Technology in Classroom
(View Complete Item Description)This is an open lesson for my students to create and share learning content
Material Type: Homework/Assignment
This is an open lesson for my students to create and share learning content
Material Type: Homework/Assignment
This is a resource to accompany the novel "Esperanza Rising" by Pam Munoz Ryan. In the novel, the main character, Esperanza, by a turn of events, is forced to work in the produce fields in California. This resource provides nonfiction an social studies connections to help students make real world connections.
Material Type: Unit of Study
This lesson examines where Earthqakes happen and introduces Tectonic Plates. Students will examine the data and draw their own conclusions about the link between earthquakes and plate movement.
Material Type: Lesson
This gives an overview and some basic background knowledge of segragation and the Jim Crow Laws. This is an interactive lesson. In the teacher view you will find instructions. This is meant to build up knowledge before beginning a unit in English class that discusses these topics.
Material Type: Lesson
This unit dicusses the law of conservation of mass, as well as teaches the fundamentals of balancing chemical equations.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Interactive, Reading
This lesson allows students to evaluate letters and emails and proper formatting.
Material Type: Activity/Lab
This lesson is a writing activity for students to write an autobiography. This is suitable for use with third through fifth grade students.
Material Type: Activity/Lab
This lesson will introduce and review different types of figurative language as well as adages and proverbs. It is important to be able to interpret their meanings when used in texts, songs, movies, life experiences, etc.
Material Type: Homework/Assignment
This resource is a comphrensive education plan for teaching healthcare works how to use the CareVue electronic health record (EHR), BCMA medication administration, and CPRS Stat medication administration programs; created by Medsphere.Some of the resources are customized to facilitate better understanding of these systems implemented at the Arkansas State Hospital, however, these resources could modified to accomidate other versions of the Medsphere OpenVista systems used in other facilities.
Material Type: Assessment, Lecture, Module, Reading
After the attack at Pearl Harbor, Japanese Americans were rounded up and sent to internment camps for the duration of World War II. This dark period was largely ignored until many years later.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Homework/Assignment
Using commas, ellipses, semicolons, dashes, and colons in writing.
Material Type: Homework/Assignment
This is the Reconstruction Unit I would use to teach my students the cause of Reconstruction, with the effects that came in to play from the Civil War.
Material Type: Lesson
Students will analyze photos for specific details that reveal the owner of a specific room.Then the analysis will include literature but will focus on literary devices and connotations.Also, students will have the opportunity to summarize text and then use evidence to support specific connotations.
Material Type: Interactive, Lesson, Lesson Plan, Reading, Teaching/Learning Strategy
This is practice for students to match beginning sounds to pictures. They will practice identifying the beginning sound and then finding the matching letter.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Assessment, Homework/Assignment
This is a Phonics First lesson that teaches students about the letters in the alphabet and the sounds that they make. Students will watch the letter sound song, then a video lesson of our Three-Part Drill, followed by letter slide show for practice, finishing with reading practice of our dictation sentences.
Material Type: Lesson
Related to standard AR.Math.Content.3.MD.C.7., this is a multisection lesson for the 3rd grade unit of study on area in relation to multiplication, complete with teacher notes.This lesson is designed to be taught with an 'I Do, We Do, You Do' format. Starting with an introduction slideshow, students will connect multiplication with previous concepts and skills such as repeated addition, skip counting, and equal groups. Then they will see a video and example problems which can be completed together as a class. Allow time for students to read and complete some of these example problems with a partner which will give time for questioning, addressing misunderstandings, and informal interventions. End the lesson with a preview of the next day's independent activity and an exit ticket using a quick image.
Material Type: Lesson, Lesson Plan, Teaching/Learning Strategy
This lesson is regarding the introduction to ratios. Students will learn what a ratio is, practice finding ratios, and work on making their own ratios. There are YouTube videos, worksheets, and funny images to help students understand ratios.
Material Type: Assessment, Homework/Assignment, Interactive, Reading
This lesson will introduce and review different types of figurative language as well as adages and proverbs. It is important to be able to interpret their meanings when used in texts, songs, movies, life experiences, etc.
Material Type: Homework/Assignment
This resource will aid you in the process of wetsanding your paint in preparation for the final buff and polish.
Material Type: Teaching/Learning Strategy
In scholarly writing, it is important to structure a paper in a manner that is concise and follows the general format set by writing professionals. The American Phycological Association (APA) format of writing is widely accepted and a good rule of thumb to follow when writing formal papers. This resource was constructed to give the basics of the newest APA 7th edition. Additional research will be needed for more specific situations and citations
Material Type: Lesson