Browse Search Lessons Records: 443

What is Pi Number?
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Pi Number
Lesson Description: After this lesson, students will be able to define the pi number, describe the relationship between circles and pirnand explain who discovered pi.
Standards: MA.7.GR.1.3, MA.7.GR.1.4
Compare and Contrast
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 1 hour 15 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Compare and Contrast
Lesson Description: Compare and Contrast is a text structure or pattern of organization where the similarities and differences of two or more things are explored. It is important to remember that with the compare and contrast text structure the text should be discussing similarities and differences. If the text only discusses similarities, it is only comparing. Likewise, if it only discusses ways that the things are different, it is only contrasting. The text must do both to be considered compare and contrast.
Standards: ELA.5.C.1.1, ELA.5.C.1.2, ELA.5.C.1.3, ELA.5.C.1.4
Multiply and Divide Fractions
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Fractions-Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
Lesson Description: Learn to multiply and divide fractions.
Standards: MA.4.GR.2.1
Exploring Our Solar System: Planets and Space
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Planets, Solar System
Lesson Description: Here is an in-depth introduction to the Solar System and the planets that are in it. From the sun to why poor Pluto is no longer considered a planet, come along for a ride across the Solar
Standards: SC.5.E.5.2
Prepositions
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Prepositions
Lesson Description: Prepositions are connecting words, they are like the bridges of the word and grammar world! Get lots of examples and have fun as we learn.
Standards: ELA.5.C.3.1
How to Tell Time
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Time, Clock, Analog, Digital, Watch
Lesson Description: A quick review of our telling time lesson and some practice. Grab a pencil to write the time down or just orally say the time.
Standards: MA.1.M.2.1
Three Branches of Government
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: The three branches of the federal government
Lesson Description: First, Congress—the legislative branch—writes, debates, and passes a bill, which is a proposal for a new law. That bill then makes its way to the president, who leads the executive branch. The president has the power to sign (pass into law) or veto (reject) the bill. The judicial branch, headed by the U.S. Supreme Court, evaluates laws. It determines whether laws created by Congress (or the states) violate the Constitution, and they can overturn laws that do.
Standards: SS.7.C.3.3, SS.7.C.3.8
Add Fractions with Unlike Denominators
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Add fractions with unlike denominators
Lesson Description: When fractions have different denominators, you have to find a common denominator before you can add or subtract. Find your common denominator with these tools: least common multiple or greatest common factor.
Standards: MA.5.FR.2.1
Living vs. Non-Living
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Life, Living, Non-Living
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will explore the difference between living and non-living things. Through a video, quiz, and additional activities, they will learn the qualities that make up life, and what defines it. At the end of this lesson students should be able to see what makes something alive, and identify this independently.
Standards: SC.1.L.14.3
Personal Narratives
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 2 hours
Keywords/Tags: Narratives, Personal, Essay
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will write personal narratives using a logical sequence of events and demonstrating effective use of techniques such as descriptions and transitional words and phrases.
Standards: ELA.3.C.1.2, ELA.3.C.1.5, ELA.3.C.3.1, ELA.3.C.5.2, ELA.3.V.1.1
The BIll of Rights
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Constitution, Bill of Rights
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the first 10 amendments of the United States Constitution, otherwise known as the "Bill of Rights".
Standards: SS.5.C.3.5
Forms of Energy
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Energy
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate basic forms of energy including light, heat, sound, electrical, chemical, and mechanical; students will learn examples for these types of energy as well.
Standards: SC.5.P.10.1
Pablo Picasso
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Subject Area: Visual Art | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Pablo Picasso, Art History, Surrealism, Impressionism, Creativity
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how Pablo Picasso is and a brief history behind him and what type of art he created. They will see examples of his artworks and begin to brainstorm what their own Picasso painting would look like. This will prompt for this weeks project of creating their own Picasso inspired painting. Student's will use pencils, markers, paints, found object, scraps of papers and magazine clippings to create their own Picasso Inspired picture.
Standards: ELA.7.C.5.1
The Water Cycle
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Water Cycle, Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate the effects of the water cycle on Earth's weather. This includes the phase changes within the water cycle with key vocabulary words including evaporation, condensation, precipitation, transpiration.
Standards: SC.5.E.7.1, SC.5.E.7.2
Learning about Plants
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Plants, Plant Parts,
Lesson Description: Students will identify and learn about the major parts of plants, which includes the stem, roots, leaves, and flowers. Students will learn about the external plant parts and what they do.
Standards: SC.1.L.14.2
The Jamestown Colony
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Jamestown Colony
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be introduced to the colony of Jamestown and will be able to identify and locate the settlement, and explain its significance in the history of America.
Standards: SS.6.G.2.1, SS.6.G.2.5, SS.6.G.3.1, SS.6.G.4.2, SS.6.W.1.1, SS.6.W.2.3
Measuring Length in Inches and Centimeters
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Measurement, Length, Metric System, Accuracy
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of measurement after viewing the video provided. This includes inches and centimeters as well as decimal conversion for accuracy.
Standards: MA.4.M.1.1, MA.4.M.1.2
Defining Gravity
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Gravity, Gravitational pull
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will learn about gravity, how gravity works, and how gravity affects them day-to-day.
Standards: SC.1.E.5.2
Renaissance Artists, their products, and what was gained
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Subject Area: Visual Art | Grade Level: 12
Lesson Length: 1 hour 15 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Renaissance, Artists, Artwork, Technique, Visual Art, Art, Paintings, Drawings
Lesson Description: Through this lesson, one will learn facts about major key artists in the renaissance, what artwork was icebreakers in the art period, and what techniques or things were learned or gained from this art period.
Standards: None
Adding and Subtracting numbers
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Adding/Subtracting Numbers
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be learning about adding and subtracting one-digit numbers to equal a sum of 10 or less. They will also learn about the difference between adding and subtracting/how to check if their answers are correct.
Standards: MA.1.AR.1.1, MA.1.AR.1.2, MA.1.AR.2.2, MA.1.AR.2.3, MA.1.NSO.2.1
Flipped Math Lesson
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: adding, subtracting, 20
Lesson Description: In this lesson the standard that will be covered is MA.1.AR.1.2 and the standard includes solving an addition and subtraction real-world problems using objects, drawings or equations to represent the problem. The second standard this lesson touches on is MA.1.NSO.2.2, which includes, Add two whole numbers with sums from 0 to 20, and subtract using related facts with procedural reliability. The outcome will be that students will understand the method behind adding and subtracting within 20. The objective is that students will be able to add and subtract by completing the quiz with 85% accuracy.
Standards: MA.1.AR.1.2, MA.1.NSO.2.2
The Bill of Rights
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Bill of Rights
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the Bill of Rights and become familiar with each one.
Standards: SS.5.C.3.5
Early Exploration
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Explore, Colombus, New World
Lesson Description: Students will learn about early explorers such as Christopher Columbus and Ponce de Leon, and learn about the struggles and hardships they experienced when traveling across the Atlantic, and they can use this information to compare and contrast to explorers in more recent times.
Standards: None
The Human Body
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Human Body, Organs, Systems, Functions
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will distinguish human body parts and systems such as the brain, heart, lungs, stomach, muscles, skeleton, and the systems that they are apart of.Students will also be able to idenify their basic functions.
Standards: SC.2.L.14.1
3rd Grade Multi-Digit Subtraction and Addition
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: subtraction, addition, borrowing
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to add and subtract multi-digit numbers correctly. This includes their previous knowledge on singular digit subtraction and addition, just learning how to do so with larger numbers.
Standards: MA.3.NSO.2.1
Parts of a Book
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Book, Author, Pages Numbers, Title, Chapters
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will learn and understand the different parts of a book
Standards: ELA.1.F.1.1
The Importance of Earths Water Cycle
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Life Science, water cycle, gas, liquid, solid
Lesson Description: After the video students will be able to explain the different patterns in the water cycle and will be able to identify gas liquid or solid forms of the water.
Standards: SC.5.E.7.1
Impacts of Past Natural Events - Little Ice Age
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Natural Events, Little Ice Age
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate the natural event labeled "The Little Ice Age" and the impacts it had on human and physical environments in the United States through 1850.
Standards: SS.5.G.3.1
Finding Unknown Numbers in Addition and Subtraction
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Addition, Subtraction, Unknown Numbers
Lesson Description: In this lesson, we'll use related equations to determine the unknown whole number in an addition or subtraction equation. Students will watch the video, complete questions, and navigate resources.
Standards: MA.2.AR.2.2
The Food Chain
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Producer, Consumer, Carnivore, Herbivore
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the aspects of the food chain including producers, consumers, and decomposers
Standards: SC.4.L.17.3
Parts of Plants
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Plants, stem, roots, leaves, flowers
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will identify the parts of plants. These include the stem, roots, leaves and flowers.
Standards: SC.1.L.14.2
How to Solve Multi-Step Word Problems Using the Four Operations
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Word problems, Multi-step, Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to solve one- and two-step word problems.
Standards: MA.3.AR.1.2
The Constitution and Its History
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: U.S. Constitution
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will understand how the constitution was created and the history behind it.
Standards: SS.7.C.1.5
Daytime and Nighttime
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: science, day and night
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn and identify the difference between daytime and nighttime. Students will see the differences in daytime and nighttime and the concept of what happens during daytime and nighttime.
Standards: SC.K.E.5.2
The Planets in Our Solar System
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Space, planets, solar system
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will recognize characteristics that define each planet in our solar system, and compare the properties amongst the inner and outer planets.
Standards: SC.5.E.5.2
Space
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Earth, Space, Moon
Lesson Description: Earth and the other Planets
Standards: SC.5.E.5.2
Federalism
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Federalism, Federal Powers, State Powers, US Government
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the different powers that are given to the federal government and the state governments. This includes learning new vocabulary.
Standards: SS.5.C.3.3
Mental Health and You!
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Subject Area: | Grade Level:
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Keywords/Tags:
Lesson Description: As a student develops into a healthy, young adult, it is necessary that they find the resources valuable to them to continue to have a healthy mental health and mindset. Students should be able to evaluate their own mental health and realize when to ask for assistance in resolving their issues.
Standards: HE.6.B.3.1
Self Expression in Art
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Subject Area: Visual Art | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Self-Expression, Art, Personal Interest, Emotions, Feelings
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to communicate personal interests and self-expression in the artwork and in their artwork. This includes expressionism and abstract works of art with the vocabulary terms: expressionism, abstract, shapes, lines and color.
Standards: VA.2.C.1.1
Learning how to write a complete sentence.
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Complete sentences
Lesson Description: In this lesson we will learn the break down of what a complete sentence requires. We will also learn and practice on how to write our own complete sentences. At the end of this lesson, students should be able to understand the parts that make up a complete sentence in order to form and identify one.
Standards: ELA.1.C.1.1
Plants
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Plants, Plant parts, Stimuli
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will be able to identify the parts of plants, and the function it plays. They will also identify how plants react to stimuli, including things like food, water, or sunlight.
Standards: None
Classifying Rocks
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: rocks, sedimentary, metamorphic, igneous
Lesson Description: in this lesson, students will learn to be able to describe and identify the different types of rocks by their characteristics.
Standards: SC.2.E.6.1
What are root words?
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Latin Roots, Greek Roots, Root Words
Lesson Description: Root words allow others to try and figure out an unknown word's meaning.
Standards: ELA.3.V.1.2, ELA.3.F.1.3, ELA.3.F.1.3
Phases of The Moon
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Moons Phases, Space
Lesson Description: Students will investigate why the moon goes through different phases in a month, and identify what each phases are called in the order they appear.
Standards: SC.4.E.5.2, SC.4.E.5.4
The American Colonies
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Colonies, New England, Southern Colonies, Middle Colonies
Lesson Description: After this lesson, students will be able to compare and contrast, as well as describe, what life was like in the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies.
Standards: SS.5.A.4.2
Innovations of Ancient Rome
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Ancient Rome, Contributions of the Romans
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the amazing ingenuity of the ancient romans and how many of their inventions shaped the world we live in today.
Standards: SS.6.W.3.14
The Cycle of Life!
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Life, Cycle, Science, Butterfly
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn the life cycle of a butterfly.
Standards: SC.2.L.16.1
The First Inhabitants
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Native Americans, First Inhabitants, Tribes
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn the history of the first inhabitants of the United States. This includes Native American history and the five main tribes.
Standards: SS.2.A.2.1
The Parts of a Plant
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Plants
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will explore the different parts of a plant. This includes the stem, roots, leaves, and flowers, as well as each of their corresponding functions.
Standards: SC.1.L.14.2
Estimation & Rounding
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Rounding, Estimation, MA.4.NSO.2.5
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about and practice rounding and estimating products and quotients!rnrnStandard: MA.4.NSO.2.5
Standards: MA.4.NSO.2.5
Doubles
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: doubles
Lesson Description: In this lesson, studnets will learn about doubles and what they are. They will be able to tell the difference between a double and what is not a double, they will also be able to demonstrate the ability to understand that doubles are mathematical facts that do not change.
Standards: None
Times and Seasons
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Science, Life, Plants, Flowers
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to predict the responses of plants to various stimuli, like heat, light and gravity.
Standards: SC.3.L.14.2
Solids, Liquids and Gases
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Science, Matter, Solid, Liquid, Gas, Melting, Freezing, Boiling, Evaporation, Condensation
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will explore different states of matter and the changes they go through from heating and cooling. The key scientific vocabulary associated with this lesson include melting, freezing, boiling, evaporation, and condensation.
Standards: SC.3.P.9.1
Scientific Properties Lesson
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Phase Changes, Gas, Liquid, Solid.
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will identify the basic scientific properties of solids, liquids, and gasses. This will include their state of matter, mass, volume, texture, and color.
Standards: SC.5.P.8.1
Renaissance
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Renaissance
Lesson Description: What was the time period of the Renaissance? Who were the key players? What did society learn during this time?
Standards: None
Multi-digit subtraction
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: subtraction
Lesson Description: Students will learn how to subtract multi-digit numbers
Standards: MA.3.NSO.2.1
Order Of Operations
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: More than 2 hours
Keywords/Tags: pemdas, order of operations, mathematical expressions
Lesson Description: Students will use PEMDAS to be able to solve Order of Operations mathematical expressions.
Standards: None
The Solar System
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: solar system, planets, space
Lesson Description: This lesson seeks to instruct students on the solar system
Standards: SC.5.E.5.2, SC.5.E.5.3
The 13 American Colonies
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Colonial America, Colonies, New England, Southern Colonies, Middle Colonies
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be introduced to the fascinating history of America's first thirteen colonies. Students will explore how the colonies were founded, why they were founded, the characteristics and importance of each colony, and the events and factors which ultimately led to the American Revolution.
Standards: SS.5.A.4.2, SS.5.A.4.4
Manifest Destiny
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: SS.5.A.6.7 Discuss the concept of Manifest Destiny
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be shown what Manifest Destiny was, who it affected, and how it either benefitted or impaired those involved in it.
