This Media Choice board is a great way to assess your students knowledge while also giving them the opportunity to showcase their areas of strength! This can be used as a unit assignment for a media unit or can be adapted to fit any lesson!
Completed in 1952 in Marseille, France. After World War II, the need for housing was at an unprecedented high. The Unite d’Habitation in Marseille, France was the first large scale project...
This unit contains 3 lesson plans that cover Supply and Demand and how the Price System works. There is also an additional review assignment to end the unit on. For each lesson, there is a powerpoint that explains each concept, and then a short worksheet is assigned for students to apply their knowledge. Answer keys are provided for all worksheets. The first lesson is over Demand. Students learn about what demand is and how the 6 determinants of demand affect it. The lesson begins with a 30 minute powerpoint that covers: 1. What demand is and how the demand curve works. 2. Difference between Demand and Quantity Demanded. 3. How the 6 determinants of demand affect the demand curve: a. Consumer Preferences b. Number of Consumers c. Consumer Income d. Price of Substitute Goods e. Price of Complimentary Goods f. Consumer Expectations Afterwards, students complete a Worksheet to apply what they learned from the powerpoint. The 2nd lesson is about Elasticity of Demand and also Supply. There is a 15-20 minute power point over each concept. The first powerpoint covers: 1. Marginal Utility 2. The Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility 3. Elasticity of Demand 4. The Determinants of Elasticity of Demand The 2nd powerpoint is about Supply and the Determinants of Supply. It covers: 1. Supply 2. Law of Quantity Supplied 3. How Determinants of Supply affect Supply a. Price of Resources b. Technology c. Taxes and Subsidies d. Number of Sellers 4. How a change in price affects the Supply graph versus how a change in the determinants of Supply affect the Supply graph. After the 2 powerpoints, a worksheet is assigned for the students to apply their knowledge. The 3rd lesson covers how Supply and Demand together form the Equilibrium Price and Quantity of a good. A 15-20 minute powerpoint covers: a. Equilibrium Price and Quantity b. Price Floors and Price Ceilings c. Shortages and Surpluses Afterwards, students are assigned a worksheet to apply their knowledge. After the unit, there is an additional review assignment. Students read different scenarios and use that information to show how the Supply and Demand graph for a good changes. They then state how that change affects Price and Quantity. Each Worksheet has about 10 questions and includes an answer sheet. Please check out the preview to get a good idea of what the worksheets look like. For Texas teachers, this lesson addresses the following TEKs: E.2 Economics. The student understands the interaction of supply, demand, and price. The student is expected to: (A) understand the effect of changes in price on the quantity demanded and quantity supplied E.2 Economics. The student understands the interaction of supply, demand, and price. The student is expected to: (B) identify the non-price determinants that create changes in supply and demand, which result in a new equilibrium price E.2 Economics. The student understands the interaction of supply, demand, and price. The student is expected to: (C) interpret a supply-and-demand graph using supply-and-demand schedules - Dan Nguyen
The following two documents include the spec/specification for the whole of UNIT 1- Exploring Business course. It includes the following: -Learning Aims (A, B, C, D, E) -Summary of the unit. -Content. -Assessment Criteria. -Essential information for the assignment. -Assignment check list
This bundle covers Learning aims A/B/C/D/E for Unit 5: International Business. The bundle also contains three assignment briefs that fully assess these learning aims.
This workbook contains Strand D: Data unit worksheets for the new 2020 Grade 1 Ontario Math curriculum. This workbook contains explanation worksheets, activity and practice sheets, a quiz, and a culminating unit test. Topics include tally tables, pictographs, sorting and organizing data, probability...
Click here for "Author's Purpose" additional activity This is an informational reading article comparing and contrasting the American and French Revolutions. To make this assignment even more engaging, download my assignment "Author's Purpose". https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Authors-Purpose-Reading-Supplemental-Activity-no-prep-4198661 This article is perfect to supplement your unit, and works well as a substitute teaching assignment or extra credit. The information is from the History Channel's website, the questions are mine. Can also be used as a web quest using the history.com website. MS Word doc for easy editing.
