This unit provides Common-Core aligned lessons based for Math 3, English 10, and Biology (NGSS Standards). The subjects are linked by a text on climate change, and they hit the standards of argumentation for English, comparing functions in Math 3, and human effects on environment in Biology.
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Approximate time to complete: 45-70 minutesThis activity can be used in place of dissecting an owl pellet. Students decide which 4 prey items the snow leopard ate, make a bar graph, make a food web and then research and locate information about snow leopards.
- Subject:
- Biology
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Author:
- Rebecca Kern
- Date Added:
- 02/14/2022
This activity is about the study of planetary samples. Learners will use samples of crustal material to sort, classify, and make observations about an unknown planet. From their observations, students will interpret the geologic history of their mystery planet and make inferences about past life or the potential for life on the "Mystery" planet. The lesson models scientific inquiry using the 5E instructional model and includes teacher notes and vocabulary.
- Subject:
- Geoscience
- History
- History, Law, Politics
- Physical Science
- Space Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Assessment
- Lesson Plan
- Student Guide
- Provider:
- NASA
- Provider Set:
- NASA Wavelength
- Date Added:
- 11/05/2014
Through ongoing partnership with teachers across New York City, New Visions has developed this course map for a high school biology course fully designed to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and the New York State Science Learning Standards (NYSSLS). Each unit follows a common structure: students engage with an anchor phenomenon and develop questions; go through sequences of learning and sense-making to develop and iterate on answers to those questions; then complete a three-dimensional performance task.
- Subject:
- Biology
- Life Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Unit of Study
- Author:
- New Visions School
- Jamie Rumage
- Date Added:
- 04/21/2023
This Remote Learning Plan was created by Emily Winter, Dannika Nelson, and Stephanie Henry in collaboration with Sara Cooper and Annette Weise as part of the 2020 ESU-NDE Remote Learning Plan Project. Educators worked with coaches to create Remote Learning Plans as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.The attached Remote Learning Plan is designed for high school biology students. Students will gather, analyze, and communicate evidence of biological evolution. This Remote Learning Plan addresses the following NDE Standard: SC.HS.10 It is expected that this Remote Learning Plan will take students between 29 to 43 days to complete. Here is the direct link to the Google Doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nwP8uaZBfNuS_vA7KAy_Za9r7Do94keOzxzvC7Ngndg/edit?usp=sharing
- Subject:
- Biology
- Life Science
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Unit of Study
- Author:
- Stephanie Henry
- Date Added:
- 07/30/2020
Are cell phones really safe for humans to use frequently? In this mock trial lesson, students will use claim, evidence, and reasoning to construct a scientific argument on the safety of the electromagnetic waves involved in cell phone technology. During the lesson process, students will hold a "trial" and each individual student will construct their own written "verdict" based on the evidence presented at the mock trial. This lesson results from the ALEX Resource Gap Project.
- Subject:
- Biology
- English Language Arts
- Life Science
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Provider:
- Alabama Learning Exchange (ALEX)
- Date Added:
- 04/29/2019
We will be using HHMI labs about lactose intolerance to discuss genetic variation and inheritance with our Lucile Packard Hospital School students.
- Subject:
- Applied Science
- Life Science
- Physical Science
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Date Added:
- 05/23/2015
The oral traditions of Native American tribes in Oregon tell the story of continuous existence ofIndigenous people on this land. From the coast to the inland valleys, the Columbia Plateau to theGreat Basin, tribal people have maintained continuous and balanced relationships with Oregon’snatural environment since time immemorial.This connection between Indigenous people and place has always informed their approach to whatis now called land management. Indigenous people had a thorough understanding of seasonal ecosystems and ecoregions, and this knowledge of soil, water, plants, and animals helped themsurvive. Contemporary Native people in Oregon continue to draw on traditional Indigenous knowledge, also known as traditional ecological knowledge, to guide how they manage the land.In this lesson, students will explore the components and processes of traditional ecological knowledge through the lens of contemporary tribal projects being conducted across the state. Students will consider how tribes are stewards of their lands and natural resources and how they leverage their resources by collaborating with nonprofit and government agencies.
- Subject:
- Environmental Science
- Life Science
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- Aujalee Moore
- April Campbell
- Date Added:
- 07/28/2023
After studying the basics of enzyme function, students will be exposed to the history and evolution of lactose intolerance/lactase persistence. Both whole group and individual activities will ask students to interact with the concept. They will conduct a lab to understand the role of enzymes in lactose digestion and communicate their knowledge by creating a public health poster.
- Subject:
- Applied Science
- Biology
- Health, Medicine and Nursing
- Life Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Assessment
- Data Set
- Lesson
- Lesson Plan
- Student Guide
- Date Added:
- 04/04/2019
We are naturally curious about the lives (and deaths) of authors, especially those, such as Edgar Allan Poe and Ambrose Bierce, who have left us with so many intriguing mysteries. But does biographical knowledge add to our understanding of their works? And if so, how do we distinguish between the accurate detail and the rumor; between truth and exaggeration? In this lesson, students become literary sleuths, attempting to separate biographical reality from myth. They also become careful critics, taking a stand on whether extra-literary materials such as biographies and letters should influence the way readers understand a writer's texts.
