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The Growling Stomach
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In this lesson, the students will investigate what types of plants and insects they could eat to survive in the Amazon. They will research various plants and/or insects and identify characteristics that make them edible or useful for the trip. The students will create posters and present their findings to the class.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Date Added:
09/18/2014
Guardians of the Grasslands
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"Guardians Of The Grasslands is a short documentary brought to you by a group of dedicated conservationists, ranchers and Canadian filmmakers. The film explores the current state of one of the world’s most endangered ecosystems, the Great Plains grasslands, and the role that cattle play in its survival. As we reach new critical levels in the loss of these iconic landscapes, there are important truths we must face about humanity’s relationship with the land and our food."The video and teacher guide are available in this resource from Agriculture in the Classroom and The Canadian Cattlemen's Foundation. 

Subject:
Agriculture Studies
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Melissa Lander
Date Added:
11/03/2021
Guide to Digital Storytelling in the Classroom
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"Digital storytelling helps students build important 21st century communication skills and make personal connections to the content they are learning. Digital storytelling can help you engage students in deep thinking and help them become powerful communicators."

This guide includes lessons for:
*animal interviews (so fun)
*personification stories
*visual poem
*historical Journal
*cycle stories
*additional ideas

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
English Language Arts
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
01/20/2021
A Guide to Rain Garden Construction
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Students are presented with a guide to rain garden construction in an activity that culminates the unit and pulls together what they have learned and prepared in materials during the three previous associated activities. They learn about the four vertical zones that make up a typical rain garden with the purpose to cultivate natural infiltration of stormwater. Student groups create personal rain gardens planted with native species that can be installed on the school campus, within the surrounding community, or at students' homes to provide a green infrastructure and low-impact development technology solution for areas with poor drainage that often flood during storm events.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Brigith Soto
Jennifer Butler
Krysta Porteus
Maya Trotz
Ryan Locicero
William Zeman
Date Added:
09/18/2014
Gulf Coast Geology
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This website is part of the Environmental Protection Agency's Gulf of Mexico Program. The program includes projects encompassing everything from improving septic systems to planting seagrass to protecting habitats. All projects aim to improve the ecological and economical health of the region. The site provides information about Gulf Coast geology as well as links to information about the Ice Age.

Subject:
Environmental Science
Science
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Date Added:
11/14/2006
Gumdrop Atoms
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Students use gumdrops and toothpicks to make lithium atom models. Using these models, they investigate the makeup of atoms, including their relative size. Students are then asked to form molecules out of atoms, much in the same way they constructed atoms out of the particles that atoms are made of. Students also practice adding and subtracting electrons from an atom and determining the overall charges on atoms.

Subject:
Chemistry
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Brian Kay
Daria Kotys-Schwartz
Janet Yowell
Malinda Schaefer Zarske
Date Added:
10/14/2015
H2O-NO! - Fresh Water Problems: Crash Course Kids #33.1
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What happens to a single ecosystem when the amount of freshwater available in it changes? Not really much good. In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about ecosystems and how one small change can lead to a cascade effect in the entire ecosystem.

Subject:
Earth Science
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
Crash Course Kids
Date Added:
12/17/2019
H2Whoa! (free program in Saskatchewan)
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The Planet Protector Academy: H2Whoa! resource teaches students about water conservation and protection and inspires them to take action.

The resource consists of four 60-90 minute lessons that include content developed with Indigenous elders, culture keepers and artists.

Teachers can sign up on this site and get started.

PLUG & PLAY! MINIMAL PREP!

Print Worksheets, Set Up Projector, Let The Website Do The Rest!

Subject:
Arts Education
English Language Arts
Indigenous Perspectives
Science
Social Studies
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
H2WHOA!
Date Added:
01/28/2020
THE HEART OF OUR BIOSPHERE: EXPLORING OUR CIVIC RELATIONSHIP WITH THE OCEAN IN CANADA
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This resource explores the oceans, the problems with and potential of ocean literacy, a Pacific perspective, an Inuit perspective, an Atlantic perceptive, and a conclusion.

Subject:
Environmental Science
Science
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Canadian Ocean Literacy Coallition
United Nations
Canadian Ocean Literacy
Date Added:
01/13/2020
HHMI BioInteractive - High School Biology; real data
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Real science, real stories, and real data to engage students in exploring the living world.

BioInteractive offers an array of engaging resources including videos, simulations, virtual labs, and classroom activities, all designed to bring biological research to life. These resources are accompanied by thorough teacher guides written by educators.

Covering topics like evolution, ecology, genetics, biodiversity, and human health, the activities are based on real research, such as data from Gorongosa National Park's trail cameras used to create biomass pyramids. Teachers can easily navigate through the materials by topic or resource type, with options like Collections or Short Courses available. Additionally, film guides, posters, and downloadable apps are provided to support classroom integration.

Create a free account to connect with educators, access teaching tools, explore the resource library and create custom resource collections.

Definitely look at the Resource Playlists.