A fun crossword to review information from AP Biology Unit 6 - Gene Expression and Regulation. Great addition to review activities, or to use as an extra credit assignment or sub plans!A full bundle of crosswords of all 8 units is in the works, so please check back!
Originally published in AR May 1951, this piece was republished online in July 2016 Le Corbusier’s Unite d’Habitation in Marseilles has been more
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No prep! Here are notes, in class practice pages, homework assignments, study guide, review game, and a quiz for ratios, rates, and unit rates. Perfect for daily use, sub plans, or intervention. Aligned to 6.RP.1 and 6.RP.2, but great for 7th and 8th grade review, too. All answer keys included! This product is included in: The Complete 6th Grade Ratio Unit Bundle-6.RP.1, 6.RP.2,6.RP.3a,b,c,d Check out these activities to use with the unit: Simplifying Ratios Bingo- 6.RP.1 Writing Ratios Partner Activity- 6.RP.1 Alien Ratio Task Cards- 6.RP.1 Unit Rate Partner Activity- 6.RP.2 Unit Rate Task Cards- 6.RP.3b Other Ratio Bundles: Ratio Tables and Graphing Equivalent Ratios Bundle-6.RP.3a Using Unit Rates Mini Bundle-6.RP.3b Percents Bundle-6.RP.3c Converting Measurements Bundle-6.RP.3d This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Alphabet line with Careers A-Z! Display these all year as your main alphabet line or use them during a career exploration assignment, a career unit, or a lesson on professions and jobs. There are 2 posters per sheet. Each poster includes both upper and lower case letters a picture of a career and the job title. Careers included are: A- Accountant B- Biologist C- Chef D- Doctor E- Electrician F - Fashion Designer G- Graphic Designer H- Hair Stylist I- Interpreter J- Jeweler K- Kennel Worker L- Librarian M- Military N- Nurse O- Optometrist P- Paleontologist Q- Quarry Worker R- Retail S- Safety Inspector T- Teacher U- Umpire V- Veterinarian W- Writer X- X-Ray Technician Y- Yard Worker Z- Zoo Keeper
These NO PREP Angles Unit Project is perfect for assessing your students understanding of acute, right, and obtuse angles through drawing. They will create an original artwork (not floating shapes) that must include 5 of each angle type. They will need to label each angle to show their understanding. What’s Included: ➜ Assignment Sheet ➜ Rubric ➜ Examples NEED MORE GEOMETRY ACTIVITIES?: ⭐ Geometry Anchor Charts - 4th Grade ⭐ Geometry Vocabulary Matching Center ⭐ 2D Shapes - Which does not belong? ⭐ Identify Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Task Cards ⭐ Alphabet Symmetry Math Center ⭐ Area & Perimeter Bundle ⭐ Classifying Triangles Task Cards ⭐ Spring Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Task Cards FIND ME HERE: ☞ Instagram @TeachingMiniPeople ☞ the Blog to receive monthly freebies and tips! ☞ Email me at [email protected] with questions about resources ☞ Follow Me on TpT for updates and special announcements! ❤️ Make sure to leave a review to receive credits for future purchases - THAT'S FREE CREDITS THAT YOU CAN USE FOR FUTURE TPT PURCHASES!! ❤️ If you have any questions or experience a problem, please send me an email or ask on the Q&A page prior to leaving a review. I will respond as soon as possible to all questions!
