- Subject: Social Studies
- Grades: 9-12
Students examine human impact on the environment and devise possible solutions....
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Students examine human impact on the environment and devise possible solutions....
Students explore the concept of conformity through Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery”....
Students practice addition and subtraction through check writing and bill paying....
Students practice making inferences about story details in “Thank You, Ma’am”....
Young students master rounding 2- and 3-digit numbers through engaging, hands-on activities....
Young learners explore the difference between a want and a need....
Students master basic geometry concepts using the ancient form of origami....
Students practice asking and answering questions about a text to demonstrate understanding....
Students examine slave narratives as primary sources while exploring U.S. slavery....
Students practice identifying shapes of different sizes through a fun shape hunt!...
Students grapple with buoyancy of different objects in a watery, hands-on experiment....
Students dive deep into the causes and consequences of World War II....
Young learners tackle what letters are and practice identifying them....
Students practice writing and solving story problems involving time intervals with peers....
Students learn about genetic mutations in humans and create a model....
Students get creative comparing revolutionary wars of the U.S. and Latin America....