Standards: None
The Haitian Revolution and the Louisiana Purchase
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Haiti, Lousiana Purchase, History
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will look at the Haitian Revolution and what effects it had on the Louisiana Purchase. This will include learning about the dates, countries, and key figures involved, as well as factors that brought about the revolution.
Standards: SS.8.A.4.12
2 Digit by 2 Digit Multiplication
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Multiplication
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to multiply 2 digit whole numbers by 2 digit whole numbers through a short video, a quiz, and a couple of fun activities. They will understand the format in setting up a multiplication problem and how to check if their answers are correct.
Standards: MA.4.NSO.2.2, MA.4.NSO.2.3
The Five Senses
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: The Five Senses
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn and identify what the five senses are and how they are used in our everyday lives.
Standards: SC.K.L.14.1
Our Four Seasons
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Seasons, winter, summer, fall, spring
Lesson Description: The learner will differentiate seasons and be able to describe each season with the traits associated with the seasons and examples of how it affects them and their surroundings.
Standards: SC.K.N.1.2
Exploring the law of gravity.
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Law of Gravity
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn the law of gravity and how it effects us on a daily basis.
Standards: SC.3.E.5.4
Order of Operations
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Order of Operations, PEMDAS, Math
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will use the order of operations in order to solve mathematical expressions. This includes learning the correct order of operations and applying that to various mathematical problems.
Standards: None
The Solar System
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: planets, solar system, science, earth, sun, mars, jupiter, stars
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be able to look into our solar system, and the planets that body it. This includes the facts and what is closest or farthest from the Sun.
Standards: None
Outer Space
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Milky Way, Solar Systems, Planets, Space
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about space. This includes galaxies and the one we live in, along with discovering what makes up a solar system and determining the differences between planets.
Standards: SC.5.E.5.1
Capitalization and Punctuations
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Capital Letters, Punctuation
Lesson Description: This lesson allows students to understand the proper formatting for punctuations and capital letters in order to construct a sentence that's grammarly correct.
Standards: ELA.2.C.3.1, ELA.2.F.1.4
The Solar System
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Planets
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about all the planets in our solar system. This will also include meteorites, the sun, the moon, and other processes that come along with the solar syste
Standards: None
Ancient Egypt: A Civilization full of Achievement
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Egypt, World History, Ancient
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about important aspects of Egyptian life, including culture, architecture, mathematics, language, and science. Students will recognize the achievements of the ancient Egyptians and how these advancements helped their civilization to grow.
Standards: SS.6.W.2.5
The Fifty States
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: United States, Thirteen Colonies, Capitals
Lesson Description: Students will learn each of the Fifty States and which states were apart of the original Thirteen Colonies.
Standards: SS.7.G.1.1, SS.7.G.1.3, SS.7.G.2.2
El Verbo
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Subject Area: Visual Art | Grade Level: 10
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Spanish
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn the Spanish verb "ser." The students will learn about the verb and how it conjugates and practice using it to form sentences describing themselves and others.
Standards: None
Solving one and two step real world problems using any of the four operations with whole numbers
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Real world problems involving the four operations
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn to solve real world problems using the four operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Standards: MA.3.AR.1.2
The Rock Cycle
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Rock Cycle
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will have to figure out the different stages of the rock cycle and how they are different from one another.
Standards: SC.4.E.6.1, SC.4.E.6.4
States of Matter
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: States of Matter, Solid, Liquid, Gas
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will explore the states of matter. This includes identifying the properties of each. The lesson covers; solid, liquid, and gas states of matter.
Standards: SC.2.P.8.2
The Three States of Matter
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Matter, Solid, Liquid, Gas, Properties
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will compare and contrast the Three States of Matter: Solid, Liquid, and gas. Students will learn different properties such as shape, volume, compressibility, and fluid and will use these properties to identify the states of matter.
Standards: SC.3.P.8.2, SC.3.P.8.3
Our Solar System
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Space Science, Solar System, The Sun
Lesson Description: By the end of this lesson, students should be able to identify the different parts of our solar system, recognize that the Milky Way is our galaxy, identify the position of the Earth in our solar system, recognize the differences between the inner and outer planets of the solar system, and can recreate the solar system based on planetary position in the solar system.
Standards: SC.5.E.5.1, SC.5.E.5.2, SC.5.E.5.3
Ecosystem: Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Ecosystem, Animal, Plant, Foodweb
Lesson Description: Explain and illustrate the roles of and relationships among producers, consumers, and decomposers in the process of energy transfer in a food web.
Standards: SC.7.L.17.1
Decomposing Numbers
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Decomposing Numbers
Lesson Description: Decomposing numbers is a complex topic for kindergarten students to grasp. The concept is broken down in an engaging and kid friendly way for students to be successful.
Standards: MA.K.AR.1.1, MA.K.AR.1.2, MA.K.AR.1.3, MA.K.AR.2.1, MA.K.DP.1.1
Parts of a Sentence: Phrases and Clauses
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Phrases, Clauses, Language Arts, 7th
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will expand their knowledge of parts of a sentence. This lesson focuses on phrases and clauses. Students will be able to identify the difference between a phrase and a clause.
Standards: ELA.7.C.3.1
Counting US Currency
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Money, currency
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to count money, including coins and bills.
Standards: MA.1.M.2.2, MA.1.M.2.3
The Mysteries of Our Solar System
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Solar System, the Sun and Planets
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the position and roles of certain objects and celestial bodies in our solar system. This includes all of the planets and important aspects that make up our system.
Standards: SC.5.E.5.3
Where are we?
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: latitude, longitude, equator, prime meridian
Lesson Description: Students will define and practice using latitude and longitude. This includes key vocabulary associated with and practicing geography.
Standards: None
Technological developments that shaped European exploration
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: exploration, Technology
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the different advances in technological developments that shaped European exploration. Students will learn about the orienteering compass, sextant, astrolabe, seaworthy ships, and gunpowder, and how those advances helped.
Standards: SS.5.A.3.1
What is matter and the states of matter?
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: matter, solid, liquid, and gas
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be able to identify objects and materials as solid, liquid, or gas.
Standards: SC.2.P.8.2
American Imperialism
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: American History, Spanish-American War, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Imperialism, Roosevelt, Cuba, Hawaii
Lesson Description: In the late 1800s as the American economy recovered from the civil war and a new era of American history known as the gilded age began America began to expand it's influence abroad beginning an age of American imperialism.
Standards: SS.8.A.1.6, SS.8.E.2.2, SS.8.G.1.2, SS.8.G.2.1
What Are Maps and Globes?
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Maps and globes
Lesson Description: What are maps and globes? How do they help us? Who uses maps and globes? In this lesson, students will learn about the importance and function of maps and globes. SS.K.G.1.2 Explain that maps and globes help to locate different places and that globes are a model of the Earth.
Standards: None
Timelines
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: timeline, time period, organizing events
Lesson Description: Students will watch a presentation on timelines and make notes.
Standards: SS.5.A.1.2
Cursive Handwriting
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Cursive
Lesson Description: After this lesson, students will be able to legibly write in cursive. The includes writing individual words and being able to write complete words.
Standards: ELA.4.C.1.1
Types of rocks!
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Igneous Rock Metamorphic Rock Sedimentary Rock Practice for School
Lesson Description: Students will learn and understand the three different types of rocks: Igenous, sedimentary and metamorphic
Standards: SC.4.E.6.1, SC.4.E.6.2, SC.4.E.6.4
The Water Cycle
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Science, Water Cycle, Rain, Evaporation
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will be introduced to the basics of the water cycle.
Standards: SC.3.P.9.1
Telling Time
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Time Clocks
Lesson Description: This lesson will teach students how to read a clock by identifying the minute and hour hand and how the numbers are read differently with the clock hands.
Standards: MA.1.M.2.1
Primary and Secondary Sources
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Primary Source, Secondary Source
Lesson Description: This lesson will teach students how to differentiate between primary and secondary sources when looking at sources such as books, articles, objects, etc. for research. It will also quiz them on their knowledge after watching the lesson video.
Standards: SS.3.A.1.1
Compare and Contrast The Three Little Pigs and The True Story of the Three Little Pigs
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Comparingstories,The3LittlePigs,TheTrueStoryofthe3LittlePigs
Lesson Description: After watching a video at home, the students will come to class and read The Three Little Pigs and The True Story of the Three Little Pigs. After the teacher and students will create a Venn diagram comparing the two stories.
Standards: ELA.K.C.2.1, ELA.K.R.1.1, ELA.K.R.1.3, ELA.K.R.3.2, ELA.K.R.3.3, ELA.K.V.1.1, ELA.K.V.1.2
Using Illustrations in a Text
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: illustrations, reading, text, setting, vocabulary
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to use illustrations to understand a text better. This includes the setting of a text, the characters emotions in a text, and meanings of words within a text.
Standards: ELA.2.R.1.1, ELA.2.V.1.3
Two Digit Addition- Number Line
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Two-Digit Addition, Number line
Lesson Description: This lesson focuses on the 2nd Grade standard MGSE2.NBT.5. Students will work to solve two-digit addition problems using the open number line strategy.
Standards: None
What Led to Fuel the Exploration of North America...
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: North America, Exploration
Lesson Description: In this lesson, we will Identify the economic, political and socio-cultural motivation for colonial settlement.
Standards: None
Congruent Triangles
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 10
Lesson Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Triangles, Proofs, SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, HL
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will determine the correct rule for proving triangles congruent.
Standards:
Electricity: Ohm's Law
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Electricity, Current, Circuits
Lesson Description: Standard: SPS10.a. Use mathematical and computational thinking to support a claim regarding relationships among voltage, current, and resistance. Learning Intention: In this lesson students will explore how electrical current travels through a circuits. Students will be explore the relationships between voltage, current, and resistance. Success Criteria: Students will be successful when they are able to calculate the different components in an electrical circuit. Students also need to be understand the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance.
Standards: None
How to Solve Two Step Equations
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Two Step Equations
Lesson Description: This lesson will explain and model how students solve two step equations.
Standards: MA.7.AR.2.2
Complementary and Supplementary Angles
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Angles, Complementary, Supplementary
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the special pairs of angles and use them to solve math problems.
Standards: MA.8.GR.1.4
The role of Georgia in the American Revolutionary War.
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 2 hours
Keywords/Tags: Revolutionary War, Georgia
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate and analyze the role Georgia had in the American Revolutionary War.
Standards:
Learn to Save a Life
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Subject Area: Health Education | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: CPR, save a life, steps for cpr
Lesson Description: Course Standard 10. HS-IHS-10: Demonstrate CPR. We are going to learn hands-only CPR!
Standards: None
Color Wheel Tints and Shades Project
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Subject Area: Visual Art | Grade Level: 10
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Color Wheel
Lesson Description: This is a quick video tutorial on how to paint a 12 color, color wheel that includes tints and shades. This video is great for beginning artists, anyone interested in learning more about color, teachers, students, or anyone wanting to have fun creating art!
Standards: None
Retelling Key Details in order to determine the Main Idea.
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Identify, Determine, Retell, Key Details, Main Idea
Lesson Description: The learning target for this lesson is students must learn to distinguish between ancillary and important words or phrases in order to (1) restate them and (2) explain how the key details support the main topic of an informational or literary text. Students will be able to answers the question, “What is the subject of the text?” Not to be confused with main idea, which answers the question, “What is the text mostly about?”
Standards: ELA.K.C.4.1, ELA.K.R.3.2
Theme Review
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Theme
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will review the definition of theme and how to identify theme within a familiar text.
Standards:
American Revolution
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: American Revolution, Revolution
Lesson Description: Students will learn about the American Revolution and how it helped form the ideological, military, social, and diplomatic foundation upon which the United States is based.
Standards:
Area
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Area, Real World
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate how area is needed in the real world. Students will solve real world word problems and learn how to use area in a daily aspect. Students will need to understand the formula of Length x Width = area. Students will demonstrate their understanding through completion of the Flipped Classroom lesson.
Standards: MA.3.GR.2.2, MA.3.GR.2.3
Hamlet
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 12
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Author's choices, theme, plot, character development
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will study the climactic third act of Shakespeare's Hamlet. This lesson focuses on author's choices and how they affect plot, character, and thematic development.
Standards: ELA.12.R.1.1, ELA.12.R.1.2
Importance of Agriculture in Georgia
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Subject Area: Elective | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Agriculture, Georgia
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate the impact of agriculture on Georgia, this includes the history of agriculture in Georgia and the economic impact of agriculture in Georgia.
Standards:
Lem_Y_Flipped_Classroom
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: soil, types of soils, sand, clay, loam
Lesson Description: Types of Soils and their Attributes
Standards:
Solving One-Step Inequalities
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: One-Step Inequalities, Solving Inequalities, Graphing Inequalities
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn to solve one-step inequalities using inverse operations. Students will learn about when to flip the inequality symbol when multiplying or dividing. At the end of the lesson, students will be able to solve one-step inequalities using inverse operations.
Standards: MA.7.AR.2.1
Equivalent Fractions!
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: 4th Grade Math
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will learn about equivalent fractions. Students will compare and identify equivalent fractions. Students will explain why two or more fractions are equivalent. EX a/b = n x a/n x b ex. ¼ = 3 x 1/3 x 4 by using usual fraction models. Focus attention on how the number and size of the parts differ even though the fractions themselves are the same size.
Standards:
Castellnaos_V_Flipped_Classroom
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: The Beginning of World War I
Lesson Description: SSUSH15: Analyze the origins and the impact of US involvement in WWI. SSUSH16: Investigate how political, economic, and cultural developments after WWI led to a shared national identity.
Standards:
Analyzing Interactions in a Text
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: interactions, individuals, ideas events, analyze
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will identify key individuals, key events, and key ideas in the to analyze how those individuals, events, and ideas interact or connect with one another.
Standards:
Systems of Equations
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Systems, Equations, Substitution, Inverse Operations, X-value, Y-value, Solve, Variable
Lesson Description: Students will solve systems of equations using substitution; in two variables and justify the process. Students will watch the video lesson and practice their skills with IXL to receive instant feedback and self-assess.
Standards:
Goods and Services
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Goods, Services, Producer, Consumer, Good, Service
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will identify goods that people make and services that people provide for each other. Students will be introduced to key vocabulary terms including goods, services, producers, and consumers. Students be shown examples of each vocabulary word and be asked to identify goods and services on their own.
Standards:
Earth's Revolution
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Earth orbit revolution seasons
Lesson Description: Students will investigate the revolution of the Earth around the sun and how that affects the patterns of day/night/seasons. After this lesson, the students will be able to describe the difference between the Earth's rotation and revolution and the patterns that they create.
Standards: SC.2.E.7.1
Central Idea
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Central Idea
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn what a central idea is and how it is developed throughout a text.
Standards: ELA.6.R.2.2
Comparing Numbers
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Comparing Numbers
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will use their place value understanding to compare two and three-digit numbers using comparison symbols and phrases.
