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In this Kennywood architect instructional activity, students tour a site of Lost Kennywood and complete a variety of worksheets including reading a site plan, drawing three architectural sketches and drawing a picture of building they would like to be constructed at Lost Kennywood.
In this sunshine week worksheet, students analyze a political cartoon about open government and respond to 3 talking point questions.
In this biology worksheet, students grow corn plants in growth pouches as the control group in an experiment on plant growth in microgravity. Then they analyze any differences that occur between Earth-grown and space-grown corn plants.
In this linear equations worksheet, students solve and graph 42 different problems that include writing various equations and graphing them on a grid. First, they create a table for each equation and graph it on a grid locating the x-and y-intercepts. Then, students determine the probability of rolling a sum of a number with two dice.
In this water web activity, students explore, analyze and discuss how weather stations interact with maintaining weather conditions and answer two essay questions and ten multiple choice questions.
In this national priorities for hunger worksheet, students assess the need in their community for food assistance, decide what needs to be done, rank the options, and determine a method for evaluating programs. This page has many helpful links to Internet resources.
In this asking for help activity, students complete two discussion questions before viewing a video. They answer 10 more discussion questions after viewing the film. They complete assigned writing and student activities associated with asking for help and explain the feelings they get when doing so.
In this water worksheet, students answer 10 multiple-choice questions about the water cycle. Students also describe how they think their community is involved in sustaining water resources and write a pretend radio announcement about this subject.
For this environment worksheet, learners participate in a variety of activities. For example, students write five clues about something they might find in a natural setting.
In this food labels worksheet, students look at different food labels and answer short answer questions about the nutrition information. Students complete 6 questions but observe 10 labels.
