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What's in GDP?
Pupils define GDP and collect data on a country's budget. In this economics lesson, students differentiate between real and nominal GDP. This activity contains an answer key to the activities.
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Opening your first bank account
High schoolers investigate opening a bank account. In this secondary Consumer Mathematics lesson, students read A Guide to Your First Bank Account and take a short quiz on the information.
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Animal Movements
Students become familiar with the movement of various animals. In this animal movement lesson, students relate their knowledge of animal movements to the music they are moving to.
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Hindsight is 20-20Presidential First 100 DaysPresentation
Students interpret historical evidence presented in primary and secondary resources. In this American history lesson, students research the first 100 days of several American Presidents. Students use their research findings...
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Conditionals in Present and Past Real Situations
In this conditionals in present and past real situations worksheet, students read explanations and examples, then interactively complete 16 multiple choice sentences using past and present conditionals, with immediate online feedback.
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When Food Becomes An Enemy: Eating Disorders
High schoolers examine eating disorders and some possible causes. For this eating disorder lesson students identify symptoms of eating disorders and understand that help is available for treatment.
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Element Names and Symbols
In this chemistry worksheet, students use an interactive website to study the names and symbols of elements. They give the names and symbols of 69 common elements.
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The Structure of the Elements
In this chemistry worksheet, students study the composition of the elements in the periodic table using an interactive website.
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Pulling with a CEENBoT!
Students investigate the pulling force of CEENBoT. For this physics lesson, students suggest modifications to increase the kinetic coefficient of friction and eventually the pulling force. They write a complete lab report about the...
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Applied Science - Science and Math (Post Lab)
Students explore science. In this create science lesson, students come up with their own science experiment. They use their basic knowledge of hypothesis and procedure to come up with an experiment. This lesson includes background...
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Why is the Sky Blue?
Students explore diffusion or scattering of light. In this physics lesson, students explain why the sky is blue and sunsets/sunrises are red.
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Producing Sounds
Third graders examine items that make sounds. When given craft sticks, 3rd graders practice making different sounds with them. Sticks are rubbed together or placed partially on a desk and plucked. Afterward, students discuss the types of...
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Acid Rain - Go Away
Students set up an experiment and make observations of the effect of acid rain.
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Polarization Of Light
Students discover that polarization filters block incoming light from passing through when filters are positioned perpendicularly to each other. They explore some of the uses of polarization filters within our society.
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Alaska Native - Cultural Leaders
Students research, write about and discuss the Alaska Natives.
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Dynamic Nature of Culture
Students research and discuss some of the changes that have occurred in Alaska over the last 50 years and how the changes have impacted Alaska Native cultures.
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Education and Self Determination
Students read and discuss a section from Encyclopedia of North American Indians. They select and locate various sources to red/listen to and take notes on.
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A New State Seal
Students select one letter from "Letters to Howard" and write a response to the editor or an imaginary dialogue they might have had with the authors of these letters.
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AK Natives Create New Political Organizations
Learners complete "Political Relations", an activity then read about it and correct their activity as necessary.
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Fish Traps Roundtable
Students study and simulate the lack of representation of Alaska in the US Congress until 1912. They study Alaska's self-government with the creation of the territorial legislature of 1912.
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Federalism - United States, Alaska, and Local Governments
Students research Alaska's state, local, and tribal governments, as well as Alaska's long and complex relationship with the federal government.
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Spreadsheet Moon Comparison
Students use the Internet to research characteristics of moons for other planets They use a spreadsheet to organize information for all of the moons researched. They use the spreadsheet data to make statements showing comparisons and...
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The Three Little Pigs
Students participate in center activities related to the reading of The Three Little Pigs.
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Taking Part in the Plan
Students view a video and design a comprehensive plan of action to assist in the resolution of one or more previously identified environmental problems. They, in groups, devise a solution to a real world environmental problem.