Standards: MA.2.NSO.1.1, MA.2.NSO.1.3
Dinosaur Math
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Subject Area: Other | Grade Level: PreK
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Matching numbers to sets of objects with the same number
Lesson Description: Students will be practicing their ability to organize, represent, and build knowledge of numbers and quantity of 0 - 10 while also focusing on the theme of dinosaurs. Students will be viewing a dinosaur counting video and then taking a quiz to assess their understanding of matching printed numerals to the corresponding quantity. Students will then be able to complete the additional resources that contains more dinosaur music and movement, a dinosaur counting read aloud, a physical puzzle, an informational video on dinosaurs, and virtual field trips to 2 different dinosaur exhibits.
Standards:
Long Division Review
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Division, Long Division, Division with Decimals
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will review the steps to long division and work to add to their knowledge of long division with decimals. Students will watch a short video, take a quiz, and practice their skills with fun math games!rnThis lesson covers MGSE5.NBT.7: Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used.
Standards: MA.5.NSO.2.5
How do you find the Volume of Rectangular Prisms?
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Volume, length, height, width, cubic units, faces, unit cube
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will compute the volume of a rectangular prism by utilizing unit cubes and utilizing the formula length x width x height = volume. Students will learn and utilize the following vocabulary words rectangular prism, faces, volume, cube, unit cube, cubic units, formula. Students will utilize this information to compute the volume of a rectangular prism and solve word problems that involve finding the length, width, and height of a figure to figure out the volume.
Standards: MA.5.GR.3.2, MA.5.GR.3.3
Multi-Digit Multiplication: Box Method
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Multi-Digit Multiplication, Area Model, Box Method
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate and apply the box method strategy for multi-digit multiplication. This includes decomposing 2-digit numbers, multiplying the values of digits, and adding multi-digit products together.
Standards:
What is a noun?
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Nouns
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about nouns. Nouns include a person, place, or thing. Students will then be able to identify nouns within a sentence and practice this skill through the quiz and additional educational resources.
Standards:
Pythagorean Theorem
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 10
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Pythagorean Theorem
Lesson Description: In this lesson, student will solve for missing sides of right triangles using Pythagorean Theorem. This does include the formula and vocabulary words including hypotenuse, right triangle and diagonals.
Standards: MA.8.GR.1.1
Central Nervous System and Behavior
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: IB Psychology, CNS, Central Nervous System, Behavior
Lesson Description: Through a series of activities and resources, student's will learn about the central nervous system and understand how it impacts ones behavior.
Standards:
Third Grade Multi-Digit Addition
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Addition, Borrowing, Stacked Algorithm
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to add multi-digit numbers using the stacked algorithm.
Standards: MA.3.NSO.2.1
Color Harmonies and Choosing Colors that Work Well Together
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Subject Area: Visual Art | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: color harmony, color wheel, tints, shades, tones, primary, secondary, tertiary, monochromatic, complementary, analogous, triadic, warm, cool.
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will understand how the color wheel works and how this, too, is not only art but science. Students will learn why specific colors look best together by watching an instructional video, then show mastery of the lesson by making selections of their color harmonies to use in their unit project.
Standards:
Types of Chemical Reactions
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 10
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Chemical Reactions, Types of Chemical Reactions, Synthesis, Synthesis Reactions
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be introduced to the five main types of chemical reactions and learn how to write chemical reaction equations for synthesis reactions.
Standards:
Russian Revolution
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Russia, Serfs, Revolution, Tsar, Czar, WWI
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will be able to explain the causes and effects of the Russian Revolution.rnrnLearning Target #1: I can explain the causes and effects of the Russian RevolutionrnLearning Target #2: I can identify the government system in Russia after the 1917 Revolution.
Standards:
Transition from Trustee Colony to Royal Colony
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Georgia History: Transition from Trustee Colony into Royal Colony
Lesson Description: During this project, students will explore living conditions during the Trustee period of Georgia from 1732-1752 and compare/contrast that era with the Royal Colony period from 1752-1776. Students will analyze the main differences between the colonies by assessing land ownership, slavery, alcohol, and the government structure.
Standards:
Grabbing Readers Attention in a Narrative Introduction
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Introduction, Narrative Writing, Transitions, onomatopoeia's
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, descriptive details, and clear event sequences. This is outlined in the fifth grade Georgia Standards of Excellence. For this particular lesson student will focus on grabbing readers attention in narrative introductions.
Standards: None
Inferencing Lesson
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Inferencing, English Language Arts
Lesson Description: Students will learn how to draw conclusions based on evidence they have read from a novel or short story. With this lesson students will first watch video tutorial on the definition of inferencing, and examples of how to make inferences after reading a text or passage.
Standards:
Multi-step Word Problems
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Word Problems, Math, Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Add
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will solve word problems using all four operations. This includes interpreting the word problem and writing equations before solving. As you watch the video, work through the problems on paper. Pause the video as needed to work out the problem.
Standards:
Segmenting and Blending of Words
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: blending of beginning, middle and end sounds, blends, digraphs
Lesson Description: Throughout this lesson, students will segment and blend words together. Students will identify individual sounds of a word.
Standards: ELA.1.F.1.2
Prepositional Phrases (5th)
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: prepositions, prepositional phrases
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about prepositional phrases and how they provide more details in sentences. Students will also learn that prepositions connect words in the sentences to describe position, location, or time. After watching a video on prepositions and prepositional phrases, students will complete an assessment on prepositional phrases, which include true/false, yes/no, multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and a sentence-writing questions. A few additional resources are listed after the quick assessment. The resources are: a song about prepositions and two online activities relating to identifying prepositions and prepositional phrases.
Standards:
Population Ecology
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 10
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: population ecology, carrying capacity, population growth, limiting factors
Lesson Description: Here is a video lesson on population ecology, in this video students will learn about the population ecology with an example of the West Nile Virus in Texas. Students will be introduced to population density, Carrying Capacity, Limiting Factors, and population growth
Standards:
Multiplying a Decimal by a Whole Number
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: decimals, multiplication, whole numbers
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will use different strategies to multiply a whole number by a decimal. Some of the strategies include using models, partial quotients, and the standard algorithm.
Standards: None
Adding Like Units in 2nd Grade
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Make a Ten to Add
Lesson Description: Students will learn how to apply the addition strategy "make a ten" to add within 20. This will strengthen their number sense, fluency, and help them relate addition to subtraction as they are inverse operations. Students will learn the strategy through the lesson video, practice this skill with an independent puzzle activity, and explain their mathematical thinking on a Padlet. Students will then take a short quiz to assess learning.
Standards:
Moral of the Story
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Moral, Lesson
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will listen to a lesson over what the moral or lesson of a story is. Then, the students will read a couple short stories and choose which moral fits the story best!
Standards: ELA.1.C.1.2, ELA.1.C.5.1, ELA.1.R.1.2
Sentence Structure
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: sentence structure, compound, complex, simple, compound-complex
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will determine what makes up the four different sentence structures (simple, compound, complex, compound-complex).
Standards:
Rounding Multi-Digit Whole Numbers
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Digit, Multi-Digit, Place Value, Round, Value, & Whole Number
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be able to use place value understanding IOT round multi-digit whole numbers to the thousands place.
Standards:
Narrative Writing
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Narrative Writing
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be introduced to narrative writing and the elements included in it. Students will take a quiz after watching the first video, so you are encouraged to take notes over it. Then, students can watch the three optional videos (I highly recommend to watch these and take notes on these as well). The final assignment will be in google classroom (there is a link provided).
Standards: ELA.7.C.1.2, ELA.7.C.1.5, ELA.7.C.3.1, ELA.7.C.5.2, ELA.7.R.1.3, ELA.7.R.3.1, ELA.7.V.1.1
Checking for Reasonableness: Multiplying Decimals
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: decimals, multiply decimals
Lesson Description: With this lesson, students will be multiplying decimals in real-life scenerios.
Standards: MA.5.M.2.1
Recounting Stories and Determining Central Message
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: recount stories, determine central message, fable
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to recount a story using the 5-finger retell strategy that includes setting, characters, and plot. Students will also learn what the central message of a story is. Finally, students will get to practice recounting a fable and determining its central message.
Standards: ELA.2.R.1.1, ELA.2.R.1.2
Add/Subtract word problems within 10 by using a drawing.
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Add, Altogether, Subtraction, Left, in all,
Lesson Description: In this lesson, you will learn how to add and subtract word problems using numbers within 10. You will learn how to add and subtract using pictures to help you solve. State Standard: MGSEK.OA.2.I can solve addition and subtraction problems within 10 by drawing a picture.
Standards: MA.1.AR.1.2
An Introduction to Systems of Equations
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Systems of Equations, Linear Systems
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the different types of solutions to systems of equations. This includes one solution, no solution and infinitely many solutions.
Standards:
Informational Text
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Citing evidence from a text
Lesson Description: ELAGSE4RI1: Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Standards:
Percent and Ratios
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Percent, Ratios, Tax, Markups, Markdowns
Lesson Description: Use proportional relationships to solve multistep ratio and percent problems
Standards: None
Asking and Answering Questions
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Asking, Answering, Questions, Key Details
Lesson Description: In this project, you will learn how to ask and answer questions about a text. You will listen to a story, and learn how to ask questions and use evidence to find the answers from the text.
Standards:
Cheer for Diagraphs
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Phonics
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about digraphs. Two letters that make one sound.
Standards: ELA.1.F.1.2, ELA.1.F.1.3
The Rules of Dialogue
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Punctuating Dialogue
Lesson Description: In this lesson, you will review the use of dialogue in writing. First, you will review the rules for punctuating dialogue, and then you will complete a quick check up to demonstrate your understanding. Listen for key vocabulary and remember the rules. You will use these rules to correctly punctuate dialogue as you write. You will also use this knowledge to revise and edit your writing. Remember that your knowledge will make a difference to your readers.
Standards: ELA.4.C.1.5, ELA.4.C.2.1, ELA.4.C.3.1
Ratios and Rates
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Ratio, Rates
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about ratios. This includes how to write ratios, the different types of ratios, rates, and how we see ratios in the real world.rnrnStudents will learn what a ratio is, the ways to represent ratios, how to write a ratio, and students will learn about rates. By the end of this lesson, students will be able to describe and write ratios. Students will understand the relationships and apply it to real world concepts. Students will learn about rates and how to calculate them.
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The Plot of Life
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Plot, Narrative Writing, Conflict
Lesson Description: In this lesson, the students will watch the video on creating plots in a narrative essay. At the end of the lesson students will review the elements of plot and comprehend the four types of conflict. Students will watch the video and answer the questions.
Standards:
The Three Branches of Government
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: The three branches of government
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the three branches of government. This includes who is in each branch, and what job they perform. Students will also learn important vocabulary such as legislative, executive, judicial, veto, congress, and constitution.
Standards: SS.7.C.3.3, SS.7.C.3.8
Misplaced & Dangling Modifiers
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: misplaced modifiers, dangling modifiers, modifiers
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about and practice fixing misplaced and dangling modifiers.
Standards: ELA.7.C.3.1,
Theme
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: theme
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will identify the theme of a text.
Standards: ELA.8.R.1.2
Solving Systems of Equations in Real=World Applications
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 1 hour 15 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Solving Systems in Real-World Problems
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will take guided notes on systems of equations and how to analyze and determine the various solution types in real world applications. Students will follow along with a guided video and take notes. Then students will complete three different assignments related to this learning target. Students will: Independently answer questions on a google slide in the first assignment, next students will complete a digital activity where they will drag and drop the correct answer to system of equations word problems, and last students will take a mini formative assessment to test their knowledge.
Standards: MA.8.AR.4.1, MA.8.AR.4.3
The Structures and Powers of the Federal Government
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Subject Area: Dance | Grade Level: PreK
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Branchs of Government, Checks and Balances
Lesson Description: In this lesson, Students will follow along with a Ted-Ed video about Power division in the federal government. After, they will have a 10 question quiz to test their retention of the material. Additional resources are provided to allow students to explore and learn more.
Standards: SS.5.C.3.1
Fractions - Decimals - Percents - Oh My!
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: fractions, decimals, percents, ratios
Lesson Description: Students will develop an understanding of changing between the 3 forms of ratios: Fractions - Decimals - Percents.
Standards: MA.6.AR.3.4
Text Structure
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Text Structure
Lesson Description: Students will describe the overall structure (e.g., chronology, comparison, cause/effect, problem/solution) of events, ideas, concepts, or information in a text or part of a text.
Standards: ELA.4.R.2.1, ELA.4.R.3.3,
Alliterations are Awesome!
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Alliteration, English, Rhymes
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to form alliterations and rhymes. They will go throughout the alphabet and make alliterations out of the letters.
Standards: ELA.K.F.1.2
What Makes a Dollar?
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Pennies, Nickels, Dimes, and Quarters
Lesson Description: The goal of this lesson is for the students will be able to use coins to count up to a dollar. The students will also be able to understand how much a penny, nickel, dime and quarter are worth and how many are needed to make a dollar.
Standards: MA.1.M.2.2, MA.1.M.2.3
What is Opinion Writing
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Opinion, Writing
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be introduced to opinion writing. They will be able to determine by the end of the lesson, what an opinion is, and how to determine if something an opinion or a fact.
Standards: ELA.1.C.1.3
Adding and Subtracting Fractions with the Same Denominator
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Adding, Subtracting, Fractions, Same Denominator, Mixed Numbers
Lesson Description: In this lessons, students will be learning how to add and subtract fractions that have the same denominator. They may also learn how to do this with mixed numbers if they so choose.
Standards: MA.4.FR.2.2
Is it a solid, liquid or gas?
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Solid, Liquid, Gas, Mass, Volume, Texture, Temperature
Lesson Description: In this lesson we will be discussing the basic properties of solids, liquids, and gases, such as mass, volume, color, texture, and temperature.
Standards: SC.5.P.8.1
Addition and Subtraction
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Addition and Subtraction
Lesson Description: Students will continue to build upon their skills of both addition and subtraction through online videos, a quiz, and fun resources!
Standards: MA.1.NSO.2.1
The Water Cycle
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Water Cycle, Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Water
Lesson Description: Throughout this lesson the students will learn about the different elements that compose the water cycle. They will learn through an educational video and then will take a quiz on the elements of the water cycle.
Standards: SC.5.E.7.1
Learning English Grammar Rules
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Grammar, Punctuation, Capitalization
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will focus on following the rules of English grammar through punctuation and capitalization. In this lesson, the first video is the most relevant for the quiz, however, the short videos below the quiz are extra resources that may help you check your answers. These videos all tie together by reinforcing the rules of English grammar through songs and story-telling.
Standards: ELA.4.C.3.1
Identifying Types of Poems
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Poems, Creative Writing, ELA
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the structure and rhyme schemes of different types of poems in order to identify them correctly.
Standards: ELA.3.R.1.4
Diving into Magical Realism
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 10
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: The Most Handsomest Drowned Man in the World, Magical Realism, Latin America, Cultual Identity
Lesson Description: In this lesson, you will explore magical realism by watching an introduction video, perusing through a visual biography of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's life, reading "The Most Handsomest Drowned Man in the World," and viewing some magical realistic art.
