in ArcMap where all the data layers are listed) but nothing shows up on the map. They also identify their table as data to be georeferenced, select which columns represent x and which column represents y, and finally set the spatial reference (coordinate system). Full Review »
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- 7th - 8th
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Students define the word dichotomous and explain why a dichotomous key is a useful tool in identifying different species. Then they look up words they are unfamiliar with or mollusk reference books so students can learn the names of mollusk parts, which help them through the key. Students also try to figure out what shell they have been given and exchange shells with other students to practice using their dichotomous key. Full Review »

