Resource Collection

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Vector Voyage!

Lesson Plan
Students use vector analysis to understand the concept of dead reckoning. They use vectors to plot a course based on a time and speed. Then they...
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Pizza Fractions

00/06060606 | Demonstration
The classroom poster helps students understand fractions as parts of a whole by illustrating pizzas and fractions of pizzas. These eight images show...
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Measure It! Paperclips

Demonstration
These 20 images give students practice measuring the height and width of various pictures with paperclips. Ready to print, each sheet contains a spot...
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What Does It Mean To Measure?

04/05/2012
In this session, students will begin to explore the questions „What can be measured?“ and „What does it mean to measure...
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How Tall Are We?

04/05/2012 | Lesson Plan
How Tall Are We?
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The 10-Step Engineering Design Solution Process

05/09/2012 | Lesson Plan
Students will learn the ten steps of the engineering design process. Through video clips, quick-writes and think-pair-share activities, the students...
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Can Animals Think?

03/09/2012 | Other
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Identifying evidence from the text

08/16/2013 | Lesson Plan
In this classroom clip, Albuquerque teacher Clara Gonzales-Espinoza explains to two students how to find and use evidence from the text while reading...
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Around the World in the 1890s: Photographs from the World’s Transportation Commission

Presentation
This collection contains nearly nine hundred images by American photographer William Henry Jackson. In addition to railroads, elephants, camels,...
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Native American Cultures Across the U.S.

10/05/2010 | Lesson Plan
Children’s literature, movies, and other media often perpetuate generalized stereotypes, whether positive or negative, in their representations...