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3rd
4.0/5 Stars

Third graders discuss how humans breathe and how plants help us to stay alive. In groups, they identify and label the different parts of plants and describe their functions. They compare and contrast the ways plants and animals breathe and explain the process of photosynthesis. To end the lesson plan, they discuss what they can do to improve the air quality.


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6th - 8th
4.0/5 Stars

Learners explore multimedia components. In this science inquiry instructional activity, students read "Invitation to the Game" by Monica Hughes and they use the Alice Computer Programming System to better understand population dynamics.


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11th
3.5/5 Stars

Eleventh graders examine the challenges that faced United States as a new nation.  In this American History lesson, 11th graders study the chronology of events leading up to the expedition of Lewis and Clark.  Students organize information using concept maps. 


Eighth graders create a multimedia presenttation written presentation, and oral presentation detailing the contributions of three minority or female scientists throughout history.


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9th - Higher Ed
3.0/5 Stars

Students explore the World Wide Web and its interconnecting threads providing data. The lesson was originally written for librarians with little or no net experiences.


Students identify and explore complex ways that the theme of "frontiers" or socio-political borders affect Chicano identity in the US and examine notions of "resistance" and "affirmation" as a fundamental ideology in Chicano life, history, and culture.


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9th - 12th
3.0/5 Stars

Students examine local community agencies and their contributions to the community. They create Web pages that profile the community agencies and their interviews with the volunteers.


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5th - 12th
3.0/5 Stars

Students assemble and format their stories and layout their electronic newspaper.


Students write reports of their research findings to be shared with friends and families. They develop their reports into web pages for publication on the Internet.


Students visit John Schick's Virtual Ellis Island Museum created by students in his classroom in order to develop criteria for their own research.