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  • Flammer, Larry (Indiana University, 1/1/2009)
    Oat seeds are "planted" in a particular environmental conText. Students record their daily measurements, process those data (Graphically and statistically), and prepare a formal report, using sample reports as a model.
  • Florida Department of Education (Florida State University, 1/1/2011)
    Students are given a variety of objects to sort and are asked to explain their thinking.
  • Unknown author (IRA/NCTE, 2012-01-13)
    This tool helps teachers evaluate students' participation in a read-aloud, including prior knowledge.
  • Jennifer Loomis, TERC (McDougal Littell, 2012-01-13)
    This page contain visual images of the different forms of plate boundaries.
  • Thinkfinity, Verizon Foundation, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Marine Sanctuary Program (national GeoGraphic Education, 2012-01-13)
    Students will use visual evidence to provide examples of animal adaptations and make predictions about how marine animal adaptations vary by habitat.
  • Scholastic (Scholastic, 8/15/2011)
    Students learn about the Earthwatch Institute, which works to conserve our cultural heritage and natural resources. Students will also gain background knowledge about the ocean ecosystems that they will explore.
  • Huchthausen, Peter A. (John Wiley & Sons, 2002)
    This chapter book gives the events, actions and maneuvers of Soviet and American warships and submarines during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
  • The Electric Company (The Verizon Foundation, 00/00/2010)
    In this 35 second Video, watch these two wacky guys and their phonics mishaps.
  • The Electric Company (The Verizon Foundation, 00/00/2010)
    Students can learn about the hard and soft g sound with the Electric Company in this 34 second Video.
  • Johnson, Trista (Thinkport, 6/27/2011)
    This student activity includes safety tips, writing informal thank you notes, and the importance of friendship. All students will enjoy watching a Video online and controlling the Video.
  • Illuminations (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 1/1/2011)
    Students use real-world examples to solve problems involving scale as they examine maps of their home states and calculate distances between cities.
  • Schiller, Nancy A., Herreid, Clyde Freeman (National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, 8/8/2000)
    The discovery of a mammoth frozen in the Siberian tundra is the backdrop for this case study, which explores theories for the extinction of the great Ice Age mammals and Homo neanderthalensis.
  • Linda Bjork (San Diego County Office of Education, 3/21/2005)
    Activities to go along with Of Mice and Men. Students learn about Steinbeck's life; students explore the history of migrant labor; students explore facts about mental retardation; students evaluate characterization in the novel.
  • Overholt, James, Ed. (Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, 1987)
    Compilation of essays and photographs articulates the history of Oak Ridge, Tennessee starting in the 1940s. Written by writers, teachers, and historians.
  • Bothun, Gregory (University of Oregon, 2012-01-13)
    This applet tests the users ability to put the correct resistance in a circuit for a given Voltage and Amperage. It also teaches the user concepts about electricity fundamentals.
  • EDSITEment (National Endowment for the Humanities, 9/24/2010)
    Through the use of primary sources and websites, students will understand the meaning of the national anthem, the events surrounding its composition, and how the flag is viewed as a national symbol.
  • Lisa Cartwright (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 2012-01-13)
    Oil spills are in the news. Making real-world connections, this lesson provides hands-on experiences with mixing oil and water, provides surface area information about the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
  • National GeoGraphic (National GeoGraphic, 1998)
    This lesson plan is designed for the Middle East unit, specifically Southwest Asia & Northern Africa. And will explain to students how valuable oil & water are to people in the Middle East.
  • Barbara Kuczun Nelson (Barbara Kuczun Nelson, 2007)
    Ojala que llueve cafe - a lesson on the subjunctive with connections to the Dominican Republic and artist Juan Luis Guerra
  • : Barbara Kuczun Nelson (www.merlot.org, 3022001)
    This provides a popular song to review the subjunctive tense in Spanish. It provides both lyrics and music for the song. Several exercises are also given.