This is an activity to be done at the END of a unit on Cells. This is a VERY easy writing assignment for students, even for those who don't normally like to write. This assignment has students do a pre-writing activity called a "cluster." Comes with a student handout with directions for writing the essay and an example cluster, as well as an example written essay. Also included is a blank cluster page for the students to fill in to prepare to write their essays. Again, as this is done at the end of the cells unit, the students should have lots to discuss about cells. Students will begin this assignment by completing a pre-writing activity called a cluster. They will brainstorm what they know about cells. Once the cluster has been completed, students will take the brainstorm information and write an essay about cells. The must use the words they wrote from their brainstorm in order. I used this assignment as one method of assessment to establish what information students had learned. This can even be used in place of a test for students with high test anxiety etc. This project meets the following California State Science Standards: Cell Biology 1. All living organisms are composed of cells, from just one to many trillions, whose details usually are visible only through a microscope. As a basis for understanding this concept: a. Students know cells function similarly in all living organisms. b. Students know the characteristics that distinguish plant cells from animal cells, including chloroplasts and cell walls. c. Students know the nucleus is the repository for genetic information in plant and animal cells. d. Students know that mitochondria liberate energy for the work that cells do and that chloroplasts capture sunlight energy for photosynthesis.
This bundle will contain a whole curriculum for a introductory statistics course. The lessons are suitable for a college introductory course or a full year high school introductory statistics course. The bundle contains the following lessons: Unit 1: -Lesson 1: Introduction to Statistics -Lesson 2: Classifying Data -Lesson 3:Experimental Design Assignments/Activity/Quizzes for each lesson Pacing guide Test Unit 2: -Lesson 4:Frequency Distributions and their Graphs (assignment and quiz) -Lesson 5:Graphical Displays of Data (assignment and quiz) -Lesson 6:Measures of Central Tendency (assignment and quiz) -Lesson 7: Measures of Variation (assignment and quiz) -Lesson 8:Positions in a Distribution (assignment and quiz) -Pacing guide Test is included (2 parts) Unit 3: -Lesson 9:Probability and Counting -Lesson 10:Multiplication Rule and Conditional Probabilities -Lesson 11:Finding Probabilities Using the Addition Rule -Lesson 12: Permutations and Combinations Regular guided notes included Assignments and quizzes for each lesson Test included Unit 4: -Probability Distributions -Binomial Distributions -Geometric and Poisson Distributions Updated with regular guided notes, homework and quizzes 2 Tests included Unit 5: -Introduction to Normal Distributions -Probabilities from Normal Distributions -Finding z-scores given area and x given a probability -Sampling Distributions Updated with regular guided notes, homework, and a test. Unit 6: -Confidence Intervals for means -Confidence Intervals for means (small samples) -Confidence Intervals for proportions Updated with regular guided notes, homework, and a test Unit 7: -Introduction to Hypothesis Tests (regular guided notes included) -Hypothesis Tests for Means (large samples) regular guided notes included -Hypothesis Tests for Means (small samples) -Hypothesis Tests for Proportions Updated with regular guided notes,homework, and a test. Unit 8: - Two sample z-tests for difference in means (large samples) - Two sample t-tests for difference in means (small samples) - T-test for paired data - Two sample z- tests for difference in proportions Homework and test included Unit 9: -Correlation -Least Squares Regression Line -Measures of Regression -Prediction Intervals for y Homework included In addition to the guided notes (foldable book notes or regular guided notes), the following is included: -SMARTnotebook file for the teacher to fill in with the students (download free version that allows you to annotate and save these files at http://express.smarttech.com/# Homework/Classwork -Videos of each lesson for the flipped classroom or absent students (videos are available for lessons 1-25 with more being added weekly. These lessons are set up to have the teacher lead the students through the note-taking process while incorporating examples for the students to try. The answer keys are provided. © 2019 Angela Hogan “StatsWithHogan” All rights reserved. All products purchased from Angela Hogan (StatsWithHogan) may be used by the purchaser for their classroom use only. No part of the publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted without written consent of the author. This includes posting the product on the Internet in any form, including classroom and/or personal websites, social media, or network drives. If you would like to share this product with your team or colleagues, please purchase additional licenses from my store at a discounted price.
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Here you can download free internal organs worksheets and activities, suitable for kindergarten and up to grade 1 level. These activities are great as revision or for fast finishers. 1. Brain, lungs, heart and kidneys. Click on the picture below to download a free copy.2. Stomach, large and small intestines and liver. Click on the picture below to download a free copy. Other Related Posts on My Body: • Free body parts worksheets and activities • Bones and skeleton activities and printable
Hi Friends! Here is my 3-D shapes freebie number 2. I have one more freebie to share tomorrow. Then on Thursday and Friday my 3-D shape unit...
