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9th - 10th Grade
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Students, after reading an explanation from a NASA Web-based textbook, demonstrate an understanding of the text by applying it to the calculation of speed, distance, acceleration, and time in simple aircraft motion.

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9th Grade
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Students examine the rate of motion and changes in motion using a ramp and a rolling object. They conduct the demonstration, determine the average speed, and describe how a moving object can have zero acceleration and deceleration.

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6th - 8th Grade
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Students study the basic concepts of the Global Positioning System and how it increases the accuracy of navigation. They examine trilateration and how the speed of light is used to calculate distances.

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9th Grade
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Students perform research in this unique form of a lesson. They use this time as practice for creating a formal research presentation. Students choose a topic and narrow it down and brainstorm ways to present the information found.

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1st Grade
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Students practice fluency while participating in a guided reading activity based on the theme of animals. They practice to become more fluent readers and to learn to ask and answer questions appropriate to the text

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6th - 8th Grade
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Student explore cancer, its causes, and various types. Students research compare/contrast a health cell to a cancer cell. They compare treatments available for childhood cancers.

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11th Grade
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Students brainstorm controversial themes of Spanish-speaking countries. They read articles written in Spanish. They discuss the articles, practicing their Spanish speaking skills. Students conduct research and design a presentation about one of the themes from above.

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2nd - 4th Grade
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Students gain fluency and become successful readers through repeated readings. They use cross-check or cover-up methods to help them decode new words and chart their progress as they complete one-minute timed readings with a partner.

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6th Grade
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Students complete many activities and lessons based on a reading of "Call It Courage." They watch the video, complete computer based writing assignments, and prepare writing folders in the art center. They practice their word processing skills, write an ocean chant, and use computer based encyclopedias to research Australia. They work on these lesson for approximately six months.

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6th - 8th Grade
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Students examine how the immigrants have changed the environment of the United States. Individually, they take a pre and post-test to test their reading comprehension. In groups, they compare and contrast the religions of Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam while practice reading one page aloud to the class. To end the lesson, they analyze graphs and research the contributions of immigrants to the nation as a whole.