All resources in EDET 620 Spring 2021

1.OA Fact Families

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This is a task from the Illustrative Mathematics website that is one part of a complete illustration of the standard to which it is aligned. Each task has at least one solution and some commentary that addresses important asects of the task and its potential use. Here are the first few lines of the commentary for this task: Materials * Fact Family work sheets * Blank addition and subtraction frames (2 of each) * Numbers cards in fact-family sets Actions As a whole class, t...

Material Type: Activity/Lab

Author: Illustrative Mathematics

Bean Bar Graph (PreK - 1st Grade) Agricultural STEM Actvity

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In this activity, kids will work on two fundamental early math skills – sorting/classifying, and graphing. There will also be some great fine motor skill practice! Includes place-based discussion questions, activity instructions, extension activities, songs, and student graph worksheets. NGSS: K-LS1-1, 1-LS1-1, partially meets K-ESS3-1 (book and discussion) Common Core: MP.4 Time: 45 minutes Matierals: bag of dried beans ("16 bean soup"), paper bowls, glue, chart paper, the book "One Bean" or similar book about growing food plants, especially beans.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Lesson Plan

Author: Columbia Gorge STEM Hub

How Does Our Class Compare?

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Students will collect, organize, and compare data about the number of girls and the number of boys in their classroom who play sports, take lessons, and participate in clubs. Then students will compare these classroom data with U.S. Census Bureau data for girls and boys across the United States. Teachers may choose to adapt this activity for different data if other categories are more applicable to their students.

Material Type: Activity/Lab

Art History

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The history of Art is long and varied, spanning tens of thousands of years from ancient paintings on the walls of caves to the glow of computer-generated images on the screens of the 21st century.

Material Type: Textbook

Reading Practice in a Time of Remote Learning

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The activities in this weekly reading routine from Student Achievement Partners (Achieve the Core website) are designed to support growth in all three areas of reading fluency (accuracy, rate, and expression). Detailed guidance is given on how to implement the routine during in-person (or virtual synchronous learning), virtual asynchronous learning, or limited access/technology situations. 

Material Type: Reading, Teaching/Learning Strategy

Authors: Barbara Soots, Washington OSPI OER Project, Molly Berger, Aira Jackson

Acceleration of a Wheel and Axle

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Students make a wheel and axle out of cardboard and a wooden dowel. It is rooled along a ramp made of parallel meter sticks, and the acceleration can be made small enough to make accurate measurements and calculations.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Assessment, Lesson Plan

Atoms and Conservation of Energy

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In this activity, students will explore how the Law of Conservation of Energy (the First Law of Thermodynamics) applies to atoms, as well as the implications of heating or cooling a system. This activity focuses on potential energy and kinetic energy as well as energy conservation. The goal is to apply what is learned to both our human scale world and the world of atoms and molecules.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Full Course, Interactive

Author: The Concord Consortium

Build and Test a Model Solar House

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Construct and measure the energy efficiency and solar heat gain of a cardboard model house. Use a light bulb heater to imitate a real furnace and a temperature sensor to monitor and regulate the internal temperature of the house. Use a bright bulb in a gooseneck lamp to model sunlight at different times of the year, and test the effectiveness of windows for passive solar heating.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Assessment, Diagram/Illustration, Lecture Notes, Student Guide

Author: The Concord Consortium