Standards: ELA.10.C.3.1, ELA.10.R.1.1, ELA.10.R.1.2, ELA.10.R.1.3, ELA.10.R.1.4, ELA.10.R.3.1, ELA.10.V.1.1
Learning About US Currency - Valerie B
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Currency, economics
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the variety of coins and bills within the US currency system. This includes learning their value and how each differ from one another.
Standards: SS.K.E.1.2, SS.K.E.1.3
Adding and Subtracting Mystery
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Adding, Subtracting, Addition, Subtraction, Math, First Grade
Lesson Description: In this lesson ,students will be finding the unknown whole number in addition and subtraction math problems.
Standards: MA.1.AR.2.3
Andy Warhol Pop Art Prints
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Subject Area: Visual Art | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Pop Art, printmaking, low relief, stencil, contour lines
Lesson Description: Students can identify Andy Warhol and learn and understand his role in the pop art movement. After analyzing works of art by Warhol, students will select a commercial logo or cartoon character to use as the center of their project. Students will then create a relief stencil to use as a template in their replica of pop art relief.
Standards:
The American Revolution
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 2 hours
Keywords/Tags: American Revolution, George Washington, Boston Tea Party, Declaration of Independence, Founding Fathers
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the important details of the American Revolution. These details include specific events, important figures, causes, and outcomes.
Standards: SS.8.A.3.6
Changes in Matter
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 1 hour 15 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Changes in matter
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will identify changes in matter through various investigations. This includes the identifcation of matter and providing evidence to prove whether a chemical, physical, or no change has occured in the investigation.
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The Georgia Colony
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Georgia Colony, James Oglethorpe, Savannah, Yamacraw, Tomochichi
Lesson Description: James Oglethorpe and his friends come to Georgia. I want you to watch the video as many times as necessary before you attempt to answer the questions. You are going to learn about the Georgia colony and get to learn what Georgia and the colonist may have looked like during this time period. You also will learn about the decisions made while growing the colony of Georgia. This will grow your background knowledge and allow you to connect better with our standards.
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Introduction to Electromagnetic Waves
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Physical Science, Electromagnetic Waves, Waves, Introduction
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be introduced to the concept of electromagnetic waves. This will include identifying the different parts of a wave with key vocabulary terms, such as crest, trough, wavelength, and amplitude. Students will watch a short Crash Course video, complete a 10-question quiz, and explore additional resources to prepare for the next day of class.
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Area and Perimeter Review
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Area, Perimeter, Fourth-grade
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will review the definitions of area and perimeter, learn their formulas, and work through example probes.
Standards: MA.4.GR.2.1, MA.4.GR.2.2
Chickamauga: Turning Point in the Western Theater
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Chickamauga, Chattanooga, Braxton Bragg, William Rosecrans, U.S. Grant, William T. Sherman, Nathan Bedford Forrest, James Longstreet.
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will become familiar with events concerning the Battle of Chickamauga. Students will learn of battle and troop movements, key figures within the two-day battle, Union and Confederate causalities, as well as effects of the battle on leading to William T. Shermans Siege of Atlanta, and the "March to the Sea".
Standards: SS.8.A.1.6, SS.8.A.5.5, SS.8.A.5.6, SS.8.G.1.1, SS.8.G.6.2
Adjectives and Adverbs
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Adjective, Adverb
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate the difference between adjectives and adverbs in a sentence. This includes choosing between them depending on what is to be modified.
Standards: None
Parallel Structure
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 10
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Parallel Structure
Lesson Description: Parallel structure, also known as parallelism, is when the grammatical structure of a sentence is repeated. In other words, parallel structure is when the grammatical pattern of words, phrases, or clauses are similar. Parallel structure is important in writing because it enables the writing to flow smoothly, which allows the ideas to be more effectively communicated. In this lesson, students will identify when parallel structure is being used correctly versus when it is being used incorrectly. Furthermore, students will learn to correct faulty use of parallel structure. In this lesson, students will need to know the basic parts of speech so that they can analyze a sentence's parallel structure.
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3D Design
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Subject Area: Other | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 1 hour 15 minutes
Keywords/Tags: 3D Design, CAD, 3D Printer, Length, Width, Height
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will begin to learn the basics of 3D design. Students will watch a tutorial video about SketchUp and the tools used on it to create 3D designs. After the video, students will begin creating simple shapes, to begin with, and they will have increasingly difficult shapes following.
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Converting Measurements
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Measurement, converting,
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will practice converting a given larger unit into a smaller unit.
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How to Write a Personal Narrative?
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Writing, real story, personal
Lesson Description: The lesson is designed to teach students how to construct a personal narrative story and include all of its components. Students will watch the video and complete the quiz following the video. They can use the resources linked below to help them as they create their personal narratives. At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to write their own personal narrative and identify the components within it. Objectives: 1. Students will be able to identify the order in which to write a personal narrative story 2. Students will be able to construct a narrative story with all of its components.
Standards: ELA.2.C.1.2, ELA.2.C.1.5, ELA.2.C.3.1
Wave Behaviors
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 2 hours
Keywords/Tags: Reflection, Refraction, Absorption, Transmission
Lesson Description: Students will investigate the effects different mediums have on waves and how waves interact with each medium.
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Word Problems
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Word Problems, Addition
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will explore how to draw and use pictures to help them solve word problems within 10. Students will watch a short clip to learn more about this skill. They will then test their new knowledge out by taking a quiz.
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What are Physical and Chemical Changes?
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Physical Science, Physical Change, Chemical Change
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about what physical and chemical changes are and identify whether various examples are either physical or chemical changes. This includes students learning about physical and chemical changes by viewing the video for the lesson, answering the quiz questions to check their comprehension, then reviewing and engaging in the resources provided for extra practice on physical and chemical changes.
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What is an Adjective?
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Adjectives, Parts of Speech
Lesson Description: We use adjectives every day in our conversations and writing, but what are adjectives exactly? Let's find out!
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Shape Mania!
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Shapes, 2D, 3D
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn to identify 2D shapes and 3D shapes by their attributes. Students will learn that 2D shapes are flat, and 3D shapes are solid, and be able to sort them accordingly.
Standards: MA.K.GR.1.1, MA.K.GR.1.4
Nelson Mandela and Apartheid
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Nelson Mandela, Apartheid, South Africa, Africa History, Segregation, Civil Rights
Lesson Description: In this lesson, Students will be introduced to Nelson Mandela, a social activist in South Africa during the time of Apartheid. Students will learn the definition of Apartheid and give examples of the laws that were passed during this period. Students will learn how Nelson Mandela and others like him influenced the people of South Africa to change. Learning Target: I can describe how Apartheid affected Black South Africans.
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Pronoun Case: Subjective, Objective, and Possessive
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Pronoun Case, Subjective Pronoun, Objective Pronoun, Possessive Pronoun
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate the way a pronoun is used in a sentence. Case refers to the way a noun or pronoun is used in a sentence. When it is the subject of a verb, it is in the subjective case (also called the nominative case). When it is the object of a verb or a preposition, it is in the objective case. When it possesses something, it is in the possessive case.
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The Scottsboro Boys
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Text Structure
Lesson Description: Students will watch me model my thinking while I am evaluating how the author structures their text and how it helps the reader understand the overall purpose
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World War I
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 10
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: World War I
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will explore the details of World War I. This includes the causes, new technology, and outcome of the war. World War I changed the physical layout of Europe, how many countries were viewed globally, and how future wars would be fought. In this lesson, you will be briefly introduced to all of those ideas. The lesson has a crash course video to go over all of World War I as well as additional resources about the causes and new technology used in World War I.
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Ordering Positive and Negative Integers
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Positive and Negative Numbers, Integers
Lesson Description: After this lesson students will be able to locate positive and negative integers on the number line and compare and order them using inequalities.
Standards: MA.6.GR.1.1, MA.6.GR.1.2, MA.6.GR.1.3, MA.6.NSO.1.1, MA.6.NSO.1.2, MA.6.NSO.1.3, MA.6.NSO.1.4
The Main Idea and Supporting Details
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: #mainidea #supportingdetails #ELA #MrsDsFlippedClassroom
Lesson Description: This flipped classroom lesson is designed for students to do at home. They will utilize the project as a review to our class unit on main idea and supporting details. In this lesson, students will determine the main idea of a text and explain how it is supported by key details.
Standards: ELA.4.R.2.2,
What is Rhetoric?
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Rhetoric
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will determine the meaning of rhetoric and how it is used.
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Prove or Disprove Points on a Circle
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 10
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Points on a circle
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate methods for proving or disproving whether a given point lies on a circle. The lesson will explore both analytical and geometrical approaches for verifying whether a point lies on a circle. Analytical methods will involve the use of algebraic equations and formulas to determine whether a point satisfies the equation of the circle. These methods will include using the distance formula to calculate the distance between the point and the center of the circle, as well as using the equation of the circle to solve for the coordinates of the point. Geometrical methods will involve constructing and analyzing various geometrical figures. These methods will include using the Pythagorean theorem to calculate lengths, as well as using angle relationships and properties of parallel and perpendicular lines.
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Ratio and Proportion
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Ratio and proportion, math, equivalent ratios, ratios and proportions
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn the concept of ratios and proportions, use them to solve problems, and apply them in real-world situations. The students will learn the skills of expressing values as ratio or proportion, identifying equivalent ratios, and finding missing term in a proportion.
Standards: MA.6.AR.3.1, MA.6.AR.3.2
Use Pictures and Details to Describe Story Elements
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: use illustrations and text details, describe characters setting events, story elements
Lesson Description: Students view the video and answer the question on the quiz. Students can visit links to extra practice with games, live worksheets, and interactive videos.
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Personal Narrative Essay Brainstorming and Hook
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Brainstorming/ mapping out writing
Lesson Description: Students will begin the start of their Personal Narrative Essay. This lesson will include you coming up with your brainstorming and completing it before class tomorrow. Then you will watch another video gaining more of an understanding of how to write an opening hook for your Personal Narrative Essay.
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Narrative Point of View
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: narrative point of view, POV, first person, second person, third person
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn key features of first, second, and third person points of view. After this lesson, students should be able to identify different points of view in narratives and select one in which to write their own narratives.
Standards: ELA.8.C.1.2,
Flag Football
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Subject Area: Physical Education | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Routes, Post, Curl, Stop, Stop and Go, Fade, Slant
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will combine routes to make three different plays. Students must have a runningback, quarterback, center, and four wide receivers. Learning Target: I will be able to create three different plays using the routes on the reading.
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What's the probability of passing this unit?
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Probability, Theoretical Probability, Compound Event, P()
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will determine the probability of how often an event is going to occur using theoretical probability. This will include students being able to identify key vocabulary terms such as probability, theoretical probability, compound event, and P().
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Slope-Intercept Form
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Slope-Intercept Form
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be introduced to Slope-Intercept Form. They will learn why this linear equation is known as "slope-intercept form" and how to write an equation of a linear graph in this form.
Standards: MA.8.AR.3.3
Newton's Laws of Motion
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Newton's Laws of Motion, Inertia, Force, Acceleration, Action-Reaction
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate Newton's Three Laws of Motion and identify the laws in examples within the video. This includes each of Newton's Laws of Motion with key vocabulary including inertia, force, mass, acceleration, action, and reaction.
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Telling Time
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: time, hour, minute, quarter, measure, time interval,
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to tell time to the nearest five minutes. The students will watch a short 7 minute video from Number Rock. After the video, the students will complete a quiz to show what they have learned. The students will also be provided with a list of additional resources to explore.
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What is a 12 bar blues?
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Subject Area: Music | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: 12 bar blues, blues, rock, jazz
Lesson Description: Students will learn what the 12 bar blues is. Students will investigate how to play a 12 bar blues.
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Factorials
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Factorals
Lesson Description: Students will be learning about factorials. Watch the quick 3 minute video on factorials. Answer the questions regarding the video and factorials. Work out some of the practice problems and use the key to check your solutions. Check out the extra links to online tutorials and interactive practice.
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Interview Prep
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Interview Skills for Teens
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be introduced to interpersonal skills during a mock employment interview. The lesson will provide scenarios of interview questions that could be asked in an interview and examples of great responses. The lesson will explain job interview basics and provide quizzes, discussion boards, and practice scenarios.
Standards: ELA.8.C.2.1, ELA.8.C.4.1
Addition and Subtraction
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: addition, subtraction
Lesson Description: This lesson will focus on solving kindergarten grade-level addition and subtraction word problems. It will focus on providing examples and understanding of the process in order to complete the application problems. Students will begin to build upon fluency through practicing problem-solving strategies. Directions: First, listen to the song by Jack Hartmann for an activator. Students may want to play the Fuzz Bugs Counting and Sorting Review game as a warm-up exercise or practice anytime. Next, watch the mini-lesson by Scratch Garden. Give students manipulatives and scratch paper. Have students complete the addition and subtraction problems. When they have them all correct, allow the students to play the Number Bond, Fuzz Bugs, or any other game on abcya.com for the Kindergarten level.
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Story Elements- 5th Grade
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Story Elements
Lesson Description: Flipped Classroom 5th Grade ELA- Story ElementsrnIn this lesson you will watch a story elements video, complete the story elements quiz, watch Disney short "Snack Attack", and Complete the "Snack Attack" Discussion. The extension activity will be a story elements Gimkit game.
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Irony
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Irony, Verbal, Dramatic, Situational
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the different types of irony (verbal, dramatic, and situational).
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The Age of Exploration
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 10
Lesson Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Age of Exploration, Explorers, Voyage
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will research explorers during the age of exploration. They will learn reasons for exploration, consequences of exploration, and its lasting legacy. Students will also be forming their own voyage in which they will understand what goes in to planning for such a feat.
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Persuasive Language
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Ethos, Pathos, Logos
Lesson Description: After this lesson, students will understand ethos, pathos, and logos and will determine the rhetoric device in examples of literary texts.
Standards: ELA.9.R.3.4
Comparing and Contrasting
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Compare, Contrast, Venn Diagram
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will work on comparing and contrasting.rnrnStandards:rnELAGSE2RI9: Compare and contrast the most important points presentedrnby two texts on the same topic.rn ELAGSE3RI9: Compare and contrast the most important points and key detailsrnpresented in two texts on the same topic.
Standards: None
Pythagorean Theorem
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Pythagorean Theorem
Lesson Description: After this lesson, students will be able to determine unknown side lengths in right triangles in real-world and mathematical problems.
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Static Electricity
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Static Electricity
Lesson Description: In this lesson, the students will learn about static electricity. This includes how it can be created and real-life examples of it with key vocabulary words including electricity, static electricity, atoms, charges.
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Figurative Language
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Idiom, Hyperbole
Lesson Description: Students will go through the lesson components at home in order to establish background information about some of the different types of figurative language, and how to use them within their own writing. First, students will watch the YouTube video. Then, students will take the quiz that covers the information that they learned from watching the video. This lesson will provide students with background information about some different types of figurative language. It will also give students an opportunity to practice using figurative language within their own writing.
Standards: ELA.6.C.3.1, ELA.6.C.5.2, ELA.6.R.1.4, ELA.6.R.3.1, ELA.6.V.1.3
Probability of Compound Events
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Probability
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be introduced to the concept of calculating probability of compound events. This will involve creating fractions, converting to percentages, and constructing probability models.