- Subject:
- Arts and Humanities
- Literature
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Provider:
- National Endowment for the Humanities
- Provider Set:
- EDSITEment!
- Date Added:
- 09/06/2019
A first person story is presented to the students to hook their interest in the disease. Using a jigsaw approach, students will learn about the fundamentals of Pompe disease and share information during a whole class discussion.
The Pompe Predicament was developed as a part of Biomedical Explorations: Bench to Bedside which was supported by the National Center for Research Resources and the Division of Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives of the National Institutes of Health through Grant Number R25RR023294. Additional support provided by the University of Florida (UF) and the UF Center for Precollegiate Education and Training.
The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Center for Research Resources or the National Institutes of Health.
- Subject:
- Life Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson Plan
- Primary Source
- Simulation
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Unit of Study
- Date Added:
- 06/24/2015
Travel underground for an up-close look at the ants, amoebas, and bacteria that maintain healthy soil.
- Subject:
- Life Science
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Provider:
- California Academy of Sciences
- Date Added:
- 11/27/2017
In this Unit, students embark on a mission to create a campaign which promotes seat belt use for a teenage audience. In the context of this project, students explore NGSS PE’s 3-PS2-2, 3-PS2-1, 3-5-ETS1-1, 3-PS2-3, and 3-PS2-4 while investigating the effects of balanced and unbalanced forces acting on an object. Through a series of collect evidence to write a claim based on evidence for why seatbelts are important.
- Subject:
- Physical Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Date Added:
- 05/24/2018
This lesson provides teachers with support for using text-dependent questions to help students derive big ideas and key understandings while developing vocabulary from the series of poems, Danitra Brown Leaves Town. Danitra and Zuri are two city-girls and best friends, and Danitra goes away to her auntĺäĄ_s house for the summer. These poems tell a story about how the girls stayed in touch by writing letters to each other, and how they discovered that they could have fun apart from one another while still remaining friends.
- Subject:
- Arts and Humanities
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson Plan
- Unit of Study
- Provider:
- Basal Alignment Project
- Provider Set:
- Bogalusa District
- Author:
- Nikki Grimes
- Date Added:
- 01/02/2014
This Google Folder leads to an online module that is designed for students to learn concepts of evolution, descent with modification, natural selection, and more. There is both a student guide and a teacher's guide to help navigate through the module. Google forms are also available to support learning throughout the module. Interactive activities and simulations are also included for students to enjoy and learn from.
- Subject:
- Biology
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Module
- Author:
- Bobbi Herrera
- Date Added:
- 09/15/2020
This resource was created by Michelle Kuhlman, in collaboration with Dawn DeTurk, Hannah Blomstedt, and Julie Albrecht, as part of ESU2's Integrating the Arts project. This project is a four year initiative focused on integrating arts into the core curriculum through teacher education, practice, and coaching.
- Subject:
- Biology
- Performing Arts
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- Arts ESU2
- Date Added:
- 05/03/2023
Secondary educators across Lebanon County, Pennsylvania developed lesson plans to integrate the Pennsylvania Career Education and Work Standards with the content they teach. This work was made possible through a partnership between the South Central PA Workforce Investment Board (SCPa Works) and Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 (IU13) and was funded by a Teacher in the Workplace Grant Award from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. This lesson plan was developed by one of the talented educators who participated in this project during the 2018-2019 school year.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Date Added:
- 06/03/2019
Our Patterns Biology development team of teacher leaders has been working hard through the spring and summer of 2020 to develop distance learning versions of the Patterns Biology units. Between March and May they released Distance Learning versions of units 4 and 5, as well as paper packets that can be printed for students who do not have access to technology at home. In preparation for fall of the 2020-21 school year, the team has just published Distance Learning versions of units 1 and 2 (see below links for each unit's page). Our Distance Learning units can be used in either a fully online or hybrid school model. A Distance Learning version of Unit 3 will be released by the end of September.
- Subject:
- Biology
- Life Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- Portland STEM Partnership
- Date Added:
- 09/03/2020
A team of middle school teachers developed an integrated unit spanning math, social studies and ELA, and focused the unit centering on the life of Galileo, including some of his investigations, his beliefs based on evidence, and his conflicts with the Catholic church.
- Subject:
- Arts and Humanities
- English Language Arts
- Mathematics
- Social Science
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Date Added:
- 02/18/2015
This resource was created by Michelle Kuhlman, in collaboration with Dawn DeTurk, Hannah Blomstedt, and Julie Albrecht, as part of ESU2's Integrating the Arts project. This project is a four year initiative focused on integrating arts into the core curriculum through teacher education, practice, and coaching.
- Subject:
- Life Science
- Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- Arts ESU2
- Date Added:
- 04/10/2023