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Make Your Own Database
In this database worksheet, students follow directions on how to make their own database. Students complete 3 steps total.
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All About Circuits ~ Atomic Structure
In this interactive Internet assignment, physical science investigators answer 11 questions about the atom, the subatomic particles, and atomic structure. They can click on "Reveal Answer" to discover if they are correct. They also...
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Wetland Inventory and Map Project
In this wetlands inventory and map project learning exercise, learners do research on the wetlands and complete a map project about it. Students follow 6 sets of directions with Internet links.
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New York State Testing Program: English/Language Arts Book 1, Grade 4
In this 4th grade English/Language Arts standardized test practice learning exercise, 4th graders read 2 fictional selections and respond to multiple choice and open-ended questions regarding the pieces. Students also read 2...
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Computers
In this computers worksheet, students fill in the blanks to sentences that talk about computers. Students complete 15 sentences.
Curated OER
Tree Inventory and Map Project
In this tree inventory and map project learning exercise, students follow the directions on how to take inventories of trees and create a map from it. Students follow 4 sets of directions.
Concord Consortium
The Molecular Workbench Database: Chemical Reactions
Observe that chemical reactions follow the pathway the uses the least amount of energy in this simulation.
University of Regina (Canada)
University of Regina: Math Central: Central Tendency Activity
An Internet activity that creates data to be evaluated using statistics skills such as central tendency, data analysis, and graphing. The topic of the exercise is the average height of a student's class.
National Geographic
National Geographic: Interdependence
Use this interactive to explore how interconnected the global economy is. After creating a character, gather some clothes together and enter their origin information into your database. Then look at your own interdependence map and...