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1. Crows and Cranes Lesson Plan @ Innovative Classroom
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2. Illuminations: Whelk-Come to Mathematics
Activities Lessons Standards Web Links NCTM Resources About Terms of Use Search Join NCTM Whelk-Come to Mathematics 1 period NCTM Resources Principles and Standards for School Mathematics Unit Lesson Overview Lesson Lesson Lesson 4 1 2 3 Conduct an Experiment Sea gulls and crows feed on various types of mollusks by lifting them into the air and dropping them onto a rock to break open their shells. Biologists have observed that northwestern crows consistently drop a type of mollusk called a whelk from a mean height of about 5 meters. The crows appear to be selective; they pi...
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3. Illuminations: Whelk-Come to Mathematics
Activities Lessons Standards Web Links NCTM Resources About Terms of Use Search Join NCTM Whelk-Come to Mathematics 1 period NCTM Resources Principles and Standards for School Mathematics Unit Lesson Overview Lesson Lesson Lesson 4 1 2 3 Work to a Conclusion Sea gulls and crows feed on various types of mollusks by lifting them into the air and dropping them onto a rock to break open their shells. Biologists have observed that northwestern crows consistently drop a type of mollusk called a whelk from a mean height of about 5 meters. The crows appear to be selective; they pi...
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4. Illuminations: Whelk-Come to Mathematics: Investigating the Behavior of Northwestern Crows
Activities Lessons Standards Web Links NCTM Resources About Terms of Use Search Join NCTM Whelk-Come to Mathematics: Investigating the Behavior of Northwestern Crows In this investigation students explore the possible reasons behind the observation that northwestern crows consistently drop a type of mollusk called a whelk from a height of 5 meters. This lesson plan is based on the Whelks i-Math Investigation. Learning Objectives 5 periods Students will NCTM Reso...
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5. Draw a Scientist Lesson Plan @ Innovative Classroom
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6. Animal Alphabetizing Lesson Plan @ Innovative Classroom
...r activity. of Rights? 5. Have students alphabetize list of animals. Members Density Free National Anthems Closure: When all students are finished, alphabetize animals as class. of the World Discuss any common problems or mistakes, such as what to do when 2 words begin with the same letter. Members Crows and Cranes Free Homemade Ice Evaluation: Look at students' work in order to see who needs assistance Cream with alphabetizing and who understands. Members Pueblo Pottery Source: InnovativeClassroom.com Free The African American Inventor Members Perspectives in Writing Free Picture This Members Ones...
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7. Where We Live Lesson Plan @ Innovative Classroom
...bjectives: Students will become aware of the different homes in which Free Our National people may live. In a simple bar graph they will compare the dwellings of Symbol their classmates. Members Can You Sell Your Cereal? Materials: butcher paper (approx. 5 feet); marker; 3"x3" squares of white Free Crows and paper for each student; colored pencils; tape Cranes Members Draw a Scientist Where We Live Free Digit Place Game Procedure: Members Animal Alphabetizing 1. Ask the class to suggest or brainstorm different kinds of places that Free Polygons: people live. Narrow the suggestions down to about 5 or...
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8. Digit Place Game Lesson Plan @ Innovative Classroom
...ll of Rights? 1. Begin the activity similar in this manner: "We're going to play a game. I will pick a number and you will have to Free Pueblo Pottery guess what it is. We are only going to be using 2-digit numbers. Who can give me an example of a 2-digit number?" Discuss responses. Discuss Members Crows and definition of "digit." Cranes 2. Explain the game as follows: "I will pick a 2-digit number and you have to guess what it is. I am Free Homemade Ice going to have a chart telling you how many correct digits were in your Cream guess, and how many were in the right place. We will keep guessing num...
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9. Predicting Story Outcome - June 29, 1999 Lesson Plan @ Innovative Classroom
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10. MLK Internet Photo Timeline Lesson Plan @ Innovative Classroom
...e major events in Martin Luther King's life. They should note any dates Live with important information. 2. After downloading or printing the pictures, the groups will write a Free Class Rap summary about their photos. 3. The groups should then glue the photo essays onto construction paper, Members Crows and numbering the back of the photos to place them in the correct order for Cranes the timeline. 4. This was also done with a first grade class. The whole class worked Free Shoes: together on one project and then hung the photo essays randomly on a Practical vs. bulletin board for the rest of the sc...
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