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1.   Fencing in Theatrical Fighting
Drama Lesson Plan Fencing in Theatrical Fighting Grade 12 Advanced Teacher: Daniel Penrose Unit Objectives: The students will: + learn the importance of real fencing in theatrical fighting + learn to use the Internet to research + learn the basics and complexities of choreographing Cross Curricular uses: @ History @ English...

2.   Corn Crop
...what grows in gardens, how different plants grow, etc. Lead to a discussion describing how a corn plant looks, grows, and the size of a mature corn plant. Materials Tools for measuring (graph paper, dot paper, compass, protractor, etc.) Directions: Your parents have offered to give you 100 feet of fencing so you can raise money for summer vacation. You decide to fence the ground to grow a crop of corn, a fast growing in your area. Each corn plant must be 1 foot from each neighboring plant and from the fence. 1. Develop at least three garden plans considering the shape of the fence and the position of...

3.   Maximizing and Minimizing the Area of Rectangles Given a Fixed Perimeter
...nalyze fixed perimeter problems using x,y coordinate graphing. (5) Students will find fixed perimeter rectangles with maximized or minimized area using qualitative and quantitative analysis. Materials Needed: (1) A fixed length of ribbon, or string, which will be used to represent a fixed length of fencing (2) Paper or cardboard rectangles of given, fixed perimeter (3) Tiles, ceramic or paper (4) Inch tiles (tiles with 1 sq. in. area) (5) Scientific calculators (6) Graph paper (7) Handouts with problems involving fixed perimeter and, if students have prior experience with it, fixed area. Optional mate...

4.   "An Introduction to Area and Perimeter"
...by rectangles with constant area Show all rectangles with perimeter equal to 24 cm. Record dimensions, area, and perimeter Demonstrate pattern formed by rectangles with constant perimeter Performance Assessment: Draw representations of two gardens with the same area, but with different dimensions. Fencing materials must be purchased. Which garden will cost less money? Explain your answer. Return to Mathematics Index

5.   "Border and Beautify"
...med/cost efficient decisions involves thorough knowledge and understanding of multiple math concepts(i.e. measurement, perimeter, scale drawings, unit costs, etc.) Essential Questions to Guide this Unit and Focus Teaching and Learning: ? How would shape of fenced area make a difference in amount of fencing purchased? ? What factors determine fencing used and trees/bushes chosen for planting? Key Knowledge and Skills Students will Acquire: Students will gain knowledge in: ? Unit cost ? Conversion from fraction-decimal and vice versa ? Measurement ? Perimeter/area ? Scale drawing concept . Coordinate gr...

6.   Succession and Soil Compaction
...tion An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Date: 1994 Grade Level(s): Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Subject(s): Science/Environmental Education OBJECTIVE: Students will examine the influence of soil compaction on plant and animal habitat and on water infiltration. MATERIALS: Ice pick, tin cans, fencing materials, paper and pencil, camera and film ACTIVITY: 1. Students will select two sites where students congregate and two other sites where student traffic is light or nonexistent. Mark off study plots, each 5'x5'(2m x 2m) on each site. 2. Students should work in small groups to count and classify...

7.   RNR: "Must We Shoot Bambi?" Lesson Plan
...Is it more humane to hunt them or let them starve or become diseased and weaken the whole herd? Activity 2 Research on the computer what and how much deer eat and how much of farm crops and tree loss is due to deer. Discuss the economic loss to growers from deer and alternatives to hunting such as fencing. Discuss tree loss due to deer damage. Activity 3 Have a game warden, forester, or a farmer come in to speak of deer problems. Junior Forest Steward Program Lesson Plans Submit Lesson Plans Lesson Plan Evaluation Environment & Ecology Series From the Wood Series Careers Links Penn State College of A...

8.   RNR: "Trees and Their Parts" Lesson Plan
Forestry icon spacer Forestry/Natural Resources Lesson Plans "Trees and Their Parts" Lesson Plan Keywords: tree, trunk, crown or canopy, deciduous, evergreen, photosynthesis, fencing, regeneration, deer grazing Prepared by: Lynne Karish, Central Intermediate Unit 10, Our Lady of Victory School Lesson Plan Grade Level: remedial reading , 2-3 Total Time Required for Lesson: 60 minutes Setting: classroom Subjects Covered: science, reading Topics: tree names, general tree informatio...

9.   Grocery Bag Art
...th promoting PE program with the community. Suggested Grade Level: 6-8 Materials Needed: 175 grocery bags, colored pens, markers, crayons Grocery Bag Art From the local grocery store, twice a year, I pick up 175 grocery bags. Then I include these with my concluding assignment for my fly fishing and fencing units. The assignment if for each student to decorate a grocery bag. On one side is his/her name, PE period, grade and school name. On the other side I ask the student to draw a picture of himself/herself (and partners/friends) partaking in the fly fishing activity. Requirements are that each drawin...

10.   Piping Plover Atlantic Coast Population: Lesson Plan
...per, colored + scissors + glue + stapler + tape + paint, tempera or acrylic + markers + crayons, craypas, or oil pastels + completed Teacher Prep Sheet (click here to view, can be printed) For Management Program: (Various optional materials to be provided by teacher and/or students) + rope + wire + fencing + poster board + string + other materials as determined by students NOTE: Prior to beginning the activity, complete the "Teacher Prep Sheet." This will establish important criteria for carrying out this activity. Part 1- Build a Nest Divide the Class Divide the class into groups of six. (This assume...


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