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Sometimes we may think our students need to be at a certain math level before they can work with tools like Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, or Desmos, but there are many rich activities that are accessible to all of our students. Looking to real-world scenarios gives students a practical sense for…
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Many people have strong opinions about vaccination. Use these vaccine lesson materials with your students to initiate a discussion of the facts and feelings that underlie people's beliefs on the subject. The pre-ASE level lessons cover the history of vaccines, the science behind how…
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This 11-lesson unit uses puzzles and questions with multiple solution paths to engage students in learning about properties of numbers and operations, the meaning of equality, and the power of place value.
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The SABES PD Center for Mathematics and Adult Numeracy created this handy 4-page grid as a reference for programs as they work on their scope and sequence. It contains a breakdown of the math standards by domain for Levels A through D.
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“Through topics such as family structures, immigration, and the value of education, show students how they can apply math and statistics to make real-life decisions and identify important changes in their community and country.” The US Census Bureau has a collection of activities, created by…
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"The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks: An Introduction to Jim Crow and the Great Migrations" is a CCRSAE-aligned unit based on a complex, non-fiction text. It is designed to be challenging for learners at GLE 6-8. EBRI vocabulary and comprehension exercises are included. The lessons can be…
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Water is an integral part of our lives. While the issues that surround it are often complex, this topic can and should be tackled by emerging readers. It is a topic that adults at all levels of reading and background knowledge will be able to relate to, making connections to their environment, to…
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What do students really want to learn about? One teacher discovered that "My students like this topic above all other history topics." Read her thoughtful commentary about teaching about the American Civil Rights Movement on the Reflect & Connect blog, and explore the CCRSAE-aligned…
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This page is part of Lesson Three for the Unit, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks: An Introduction to Jim Crow and the Great Migrations. It contains all the images used in the timeline activities in this lesson.
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This page is part of Lesson Three for the Unit, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks: An Introduction to Jim Crow and the Great Migrations. It contains all the maps used in this lesson.