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Sound: Are All Sounds Loud?
First graders explore physics by utilizing education software. In this sound properties lesson, 1st graders discuss the different sounds associated with different materials and perform an object dropping experiment in class....
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Right Triangles and The Unit Circle
Students solve right triangles using trigonometry. In this geometry lesson, students use the unit circle to identify different trig values. They identify the six trigonometric identities.
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Cycles Review
Eighth graders discuss the four major cycles of matter. In this general science lesson, 8th graders decide which of the four is the most important. They share their opinion in class.
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What Boat Designs Float the Best?
Fifth graders investigate buoyancy by conducting a science experiment. In this water properties lesson plan, 5th graders predict which of their different paper boat designs will float for the longest period. Students conduct...
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Class Flow: Prize Board
[Free Registration/Login Required] This is a How-to flipchart. You can use it to create prize boards, concentration games, and unlimited possibilities.
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Class Flow: Inquiry Boards
[Free Registration/Login Required] Use these inquiry boards to help guide your lessons and take notes on various observations.
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Class Flow: Concept Question Board
[Free Registration/Login Required] This is a one-page flipchart that has a template for Concept and Question set up as a divided board.
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Better Lesson: Who Will Choose the Sorting Rule?
A flip chart on the Promethean board and laminated shapes keep student engagement high as they demonstrate their sorting skills.
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Better Lesson: Wreck It Ralph! Rekenreks
Getting fast and really comfortable with numbers 0-10--even automatic--is important when building foundational skills. We use Rekenreks (number racks) and the Promethean board for interactive practice.
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Better Lesson: Size Sorting on the Big Screen
SWBAT sort objects by size. The instructor will use a Promethean board (interactive projection) to facilitate this instructional activity.
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Class Flow: Acceleration
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart can be used to help teach acceleration. Teachers can print out the graphing parts of the flipchart so the students can make sure they have the same graphs in their notes as are on the...
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Class Flow: Scrabble Game
[Free Registration/Login Required] Scrabble format game: Teacher needs to create Scrabble tiles for students. As students play tiles, however, they can write them as letters within the game board.
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Class Flow: Hot Seat
[Free Registration/Login Required] This a simple game based on the board game Taboo. You can use it for teaching/learning vocabulary.
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Class Flow: Solving and Graphing Inequalities and Systems of Inequalities
[Free Registration/Login Required] Students view a demonstration on solving and graphing inequalities and systems of inequalities and then come to the Active Board and practice what they've learned.
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Class Flow: Verbs: Action Words
[Free Registration/Login Required] Students describe what is happening in each image and write a corresponding verb on the board under the image.
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Class Flow: Weather Study for Kindergarten
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart is a science unit on weather. Students use the board to answer questions, move objects, and chart observations. An Activote is included for summative assessment.
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Class Flow: Who Am I Thinking of Multiplication and Division
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart is an Multiplication and Division game that the whole class can play. It is similar to the "Who has? I have?" game. The game is set up so that the students or the teacher can create...
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Class Flow: Who Am I Thinking Of? Add Sub
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart is an addition and subtraction game that the whole class can play. It is similar to the "Who has? I have?" game. The game is set up so that the students or the teacher can create problems...
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Class Flow: Chess
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart gives the beginning chess player a wonderful overview on chess - the board, how the pieces move, and scoring. Questions are interspersed in the flipchart to review how each chess piece...
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Class Flow: Counting to 20
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart is a counting lesson I designed for a Kindergarten classroom. This lesson is an active practice lesson that requires the students to come to the board and count sets.
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Class Flow: Donde Esta? Basic Introduction to Prepositions
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart is a great review of basic prepositions (Arriba, abajo, delante, etc). I have created 2 songs with tons of visuals and activities where students can come to the board, work in groups,...
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Class Flow: Dr. Seuss and High Frequency Words
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart highlights the 236 high frequency words Dr. Seuss used to write The Cat in the Hat. There is some brief biography information on Dr. Seuss taken from Seussville. It contains activities...
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Class Flow: Factor Practice
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart will bring students up to the board to practice factoring and multiplying binomials. There is also a blank page for you to add your own factors. This is a self checking flipchart.
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Class Flow: Filling in the Number Line
[Free Registration/Login Required] In this flipchart students can practice their counting skills. The teacher can model first filling in the empty spaces on the number line with the pen tool. After modeling you can clear the pages with...