This site from Richland Community College provides an overview of probability including …
This site from Richland Community College provides an overview of probability including a list of probability rules. Several examples using dice are included.
This is a basic introduction to the scientifice method that includes links …
This is a basic introduction to the scientifice method that includes links to instructional videos, grade-level texts, interactive activities, and review materials.
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This lesson introduces the scientific method to your students through song. Students …
This lesson introduces the scientific method to your students through song. Students will learn the steps of the scientific method through this great song written by Kathleen Carroll. Click on the link and play it for your whole class.
This article is filled with tips for beginners on how to write …
This article is filled with tips for beginners on how to write radio drama sketches or adapt stories into radio plays. You'll see examples of sketches as well as tips on writing well. W.9-10.3, 3a, 3b Narratives, W.11-12.3, 3a, 3b Narratives, W.11-12.3c Narrative Org, W.11-12.3e Narrative Conclusion
This site from the University of Ottawa provides a wonderfully designed website …
This site from the University of Ottawa provides a wonderfully designed website that not only gives you exhaustive information on paragraph writing. Students will engage in starting with outlines, writing topic sentences, dividing their arguments, and developing unified and coherent paragraphs. W.9-10.1c cohesion/clarity/reason, W.9-10.2c cohesion/clarity/trans, W.11-12.2c Transition/Cohesion
This video lesson focuses on writing conclusions, i.e., what makes an effective …
This video lesson focuses on writing conclusions, i.e., what makes an effective conclusion, what to include in a conclusion, and how to write one. [7:44] W.9-10.1e, W.9-10.3e Conclusion, W.11-12.1e Argument Conclusion, W.11-12.2f Conclusion, W.11-12.2f Conclusion, W.11-12.3e Narrative Conclusion
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