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LESSONS
Students use remote-controlled cars to create a system of equations. The solution of the system corresponds to the cars crashing. Multiple representations are woven together throughout the lesson, using graphs, scatter plots, equations, tables, and technological tools. Students calculate the time and place of the crash mathematically, and then test the results by crashing the cars into each other. Check it out!
From "Picturing America": Norman Rockwell, Freedom of Speech-Know It When You See It from EDSITEment
Students study Norman Rockwell's "Freedom of Speech" and learn about freedom of speech and what it means in their community, state, nation, and world. After exploring the idea of freedom of speech, students report on a town meeting and create a collage featuring examples of free speech. Check it out!
INTERACTIVES
The Crossword Puzzles Tool from ReadWriteThink has Six New Puzzles!
This interactive tool allows students to complete crossword puzzles on a variety of grade-appropriate topics, and also create and print their own crossword. The Crossword Puzzle Tool Card provides information on using the tool and lessons plans that use it. Six new puzzles have been added: All About the Environment (K-2), Building Community (3-5), Can You Convince Me? (3-5), All About Online Research (6-8), About the Brain (6-8) and Keeping it Short – Texting Terms (9-12). This tool is sure to be a favorite with your students! Check it out!
You're Going To College from EconEdLink
Students make their way through this three-stage game by demonstrating their knowledge of: funding costs and benefits, the cost of college, and potential lifetime earnings. Check it out!
DOWNLOADABLE TOOLKIT
Geography Action! Mapping the Americas from Xpeditions
In this toolkit you'll find activities to give students a new view of North and South America. Students of all ages can build a jumbo-sized map, then add cultural and environmental information provided to the continents that will help students see geographic patterns. The toolkit includes ideas for hands-on activities as well as tips for fantastic school and community events. This is a valuable resource for any classroom! Check it out! *This is a very large file (164 MB) and download times will vary with your connection speed.
PODCASTS
Science Update Podcasts Daily & Weekly Editions from Science NetLinks
Get your recommended allowance of Science Update's brief yet satisfying stories on the latest discoveries in science, technology and medicine, as well as the answers to your pressing science questions. You don't want to miss these Podcasts! Check it out!
Chatting About Books Episode 12: Celebrating Women Brave and Strong from ReadWriteThink
Emily Manning chats with kids, parents, and teachers about the best in children's literature for ages 4 through 11. Discussions include reading tips and fun activities to do with children before, during, and after reading. Tune in today! Check it out! |