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Fool-proof Yogurt
Students make yogurt from powdered milk. In this yogurt experiment lesson, students combine powdered milk, warm water and plain yogurt. They mix up the ingredients and put it in an insulated cooler for 6-8 hours.
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Measurement and Estimation
Students gain an understanding of time. In this time lesson, students work together to recognize the difference between yesterday, today, and tomorrow, As well as months, hours, minutes, and seconds. Students brainstorm ideas of ways the...
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What Happened to John Wilkes Booth?
Students research the life of John Wilkes Booth. In this Lincoln assassination lesson, students read diary excerpts and newspaper articles about Booth's final hours and compose essays regarding their findings.
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Statistics
High schoolers log their computer usage hours. They determine the mean, median, mode and standard deviation of the collected data. They make a frequency histogram of the grouped data, both on graph paper, and on the TI 83+ graphing...
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Later and Earlier (1)
In this mathematical worksheet, students analyze twenty clocks and for each one they write the time the clock shows now, fifteen minutes later, thirty minutes later and then one hour earlier.
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Data Handling: Bus Charts
In this data display and analysis worksheet, students study a bar graph that shows the number of people who ride the bus at different times of day. Students use the graph to solve 6 problems. Note: Bus times are shown in 24 hour clock time.
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Telling Time
For this telling time worksheet, students solve a total of 9 problems drawing minute and hour hand to match digital times shown beneath clocks. A website reference for additional resources is given.
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Telling Time #5
In this telling time worksheet, learners draw minute and hour hands on clock faces to match digital times beneath each. A website reference for additional resources is given.
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Telling Time #6
In this telling time activity, students draw minute and hour hands on clocks to match digital times shown beneath. A website reference for additional resources is given.
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Telling Time #4
In this telling time worksheet, students draw minute and hour hands on clocks that show the digital times written beneath. A website reference for additional resources is given.
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Telling Time #3
In this telling time worksheet, students draw minute and hour hands on clock faces to match digital times given beneath each. A website reference for additional resources is given.
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Telling Time #2
For this telling time worksheet, students draw minute and hour hands to show digital times shown beneath a set of clock faces. A website reference for additional resources is given.
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Telling Time #4
In this telling time learning exercise, students draw minute and hour hands to match digital times given beneath clock faces. A website reference for additional resources is given.
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Telling Time #3
In this telling time worksheet, students draw minute and hour hands to match digital times beneath clock faces. A website reference for additional resources is given.
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Telling Time
In this telling time worksheet, learners draw missing hands on clocks to show the stated time and read the hands on clocks. Students answer six problems.
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Daylight
In this daylight worksheet, students compare the amount of daylight at for different locations around the world. Students use the data to create a graph.
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Math Cross--Puzzle #12
In this measurement, money and time worksheet, students fill in a crossword puzzle as they solve twenty-eight math problems involving inches/ounces, bills/coins through addition, subtraction and multiplication problems.
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Batteries
In this battery worksheet, students answer 14 questions about primary cell batteries, secondary cell batteries, and how batteries are charged. They calculate the rates of discharge for given batteries.
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How Good Is Green?
Young scholars explore the amount of electricity used and wasted in homes and at school using kilowatt meters. In this environmental energy lesson, students compute power usage by appliances over time and identify ways in which...
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AM Radio Ionosphere Station
Tune in! Young scientists use an AM radio at home to monitor solar output. The long-term project would be ideal in a flipped classroom or as an out-of-class project.
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24 Hour Party Robots
Learners read an article about robots and social behavior. As a class, they write down new vocabulary words they are unfamilar with in the article. In groups, they discover what all the words have in commom and identify the type of...
BW Walch
Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities
One thing that puzzles a lot of young algebrists is the factors in a word problem that are taken as "understood". This presentation on solving systems of linear inequalities does a great job walking the learner through how to tease those...
Virginia Department of Education
The Hydrologic Cycle
There is the same amount of water on earth now as there was when it was formed. The water from your faucet could contain molecules that dinosaurs drank! Young scientists build their own hydrologic cycle model and observe...
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Tides, Sound Waves, and Stock Markets
Help pupils see the world through the eyes of a mathematician. As they examine tide patterns, sound waves, and stock market patterns using trigonometric functions, learners create scatter plots and write best-fit functions.
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