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The Grand Challenge: Fix the Hip Challenge

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This lesson introduces the Bone Module Grand Challenge question. Students are asked to write their initial responses to the question alone. They will then brainstorm ideas with one other student. Finally, the ideas are shared with the class and recorded. It is important for students to gather information to decide whether or not this condition is hereditary. Students then watch two videos about osteoporosis. Grand Challenge Question: When you get home from school, your mother grabs you, and you rush to the hospital. Your grandmother fell and was rushed to the emergency room. The doctor tells your family your grandmother has a fractured hip, and he is referring her to an orthopedic specialist. The orthopedic doctor decides to perform a DEXA scan. The result showed her bone mineral density (BMD) was -3.3. What would be a probable diagnosis to her condition? What are some possible causes of her condition? Should her family be worried that this condition is hereditary, and if so, what are possible prevented measures they could take to prevent this from happening to them? What statistical method did you use to determine if the condition is hereditary?

Material Type: Lesson Plan

Author: Morgan Evans

Healthy Snacking: Eat This, Not That

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This HyperDoc is designed to guide students through analyzing and employing healthy food choices. This HyperDoc contains a compilation of good work examples creaetd by students, for other students.  Please make a copy of the document, then feel free to use as is or remix for your classroom. You will also need to create your own Padlet to be used with your students.

Material Type: Lesson Plan

Author: Tia Jones

Hypertension (High Blood Pressure) (Spanish)

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This patient education program discusses hypertension including the causes, complications, risk factors, diagnosis, and management of the disease. It also explains what blood pressure is. This resource is a MedlinePlus Interactive Health Tutorial from the National Library of Medicine, designed and developed by the Patient Education Institute.

Material Type: Lecture

Elementary GLOBE: The Colors of the Seasons

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Using a color chart, students will make observations outside during each of the four seasons. During each session, they will try to find as many colors as possible and record what they see. As a class, they will make charts describing the colors they find in each season. At the end of the school year, students will compare their results and generate conclusions about variations in colors in nature both within a season and between different seasons. The purpose of this activity is to provide the opportunity for students to make observations in nature and compare their results, to help students understand seasonal changes as they relate to colors in their environment, and to engage students in active observation and recording skills. After completing this activity, students will understand how colors in nature relate to their local environment and to seasonal changes within that environment. Students will practice observation and recording skills, make comprehensive comparisons, and will form a hypothesis based on the information they have assembled throughout the school year.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Diagram/Illustration, Interactive, Lesson Plan, Textbook

ESL/Academic English II

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Reading and writing are the primary focus. Reading texts are links to authentic readings. Topics covered include MLA/APA, rhetorical strategies, audience and purpose, and forming arguments. Level: 1 below TLEE, TLEE; Skills: writing, reading, vocabulary, all

Material Type: Full Course

Author: Crystal Louden