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Melt and Pour Soap Recipes
Students are able to make many differnt kinds of soaps.  They are told that they must purchase a pre-made melt and pour soap base  from a craft supplier, melt it, add soap colorants and fragrances and otherr additives as you like and...
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Keepers
What are some things you think are special enough to keep? Discussing special things launches young learners into reading Keepers. They investigate related vocabulary and practice before, during, and after reading comprehension...
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Linear or Exponential?
Your learners analyze various real-life contexts to decide if each is a linear or exponential model. This could be used as an assessment of learners' skills of discerning between a linear and an exponential model.
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Banking Account Options
Learners explore and discuss the various account options available to them at the bank.  They create a paragraph stating the pros and cons of each kind of banking account.  This instructional activity is intended for students acquiring...
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Handling Data: Probability, Chase Me game
Students participate in a simulation in which the aim is for the tortoise to catch up with the hare or vice versa.  Moves are decided by throwing two dice. Adding  together the numbers on the two dice tells you which animal moves one...
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Grocery Shopping and Budgeting
Ninth graders establish a food budget based on individual needs and resources. They evaluate grocery stores and establish guidelines for purchasing specific foods.
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Potato Ways
Pupils analyze the packaging process. In this consumer awareness lesson, students analyze the process of packaging a potato and identify positive and negative ways of packaging. Pupils study statistics on an overhead transparency to...
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Resources and Recipes for Independent Living
Young scholars discover how to prepare low-cost, nutritional meals. In this personal health instructional activity, students analyze nutritional standards, plan a nutritional meal, budget for the meal, and share their findings with their...
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The Stock Market: Risks & Rewards
In order to better understand the US economy, learners read and interpret stock market price reports. They define profits and explain the role of profits in the American economic system for both firms and individual investors. Several...
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What Is the Federal Reserve?
Students examine simple bank transactions. In this banking lesson, students analyze banking transactions such as deposits, loans, and how they hold reserves. They participate in simulations of the process of clearing a check and the...
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Political Advertisements
Students are shown how to analyze the messages and the impact of the candidates' politicial adertisements in print, video, and audio formats. They are shown the techniques that candidates use to influence voter decisions and how to...
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Debit or Credit-You Decide
Students identify the similarities and differences between an debit and credit card. For this debit or credit lesson plan, student explain the advantages and disadvantages of using cash and consumer credit to purchase good and services...
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Ice Creams
Students list all the outcomes for single events, and for two successive events in a systematic way.   When dealing with a combination of two experiments, they identify all the outcomes, using diagrammatic, tabular or other forms of...
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Rich Kid Smart Kid Games
Young scholars graph quantities to help explain the concept of pay yourself first, reinforce basic skills through the playing of bingo, and discuss the concept of charitable giving.
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The Flat Stanley Project
Students read the book Flat Stanley. In this environmental stewardship lesson, students participate in earth-friendly activities based upon the book.  This lesson includes ideas such as using recycled paper to make a "paper pal."
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Opening A Bank Account
Students identify the different types of accounts offered by local banks.  Students review and define appropriate banking terms when opening an account.  Working in pairs, students role play the proper way to open an account.  This...
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Hey, Mom! What's for Breakfast?
Students examine how he world eats breakfast.  In this food choices lesson, students work in groups to list breakfast foods and their ingredients and find goods and consumers on the list.  The, students use the Internet to complete a...
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Debt and Deficits
Students identify, research and interpret the national debt and deficits of the past through today and why it has risen significantly in the last 20 years.  They analyze the size and impacts and discuss the various policy measures for...
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Breaking the Cycle of Payday Loan 'Trap'
Learners explore the concept of payday loans. In this payday loans lesson, students read an article about alternatives to payday loans. Learners discuss problems that are associated with payday loans. Students discuss why credit unions...
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Allegry Season
Students use the Internet to research allergies. They discover different companies which are involved in helping Americans relieve their allergy symptoms. They finally discover the different types of allergy causing agents.
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Risky Business - Or Not!
Students explore the concept of the stock market.  In this stock market lesson plan, students discuss the stock market and how it works.  Students hypothesize what makes a stock price go up or down.  Students watch a short video about...
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Government Lesson Plan 19
Students define vocabulary terms related to monetary policies, and apply monetary tools to solve economic scenarios.
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How To Use The Internet To Do Comparison Shopping
Students learn about the community by engaging in a market shopping project. The instructional activity is for EL learners and key vocabulary is given. The teaching method is using the Spanish and English languages to increase literacy.
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The Fathers' Day Card
Students subtract using decimals and find half of a decimal number. They  write and solve problems which involve decimals and which require a choice of one or more of the four arithmetic operations.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
