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Magic Square
In this algebra worksheet, high schoolers are given a word problem to solve using a magic square with 5 missing numbers. Their job is to find these numbers using algebra.
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Take a Walk
Sixth graders graph acceleration and practice using the metric system. In this physics lesson, 6th graders take turns timing each other as they walk 15 meters. Students then chart and graph their data using the metric system.
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Simpson's Rule
In this integral worksheet, students use the Simpsons's Rule for evaluating integrals. They use different methods to calculate integrals and compare the results. This eight-page worksheet contains approximately 16 multi-step problems.
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Number Search: Make 10
For this make ten worksheet, students find at least 12 number sentences that equal ten either by adding, subtracting or multiplying.
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Number Search: Make 12
In this number search worksheet, students complete a number search to find equations that equal 12. Students find 12 equations.
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"Bio-what????"
Students work in groups to research biometric devices and present their work to the class. In this biometrics lesson plan, students use a handout to guide their research on a biometric device. They give group oral presentations and...
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Number search: make 24
In this number search worksheet, students search for equations that equal 24. Students search for 19 solutions in the number search that looks like a word search.
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Math Vocabulary
In this math vocabulary worksheet, 6th graders match twenty-three math vocabulary words from column A to the definitions in column B.
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Introduction to Vector Spaces
In this vector spaces worksheet, students identify the vector in a given set. They explore addition and scalar multiplication in their vectors. This two-page worksheet contains 13 problems.
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Adding and Subtracting for President's Day
In this adding and subtracting for President's Day learning exercise, 3rd graders use the example to find a president's birthday on the calendar.
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Short and Sweet
Students examine how to summarize information from expository text. They read an expository text and identify the important information from the reading. Students identify the topic sentence and write their own topic sentences.
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Understanding Place Value
Fifth graders study place value. After forming teams, they play a game called, "Who Can Line Up the Number." Students observe numbers in expanded form and place representative digits in the correct order.
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Crack The Code!! Oh NO!!!
In this cracking the code instructional activity, students realize that they must crack the code to find Keith the Kangaroo who has been hidden.
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Celebrating Saturn and Cassini
Students use their notes from previous lessons to write a paper on Saturn or Cassini. They share their writings with the class. They discover how everyone has a different learning style.
Better Lesson
Better Lesson: Closing Up Our Writing by Summing Up the Main Ideas
In this lesson plan, 5th graders will write a strong concluding paragraph that summarizes the main ideas of a research essay.
Cengage Learning
Cenage: Credit Mobilier Scandal
A very interesting excerpt from a book published in 1873, recounting the formation of the Credit Moblier Company, explaining who created it, and why the company was at the heart of a huge scandal in the building of the transcontinental...
Better Lesson
Better Lesson: Assessing Theme
This is an introductory instructional activity on the concept of theme. Students choose two words that sum up the theme of the novel "So B. It" by Sarah Weeks. They then analyze a passage to find evidence of their choices and create a...
English Verse
English Verse: Wilfred Owen (1893 1918)
Celebrated WWI poet Wilfred Owen's life is summed up here, along with the text of 24 of his poems.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers With Unlike Denominators 1
Practice adding and subtracting mixed numbers with different denominators. No regrouping required. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly, watch a video or receive hints.