Standards: MA.7.DP.2.1, MA.7.DP.2.2, MA.7.DP.2.3, MA.7.DP.2.4
Retell a Story
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Retelling
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will listen to and retell a familiar story by using key elements. Key elements are telling the sequence of the story, stating the problem, stating the solution, stating the main characters, and stating the setting.
Standards: ELA.K.R.1.1
The Korean War
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Containment, Korean War
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about containment and the United State's involvement in the Korean War.
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Word Relationships
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: ACCESS
Lesson Description: Understanding synonyms and antonyms for ACCESS students. There are three shorter videos that can be watched in isolation over several days to review the content.
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Intro to Narrative Writing & Characterization Review
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Narrative, Plot, Characterization
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate the characteristics of narrative writing and characterization. This will include a review of the setting, plot elements, characterization (direct and indirect), point of view, and dialogue.
Standards: ELA.11.C.1.2, ELA.11.C.1.5, ELA.11.C.3.1
What's the Main Idea?
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Main Idea, Central Idea, Supporting Details
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to identify the main idea and key details of a passage.
Standards: ELA.4.R.3.2, ELA.4.R.3.2
Adding & Subtracting Decimals
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Adding & Subtracting Decimals
Lesson Description: During this lesson, you will learn how to properly add and subtract decimals.
Standards: MA.5.NSO.2.3
Narratives from Different Points of View
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Point of View, First Person, Third Person, Narrative, Narrator
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn the difference between first-and-third-person point of view in narrative writing. This lesson will also give student the chance to practice writing from a different point of view.
Standards: ELA.4.R.1.3
What's the Main Idea?
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Main Idea, Text Features, Big Idea, Supporting Details
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate how text features within an informational texts can help them to find the main idea of that text. Text features highlighted within this lesson include understanding the title, headings and bold words. Students will have an opportunity to explore the difference between the main idea and a key detail. Scholars will also display their understanding of text features that give readers a clue about the main idea. Lastly, teachers will check for learning with a final quiz.
Standards: ELA.4.R.2.2, ELA.4.R.3.2
Place Value and Number Forms
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Math Number Sense Number Forms
Lesson Description: This lesson will go over and discuss place values and the values of number in each position of a three digit number and the four types of number forms (Base 10, Standard, Word, and Expanded).
Standards: MA.2.NSO.1.1, MA.2.NSO.1.2,
Let's Add!
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Adding
Lesson Description: The students will engage in adding!rnrnStandard:MGSEK.OA.1 Represent addition and subtraction with objects, fingers, mental images, drawings,rnsounds (e.g., claps), acting out situations, verbal explanations, expressions, or equations.
Standards: MA.K.AR.1.1
Figurative Langauge
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Metaphor, Simile
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will study the basics of figurative language.
Standards: ELA.6.V.1.3
George Washington Carver
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: George Washington Carver, crop rotation, inventor, black history
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about George Washington Carver and his contributions as an inventor and scientist.
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Transformations of Exponential Functions
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Exponential Functions, Function Transformations, Transformations
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate the effects of a, h, and k on the parent function y = b^x. They will be able to describe the transformations and write equations of transformed functions.
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Solving Literal Equations
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: literal equations
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to solve for any variable in a multi-variable equation. Students will watch and listen as the presenter demonstrates six examples that explain step-by-step how to solve literal equations.
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Biotic and Abiotic
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Biotic & Abiotic
Lesson Description: Environmental Conditions/characteristics Factors affecting survival of organisms
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Verb Tenses
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Verb Tenses
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will practice choosing the correct verb tenses.
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Light Interactions
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Reflection, Refraction, Absorption
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate how the path of light interacts with different objects, causing the straight line of light to reflect or bend (refract) on everyday materials.
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Economic Systems
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Economic questions, traditional, command, market, economic continuum
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will compare the 3 basic economic systems and how they answer the 3 economic questions of what to produce, how to produce, and for whom to produce
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Electron Configuration
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Electron configuration
Lesson Description: Students will learn how to create an electron configuration and then predict an element's chemical properties.
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WWI Domestic Impact
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: World War 1, United States, Involvement in World War 1, Great Migration, 20th Century
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will analyze the impact of US involvement in WWI, and its effects on the nation. Topics will include German actions towards the US, domestic policies, and consequences of the war effort domestically.
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Volume using Formulas
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: volume, formula
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will practice and learn how to calculate volume using the formulas. (LxWxH and BxH)
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What is an analogy?
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Analogy
Lesson Description: Today, you will learn what an analogy is, how to identify an analogy, and how to complete an analogy. Have fun! Our learning standard today is: ELAGSE8RL4: Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone, including analogies or allusions to other texts. Learning Intention: I will learn the purpose of analogies and learn how to complete analogies. Success Criteria: I will be successful when I can score at least 70% accuracy on my Analogy Quiz.
Standards: None
Setting of a story!
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Setting, story elements
Lesson Description: ELAGSE1RL7: Use illustrations and details in a story to describe its characters, setting, or events. In this lesson, students will use illustrations and details in a story to describe setting.
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Direct vs. Indirect Characterization
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Direct, indirect, and characterization
Lesson Description: After this lesson, students will have the knowledge to understand a character based on both direct and indirect information from the author..
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his impact on the Civil Rights Movement in Georgia
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Georgia Studies, Martin Luther King, Jr., Civil Rights Movement
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn who Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is and how he was influential in the Civil Rights Movement in Georgia. They will see examples of his speeches, and will be tasked with interpreting what he was trying to say in those speeches. Students will use a Brain pop video that is being provided, along with videos and writings of his speeches. This will prompt this week's project of creating a poster board collage with drawings, excerpts from his speeches, and five sentences describing his importance in the Civil Rights Movement. Students will use poster board, markers, colored pencils, and any other creative element they would like to add after they have finished their poster board collage, they will be put in groups and present their poster board and then have a peer discussion about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his importance in the Civil Rights Movement.
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Adding and Subtracting Linear Expressions
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Adding, Subtracting, Linear Expressions, Coefficients
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be learning how to add, subtract, factor, and expand linear expressions with rational coefficients. There is a video lesson explaining how to solve linear expressions by adding and subtracting. After watching the video the students should take the 10 question quiz. After the quiz the student will need to look in the resources portion of the lesson. There are 3 resources that the students can look at to help them master the content of the lesson.
Standards: MA.7.AR.1.1, MA.7.NSO.2.2
Cuban Missile Crisis
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Cold War, Cuban Missile Crisis
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the Cuban Missile crisis and its importance during the Cold War.
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Clay Coil Pot
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Subject Area: Visual Art | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 2 hours
Keywords/Tags: Visual Art, Clay, Ceramics, Coil Pot
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to construct a clay coil pot. This will include the step-by-step process of coil pot construction, including how to roll clay coils and adhere the coils together to produce a pot.
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Imbedding Quotes in Academic Writing
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 10
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Embedding Quotes, Embedding Evidence, Embedding, Quotes, Evidence, Writing
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will practice imbedding quotes in their academic writing through the I.C.E method. This lesson will include a YouTube video for students to watch as well as follow up questions regarding the I.C.E method and examples for students to practice weaving their quotes with.
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Perimeter
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Perimeter
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will explore the identifying and finding the perimeter of shapes.
Standards: MA.3.GR.2.4
Comparing Fractions
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: fractions, comparing, numerator, denominator
Lesson Description: In this lesson, you will watch a short video on comparing fractions by drawing models. Learning how to compare fractions is an essential skill for life. After the lesson, complete the short quiz to assess your knowledge of comparing fractions. If you need additional resources, please view the links in the resources section.
Standards: MA.3.FR.2.1
Comparing Fractions
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: fraction, comparing, greater than, less than, equal to, numerator, denominator
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will be learning about how to compare fractions based on their prior knowledge of identifying fractions. Students will be able to see fractions visually and know the reasonings behind it. Reasonings like fractions with the same denominator the larger numerator is the greatest fraction. Also, fractions with the same numerator the smaller denominator is the greatest fraction.
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Adding Numbers
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Adding Numbers
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the addition sign and how to add or join numbers together to get a total. The concept is broken down in an engaging and kid-friendly way for students to be successful.
Standards: MA.K.NSO.3.1, MA.K.NSO.3.2
Comparing Decimals to Tenths and Hundredths
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: decimals, compare, tenths, hundredths
Lesson Description: Students will preview how to compare decimal numbers written with tenths and hundredths.
Standards: MA.4.NSO.1.5
Opinion Writing
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Opinion Writing, OREO
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will write persuasive essays using the OREO method for opinion writings and demonstrating effective use of techniques such as descriptions and transitional words and phrases.
Standards: ELA.4.C.1.3,
How Stalin Starved the Ukraine
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Stalin, Holodomor, genocide, collectivization, propaganda
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate the Holodomor, a genocide and consequently the death of 4 million people that occurred in Ukraine led by Joseph Stalin. This includes creating a man-made famine as a tool to consolidate even more power. Throughout the lesson, students will gain insight into the effects of propaganda and the importance of seeking accurate information.
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Habitats and Basic Needs of Animals
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Subject Area: | Grade Level:
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Lesson Description: This lesson will help students to identify and explain the basic needs of animals and how an animal's habitat contributes to meeting their needs.
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Greenwald_ E_ Flipped_ Classroom_ Recounting and Comparing Two Stories Using Story Elements and Technology Tools
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 2 hours
Keywords/Tags: Central Message, Story Elements, Compare and Contrast, Recounting
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will compare and contrast two stories by using story elements identified for the purpose of recounting the stories. The story elements include setting, main characters, problem or challenge, characters' responses to the problem or challenge, solution or outcome, and central message of the story.
Standards: ELA.2.R.1.1, ELA.2.R.1.2, ELA.2.R.3.2, ELA.2.R.3.2, ELA.2.C.5.1, ELA.2.R.3.3, ELA.2.C.5.2
Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Simple, Compound, and Complex Sentences
Lesson Description: Students will learn how to differentiate between simple, compound, and complex sentences.
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Weathering and Erosion
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: weathering, erosion, wind, water
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate the causes and effects of weathering and erosion. To do so, students will observe the environment to explain how water and/or wind have changed soil and/or rocks over time.
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Life Science/Basic Needs of Plants
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Plants
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will evaluate information about the basic needs of a plant. Students will begin by watching a video about the basic needs of a plant. Next, students will take a 10-question quiz on the basic needs of a plant. After students have watched the video and completed the quiz, they will be given the opportunity to listen to a song, play a game, and listen to a read-aloud about the five basic needs of a plant. To show mastery, students will be able to communicate the five basic needs a plant needs to grow at 80% accuracy.
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What is the story structure of the text?
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Story Structure
Lesson Description: Story structure, also known as narrative structure, is the order in which events are organized into a beginning, middle, and ending in a novel. A story's structure directly affects the way the plot unfolds and how its driving forces (characters, obstacles, setting, etc.) are introduced to the reader. With story structure, students most find the characters, setting, and plot of a particular story.
Standards: ELA.4.R.1.1
Sentence Fragments & Run-Ons
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Sentences, Fragments, Run-Ons, Subject, Predicate
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about sentence fragments and run-ons. By the end of this lesson, one will be able to both recognize and correct sentence fragments and run-ons. This plays a big role in creating successful sentences and writings.
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Fitnessgram: The 5 Components of Health Related Fitness
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Subject Area: Health Education | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Fitnessgram, Healthy Fitness Zone, S.M.A.R.T. Goals
Lesson Description: Students will gain a deeper knowledge of the 5 components of Health Related Fitness. The Students will be able to identify all 5 components, their functions, and how to improve each component of health related fitness.
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Counting Coins
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Coins, Money, Cents, Dollar, Change
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will use their understanding of the values of coins to count out different variations of change. These coins will include a mix of quarters, nickels, dimes, and pennies. This lesson includes opportunities for students to practice matching coins with their values first before counting a mixed group of coins.
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Addition and Subtraction: Word Problems
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Addition, Subtraction, Word Problems
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will take a look at different word problems and determine if they tell us to add or subtract. This includes using multiple methods to solve the word problems.
Standards: MA.K.AR.1.3
Commutative Property of Addition
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Commutative Property, addition
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn the definition of the commutative property. They will practice with simple math facts.
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Narrative Point of View
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Point of View
Lesson Description: RL6: Explain how an author develops the point of view of the narrator or speaker in a text.
Standards: None
Relative Dating Laws
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Relative Dating
Lesson Description: The main laws and principles in dating rocks based on their geologic position in a rock sequence.
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Exploring Biomes
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Biomes, Terrestrial, Interdependence, Organisms
Lesson Description: Here is an in-depth introduction to Earth's biomes and the characteristics that make each one unique. From diverse Tropical Rain Forest to the freezing Tundra's, come along to visit different terrestrial biomes around the world.
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Even and Odd Numbers
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Even and Odd numbers
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will determine whether a number (up to 20) is an odd or even number.
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Economics
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Produce, economic questions
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will get a baseline understanding of economics.
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Geometry
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Geometry, Quadrilaterals, Attributes, Sides, Angles
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will understand the attributes of different geometric shapes. Students will know the angles, the number of sides, and what the shapes are called.
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Executive Branch
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Subject Area: | Grade Level:
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Lesson Description: Students will learn more about the executive branch Students will learn the formal qualifications and informal qualifications to be the President of the United States. Students will compare and contrast the roles of the President.
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Adding 10s using Base ten blocks
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: adding, ten, ones, moving
Lesson Description: Students will be able to add 10s using base ten blocks up to 100.
Standards: MA.1.NSO.2.3, MA.1.NSO.2.4
Graphing Exponential Functions
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Graph Exponential Functions
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to graph exponential functions by evaluating.
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Sound and Light Waves
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: physical science, waves, sound waves, light waves, wave characteristics, wave properties
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will compare and contrast the properties and behaviors of sound and light waves. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to explain the basic types of waves, explain the behavior of waves, and describe properties of light and sound waves. Students will also be able to differentiate properties of waves and behaviors and how they relate to our daily lives.
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Unit 7: Evolution and Natural Selection
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Natural Selection
Lesson Description: Unit 7: Evolution and Natural Selection
Standards: SC.7.L.15.2
Life Cycles
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Life Cycle
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the life cycles of a chicken and butterfly.
Standards: SC.2.L.16.1
What is Imperialism
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Imperialism
Lesson Description: After this lesson, students will be able to explain imperialism, describe the characteristics of imperialism, and identify historical evidence of imperialism.
Standards:
Compare and Contrast English Colonial Self-Government SSUSH2
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Self-Government, Plymouth, Pilgrams, Jamestown, John Smith, House of Burgesses
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will investigate colonial self-government by using teacher provided sources. They will compare and contrast the English colonial settlements of Jamestown and Plymouth. They will gather data and create a Venn Diagram. They will practice by creating a short story from the viewpoint of a settler in either English colony with the use of at least 10 key terms taken from the lesson resources. They will finish by practicing SSUSH 2 Vocabulary Terms for their quiz during the week of the lesson.
