In this adapted ZOOM video segment, cast members calculate how much water …
In this adapted ZOOM video segment, cast members calculate how much water they each use during a typical shower. They compare their results to their original predictions.
Transform your content and simplify your grading process with one tool: TeacherMade! …
Transform your content and simplify your grading process with one tool: TeacherMade! TeacherMade allows educators to convert images, pdfs, and Docx files to digital assignments, featuring interactive answer fields and auto-grading! With tons of free features and an intuitive user interface, this is one online tool you won’t want to miss!
Scientists explain what a magnetic field is, in everyday science and in …
Scientists explain what a magnetic field is, in everyday science and in astronomy. See examples of magnets and magnetic fields, as well as an example of an electromagnet. [8:25]
Get the latest on the University of Cincinnati's Economics Center’s $martPath, a …
Get the latest on the University of Cincinnati's Economics Center’s $martPath, a new, online teaching resource for grades 1-6 geared towards economic and financial education. There will a tutorial of the tool and discuss ways to implement $martPath in your classroom.
This lesson will describe how receptors allow you to detect smells and …
This lesson will describe how receptors allow you to detect smells and tastes and will describe the link between taste and smell. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "Smell & Taste." [6:51]
WOSU Public Media is uniquely positioned to foster social-emotional development in a …
WOSU Public Media is uniquely positioned to foster social-emotional development in a pre-school and elementary schools. The broadcast and digital assets of PBS Kids are trusted by parents, have a wide following with families, and are aligned with early learning and development standards recognized by educators and policymakers. This session provides a strong foundation in social and emotional awareness content integrating PBS Learning Apps, WOSU Public Media’s Ready to Learn resources, and a new video series, Drawing with Mr. J, to engage early learning educators with students and their families. Educators will learn how to put into action educational programming to open the door for rich conversations between children, parents, and educators about self-regulation, agency, identity and emotional balance aligned with Ohio’s Social and Emotional Learning Standards.
Social-Emotional Learning is an important component of being successful in school and …
Social-Emotional Learning is an important component of being successful in school and society. In this session, each of the 5 components of social-emotional learning (self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making) will be explored. That exploration will be done through tools connected to lesson plans. In the time allotted for this session, the participant could potentially be introduced to 10-15 new integration tools. Each of those tools will be weaved into a lesson that supports social-emotional learning.
At head of title: Jon Husted, Ohio Secretary of State.; "Celebrating 110 …
At head of title: Jon Husted, Ohio Secretary of State.; "Celebrating 110 years, 1902-2012"--Cover.; "SOS0310(05/2012)"--P. 4 of cover.; Harvested from the web on 6/11/13
Looking for a different way to challenge the way your students convey …
Looking for a different way to challenge the way your students convey their understanding while encouraging them to be creative? Stop motion animation may be an option for you. Stop motion animation adds a novel and exciting spin to projects and presentations for all subject areas. Learn how to get started in this presentation.
This colorful, interactive site demonstrates how fossils can be used to discover …
This colorful, interactive site demonstrates how fossils can be used to discover a range of information about the past. Topics include Past Lives, Paleoecology, Geologic History, and Biodiversity.
Since opening in the fall of 2018, the National Veterans Memorial and …
Since opening in the fall of 2018, the National Veterans Memorial and Museum (NVMM) has been capturing the audio history of Veterans. The Stewart Malquist Fund has provided funding to promote sharing these oral histories with students to honor Veterans. WOSU Classroom has partnered with NVMM to create a story catalog and curriculum for students in grades 5-8. Students explore oral histories shared by Veterans at the National Veterans Memorial and Museum (NVMM) to create a poetic narrative published into an eBook. Live Q & A doc:
Animated video addresses living in a material economy, focusing on how discarded …
Animated video addresses living in a material economy, focusing on how discarded electronic devices contain dangerous toxins. Learn how this waste harms the environment and endangers human health and how you can take action to help solve this problem. [7:47]
This resource focuses on teaching students how to do historical research via …
This resource focuses on teaching students how to do historical research via a series of steps. Historical photos and documents are included as examples.
Students will investigate solutions to groundwater shortage and be introduced to the …
Students will investigate solutions to groundwater shortage and be introduced to the story of Ottawa County, MI where a water shortage caused such water scarcity that taps ran dry for residents.
There are three types of color receptors in your eye: red, green …
There are three types of color receptors in your eye: red, green and blue. But how do we see the amazing kaleidoscope of other colors that make up our world? The following learning module explains how humans can see everything from auburn to aquamarine. [3:44]
What if Anne Frank hadn't kept a diary? What if no one …
What if Anne Frank hadn't kept a diary? What if no one could listen to Martin Luther King's Mountaintop speech? What if the camera hadn't been rolling during the first moon landing? Actively listening to the voices of the past and the people who matter to us is important, and StoryCorps wants you to lend your voice to history, too. Here's how. [3:18]
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