«Les chercheurs estiment le nombre de harengs en comptant leurs œufs! Nous …
«Les chercheurs estiment le nombre de harengs en comptant leurs œufs! Nous nous tournons vers les personnes qui connaissent le mieux le hareng.
Enquête sur l'évaluation des stocks : Les élèves sont mis au défi de déterminer quel stock de hareng aura le plus de chances d'avoir une population en bonne santé à l'avenir! Les étudiants effectuent un recensement de harengs en utilisant une version simplifiée des méthodes utilisées par les scientifiques de Pêches et Océans Canada.»
«Ce contenu a été filmé et élaboré sur les terres ancestrales non cédées des Haíɫzaqv, en étroite collaboration avec les membres de la Nation Haíɫzaqv. Les Haíɫzaqv sont une nation autochtone de la Colombie-Britannique, au Canada (http://www.heiltsuknation.ca/about-2/territory/). Nous sommes sincèrement reconnaissants envers la Nation Haíɫzaqv de nous avoir permis d'être des invités sur leur territoire, de partager leurs récits et leurs connaissances, et de collaborer avec nous pour ce module. Toute utilisation de la langue Haíɫzaqv dans le contenu d'Ocean School est supervisée par le Département de gestion intégrée des ressources des Heiltsuk (https://www.hirmd.ca/).»
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After examining recipes written based on students' favorite fairy tales, students research …
After examining recipes written based on students' favorite fairy tales, students research a recipe related to their favorite story, book, or fairy tale and include it in a classroom recipe book.
This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach fourth …
This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach fourth graders about identifyinging the value of digits based on place value.
Building upon their understanding of forces and Newton's laws of motion, students …
Building upon their understanding of forces and Newton's laws of motion, students learn about the force of friction, specifically with respect to cars. They explore the friction between tires and the road to learn how it affects the movement of cars while driving. In an associated literacy activity, students explore the theme of conflict in literature, and the difference between internal and external conflict, and various types of conflicts. Stories are used to discuss methods of managing and resolving conflict and interpersonal friction.
This lesson will start with a brief history of robotics and explain …
This lesson will start with a brief history of robotics and explain how robots are beneficial to science and society. The lesson then will explore how robots have been used in recent space exploration efforts. The engineering design of the two Mars rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, will be used as prime examples. Finally, the maneuverability of their robotic arms and the functionality of their tools will be discussed.
CCMI’s (CENTRAL CARIBBEAN MARINE INSTITUTE) education team has developed a transformational, interactive …
CCMI’s (CENTRAL CARIBBEAN MARINE INSTITUTE) education team has developed a transformational, interactive education programme using Virtual Live Experiences (VLEs) methods to connect students and the public to real-time coral reef activity, in an informal science setting. Scientists use high tech face masks and streaming computer equipment to deliver live lessons from the underwater and lab environment. Innovative technology enables VLEs to reduce barriers to learning by communicating interactive ‘real-life’ experiences in an informal, scalable science setting.
Register to take part in the Reefs Go Live Broadcasts, which include curriculum-relevant lessons and student worksheets (student and teacher versions).
Students discuss the sculptural group "Three Goddesses" by Joseph Nollekens. They then …
Students discuss the sculptural group "Three Goddesses" by Joseph Nollekens. They then discuss the 18th-century tradition of the Grand Tour and consider why wealthy 18th-century Europeans and people today seek associations with the classical past.
Students learn about human reflexes, how our bodies react to stimuli and …
Students learn about human reflexes, how our bodies react to stimuli and how some body reactions and movements are controlled automatically, without thinking consciously about the movement or responses. In the associated activity, students explore how reflexes work in the human body by observing an involuntary human reflex and testing their own reaction times using dominant and non-dominant hands. Once students understand the stimulus-to-response framework components as a way to describe human reflexes and reactions in certain situations, they connect this knowledge to how robots can be programmed to conduct similar reactions.
Edgar Allan Poe, an American icon, is celebrated for his life and …
Edgar Allan Poe, an American icon, is celebrated for his life and work. This lesson will delve deeper into his early life, his macabre short stories, his poem "The Raven," and his mysterious death in Baltimore in 1849.
Visit this Saskatchewan based site that offers lots of great lessons/units that …
Visit this Saskatchewan based site that offers lots of great lessons/units that focus mainly on integrating Aboriginal science and technology with the provincial science curriculum.
The CCSTU project has produced: - strategies for teaching and assessing students (illustrated in the materials produced) - 6 exemplary curriculum units (Wild Rice, Trapping, Snowshoes, Nature's Hidden Gifts, The Night Sky, Survival in Our Land) - a prototype process for adapting any curriculum material to suit the local culture - " Teacher Guide" for CCSTU - "Stories from the field", a guide to involving community people.
The main site can be accessed at https://education.usask.ca/ccstu/main_menu.html
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