If you have never used a RAFT, it is an excellent way to integrate social studies, language arts, and the arts. An individual or group (your choice) is assigned a role and produces a written work based on the assignment. This RAFT would be a helpful extension to a unit on World War I. There are 18 d...
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Thank you to April Larremore and Stephanie Pollard for this cute idea! The kids loved making these 3 dimensional flower diagrams. Green straws make the stems and cupcake papers make the flower. Sunflower seeds are glued in the middle of the cupcake paper. I also had the kids break apart one seed and put part of the shell down in the soil to represent where the plant sprouted from. Any kind of seed could be used.
This resource contains six ancient India learning stations that students can rotate through in small groups. Each learning station (or ancient history learning center) is designed to give students engaging and exciting learning experiences to practice, enrich, review, and enhance their learning. Students will visit each station with a small group and complete tasks and assignments. Check this out! Students will create a 3-D interactive lotus flower filled with their learning. They’ll add information to different layers of the lotus flower as they progress through the stations. Working both independently and with their small groups, students will have multiple opportunities to develop their understanding of ancient India while they investigate its geography, religion, achievements, politics, economy, and society. Then, they'll cut out their work and assemble a 3-D lotus flower to display on their desks, around the classroom, or even slip into their folders to refer to throughout the school year. ABOUT THE LEARNING STATIONS: The learning stations are based on the Common Core elements for Social Studies: Geography, Religion, Achievements, Politics / Government, Economy, and Society. STATION 1: GEOGRAPHY Students learn about the geography of India as they collect facts about important elements of the country’s geography. STATION 2: RELIGION At this station students learn about Hinduism and Buddhism. Then, they sort facts and add them to their lotus shape. STATION 3: ACHIEVEMENTS Students read a series of reading cards to learn about 6 of ancient India’s significant achievements. Then, they show what they know as they doodle and write about each achievement. STATION 4: POLITICS Students will learn about the Maurya and Gupta Empires at this station. Then, they complete guided notes based on the reading passage. STATION 5: ECONOMY At this station students will learn about ancient India’s economy. Then, they need to match facts to create statements about India’s economy. STATION 6: SOCIETY Students will learn about the caste system at this learning station. Then, they’ll need to explain the different levels of ancient India’s society. ABOUT THE 3-D INTERACTIVE LOTUS FLOWER The lotus flower is significant in the Hindu and Buddhist religions. As students rotate through the 6 learning stations, they’ll work to create different layers of a lotus flower. After they complete their work, they’ll cut out the shapes, stack them together, and assemble a beautiful symbol of India filled with their learning. It’s super easy to create, and the “wow factor” can’t be beat! INCLUDED IN THIS DETAILED RESOURCE: This resource is absolutely turn-key! Everything you need is included! Implementation Guide Grade Tracker Vocabulary Worksheet Table Labels (6) Teacher Resources - Detailed Station Overview and Set-Up Guides (7) Station Materials (reading passages, directions, reading cards, maps, student directions, lotus-shaped worksheets) Step-by-Step guide for make the 3-D lotus flower Keys (for all station activities) You may also like: Geography Doodle Vocabulary – 50 Words! Ancient Egypt Learning Stations and Interactive Poster! Homework Twist Task Cards (use with any assignment) Growth Mindset Doodle and Do Activities (use all year long!) Classroom Community and Kindness Activities (build a connected classroom community) Following is fun! Get the inside scoop on all store discounts, free products, and product launches. Just click the green “Follow Me” star under my store name on this page or click the green “Follow Me” star on my store homepage. Let’s Stay in Touch! Blog Pinterest Facebook Instagram *** Click HERE to receive the Brain Waves Instruction Newsletter filled with exclusive FREEBIES and Teaching Tips! Thanks! Brain Waves Instruction