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Living Longer
Students practice strategies that can be applied to current and future reading materials.  Using a matrix, students monitor which strategies they have mastered and which strategy needs more practice.  Students read health related materials.
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Spring Awakenings
Students observe changes in a selected tree bud/leaf during spring. They record changes in the bud/leaf using words, pictures and numbers. They understand that trees adapt to changes in temperature, light, and moisture by sprouting leaves.
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Community Philanthropy
Students define philanthropy and recognize philanthropic deeds. In this philanthropy lesson, students define the word philanthropy and learn vocabulary words related to it. Students then read a story, make flash cards, and draw a picture...
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Breaking News English:
In this English worksheet, students read "Thousands Escaping from Lebanon," and then respond to 2 multiple choice, 47 fill in the blank, 7 short answer, 20 matching, and 8 true or false questions about the selection.
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Grade 11 and 12 - Personal Development (Mental Well-Being)
Students relate emotional health and well-being to personal productivity and to the workplace design, implement, assess, and evaluate a plan to promote personal, school, and community well-being
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Little House On The Prarie
Fourth graders focus on the family's journey from Wisconsin to Kansas and their life there among the Indians.
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The Will Of Ebenezer Wells
Students discover that a is a good source of information about history. They see that a may also provide information or clues about attitudes, beliefs, practices, and economic conditions of the time period and place in which it was written.
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Love And Marriage
Fourth graders examine and compare Indian and American culture in order to develop a better understanding of both.
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Interior Designer for a Day
Seventh graders organize a 20 x 17 room with a given set of furniture pieces. Arrangement is to be based on maximum comfort and practicality. This lesson is a good way to teach and reinforce the mathematical concept of area.
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Clash of the Canadian Titans
Students research how individual Canadians have contributed to Canada and do a presentation.
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State Economy Chart
Fifth graders create a 3D Pie graph using the Chart Wizard in Excel to represent their assigned states' data. They discuss the similarities and differences between states, and form a hypothesis on the relationship between location and...
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A Death Record: 1860
Learners research death records in order to contrast causes of death in the past with those of today and compare the ages of death of males and females in the 1800s.
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Togo's New President
Students read an article about Togo's new President. They locate Togo on a map. They practice using new vocabulary they find in the story. They also complete worksheets.
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Words in the News: Togo's New President
Young scholars discuss how Americans elect a new president. They locate where the country of Togo is on a world map. In groups, they work together to match new vocabulary words with their defintions. They read an article about Togo's new...
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How Typical or Atypical is Your Community?
Students analyze and answer specific questions posed by the teacher about their community.  They assess how typical a community is by comparing its characteristics to those of the whole nation.  They determine how typical or atypical...
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3c and 5c Stamps
Students explore multiples of consecutive numbers.  Given a real life situation, students devise and use problem solving strategies.  Students describe what it means for a sequence to carry on to infinity.  They locate patterns in...
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The Importance of Water
Students explore the importance of water. They discuss why water is important and students design an experiment that evaluates the water quality and methods of improving water quality. Students perform testing and report their findings.
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Exploring County Ordinances
Students examine county ordinances, develop understanding of degree to which county government serves and regulates citizens, describe competing interests involved in making local political policy, and decide whether government should be...
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Fairfax County Board of Supervisors' Meeting
Middle schoolers research the roles of the Board of Supervisors in Fairfax County, Virginia.  In a role-play activity, they practice making decisions for the county as if they were members of the Board.  To end the lesson, they discuss...
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Analyzing Public Policy Options
Students discuss what is meant by the term "public policy".  In groups, they use the internet to research a specific public policy issue affecting Fairfax County, Virginia.  They analyze and report their findings of the effectiveness of...
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Issues Close to Home
Students discuss their role in their local government.  Individually, they use various types of media to examine and take a position on a topic important to them.  To introduce their position, they write a letter to the Board of...
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Street/Urban Games
Students  research and appreciate non-traditional games and activities that were played (and are still played) in our inner cities.  They give presentations on stick ball, handball, off the wall, and stoop ball and invent their own game...
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Is Soil Alive?
Third graders observe soil samples.  They then form hypotheses as to whether or not soil is alive.  Students read and discuss information about soil and components of soil.  They state wheter or not they believe soil is alive and list...
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Culture in Atlantic Canada
Ninth graders discuss the aspects of culture and what makes them unique.  In small groups, 9th graders use digital cameras to take photos.  Groups use their pictures to create a PowerPoint presentation storyboard of their culture.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