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The Reconstruction Era
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Civil War, Reconstruction
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will expand their knowledge of the Civil War by learning about the reconstruction era.
Standards: None
Text Features
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Text Features
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn the different kinds of text features and how they can help us learn more information about a topic. Some text features include, headings, titles, photographs, captions, maps, graphs, and more.
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Know the Value
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Tens, Ones, Bundles, Place Value
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be able to represent tens and ones. Students will be able to listen and understand that special cases of numbers like numbers 11-19. Students will identify that these numbers are developed by a "ten" considered a bundle and some ones.
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Double Digit Subtraction with Regrouping
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Double Digit Subtraction with Regrouping
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how build on top of basic subtraction to subtract double digits with regrouping. This lesson will include a review lesson over basic subtraction and it will move into the rules of subtracting with regrouping. After a few practice problems, the students will have a chance to practice and review over what they learned from the lesson.
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Comparing and Contrasting
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: compare, contrast
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be able to compare and contrast experiences of characters within a story. This includes finding experiences that are similar and different between two characters within a story.
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Mohandas Gandhi
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Gandhi, Peace, Independence
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will discover more about Mohandas Gandhi's life and the non-violent movements he led in India and how he influences movements of peace and independence throughout the world.
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The Tiny Organs in Your Body
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Cells, Cell Organelles, Animal Cells
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will explore the "tiny organs" that power up the cells within their bodies. Students will receive a digitized inside look of cell organelles like the "Control Center," better known as the Nucleus, and the "Powerhouse," better known as the Mitochondria. Not only will students be able to explain the function of these cell organelles, they will gain an understanding of how their functions determine their structures as well. Lesson Objective: Students will understand that cells contain organelles that work together to carry out functions that allow the cell to obtain nutrients to grow, reproduce, make needed materials, and process waste.
Standards: SC.6.L.14.4
Main Idea and Details
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Main Idea, Key Details
Lesson Description: Students will review and practice main idea and details.
Standards:
Main Topic and Key Details
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Main Topic, Key Details
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will view an informational text read aloud and answer questions related to main topic and key details.
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Using the 5 Senses to Make Observations
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: 5 senses, Sight, Smell, Touch, Hearing, Taste, Observation, Environment
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to use their five senses (sight, touch, smell, hearing, taste) to make impactful observations about the world around them. With a focus on living things, and their environment, students will identify descriptors based on what they experience.
Standards: SC.1.L.14.1
Parental Involvement in Education
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Subject Area: Other | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 2 hours
Keywords/Tags: Student Achievement
Lesson Description: This study investigates the lack of parental involvement in my high school, and solutions to hopefully increase parental participation in the classroom to eventually throughout the school.
Standards: None
Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist Views on Government.
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Government, Federalist, Anti-Federalist
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn the differing views in government by both Federalists and Anti-Federalists. They will view a video clip explaining this topic, and then take a 10 question quiz to evaluate what they learned from the video.
Standards: SS.5.C.1.6
Types of Angles
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Types of Angles, Obtuse, Acute, Straight, Right
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will review the Types of Angles.
Standards: None
Pattern Introduction
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Patterns 4.PAR.3.1
Lesson Description: In my absence, please take this time to review what our new unit will consist of! I miss you already... see you soon!
Standards: MA.4.AR.3.2
Slopes on a Table
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: slope, graph, table, y intercept
Lesson Description: After this lesson, students will be able to identify slope using tables.
Standards: MA.8.AR.3.2, MA.8.AR.3.3
Colonial America
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Colonial America
Lesson Description: In this lesson we will discuss the development of the 13 colonies and the importance of them. How did they get there? Why were they there? Comparing and contrasting the different regions within the colonies.
Standards: SS.5.A.4.1, SS.5.A.4.2, SS.5.A.4.3, SS.5.A.4.4
What is Manifest Destiny?
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Westward Expansion, Colonization, Civilization, Manifest Destiny, Early Settlements
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will explore how the progress of Westward Expansion was inspired by many things, one of which being Manifest Destiny. Students will learn about the causes and effects for American Westward Expansion through Manifest Destiny.
Standards: SS.5.A.6.7
Parts of a Flower
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Flower, Plants, Science, Pollination
Lesson Description: Students will learn parts of the flower and the pollination process in order to satisfy SC.3.L.14.1: Describe structures in plants and their roles in food production, support, water and nutrient transport, and reproduction. Students will watch a video about the flower parts and their role in the process of pollination. Students then will have a chance to learn more through various additional resources before taking a ten question quiz.
Standards: SC.3.L.14.1
The Value of Coins
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Pennies, Nickels, Dimes, and Quarters
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will identify what pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters are, and express their values using the appropriate symbol. They will also learn how many coins it takes to equal a dollar.
Standards: MA.1.M.2.2
European Exploration
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: European Exploration
Lesson Description: Students will learn about the explorations of Hernando de Soto.
Standards: SS.8.A.1.3
Adding Two Numbers to Make Ten
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Adding, Two Numbers, One Through Ten
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to make ten by adding two numbers from one through nine.
Standards: MA.K.AR.1.1
Convert within a single system of measurement using the units: yards, feet, inches, centimeters, and millimeters.
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: convert, measurements, yards, feet, inches, kilometers, meters, centimeters, and millimeters.
Lesson Description: students will learn to convert measurements such as yards, feet, inches, kilometers, meters, centimeters, and millimeters.
Standards: MA.4.M.1.2
Importance of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Statue of Liberty, Immigration, Ellis Island
Lesson Description: In this lesson, you will learn about the importance of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. You will also learn how they are correlated physically and symbolically.
Standards: SS.2.A.2.6
Learning the ear notching identification system of pigs
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Subject Area: Other | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Ear notching, pig, litter
Lesson Description: Livestock has various ways of identification. One commonly used on pigs is ear notching. Each of the notches correlates to a number that can identify where the pig came from and who its mother is.
Standards:
Native Americans
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Native American, North America, History
Lesson Description: In honor of Indigenous People's Day, we will take a look into the people who called North America home before the arrival of Christopher Columbus, and how his arrival changed the area's demographic.
Standards: SS.2.A.2.1, SS.2.A.2.2, SS.2.A.2.3
Native American Tribes in Florida
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: History
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about three different tribes of Native Americans in Florida; the Pensacola, Ais, and Seminoles.
Standards: SS.4.A.2.1
Weather Patterns
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Weather, Weather changes, Sunny, Windy, Cloudy, Rainy
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn all about local weather patterns on sunny, rainy, foggy, stormy, cloudy and windy days. Students will learn about severe weather conditions and how to collect information related to weather. Students will investigate what kind of severe weather may occur in their area. Students will then develop plans to prepare for severe weather.
Standards: None
Classifications of animals
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Animals, Classifications of Animals, Characteristics of Animals, Groups, Animal Kingdom
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to classify animals into the invertebrate and vertebrate groups. They will also, more specifically, learn to classify animals into the 5 groups of vertebrates (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals). This lesson will teach students the characteristics of the 5 groups of vertebrates to aid them in dividing animals into those groups. In addition to that, students will understand which animals belong to the invertebrates group at the end of this lesson.
Standards: SC.3.L.15.1
Three branches of the U.S. Government
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: three branches of government, checks and balances
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the three branches of the government. This includes the jobs and powers that each branch has, as well as the concept of checks and balances and how it is important to our government.
Standards: SS.4.C.3.1
Identifying two-dimensional and three-dimensional figures
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Two-Dimensional Shapes, Three-Dimensional Shapes
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn abut the characteristics of two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes. Students should be able to identify and compare the characteristics of these kinds of shapes by the end of the lesson.
Standards: MA.1.GR.1.1
The Moon Phases
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Moon, Sun, Earth, Phases
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the various phases of the moon and be able to describe how the moon changes shape over a period of time.
Standards: SC.4.E.5.2
Decomposing Fractions
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: MA.4.FR.2.1, fractions, decomposing fractions, mixed numbers
Lesson Description: Decompose a fraction, including mixed numbers and fractions greater than one, into a sum of fractions with the same denominator in multiple ways. Demonstrate each decomposition with objects, drawings and equations.
Standards: MA.4.FR.2.1
Phonological Awareness
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Phonics, Rhyming
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn rhyming. Rhyming is a pre-reading skill. In this video kids practice hearing rhymes and then seeing them in written form.
Standards: ELA.K.F.1.2
The sun and the planets
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Subject Area: | Grade Level:
Lesson Length:
Keywords/Tags:
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will learn what the sun is and also what the planets are in our solar system
Standards: SC.K.E.5.3, SC.K.E.5.4, SC.K.E.5.5, SC.K.E.5.6
Dividing whole numbers
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Divide
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to divide 4 digit numbers by 2 digit numbers by watching a video. Students will then take a practice quiz, there are unlimited attempts. Resources are also provided for students to receive extra practice and an additional video for instruction.
Standards: MA.5.NSO.2.2,
US Government Structure and Functions
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: U.S. Government
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be able to describe the organizational structure of the federal government, which includes the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. They will also learn about the powers of the federal government as defined in Articles I, II, and III of the U.S. Constitution.
Standards: SS.5.C.3.1
Character Traits and Feelings
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: character traits, Feelings, actions
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will learn the difference in character traits and feelings. By the end of the lesson students will be able to correctly identify a trait and a feeling. Their will also be other resources available for students.rnrnELAGSE3RL3: Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, orrnfeelings) and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events.
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Sentence Structures
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Simple Sentence, Complex Sentence, Compound Sentence, Compound Complex Sentence
Lesson Description: After this lesson, students will be able to identify what element(s) makes each type of sentence and be able to differentiate between the four.
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5 Geographic Regions of Georgia
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: region, Appalachian Plateau, Valley and Ridge, Blue Ridge Mountains, Piedmont, and Coastal Plains
Lesson Description: Students will explore the plants and animals of each Georgia region: Appalachian Plateau, Valley and Ridge, Blue Ridge Mountains, Piedmont, and Coastal Plains
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Character Response
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Character Response
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges. This includes feelings and actions that characters have or complete.
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Figurative Language in Reading & Writing
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Figurative Language
Lesson Description: In this lesson, you will learn to define, identify, interpret, and use figurative language in reading and writing. This lesson is in alignment with ELAGSE7RL4: Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the impact of rhymes and other repetitions of sounds (e.g., alliteration) on a specific verse or stanza of a poem or section of a story or drama. You will be watching a videoed lecture that defines figurative language and defines the types of figurative, their purpose, and examples of them being used in reading and writing. After, you will complete a quiz over the definition of figurative language and the definitions of the types of figurative language. Additional resources are provided in various formats for extra practice over figurative language.
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Composing and Decomposing Teen Numbers
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Compose, Decompose, Teen Numbers
Lesson Description: In this lesson, the students will explore composing and decomposing teen numbers. The students will discover the relationships between tens and ones and will begin to grasp how to compose and decompose numbers 11-19 using ten frames, movement, and other strategies. The students will also be exposed to number bonds to help them compose and decompose teen numbers. This will provide the students with foundational math concepts.
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Literary Analysis and Elements
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Literary Elements, Literary Analysis, Figurative Language,
Lesson Description: In this lesson, literary analysis involves examining all the parts of a short story, or poem—elements such as character, setting, tone, and imagery—and thinking about how the author uses those elements to create certain effects. Literary elements also refer to components of literary work.
Standards: None
Unit Rate
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Unit Rate
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will solve real world unit rate problems after watching a video tutorial. Students will then take a 10 question quiz to test their knowledge. Afterwards there are 3 additional resources available to students that caters to different learning styles.
Standards: MA.6.AR.3.2
All things weather!
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 1 hour 15 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Weather, Temperature, Climate, Seasons ,Meteorologist
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will listen to a video about weather. Students will independently answer questions regarding the video they watched. Students will be able to inference what they have learned from the video to write complete sentences of what they have learned from video. Students will navigate different websites to read informational materials. Students will gain knowledge about weather using the resources provided. Students will be able to watch videos, play games and read informational text about weather using the resources provided. Students will be able to gain an abundance of information related to weather.
Standards: SC.6.E.7.3, SC.6.E.7.6, SC.6.E.7.8, SC.6.E.7.2
The Rock Cycle
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Rock Cycle
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate the rock cycle. This includes students utilizing prior knowledge of how each type of rock is formed to then analyze how each rock can change from one from to another.
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Subject-Verb Agreement
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Subject, Verb, Nouns, Singular, Plural
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn all about subject-verb agreement. Students will learn about the importance of making sure the subject and verb in a sentence agree with each other. They will discover how a verb changes depending on whether the subject is singular or plural. Students will explore different examples and practice using the correct verb with the subject of a sentence. This is a fun and interactive way to help students feel confident in creating sentences with proper subject-verb agreement.
Standards: None
Wordiness and Redundancy
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Wordiness, Redundancy, Concise, Writing
Lesson Description: For this flipped classroom, students will participate in watching a video and then completing a quiz online to test their knowledge. This flipped lesson will cover the standard below. This super skill is a priority standard in Unit 2 which is their argumentative writing unit. The purpose of this lesson is to expose students to the skills needed to learn how to write concise and to eliminate any wordiness that can appear in their writing assignments. Students will then show what they know on a short "super skills" quiz over eliminating wordiness and redundancy.
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Subtracting 0 or subtracting all
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Subtraction
Lesson Description: Students will learn how to subtract zero from any number and get that number as the answer. Students will learn how to subtract a number minus the same number and get zero as their answer.
Standards: MA.1.AR.1.2
The Berlin Wall
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Berlin, Berlin Wall, German Reunification, Cold War
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will explore the historical context, events, and consequences of the Berlin Wall. Students will develop a deep understanding of the political, social, and cultural impact of the Berlin Wall.
Standards:
Multiply by 9
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Multiplication
Lesson Description: Students will practice multiplying by 9 and exemplifying procedural reliability.
Standards: MA.3.NSO.2.4
Solving Literal Equations
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 12
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Literal Equations
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will discover how to solve equations with multiple variables for one specific variable. They will discover the same steps used to solve linear equations can be used to highlight one specific variable.
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Evaluating Different Mediums
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Mediums (Print, digital, video, multimedia), evaluate, advantages, disadvantages, modern, folklore, superstitions, urban legends, old wives' tales
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of using different mediums to present the topic of "Modern Folklore". First, students will watch a TED-Ed video clip called, "Where Do Superstitions Come From?". In this video, they will learn about the origination and evolution of superstitions, one type of folklore. Next, students will read an article entitled, "Modern Folklore". This article provides definitions, examples, and discusses the validity of three different types of modern folklore: urban legends, old wives' tales, and superstitions. Students will then take a short quiz testing their comprehension with regard to both the video and the article. The purpose behind this is because without a solid comprehension of the information provided by both mediums, students will not be able to produce an evaluation of which medium presented the topic of modern folklore most effectively. After taking the quiz, students will create a t-chart where they identify the advantages and/or disadvantages of utilizing either medium (print or digital) to present the topic of modern folklore. Lastly, students will participate in a forum to explain their final evaluations, answering the following question: "Which medium, print or digital, presented the topic of modern folklore most effectively? Why? Be sure to use examples from both the article and the video to support your evaluation.
