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High Anxiety
The Learning Network section of the New York Times produces high-quality teaching materials. This issue gets middle or high schoolers reading an article about how people use art to express their response to high-stress events. They work...
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Farming in the 1930's
Students research and conduct experiments with several types of simple machines. They examine levers, pulleys, inclined planes, wheels, axles, wedges and screws and then consider the physics behind "Green Eggs and Ham".
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Bacteria's Role in Food
Students grow bacteria cultures on agar in petri dishes and do a plate count. They participate in a yogurt making lab to see how bacteria produce lactic acid. They prepare a recipe and identify fungi, fermentation and the role of...
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Explore: 2nd Grade Camouflage
Second graders discuss camouflaging in animals. They create camouflaged animal artwork out of various craft and art supplies and then see how well the creation blends into an outdoor area.
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The Velveteen Rabbit
First graders discuss and touch stuffed animals and a real rabbit. They complete a KWL chart about rabbits. They listen to the story The Velveteen Rabbit and discuss it. They research rabbits in the library and make a book.
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Mountains "Fold, Fault, Erupt, and Erode"
Fifth graders conduct an experiment to demonstrate the folding and rippling of rock to form a mountain. They identify mountain chains on a map, participate in the demonstrations, and define folding fault block, igneous eruptions, igneous...
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Static!
Fifth graders explore static electricity. They listen to and discuss the book, 'All About Electricity,' participate in two experiments, and design and present a static electricity demonstration.
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Dot to Dot: Patterns in the Night Sky
Sixth graders are introduced to several major constellations and locate them in the night sky. They graph the constellations on grid paper and work in groups to research common myths and stories associated with specific constellations.
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Chemical Change
Fifth graders watch a demonstration in which a balloon is inflated using the gas created by combining vinegar and baking soda. Then, in groups, they combine various assigned substances and watch and record the results.
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Move It!
Students observe a demonstration presented by the teacher covering different types of energy.  They participate in an experiment where they study numerous physics vocabulary words and visit websites that demonstrate examples of these...
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Construction Technologies: Construct the Strongest Bridge
Students investigate how engineers use different types of bridges for different places.  In small groups they design and construct bridges for three different scenarios, and answer a series of investigating questions applied to the...
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Family Life Cycle - Children's Lab
Students identify  the changing nutritional needs across the life cycle.  They create and prepare a variety of healthy foods for children that provide adequate nutrients for optimum growth and development.  They identify guidelines in...
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Foods II Introductory Review Practical Test
Students have a lab experience preparing a recipe demonstrating the techniques learned from Foods I.  They identify and explain the appropriate use and care of basic kitchen equipment.  They apply the skills and techniques of proper...
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Elements and Principles Using a Movie
Learners identify the elements and principles that appear in an illustration of a room and explain each concept in writing.  They watch this movie identifying each of the elements and principles of design portrayed in the interiors of...
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Cherishing the Water of Life
Students work in small groups to brainstorm a list of all creatures, plants, natural, and artificial processes that use or depend on fresh water. The class views an aquarium filled with water representing all the water in the world. The...
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How Big is it?
Students  review the units of the metric system, convert from the US system of units of measure to the metric system, and estimate measures before converting between the two systems of measurement.
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French and Indian War
Eleventh graders examine why major tribes were involved in the French and Indian War.  They write a short paragraph about the causes and answer an essay question based on text and Internet research, citing sources.  They research text...
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Exploring Centers of a Triangle: Part 2
Learners model and solve a real-world problem by constructing the centroid of a triangle.  They  explore relationships of the medians of a triangle and investigate how the centroid partitions each of the medians.  Students  investigate...
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Eatem Up!
Students identify, interpret and demonstrate a positive learning attitude.  They identify, comprehend and use basic concepts and skills and then, communicate clearly in oral, artistic, written, and nonverbal form.  Students also identify...
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Plant and Animal Changes
Second graders listen as the book, "What Do Animals Do In Winter?" is read to the class. They discuss that during the winter, some animals migrate, hibernate, hide, change color, and some make changes in their bodies like growing extra...
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Center Time
First graders recognize and represent mathematical relationships using symbols and use number sentences with operational symbols to solve problems. They complete various activities such as tug of war, monkeys on a vine, and hit and miss....
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Burger King Investigation
Students study data on the nutritional value of Burger King meals in order to discover its nutritional value and also to compare the meals, using mathematical computation, to the recommended daily diet.  In this data handling lesson,...
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Reading: The Trans-Siberian Railway
For this Trans-Siberian Railway worksheet, learners read for comprehension and assessment. Students choose eight multiple choice answers.
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Reading: Climbing Mount Everest
In this reading: Climbing Mount Everest worksheet, students read an interview and assess comprehension. Students choose one or more answers to complete eight sentences.