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Curated OER
Placing Plates
Second graders investigate the task of making a large hexagonal plate by putting together smaller ones. The lesson has detailed example problems for the teacher to use during direct instruction. The manipulative activities strengthen the...
Curated OER
Take Me Out of the Ballgame
Students examine their own views on cheating. They explore the history of cheating in baseball by reading and discussing the article "Cheating Matters (Sometimes)." They create proposals for an exhibit that documents and explains the...
Curated OER
Reading Our Neighborhood
Students explore their environment and what they can read. In this activity about signs, letters, and pictures in the neighborhood, students will observe what they see around them. Students walk around and take pictures of different...
Curated OER
Effective Letter Writing
Students explore letter writing. In this persuasive writing lesson plan, students write a letter to a local organization based on a topic of their choice. Students employ the correct letter writing procedure as outlined in...
Curated OER
Horsing Around! Trivia Quiz
In this online quiz learning exercise, students answer a set of trivia questions about horses. Page has a link to submit answers for review.
Read Works
Read Works: Jon Follows School Rules
[Free Registration/Login Required] A literary text about a little boy named Jon who followed all the rules at school. A question sheet is available to help students build skills in reading comprehension.
C3 Teachers
C3 Teachers: Inquiries: Rules
A comprehensive learning module on rules that includes three supporting questions accompanied by formative tasks and source materials, followed by a summative performance task. Students examine who makes rules, what following rules looks...
Utah Education Network
Uen: Lesson Plan: Rules and Laws
Lesson that helps students understand what rules and laws are. Students discuss the books David Goes to School by David Shannon and Rules and Laws by Ann-Marie Kishel, perform skits demonstrating how to follow specific school rules, and...
Utah Education Network
Uen: Lesson Plan: Why Do We Need Rules?
Lesson that helps students understand why rules are needed. Students discuss the story Know and Follow Rules by Cheri J. Meiners, compare the rules in the book to rules at home and at school, and develop a list of rules for the classroom.
Center for Literacy and Disability Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Tar Heel Reader: Rules at School
Everywhere we go we find that there are rules to be followed. This resource features rules in school.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Harcourt: School Publishers: Welcome to Bike Safe
Harcourt School Publishers has provided terrific information regarding bike safety. This site suggests ways to safe proof your bike to prevent unwanted surprises while riding. Easy to follow links guide the visitor through hand signals...
Other
Law School help.com: Torts: Duty
Here is a definition of "duty" followed by a reference to and description of the case Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Co. Learn about the "duty of one in imminent peril" as well as the "responsibility of one causing the perilous...
Ingles Mundial
Ingles Mundial: School (La Escuela)
Useful, extensive site for the Spanish-speaking ELL. This grammar section focuses on use of the articles "a/an" and plurals. A variety of interactive, self-correction exercises are provided. A "Teacher's Lounge," section is available...
Soft Schools
Soft Schools: Grammar: Plural Noun Forms Quiz
A brief list of rules to follow when writing the plural form of regular nouns followed by a quiz with fifteen questions. Each question asks students to choose the correct plural form of the noun provided. When finished, the student's...
Oswego City School District
Regents Exam Prep Center: Power to a Power
Use these examples to learn the power to a power exponent rule. The steps are easy to follow and will help students remember the laws of exponents.
NBC
Nbc Learn: 1954: Separate Is Not Equal
In this video/lesson series we will explore a watershed moment in the Civil Rights movement that came in the Brown v. Board of Education decision. The Supreme Court rules unanimously that, "separate educational facilities are inherently...
Other
Digital Citizenship: Acceptable Technology
The Acceptable Use Policy is used in schools to help govern how technology and the Internet are used within the classroom. It is an agreement that is signed by both the parents and the student stating that they will follow the rules set...
Oswego City School District
Regents Exam Prep Center: Addition and Subtraction of Radicals
Learn about like terms and the rules of adding and subtracting radicals. The examples are easy to follow and supply all the steps you need to know.
Live Wire Media
Good Character: Do the Right Thing
Choose to do the right thing when faced with tough decisions. This website helpd you use good judgment by providing simple questions and example situations. Includes ideas for writing and activities as well as notes for parents.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Life Science: 3.14 Non Mendelian Inheritance
Learn about some examples of inheritance that do not follow Mendelian inheritance rules.