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Prime and Composite Numbers
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Prime and Composite Numbers
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will determine if a number is a prime or composite number.
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Revising Our Informational Writing
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: writing, revising, informational
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to make their informational writing better. This includes rereading your writing over and over to make sure that it makes sense and is just right. You will not only make sure that you have included everything that is required for an informational essay, but find places that you can add more detail or make better word choices.
Standards: ELA.3.C.1.5
Pollution
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Pollution
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the different types and causes of pollution.
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The English Civil War and the Glorious Revolution
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 12
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: English Civil War, Glorious Revolution, AP European History
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the English Civil War and the Glorious Revolution. This includes the causes, key figures, events, and effects of the English Civil War and Glorious Revolution on England and Europe.
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Adjectives
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Adjectives
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will become familiar with adjectives. Students will be able to identify adjectives in a sentence as well as use adjectives in their writing to enhance their writing. An adjective is a word that describes a noun. To show your understanding of an adjective, students will draw and color a monster. Students will use adjectives to write 5 complete sentences to describe their monster.
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Analyzing Character Development
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Character Development
Lesson Description: Sixth grade students will look at resources to analyze characters and how they change throughout. After this lesson, students will be able to define character development and describe examples of both internal and external character traits.
Standards: ELA.6.R.1.1, ELA.6.V.1.1
Facts vs. Opinions
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Fact, Opinion, Judgement
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will determine the difference between a fact and opinion. This will help students to prepare to write an objective summary apart from their judgements or opinions and establish evidence needed to support their conclusions.
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Sentence Structure
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Sentence Structure
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the four types of sentence structure: simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex.
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Identifying Rational and Irrational Numbers
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Rational, Irrational
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn the differences between rational and irrational numbers. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to distinguish between rational and irrational numbers and justify their answers. Students will learn how rational and irrational numbers appear in the real world.
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Who was William McIntosh?
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: William Mcintosh, Creek Indians, Indian Removal
Lesson Description: William McIntosh was a Creek Chief, largely seen as a reason for the removal of the Creek Indians from Georgia. In this lesson, students will learn about the role he played in the removal of the Creek from Georgia, and analyze his impact on Westward Expansion in the state.
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Comparing Numbers
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Compare 3-digit numbers, less than, greater than, equal to
Lesson Description: Students will learn to compare three-digit numbers using the greater than, less than or equal to sign. ( 2.NR.1.3) Watch the course video and answer the quiz questions attached. Use playing cards or handmade number cards to build 3-digit numbers and play a comparing game with a partner. I have attached a place value song to help refresh your mind on place value.
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Plains, Peanuts, and President- Jimmy Carter
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Jimmy Carter, leadership, human rights,
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn the history of Jimmy Carter and his contributions to our state and nation. You will learn about how his early life affected him as a person and shaped him into the leader that he is today.
Standards: None
Correlative Conjunctions
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: grammar, correlative, conjunctions, parts of speech
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about correlative conjunctions. This includes the various "paired conjunctions" along with examples of how to use them properly. Students will start by watching a short video that introduces the conjunctions and provides examples. Then they will complete a quiz which allows unlimited attempts. Additional practice is provided for students at the end of the lesson.
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How Do I Subtract Using Decimals?
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: decimals, subtraction, decimal subtraction, reasoning, strategies
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will subtract decimals to hundredths using a variety of strategies. Students will also explain the reasoning used to subtract decimals. Students will utilize the following vocabulary words throughout: decimals, difference, subtraction, equation, and expression.
Standards: MA.5.NSO.2.3,
Cause and Effect
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Cause and Effect
Lesson Description: Cause and Effect combines voice-over with imagery to demonstrate the relationship between cause and effect both in everyday life and when we read. The cause is the reason for a situation or change; the effect is the result or the consequence. Common signal words are presented and used in finding the causes and effects within an original piece of text.
Standards: ELA.4.R.2.1, ELA.4.R.2.2, ELA.4.R.2.3, ELA.4.R.2.4
The Odyssey Introduction
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Odyssey Background, Greek Culture and Values, the Iliad, and Greek Mythology
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will gain the background knowledge they need to start reading the Odyssey. After the lesson the students will have a better understanding of Greek culture and values, the Iliad, and Greek Mythology.
Standards: ELA.9.R.1.4
Classification of Living Things
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Kingdoms, Classification, Characteristics of Living Things, Taxonomy, Scientific Name
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will identify the characteristics of life. Students will list the 8 levels of taxa and identify which two levels make up a scientific name. Students will describe the characteristics of the 6 Kingdoms of Life, including Archaea, Protista, Bacteria, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.
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Plot Elements
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Setting, Plot, Character
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will analyze the different plot elements in the plot diagram. They will see how these elements interact with one another to create a completed story.
Standards: ELA.7.R.1.1,
BMI Lesson
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Subject Area: Health Education | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Body Mass Index (BMI)
Lesson Description: This is a lesson for students to calculate their Body Mass Index as well as others and identify if those are in the healthy or non-healthy BMI range.
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Simple and Compound Interest
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 12
Lesson Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Simple, Compound Interest
Lesson Description: In this lesson, Students will learn how to calculate both simple and compound interest. Students will use the formulas for both skills to calculate acquired interest in real world situations.
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Thomas_J_Flipped_Classroom- Unpacking the AP Language Prompt
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Unpacking the AP Language Argumentative Prompt
Lesson Description: Learning how to read, annotate, and unpack argumentative AP Language prompts.
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Types of Clouds
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Science, Clouds, Weather
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will watch a video and answer discussion questions about the 3 types of clouds. Learning Objective: I am learning to ask questions and make observations of clouds in order to make predictions about weather.Success Criteria: I can observe cirrus, stratus, and cumulus clouds. I can predict weather conditions based on the clouds I observe.
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Standard Form of Linear Functions
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Linear Functions
Lesson Description: Students have learned how to create and interpret linear equations in slope-intercept form from real-world scenarios. Now, they will create and interpret linear functions in standard form.
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Interpreting and Sketching Qualitative Graphs
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Qualitative Graph, Function, Relationship, Increase, Decrease
Lesson Description: In this lesson, you will interpret graphs as qualitative functions. The relationships will always represent a function as no input of time can yield two different units. Students will apply their ability to identify functions, while describing functions in a real-world context. This will prepare students for the remainder of the unit where they will focus mainly on linear functions and briefly circle back to nonlinear functions.
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Healthy Fruits for Young Children
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Subject Area: Health Education | Grade Level: PreK
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: health, fruits, daily, sweet, eat
Lesson Description: In this lesson, the PreK students will familiarize themselves with different kinds of fruits. They will learn the names of the fruits and learn the rationale for eating fruits in order to grow in a healthy manner and keep the sickness away. The key words will include health, fruit, daily, and eating.
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Weathering and Erosion
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Weathering, Erosion, Earth Science
Lesson Description: Students will explore how natural forces in the world like wind, rain, and ice can work to change the surface of the Earth. Vocabulary(Part 1) Weathering: The breaking down of larger rocks into smaller pieces called sediment Erosion: The movement of sediment from one place to another by wind, water, or ice. Deposition: The dropping of sediment in a new location by wind, water, or ice Sediment: Small pieces of weathered rock. Objective:-Students will explore the relationship between weathering, erosion, and deposition. Students will understand how the processes of weathering, erosion, and deposition work together to change the surface of the earth.- The students will be able to explain how weathering and erosion change the Earth’s landscape.
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Cell Transport
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Cell Transport
Lesson Description: Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to describe how cell structures, cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems interact to maintain the basic needs of organisms. a. Develop a model and construct an explanation of how cell structures (specifically the nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall, chloroplasts, lysosome, and mitochondria) contribute to the function of the cell as a system in obtaining nutrients in order to grow, reproduce, make needed materials, and process waste. (Clarification statement: The intent is for students to demonstrate how the component structures of the cell interact and work together to allow the cell as a whole to carry out various processes. Additional structures, beyond those listed, will be addressed in high school Biology.) Students will investigate active and passive transport between cells.
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Fast and Slow, Objects Go
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Motion, Force, Gravity
Lesson Description: This activity will support students in developing knowledge and understanding about motion.
Standards: SC.6.P.13.1, SC.6.P.13.2, SC.6.P.13.3
Multiplication Strategies
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Multiplication Strategies
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn several strategies to use when multiplying. These strategies include equal groups, repeated addition, arrays, bar models, number lines, and a strategy called circles and lines. These strategies help students gain a foundational knowledge of solving multiplication problems.
Standards: MA.3.NSO.2.4
3 digit by 2 digit Multiplication
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Multiplier, Multiplicand, Product
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to apply the standard algorithm strategy for 2 digit by 2 digit multiplication problems to 3 digit by 3 digit multiplication problems.
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Argumentative Writing 101
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Argumentative Writing
Lesson Description: The 5 basic parts of an argumentative essay are important to build a strong argument. In this flipped classroom activity, you are going to watch a video that covers the main parts of a good essay. After you watch the video you will answer 10 questions over the video. Finally, there are 3 Nearpod activities that you will complete to build your understanding of an argument.
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Using Place Value Knowledge to Problem-Solve
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Place value, expanded form , standard form, partial sum, sum, operation
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will be taught how to compute addition problems using their knowledge of place value. A review of place value to inclue identifying the correct number placements, expanded form and standard form will be included in the lesson to better prepare students to problem-solve a part-whole addition problem.
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Reconstruction Plans
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Reconstruction
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will explore the key components of both the Presidential Reconstruction plan and the Congressional Reconstruction plan. By doing so, they will be able to compare and contrast the key aspects of these plans.
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Rocks and Minerals: What is the difference?
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: physical attributes, color, texture, luster, hardness, classify, rocks, minerals, soil
Lesson Description: Rocks and minerals have properties that may be identified through observation and testing. The properties determine how the materials are used. In this lesson, students will review and summarize the properties of the rocks and minerals that they have observed. Students will compare rocks and minerals and discuss the similarities and differences between them.
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Organelles: Structure and Function
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Organelles, Cytoplasm, Nucleus, Cell Wall, Cell Membrane, Chloroplasts, Lysosome, Mitochondria
Lesson Description: This lesson will focus on how cell organelles work together inside of a cell to keep it alive. Each organelle has a particular structure and function that it carries out in order to allow the cell to thrive. S7L2. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to describe how cell structures, cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems interact to maintain the basic needs of organisms. a. Develop a model and construct an explanation of how cell structures (specifically the nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall, chloroplasts, lysosome, and mitochondria) contribute to the function of the cell as a system in obtaining nutrients in order to grow, reproduce, make needed materials, and process waste.
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Irony: Dramatic, Situational, an Verbal
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Irony, Dramatic, Situational, Verbal
Lesson Description: This lesson covers the three types of irony. The video explains each of the three types of irony in detail. The quiz requires recall of the material and application of the material. Success Criteria: I can identify, explain, and apply the principles of dramatic irony, situational irony, and verbal irony in real-world scenarios.
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Subtracting using Place Value
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Place Value, Subtraction
Lesson Description: This lesson should take 3 days, 30 minutes per day including work completion. On day one, students will watch the informal video on YouTube to learn about how to subtract using Place value and the standard algorithm and practice using a resource listed of their choice. On day two, students will watch their teacher's lesson/youtube video and complete the independent practice and exit ticket. On day 3, the students will complete the math subtraction game activity before taking the quiz. The additional resources are educational games! They are VERY FUN!
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Multiplication Strategies
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Multiplication, Equal Groups, Arrays, Repeated Addition, Number lines
Lesson Description: After this lesson, students will be able to understand and solve multiplication problems using multiplication strategies - equal groups, repeated addition, arrays, and number lines.
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Nonfiction Text Features
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Nonfiction Text Features
Lesson Description: The goal of the lesson is to help you learn about the various types of text features in nonfiction text. You will also learn how nonfiction text features help add to a text and provide the reader with important information about a new topic. You will watch a video to learn how to identify text features and then complete a 10-question quiz to show your understanding. Use the resources that follow the quiz for additional information and practice.
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Parts of Speech
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Parts of Speech
Lesson Description: I can analyze parts of speech.rnIn this lesson, students will dive deep into the essential parts of speech, including verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, interjections, conjunctions, and prepositions. They will explore the defining characteristics of each category and understand their roles in constructing meaningful sentences. The learning journey commences with an instructive video that highlights and provides examples of each part of speech. Following the video, students will assess their understanding through a comprehensive quiz, with the option to retake for mastery. To solidify their knowledge, additional exercises focused on these parts of speech will be available at the lesson's conclusion.
Standards: None
Newton's Laws
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Newton's Laws of Motion, Force, Mass, Acceleration
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate force and motion and their effects on acceleration using Newton's Three Laws of Motion. This will also include key vocabulary words: inertia, net force, force, friction, and gravity.
Standards: None
Narrative Writing Strategy: Show, Don't Tell
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Narrative Writing Strategies
Lesson Description: Avoid bland stories! Learn how to engage your readers by painting a picture in their minds. The writing technique, "Show, Don't Tell" allows an author to effectively highlight key events, character traits, and emotions within a story.
Standards: ELA.9.C.1.2
7 Continents of the World
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: 7 Continents, North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica, World, Map
Lesson Description: Students will develop their geography skills by learning to locate major topographical features on the Earth's surface, focusing on identifying and mapping all seven continents: North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Antarctica, and Australia.
Standards: SS.1.G.1.4,
The Three Branches of Government
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Three Branches of Government, Government, Executive, Legislative, Judicial, President, Congress, Supreme Court, Laws
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the three branches of government: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial and how each branch interacts with the other.
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Multiplying Whole Numbers
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Multiply, Whole Number, Digits, Product, Place Value, Place Holder
Lesson Description: Students will learn to multiply a 3-digit whole number by a 2-digit whole number.
Standards: MA.5.NSO.2.1
What Are Inequalities
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Subject Area: | Grade Level:
Lesson Length:
Keywords/Tags:
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to use inverse operations to solve two-step inequalities and write inequalities from real-world situations and use inverse operations to solve them.
Standards: MA.7.AR.2.1, MA.7.AR.2.2
Analyzing the Interactions of Story Elements
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Analyzing the Interactions of Story Elements
Lesson Description: In this lesson you will review/ learn about the different elements of a narrative and how to analyze the ways in which they interact.
Standards: ELA.7.R.1.1
Alphabet Naming, Writing and Sound Recognition
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: PreK
Lesson Length: More than 2 hours
Keywords/Tags: Writing, Alphabet Recognition
Lesson Description: Students will learn how to write their letters. Students will learn the name of each letter in the alphabet. Students will be able to identify the sound that each letter makes.
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Changes in the Environment: Seasons
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Seasons, Changes in the Environment
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will identify and explain the changes that occur during the four different seasons- Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer. Vocabulary words include seasons, weather, fall, winter, spring, summer, change, temperature.
