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Book 5, Music Across Classrooms: STEAM. Chapter 5, Lesson 1:  How Records and Radio Shaped American Culture
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This lesson explores the technology of "records" and what it meant to the people who consumed them. Students will learn how a record works and why a needle on a disc can record and play back music. Moreover, students will investigate how these technological changes had far reaching effects, even in the domestic setting. Finally, this lesson follows the 45 rpm and LP record through the airwaves of both AM and FM radio, using excerpts of broadcasts by the pioneering DJs Alan Freed and Tom Donahue and investigating how the possibilities and limitations of each medium and their respective places on the radio dial provide a framework for historical analysis.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
TeachRock
Date Added:
09/03/2019
Science Lesson Plans, Activities and Experiments
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Go to our Lesson Plans indexWe have lesson plans for art, health, math, reading, social studies, technology, writing and more.
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Guinness World Records Superlative Science (Grades 2-5)Many Activities Using the Guinness World Records Teacher GuideScience ExperimentsFind a bunch of exciting and easy science experiments that can be done with simple household products.
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Subject:
Applied Science
Astronomy
Environmental Science
Geology
Life Science
Physical Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Date Added:
06/12/2017
Why Keep SAE Records?
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 Why Keep SAE Records? Grade Level: 8th - 9thSubject: Introduction to Agricultural, Food, and Natural ResourcesDuration: 100 MinutesDOK Level: 4SAMR Level: Modification and RedefinitionIndiana Standard: IAFNR-3.3 Develop an individual SAE program and implement record keeping skillsObjective: Students will be able to design and evaluate different record keeping systems for SAEs.Essential Question: Why keep SAE records?Procedure: Show the video SAE part 3Go through the presentation Why keep SAE recordsExplain and demonstrate the parts of the Attica FFA Record BookHave the students take out their research notebooksProvide the students with their own copy of the record book through google classroomEnter the first lab into their record books under the agriscience tabHave the students complete the next two labs on their ownThe students will adjust the tabs to fit their main SAE project.The students will enter two weeks worth of recordsProduct or Assessment: The assessment will be given on the students two week worth of records. After the initial grading of the record books, they will be graded monthly to ensure the record books are being kept up to date.  

Subject:
Agriculture
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Macon Beck
Date Added:
07/13/2017