Subject:
Biology
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Date Added:
04/24/2024
Habilo Médias (Le centre Canadien de littératie aux médias numériques)
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Public Domain
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"Ce site Web vous permet de localiser directement et de trouver des leçons à travers le programme d'études de la Saskatchewan (SK) et propose des activités spécifiques alignées sur plusieurs résultats différents dans le programme de la Saskatchewan.

Éducation artistique
Éducation à la carrière
Études sociales
Science
Mathématiques
Santé
Arts pratiques et appliqués
Compétences interdisciplinaires
ÉLA (anglais langue première)
Communication média"

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Arts Education
Education
Emotional Wellness
English Language Arts
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Math
Mental Wellness
Practical & Applied Arts
Psychology
Science
Social Studies
Wellness
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
Bogi Tessier
Danielle deBelle
Diane Elliott
Dr. Kara Brisson-Boivin
Dr. Samantha McAleese
Julia Ladouceur
Kathryn Ann Hill
Lynn Huxtable
Marc Alexandre Ladouceur
Matthew Johnson
Melinda Thériault
Penny Warne
Tricia Grant
Author: Anika Wallia
Date Added:
12/15/2023
Habitat Mapping
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The marine environment is unique and requires technologies that can use sound to gather information since there is little light underwater. The sea-floor is characterized using underwater sound and acoustical systems. Current technological innovations are allowing scientists to further understand and apply information about animal locations and habitat. Remote sensing and exploration with underwater vehicles allows scientists to map and understand the sea floor, and in some cases, the water column. In this lesson, the students will be shown benthic habitat images produced by GIS. These imaged will lead to a class discussion on why habitat mapping is useful and how current technology works to make bathymetry mapping possible. The teacher will then ask inquiry-based questions to have students brainstorm about the importance of bathymetry mapping.

Subject:
Environmental Science
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Heather Kerkering
Jonelle Stovall
Kimberly Goetz
Melissa Sanderson
Date Added:
09/18/2014
Habitats Games - Smithsonian Science Education Center
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Do you know where the red-eyed tree frog calls home? Play this game based on animal habitats to learn! Explore the desert, coral reef, jungle, and marsh to discover where many animals live by matching each animal to their correct habitat!

You need Flash to play this game.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Smithsonian Institute
Date Added:
02/25/2019
Hackers & Cyber Attacks: Crash Course Computer Science #32
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Today we're going to talk about hackers and their strategies for breaking into computer systems. Now, not all hackers are are malicious cybercriminals intent on stealing your data (these people are known as Black Hats). There are also White Hats who hunt for bugs, close security holes, and perform security evaluations for companies. And there are a lot of different motivations for hackers—sometimes just amusement or curiosity, sometimes for money, and sometimes to promote social or political goals. Regardless, we're not going to teach you how to become a hacker in this episode but we are going to walk you through some of the strategies hackers use to gain access to your devices, so you can be better prepared to keep your data safe.

Subject:
Computer Science
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Crashcourse
Date Added:
02/08/2019
Handbook for Culturally Responsive Science Curriculum - Alaska
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The information and insights contained in this document will be of interest to anyone involved in bringing local knowledge to bear in school curriculum. Drawing upon the efforts of many people over a period of several years, Sidney Stephens has managed to distill and synthesize the critical ingredients for making the teaching of science relevant and meaningful in culturally adaptable ways. This handbook will provide teachers invaluable assistance with the task of developing and teaching "culturally responsive science curriculum."

There is mounting evidence that curricular and teaching practices that link schooling to the surrounding cultural and physical environment produce positive results on all indicators of student and school performance. This handbook reflects the most current pedagogical principles that move educational practice from teaching about culture as another discrete subject to teaching through the local culture as a way to bring depth, breadth and significance to all aspects of the curriculum.

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Science
Treaty Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Reading
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
SIDNEY STEPHENS
Date Added:
11/16/2018
Hanging Around
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Students learn about weight by building a spring scale and observing how it responds to objects with different masses.

Subject:
Physics
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
Ben Heavner
Denise Carlson
Malinda Schaefer Zarske
Date Added:
10/14/2015
Haptics: Touch Command
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Students experience haptic (the sense of touch) feedback by using LEGO® MINDSTORMS® NXT robots and touch sensors to emulate touch feedback recognition. With four touch sensors connected to LEGO NXTs, they design sensor attachments that feel physically distinguishable from each another. Then students answer questions and communicate their answers to the NXT by pressing the touch sensor that is associated with the right multiple-choice answer letter. Haptics becomes essential when students must use the NXT sensors to answer the next set of questions without the aid of their vision. This challenges them to rely solely on the tactile feeling of each unique touch sensor attachment that they created in order to choose the correct peripheral slot. Students also learn about real-world applications of haptics technology.

Subject:
Biology
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
TeachEngineering
Provider Set:
TeachEngineering
Author:
James Muldoon
Saranii Muller-Clark
Date Added:
09/18/2014