Standards: SC.2.E.7.1
How To Write An Introduction Paragraph
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Introduction, Claim, Reason, Evidence
Lesson Description: By the end of this lesson, 6th-grade ELA students will be able to write an introduction paragraph that introduces claims and organizes the reasons and evidence clearly.
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Push vs. Pull
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Push and Pull
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate the differences between a push and pull force.
Standards:
Finding Theme
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Theme, Central Message, Lesson
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will demonstrate their understanding of a story by finding the theme, central message, or lesson of a story. This includes demonstrating understanding of a character, setting, and plot of the story as well.
Standards: ELA.3.R.1.2, ELA.3.R.2.2
2-Step Equations
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Equations, Foundations of Algebra, 2-Step
Lesson Description: Students will be able to solve 2 step equations. rnrnThis is for Foundations of Algebra
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Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Adding Fractions
Lesson Description: Standard: 5.NR.3.3 Model and solve problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions and mixed numbers with unlike denominators. Lesson Outcomes: In this lesson, students will learn and practice how to add fractions with unlike denominators. The attached video that students will first watch includes mathematical vocabulary and steps on how to Add Fractions with Unlike Denominators. Students will be presented with 4 steps: find a common denominator, rename the fractions, add, and simplify. After watching the video, students will complete a 10 question quiz. The quiz will challenge students to consider the steps to adding fractions with unlike denominators and solving problems based on the information from the video. After the students have completed the quiz, 3 additional resources will be provided for students to continue learning and practicing. The first resource is a video that will provide more instruction for students who may need it. The instructions also challenge students to listen for any new information. The second resource is a game that will support students by providing visuals when adding fractions with unlike denominators. The third resource is a game that will challenge students with mixed number answers. At the end of this lesson, students are expected to recall the 4 steps to adding fractions with unlike denominators and solve problems.
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Economics for kids: Goods and Services
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Goods, Services, Money
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn what goods and services are and be able to differentiate between the two.
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Sentence Structure
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Simple, Compound, Complex, & Compound-Complex Sentences
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will identify the structures of simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences.
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States of Matter
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: States of Matter
Lesson Description: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to identify and describe the three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.
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Analyzing the Structure of Poetry
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: ELAGSE7RL5
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn a strategy to employ when analyzing poetry. This includes analyzing form, literary devices, tone, and meaning to understand its structure.
Standards: ELA.7.R.1.4,
Forms of Numbers
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: numbers, place value,
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn the different forms that numbers can be written. Students will know what standard form, expanded form, unit form, and word form. They will know how to identify and create the various forms.
Standards: MA.2.NSO.1.1
Literal vs. Nonliteral Language and their Meanings
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Literal and Nonliteral Language
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn the difference between literal and nonliteral language and how they add meaning to a text. Additionally, students will engage in identifying examples of literal and nonliteral language along with their meanings. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to identify and differentiate between literal and nonliteral language.
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Array City
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: multiplication, arrays, equal groups, columns, rows
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will explore multiplication through hands-on investigations and authentic problems. Students will explore patterns and properties and discover relationships between multiplication facts. Students will also represent and solve multiplication problems through the context of picture and bar graphs. Students will create statistical investigative questions, collect, analyze, and interpret numerical and categorical data as an entry point for learning about equal-size groups and multiplication.
Standards: None
Multiples and Factors / Prime or Composite
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Prime, Composite, Multiple, Factor
Lesson Description: At the end of this unit, students will be able to identify factors and multiples, explain their reasoning on whether the number(s) are factors or multiples, and explain why the number is prime or composite.
Standards: MA.4.AR.3.1
Operations with Imaginary Numbers
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: Standards: AA.FGR.5.2; AA.FGR.5.3
Lesson Description: After this lesson, students will be able to perform the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication on imaginary(complex) numbers.
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Division Using Partial Quotients
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Division, Partial Quotients
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be introduced to the partial quotients strategy to divide four digit numbers by one digit numbers. Students should already have the prior knowledge of what it means to divide, and how to divide using equal groups/equal shares method.
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Adding Numbers Within 20
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: addition within 20
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will learn the strategy of counting on to add numbers within 20. The strategy is not named specifically in the lesson, but is modeled and will be more explicitly discussed once the foundation has been laid.
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Action Verbs
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Action Verbs, Verbs
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will explain the function of action verbs in general and how to use them in sentences.
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Community Helpers
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Subject Area: Other | Grade Level: PreK
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: #communityhelpers #mailcarrier #trashman
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be learning about two of our ten community helpers, the trash man and the mail carrier. In this unit, Students are learning about the different people in our community that are called community helpers. Students are learning who the 10 community helpers are, what they wear and how they help our community. (due to the age of these students this model is targeted for teachers to use while teaching their pre-k level students)
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Seven Roles of the President of the United States
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 12
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Executive Branch, President, Roles of the President, American Government
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will examine the 7 roles that the President of the United States is expected to perform to fulfill their duties. These roles include: Chief Diplomat, Economic Leader, Chief Executive, Head of State, Commander in Chief, Party Leader, and Legislative Leader.
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Similes
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: ELS, similes, writing
Lesson Description: This lesson will help students understand similes. Students will deepen their understanding of similes by learning how to identify similes, analyze the comparison, and determine the author's meaning. Then, students will demonstrate their understanding of the structure and meanings of similes. This lesson has a video for students to watch followed by a quiz to check their knowledge. Additional resources are provided for students to explore.
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Life Cycle of Plants
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Life Cycle, Plants, Parts of a Plant
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will explore the different phases of a plant as it grows.
Standards: SC.1.L.14.2, SC.1.L.17.1
Emotional and Mental Health
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Subject Area: Health Education | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Emotional and Mental Health
Lesson Description: Throughout this unit, students will study the definitions and dimensions of health. Students will be able to describe health and analyze how they are interrelated and affect each other. Students will be able to connect the information that they learn to be a positive impact in their daily lives.
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Compound Words
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Compound Words
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be learning compound words. Students will use their knowledge of individual words to help them figure out the meaning of a compound word. For example, students will use their knowledge to predict that the meaning of a cupcake is a cake in a cup. This lesson is interactive to keep students engaged and grasp the content!
Standards: None
Pollution Lesson
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Subject Area: | Grade Level:
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Lesson Description: This lesson will focus on pollution. It will cover the three main areas of pollution including air, land, and water.
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Positioning: 2Puggles Case Study
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Subject Area: Other | Grade Level: 10
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: positioning, target market, digital marketing, social media marketing, position statement
Lesson Description: Social media is a part of a larger digital marketing strategy is one of the most effective ways to increase brand awareness. The goal is to utilize it to reach a wider target market and audience, by creating and sharing valuable content. Businesses can attract and engage with potential customers who may not have heard of them before and reach a larger audience by utilizing effective social media strategies. In this lesson, students will explore a case study on a woodworking shop. The learning objectives for this lesson are for students to gain experience in considering aspects of product positioning, writing a positioning statement, and evaluating a positioning statement.
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Simplfying Radicals
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Radicals
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn to apply prime factorization to simplify radicals.
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Addition and Subtraction within 1000
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: addition, subtraction, regrouping
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will explore addition and subtraction within 1000. This includes regrouping and borrowing within the hundreds, tens, and ones place.
Standards: None
Two and Three Dimensional Shapes
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Two and Three Dimensional Shapes
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate 2 and 3D shapes. This includes attributes about shapes.
Standards: None
Summarizing Literature
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Summary; plot
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to summarize a literary story. They will first view a short video from Khan Academy that defines what it means to summarize and why it is an important reading strategy. Then students will view another short clip that shows them the SWBST strategy for a literary summary. Next, they will read "Jack and the Beanstalk" and take a quiz. The quiz assesses important story elements needed to summarize on the tenth question. Finally, students can gain further practice by viewing a read aloud or playing one of two summarizing games.
Standards: ELA.5.R.3.2, ELA.5.R.3.2
Poetry Analysis - Sims Flipped Classroom
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Poetry, Analysis, TPCASTT
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn to analyze poetry using the TPCASTT System. Students, you will watch a video showing how to analyze poetry using this protocol, then will have access to a presentation and handout with all information included. After, you will take a quiz on TPCASTT to show your newly learned knowledge. You will end my reading the poem "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou in preparation to analyze it in class.
Standards: ELA.7.R.1.4
Main Idea
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Main Idea, Key Details
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will practice using the skill of finding the main idea and key details of a text.
Standards: ELA.3.R.2.2
Flipped Classroom-Social Studies 1st grade
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Social Studies, Ocean
Lesson Description: Students will learn about the 5 oceans and locate them on the map
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Exploring Story Elements
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Story Elements
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will review story elements.
Standards: ELA.4.R.3.2, ELA.4.R.3.2
New Deal Programs
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 11
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: FDR's New Deal Programs
Lesson Description: During the time of the Great Depression, President FDR pushed to establish programs and agencies that fit his 3 R's plan to get the country economically back on its feet. He faced some problems while creating the plan for his New Deal policies. FDR was criticized for his New Deal policies and even for his court-packing scheme. However, FDR was supported by his political party, cabinet members, and particularly his wife Eleanor Roosevelt. Review the video and Google Slides, then complete the quiz.
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Citing Textual Evidence
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 9
Lesson Length: 1 hour
Keywords/Tags: textual evidence, citing, RACE, inference, explicitly
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will use the RACE strategy to cite textual evidence of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. The students will read an anchor text and answer guided questions about the text.
Standards: ELA.9.C.2.1
Forms of Governments
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Forms of Governments
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about the different forms of governments and how citizens participate in government. This will include different forms of Autocratic and Democratic governments.
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The Crusades
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 10
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Crusades
Lesson Description: In this lessons, students will explain the causes of the Crusades and the impact they had on the Islamic World and Europe.
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Author's Purpose
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: PIEED
Lesson Description: After this lesson, students will understand the author's purpose/intent for writing.
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Intro to Text Structure
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: ELAGSE8RI5: Analyze in detail the structure of a specific paragraph in a text, including the role of particular sentences in developing and refining a key concept.
Lesson Description: Throughout this lesson, students will be introduced to 5 common text structures including description, sequence, cause and effect, compare and contrast, and problem and solution.
Standards: ELA.8.R.2.1, ELA.8.V.1.1, ELA.8.V.1.2, ELA.8.V.1.3
Analyzing Point of View
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 6
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Point of View
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to identify point of view in literature. Students will understand how pronouns can be a clue to help them identify a narrator's point of view. Students will learn the distinguishing features of different narrative perspectives.
Standards: ELA.6.R.1.3
Homophones
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 4
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Homophones, GA Standards, GELAGSE4L1g, GSE4L1
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will investigate words that sound alike but have different spellings and meanings.
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Heredity Unit 5th Grade
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Heredity, Inherited Traits, Acquired Traits, learned behaviors, Instincts
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will discover how and why some behaviors and physical traits are affected by choice and environment. They will understand Heredity determines which physical traits and instincts we inherit from our parents. As well as the difference in vocabulary like inherited traits, which are assigned to you from birth, and acquired traits, which are developed throughout life.
Standards: SC.5.L.17.1,
ELA Weather Day 1/9
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: ELA
Lesson Description: I have created a quick lesson in hopes to keep us on track this week. Please use the materials to answer the questions and feel free to work with a parent or sibling! You got this! Stay safe and I will see you tomorrow :)
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Telling Time to the Nearest Minute
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: telling time, nearest minute
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn to tell time to the nearest minute.
Standards: None
Multiplying Matrices
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 12
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Matrices
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how to multiply matrices.
Standards: None
Sea Turtle Lesson
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Sea Turtle, Ocean, Marine Life, etc.
Lesson Description: This lesson will go over basic information about sea turtles including their average size/weight, where they normally live, and the different types of them.
Standards: SC.3.N.1.6, SC.3.N.3.1, SC.3.N.3.3, SC.3.P.8.3
Counting Change
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Quarter, Dime, Nickel, Penny, Dollar
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn how much each coin is worth (quarter, dime, nickel, penny) and determine how much of each type of coin it will take to get to a dollar.
Standards: MA.1.M.2.2
Literary Devices: Contrast Language Techniques
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Subject Area: | Grade Level:
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Lesson Description: Students will learn language techniques of contrast: juxtaposition, oxymoron, paradox, and verbal irony.
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How to Tell and Write Time Using Analog and Digital Clocks
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 1
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Telling time, Analog Clocks, Digital Clocks, Half Hour, Hour
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will be introduced to how to tell time on analog and digital clocks as well as identify the written form of the time (i.e. 6:30, four o'clock, etc.). This learning will take place through an engaging video, a quiz to test their knowledge, and an assortment of additional resources that are available to them. By the end of this lesson, students will be familiar with and able to carry out telling and writing time with analog and digital clocks.
Standards: MA.1.M.2.1
Using Standard Form, Expanded Form, and Word Form
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 3
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: standard form, expanded form, word form
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about reading and writing numbers. This includes standard form, expanded form, and word form.
Standards: MA.3.NSO.1.1
Federalism: Who holds what power?
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Subject Area: Social Studies | Grade Level: 5
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Powers, Federal Government, States, Federalism
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn about Federalism and its different variations. They will be able to differentiate between federal powers and powers reserved for the states.
Standards: SS.5.C.3.3
Art of print making through the world
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Subject Area: Visual Art | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Printmaking, Stamp, Carving, Printing, Writing, Digital
Lesson Description: In this lesson you will learn the relevance and impact the visual art form of printmaking has had in history and in society development.
Standards: ELA.9.C.1.2, ELA.9.C.1.3, ELA.9.C.1.5, ELA.9.C.4.1, ELA.9.V.1.1
Comparing Two-Digit Numbers
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Greater than, Less than, Equal to, Comparing
Lesson Description: Students will watch a video at home introducing new concepts of comparing two-digit numbers.
Standards: MA.2.NSO.1.3
What is the Mitochondria
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Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will learn what the mitochondria is.
Standards: None
Recognize The Five Senses
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Subject Area: Science | Grade Level: K
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Science
Lesson Description: In this lesson, students will recognize the five senses and related body parts. This includes sight, smell, touch, taste, and sound.
Standards: SC.K.L.14.1
Data Analysis
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 2
Lesson Length: 30 minutes
Keywords/Tags: Data, Data Analysis, Graphs, Pictographs, Tables, Tally Marks, Units
Lesson Description: Students will learn how to represent data in graphs and other visual formats.
Standards: MA.2.DP.1.1
Evaluating an Author's Argument
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Subject Area: English Language Arts (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 7
Lesson Length: 15 minutes or less
Keywords/Tags: Evaluating Arguments
Lesson Description: In this lesson students will learn about the different elements of an argument.
Standards: ELA.7.R.2.4
Types of Solutions: Systems of Equations
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Subject Area: Mathematics (B.E.S.T.) | Grade Level: 8
Lesson Length: 45 minutes
Keywords/Tags: systems of equations; types of solutions
Lesson Description: Students should be able to analyze and explain the solutions to systems of equations presented numerically, algebraically, and graphically. When examining a graph, students should explain the significance of the point of intersection in a given context.
Standards: MA.8.AR.4.2, MA.8.AR.4.3