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Learners explore a particular problem with the development of new television shows and create original reality-based educational programming.
Students communicate in a straightforward way what they are learning in their physical education program. Parents receive a letter asking them to ask their child what is happening in P.E. and to show the parents what students have mastered.
Learners identify the major threats to coral reefs and the ways that they benefit from humans. In this coral reef conservation lesson learners create a public education program on coral reefs.
Students expand their awareness of the types of educational programs there are to choose from and the careers related to those college and training programs.
In this lesson students choose a group to work with and sign up. They then choose which physical education activities, and the length of time in each activity to increase the level of responsibility, participation and ownership in the middle school Physical Education program.
Students participate in healthy living activities prepared by the school's physical education program and local health professionals.
Students research John Brown, the raid on Harpers Ferry and Robert E. Lee’s involvement in the raid on Harper's Ferry through primary document analysis and discussion. In this John Brown and Robert E. Lee lesson, students identify the specific date of the Harpers Ferry Raid, the rank of Robert E. Lee, and the location of John Brown at the time of his surrender. Students make an argument either supporting or defending John Brown’s actions at Harpers Ferry.
In this lesson learners participate in lessons that are primarily geared towards multi-grade Learning Handicapped, or Severely Emotionally Disturbed classroom.
This lesson has learners investigate past Supreme Court decisions that have centered on education issues and assess the ways in which those decisions have impacted American education. They consider the controversies surrounding the issue of school vouchers.
Students practice the scientific method in an inquiry experiment. They examine individual samples of four different white solids, three testing liquids (water, acetic acid, iodine) and a mystery mixture which is a combination of two of the four solids.


