Series of videos on Philosophy created by the team at Crash Course
- Subject:
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Crashcourse
- Date Added:
- 05/21/2018
Series of videos on Philosophy created by the team at Crash Course
These free lessons are designed to help teachers, parents, guardians, and tutors support children with phonemic awareness over the summer.
What an amazing way to fill some gaps or get a jump on the year ahead! There are 6 weeks of lessons.
There are lessons to be downloaded (you will need to sign up - it's free!), video lessons to support you and even a letter to send to parents to explain the program and how they can use it at home.
This is really great!
Students learn about phonics by focusing on the letter m and participating in an integrated array of activities, including reading, writing, mathematics, music, art, and technology.
Course 1 - Digital Imaging 1 - Digital Photography Basics
Course 2 - Digital Imaging 2 - Image Editing
Course 3 - LKSD Digital Photography
This item addresses concepts such as: entropy, free energy, first law of thermodynamics, basic reaction kinetics.
Active for Life brings you this collection of physical literacy lesson plans for leaders
and educators who want to enrich their programs.
Each of these 10 lessons takes about 30 minutes to complete with a group of children.
At the end of each program, kids will have enjoyed a series of fun activities, and they
will have taken one more step in developing physical literacy.
Active for Life brings you this collection of physical literacy lesson plans for leaders
and educators who want to enrich their programs.
Each of these 10 lessons takes about 30 minutes to complete with a group of children.
At the end of each program, kids will have enjoyed a series of fun activities, and they
will have taken one more step in developing physical literacy.
In this lesson students will investigate the physical properties of matter, learn 4 important physical properties of soil commonly tested in Agriculture Studies production and rediscover the 3 components of soil used for the USDA soil classification system.
Physical Science Design provides learning opportunities for students interested in preparing for careers in the design and production of visual communications. Students plan, prepare, and interpret drawings and models through traditional drafting or computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) techniques.
Physical Science Technology provides learning opportunities for students interested in preparing for careers in the design, production, and maintenance of mechanical, telecommunications, electrical, electronics, and electromechanical products and systems.
Lesson 3- Physics Timeline
Lesson 4- Metric Conversions Practice
Lesson 5- Manipulating Equations Practice key
Lesson 6- Significant Digits
PBL- Ancient Machines todays Machines
Physics 20 lesson 1- What is Physics
Physics 20 lesson 4a- Metric System Assignment
Waves lessons 1-8
Lessons 1-9
In this unit of study, students will design, build, program, and test a small fan-powered "robot" created with an Arduino controller. The drone must move a certain distance, then stop. This unit integrates nine STEM attributes and was developed as part of the South Metro-Salem STEM Partnership's Teacher Leadership Team. Any instructional materials are included within this unit of study.
A wealth of resources for teaching and learning about physics!
Tutorials, interactives, videos, multimedia info, concept builders, concept checkers, question bank HELP and more!
TED Studies, created in collaboration with Wiley, are curated video collections 逖 supplemented by rich educational materials 逖 for students, educators and self-guided learners. The Edge of Knowledge explores the fascinating implications of some of science's most perplexing theories: quantum mechanics, general relativity and attempts to unify them. Learn how scientists combine sophisticated mathematics and ambitious experimentation like CERN逭s Large Hadron Collider to advance our understanding of the universe.
Students explore the physics utilized by engineers in designing today's roller coasters, including potential and kinetic energy, friction, and gravity. First, students learn that all true roller coasters are completely driven by the force of gravity and that the conversion between potential and kinetic energy is essential to all roller coasters. Second, they also consider the role of friction in slowing down cars in roller coasters. Finally, they examine the acceleration of roller coaster cars as they travel around the track. During the associated activity, the students design, build, and analyze a roller coaster for marbles out of foam tubing.
Students are introduced to the physics concepts of air resistance and launch angle as they apply to catapults. This includes the basic concepts of position, velocity and acceleration and their relationships to one another. They use algebra to solve for one variable given two variables.
This excerpt from a biography explains how Pablo Picassos painting style changed over the twentieth century. It describes his Blue Period, Rose Period, and the period of Cubism.
Students use picture books as framing texts for research, freeing them from the language of encyclopedia sources and allowing them to focus their attention on the content of their papers.