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Mass Balance Model
Pupils explore the concept of mass balance, flow rates, and equilibrium using a simple water bucket model. In this JAVA based online interactive modeling activity, they vary flow rate into the bucket, initial water level in the bucket,...
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Campus Nitrogen Budget
Students are given guidelines to college level nitrogen budgeting.  Students brainstorm the campus links to nitrogen budget.  Students pick topics or subtopics for individual or group research.  Students develop research plan, keep good...
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Field Biology
Students work with 4th and 5th graders at Cascade Brook School in Farmington, to teach them skills in wildflower and fern identification, and then to help them implement a nature trail, which is accessible to the greater Farmington...
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Environment and the Earth
Students were involved in environmental service learning and they gathered information from academic buildings for a database. The data allowed them to use an establish baseline data on light use, recycling, and water fixtures in five...
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The Modern Atmospheric CO2 Record
Students compare carbon dioxide (CO2) data from the Mauna Loa Observatory , Barrow (Alaska) , and the South Pole over the past 40 years to help them better understand what controls atmospheric (CO2).
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Body / Kinesthetic & Visual / Spatial
Tenth graders produce a multimedia project using HyperStudio.  This project is similiar to an "information kiosk", with engaging media to "tell a story" about the Battle of Gettysburg.  They have knowledge about the Civil War events that...
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Introduction to Korean Language and Writing
Students explore the written Korean language and its history. They demonstrate the formation of the Korean characters and pronounce them. As they research the historical information of Hangul, they compare it to the high literacy rate in...
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Paraphrasing
Seventh graders practice paraphrasing.  As a class, they review previous lessons and discuss the difference between paraphrasing and plagiarism.  Students begin by paraphrasing sentences orally and then they complete a worksheet,...
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Snakes
Students create a page in a classroom field guide to snakes.  They each choose a different snake species to study in depth using the internet and books.  The page contains information on habitat and adaptations of the snake as well as a...
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Biomes Around The World
Fifth graders explore the six major biomes found in the world and choose one for further research and presentation.  Using internet sources, they identify the major characteristics of their biome and synthesize their information into a...
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ESL News Press
Students assume the roles of editors and news reporters and develop and create a school newspaper.  Working in groups they brainstorm article topics for different sections of the paper.  They conduct research about current events,...
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From Future Flight to Past Flight
Students complete a set of CD-ROM's to introduce them to the flight program at NASA. In groups, they research a topic related to flight and put their information on a CD-ROM. To end the lesson, they share their material with other...
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Myths and Misconceptions
Students examine and discuss common myths and misconceptions about persons with disabilities and with a partner plan an outing for a community activity. They read and complete the handout "Developmental Disabilities: Truth or Myth?" and...
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Designing an Appalachian Folk Art Museum
Learners investigate the concepts related to the Appalachian area and the movement of Folk Art. They conduct research using a variety of resources and use the samples as inspiration for creating their own works of art. They could...
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Who’s on First? in the End Zone? at the net? in the Ring?
Pupils are introduced to some sport heroes from the 20th century. They are told that although many sports have their own Halls of Fame, there is no one list of the top 10 athletes from the 20th century. It is their job to research famous...
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What's In A Name
Second graders read Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes. They then discuss where various names come from. They create a individualized biopoem and publish it on word processing software. Their poems are compiled into a class book and presented...
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Breakfast Cereal - How Nutritious Is Yours?
Students analyze the nutritional value of breakfast cereal in order to make an informed choice.  They create a stem and leaf plot which analyzes the nutritional value of the cereal they eat on a regular basis.  Students write a letter to...
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Summer 1999, MA 123: Cumulative Review
In this math worksheet, students work to complete the review for a final part of an Algebra II class. The sheet has review problems.
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Fish Activities
In this fish activity worksheet, young scholars learn a counting rhyme about fish. They then discuss the best way to care for fish and they learn 4 different types of fish. On the second page, students count lines of fish and color them...
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Project 7b: B-b-b-Ballad Part 2!
In this original music composition worksheet, students compose a piano accompaniment for their own original ballads as they follow the 7 steps on this worksheet,
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Project 7a B-b-b-Ballad!
In this ballad composition worksheet, students compose a ballad in any key as they write a 12 line rhyming poem and continue to follow the other 6 steps to create their original ballad.
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Project 6 Rocka' the TRIO Sonata
In this trio sonata composition worksheet, learners compose a trio sonata for any 3 instruments as they follow the 7 steps outlined on this sheet. In addition, students respond to one short answer question regarding their sonata.
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Addition
In this addition activity, learners enhance their simple addition skills using addition strategies to solve the two worksheets of addition problems.
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Caring for Hair
Student explore the diverse ways that people care for their hair. In this Teaching Tolerance lesson plan, students interview hair-care providers to learn the hairstyles and hair care that they provide to their customers.
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