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Measuring The Earth
Students use their geometry and trigonometry skills to determine the distance between their school and another school.
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Intro to Geometry
Seventh graders identify a polygon and classify them using congruent sides and number of edges and vertices. Students transform two dimensional objects into three dimensional objects.
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Let Me Be Your Guide - A Guided Tour of the Dictionary
Fifth graders, in teams, compete arranging vocabulary words into alphabetical order. They complete different worksheet activities to practice locating designated words in a dictionary.
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The Art of Charity in Characterization
Pupils garner knowledge of characterization of the pilgrims in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and see that even the less savory characters must be flushed out in description of personality and physical traits.
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The Transit in Pictures
Pupils investigate the Transit of Venus and create and produce a public service commercial promoting the Transit of Venus and providing information about its safe viewing.
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Cloud Shadows
Students classify clouds as transparent, translucent or opaque. They conduct an experiment to determine the visual opacity of several classroom objects and then conduct further observations of clouds.
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Optional Laboratory: Comparing Soil Temperatures In Sun and Shade
Young scholars work together to test the temperatures of different soils in shade and sun. They make their own hypothesis before beginning the experiment. They record their data and discuss as a class.
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Journey Through Time
Students examine the movement of the Bison over the land bridge. In groups, they use the events to put them into the correct sequence. They apply measurement to chronological time and read more information about the land bridge.
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Heritage Deer
Students trace body parts to create a deer in this excellent Kindergarten lesson that teaches basic Art skills and cultural awareness. The lesson includes a materials list, vocabulary used, a bibliography, and is best suited for use...
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Skates
Students gain understanding of structure, characteristics, and basic needs of living things and their role in world, identify parts of skate, observe details of skate's body and skate egg case, and identify unique characteristics of skates.
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Optical Images
Ninth graders study optics and the law of reflection. In this optical images lesson plan students use a laser and conceptualize the law of reflection.
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Dad's Night
Students have a "Dad's Night". In this art lesson students bring an important male figure in their life to school for the evening. The pair plays musical chairs, makes a craft, and plays other games. The object is to provide special time...
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Plane Mirrors
Students investigate the law of reflection by using mirrors. In this physics lesson, students operate a robot using IR controllers. They explain the path of light as it reflects through a surface.
Homeschool Math
Homeschool Math: Lines, Rays, and Angles
This fourth-grade geometry lesson teaches the definitions for a line, ray, angle, acute angle, right angle, and obtuse angle. We also study how the size of the angle is ONLY determined by how much it has "opened" as compared to the whole...
Cuemath
Cuemath: Lines
Learn all about lines. This lesson targets what is a line and the different types. Check-out the interactive simulations to know more about the lesson and try your hand at solving a few interesting practice questions at the end of the page.
Shodor Education Foundation
Shodor Interactivate: Lesson: Lines, Rays, Line Segments, & Planes
This robust lesson plan for upper elementary and middle school grades introduces the concepts for lines, rays, line segments, and planes. Resources are linked to it and ready for your use.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Holt, Rinehart and Winston: Homework Help Independent Practice: Points, Lines, Planes and Angles
Get independent practice identifying points, lines, rays, planes and angles. Each incorrect response gets a text box explanation and another try. Correct responses are confirmed.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Lines, Rays, Line Segments
[Free Registration/Login Required] This lesson is an introduction to the basic geometric figures: lines, rays, and line segments. The definition and naming conventions for each figure are explained. An assessment section follows.
Math Open Reference
Math Open Reference: Points and Lines
A complete reference guide to points, lines, and planes. It provides definitions and interactive activities that enhance further explanation.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Draw Rays, Lines, & Line Segments
Draw rays, lines, and line segments with given points. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly, watch a video or receive hints.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Line, Ray, Line Segment
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart describes the differences between a line, ray, and line segment.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Lines, Line Segments, and Rays Review
Reviews the characteristics of lines, lines segments, and rays, and presents questions for additional practice. Questions include hints.
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