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Students will know macroscopic and microscopic structures of osseous (bone) tissue.
Students will be able to identify various tissue and cell types present in human osseous tissue through an interactive computer review game. |
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After using the Interactive PowerPoint Game, Five Themes of Geography, students will increase their knowledge of the five themes of geography: movement, regions, human environment interaction, location, and place. |
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Students will explore physical obstacles the Lewis and Clark expedition encountered on its journey, assess the team’s approach to overcoming difficulties in order to reach its goals, determine whether the obstacles the expedition faced still exist, use interactive strategies to comprehend and analyze texts, use print and online resources to increase understanding of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and engage in critical discussions of shared readings. |
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This is a review activity used for student self assessment at the conclusion of an earth science unit. It used to help students determine readiness for the unit test.
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The university in Shanghai, China is sending 40 college freshmen, who have never
visited the US before and want to improve English at the same time, to Detroit,
Michigan for one semester to be guest students in a “Global Cultures” course at an
urban university. This activity supports a 2-hour-lesson plan for The Overview of
American History.
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Using the interactive PowerPoint
Game, students will review their geometry skills,
specifically the concepts of: line, line segment,
ray, right angle, acute angle, obtuse angle, turns
and rotations. |
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Students will be able to identify
the five food groups and six nutrients that make
up a healthy diet. |
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Students will correctly identify
events, symbols, monuments, and people important
to America and its history. |
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Reflect on the use of unusual names,
both real and imaginary relating to Greek mythology.
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Students will be able to read, listen,
and view a PowerPoint Show in blackboard or an
application CD to explore the geographic realm
of Africa, mainly Sub-Saharan Africa. The students
will take an informal quiz and report responses
to the instructor via exam on Africa. |
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Students will review basic concepts
of our system of government. |
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The students will demonstrate their
knowledge of the six stories contained in Unit
3 of the 3rd grade Open Court Reading program.
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Use a interactive PowerPoint Jeopardy-like
game to activate student’s prior knowledge
of the Solar System. Compare and contrast the
planets in the Solar system and other objects
in outer-space. |
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The students will be able to identify
the 7 great clans that make up the Empire of Rokugan.
They will also have a basic understanding of what
each clan does within the Empire as well as what
families belong to which clan. |
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