The lesson explains the order of operations. An explanation and examples are included.
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- Mathematics
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- Lesson Plan
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- Free Math Help
- Date Added:
- 12/01/2023
The lesson explains the order of operations. An explanation and examples are included.
Helping a child become responsible isn't always an easy process. This comprehensive site is directed towards parents (and can be easily adapted for educators) who would like to teach their children to become responsible citizens.
District/Building INFOhio Coach, Karen Gedeon, from Cuyahoga Falls City Schools created these activities for middle school students to begin exploring ISearch.
Revised with assistance from INFOhio Users Council members, ISearch BINGO can be broken into 3 separate activities which are listed below. Review the activities, and then download and print the documents you need.
INFOhio Users Council member and Ohio school librarian Amy Keister from Louisville City Schools created this activity perfect to get middle school students started in ISearch for exploration and research. Download and print to reproduce.
INFOhio Users Council members created this Jigsaw puzzle about Famous Ohioans. Students use ISearch to find the answers (and cite their sources) to the questions, then work together in groups to solve the Jigsaw Puzzle.
Students use INFOhio's ISearch, Go! Ask and Achieve and Ohio Means Jobs to research and to create and to deliver a presentation on a career.
Contains plans for two lessons that use movement and cheering to teach the letter y spelling generalization. In addition to objectives and standards, this instructional plan contains links to sites used in the lessons as well as assessment and reflection activities.
In this tutorial, conditional probability is presented with a definition and examples.
This site has a skeleton with points to click on. Each click brings up information on that bone in a separate window. If the windows are resized next to each other, it's point, click, and read.
Build a greater understanding of poetry and poet's voice. Develop and interpret a poem for a oral performance. Links include presentation rubrics and participation rubric.
Learners will be introduced to the many different functions of Google Maps as a way to find locations and directions to destinations, and using different methods of transportation. Learners will: This Intermediate lesson is approximately 15 mins.
An informational article on every aspect of "throwing up" for kids. Contains links to the contents of puke and to other pages with more information on the subject.
Introductory lesson on using keywords. Audience is high school students. Time for lesson is 45 minutes. Requires access to the Internet.
This site is an online lesson plan and practice problems for students learning how to compare two decimal values are provided here. A detailed explanation of both the methods and the practice questions are provided for easy understanding.
Students will read an article talking about the low-glycemic diet, respond on Google Classroom, debate with fellow classmates, and write a 1-3 page paper.
A collection of STEM video lessons for high school classrooms from the Blended Learning Open Source Science or Math Studies. First, take the teacher video tour, and then search the library by subject area, keyword, or standards to find classroom supplements which will support 21st century student learning.
Students can use M&M's to model a decay equation - exponential equations.
Lesson plan designed for seventh graders. Students write expository essays that include details, facts, and examples. Includes prewriting handouts, some example paragraphs, some example prompts, and a scoring guide.
This Bibliomania webpage features the full text of Anthony Trollope's short story "The Man Who Kept His Money in a Box." A link is provided to Bibliomania's Anthony Trollope main page, which has links to other Trollope works.