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Phases of Matter
Eighth graders practice using correct vocabulary  and apply content knowledge related to phases of matter when answering questions about situations or observations from everyday life.
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Unknown Liquids
Learners must design and conduct an experiment to determine which unknown liquid has a greater density based on basic information about the liquids and containers.  Students are given specific materials to work with.
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Density of a Sinker
Eighth graders determine the density of a sinker by first finding the mass and then the volume using a graduated cylinder.  Students must write the procedure they use to find the volume of the sinker then apply their data to follow-up...
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Density of Minerals
Students determine the mass, volume, and density of two different mineral samples.  Students show data and calculations as well as answer questions about the mineral identities.
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Starch and Sugar Testing 2
Students design and conduct an experiment to determine which of three solutions contain starch or sugar.  This task assess students' ability to make simple observations, design simple experiments, utilize indicators, and make generalized...
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Rate of Solution
Eighth graders determine the amount of agitation necessary to dissolve various sized sugar particles.  This task assess students' abilities to collect, organize, and interpret data, create appropriate graphs, predict future events based...
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Starch and Sugar Testing 1
Eighth graders determine the presence of starch and sugar in unknown solutions.  This task assesses students' abilities to observe, record and interpret data, classify, generalize/infer, construct data tables, and identify sugar and...
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Thanksgiving Quilt
Second graders create individual "thankful" felt squares for use in a large classroom Thanksgiving quilt that can be put together using glue or hot glue.  This great holiday instructional activity is based upon the book "Thanksgiving" by...
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European Union Governance
Learners explore the government functions of the European Union and how legislation is passed.  As a class, students define the European Union and their interests in economic, political and social issues.  Using the internet, learners...
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Suicide and Depression
Eighth graders research suicide and depression in teens. They are given an essential research question then create focus questions of their own before conducting their research. Using the Internet, they find answers to their questions...
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My Personal Improvement Plan
Students investigate what is necessary to design a personal improvement plan including making web using software. They research the meaning of Body Mass Index and how to measure it before accessing assigned web sites that discuss health...
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World Religion At A Glance
Ninth graders research and assigned religion and fill out information they gather on their "Special Assingment Instruction Sheet."  They create a sample brochure about the religion they researched, edit the brochure with another student...
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Geometry Center Games
First graders review the placement of positional words and shapes.  In groups, they travel between eight centers throughout the classroom in which they participate in various activities.  They focus on concepts that are related to Geometry.
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Language Arts: Creating Character Maps
Third graders select characters from books they have read to create character maps.  After drawing the maps, they add the characteristics around a sketch of their chosen character.  In groups, 3rd graders who have read the same book,...
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Ants In Motion
Students brainstorm ants and their characteristics in a class discussion.  They observe the ants and answer question pertaining to their behavior; then they apply the scientific method in creating and investigating a problem.
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City Animals
Students, in groups, conduct research, including interviews of people in various animal related occupations, to identify and describe how animal populations of cities have changed over time, to outline the benefits and problems...
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Blood Components Web Hunt
Fifth graders watch a short video on blood and complete worksheets on the components of blood. They navigate the Internet to investigate the components of human blood. They complete worksheets with a partner and exchange sheets among...
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Can You See It?
Students discuss how to visualize while reading. They read The Thanksgiving Day Parade and Old Yeller. Students relax and picture their favorite place. They share what they saw and discuss the concept of visualization. Students visualize...
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Line & Scatter (What Would You Use: Part 2)
Learners discuss line graphs and scatter plots and the best situations in which to use them.  Using the graphs, they determine the type of correlation between variables on a scatterplot.  They create a scatterplot and line graph from a...
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World War II
Students analyze primary sources (photographs) for evidence of American military technology during WWII. They debate the use of the Atomic Bomb. Students view the Rosenthal image. They discuss the image in detail.
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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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Free Fall Graphing Exercise
Twelfth graders practice their graphing skills in an exercise about acceleration due to gravity.  Lesson opens with a demonstration of acceleration due to gravity and a brief discussion.  Students complete a worksheet and go over answers...
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Projectile Motion
Twelfth graders experiment with a projectile that is launched horizontally after a demonstration and small discussion about two pennies, one dropping from a table top and the other being slide off the top and hitting the ground at about...
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Graphing in Science
Students manipulate and interpret data. They are given a dataset from a described experiment and interpret the data. A "How to Sheet for graphing" is included in lesson plan.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
