This resource is an assessment and planning tool for assessing one's wellness …
This resource is an assessment and planning tool for assessing one's wellness in physical, psychological, emotions, relational, spiritual, and workplace/professional wellness.
"No Stone Left Alone provides educators and their students with an authentic, …
"No Stone Left Alone provides educators and their students with an authentic, impactful and inspiring experience centred on a personal act of remembrance that connects them to their communities, their nation and to the values of our democracy."
Supporting resources include: *Teaching about remembrance *symbols of remembrance *places of remembrance *acts of remembrance *why we remember
You can also request free resources - Honour, Educate, Remember Teacher Resource & Student resource.
This guide uses biology, health, and world study topics to engage students …
This guide uses biology, health, and world study topics to engage students in global health issues and solutions from experiential and multidisciplinary perspectives. The guide offers an outline of how to organize and host a "Global Health Conference," and provides suggestions regarding logistics and instructions as well as resource materials for preparing and organizing a student conference. The Global Health Conference is a school event where students present display boards and two-page essays on various countries and their health challenges, very much like a science fair. As a template, the guide can be modified to suit each educator's goals, student needs, and school policies. The guide is designed to involve all students from a single grade level—e.g., all seventh-grade students. However, educators can use pieces from the guide or tailor it to one class or a whole school. We recommend that each educator adapt this guide to the most appropriate scale for his or her own school environment and policies, student needs, and learning outcomes.
This site offers lots of free resources for pre-k and elementary school …
This site offers lots of free resources for pre-k and elementary school students, plus links to other great sites that support children's love of learning.
Students construct model landfill liners using tape and strips of plastic, within …
Students construct model landfill liners using tape and strips of plastic, within resource constraints. The challenge is to construct a bag that is able to hold a cup of water without leaking. This represents similar challenges that environmental engineers face when piecing together liners for real landfills that are acres and acres in size.
Feedback focuses on characteristics of the work the student has done or …
Feedback focuses on characteristics of the work the student has done or on characteristics of the process used. It points out what the student has done well (success feedback) and gives specific information to guide improvement (intervention feedback).
This guide covers the age range 6 years to 18 years. It …
This guide covers the age range 6 years to 18 years. It also encompasses all students with reading difficulties, including those who have specific learning difficulties (dyslexia) as well as those who have made generally poor progress in reading and may or may not have additional general learning difficulties. Information here can be applied to students from disadvantaged backgrounds, minority groups and to students with reading difficulties for whom English is not a first language. While the full range of literacy involves more than just reading, the focus here is particularly on reading skills: the ability to decode and understand text.
This Module focuses on the entire school population and highlights partnerships between …
This Module focuses on the entire school population and highlights partnerships between general education and special education faculty that result in the creation of a 'collective responsibility' and shared high expectations for all students (est. completion time: 2 hours).
As classroom managers, teachers regularly use commands to direct students to start …
As classroom managers, teachers regularly use commands to direct students to start and stop activities. Instructors find commands to be a crucial tool for classroom management, serving as instructional signals that help students to conform to the teacher's expectations for appropriate behaviors.
In this self-directed module, teachers will learn: *Overview *Strategies for administering the …
In this self-directed module, teachers will learn: *Overview *Strategies for administering the pre-test *Strategies for analyzing data to inform instruction
The students will be able to identify concepts that guide scientific investigations, …
The students will be able to identify concepts that guide scientific investigations, recognize and analyze alternative explanations and models by the end of this activity.
Students use a watt meter to measure energy input into a hot …
Students use a watt meter to measure energy input into a hot plate or hot pot used to heat water. The theoretical amount of energy required to raise the water by the measure temperature change is calculated and compared to the electrical energy input to calculate efficiency.
Students use LEGO® motors and generators to raise washers a measured height. …
Students use LEGO® motors and generators to raise washers a measured height. They compare the work done by the motor-generator systems with the energy inputs to calculate efficiency.
A process for technical problem solving is introduced and applied to a …
A process for technical problem solving is introduced and applied to a fun demonstration. Given the success with the demo, the iterative nature of the process can be illustrated.
Learn all about curling! Google slides, PDF worksheets, games and activities. "Deliver …
Learn all about curling!
Google slides, PDF worksheets, games and activities.
"Deliver fun, curriculum-based lessons in math, science, social studies, and language based on the sport of curling. Our free lesson library is full of ideas you can download and use for your classroom or virtual classroom."
You will need to register to access the free educational portal.
(Information is also available for renting curling kits for use!)
The purpose of this activity is to recreate the classic egg-drop experiment …
The purpose of this activity is to recreate the classic egg-drop experiment with an analogy to the Mars rover landing. The concept of terminal velocity will be introduced, and students will perform several velocity calculations. Also, students will have to design and build their lander within a pre-determined budget to help reinforce a real-world design scenario.
One goal of this task is to help students develop comfort and …
One goal of this task is to help students develop comfort and ease with adding fractions with unlike denominators. Another goal is to help them develop fraction number sense by having students decompose fractions. Because the Egyptians represented fractions differently than we do, it can also help students understand that there can be many ways of representing the same number.
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