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The Declaration and Beyond
Students are explained that they are going to use a part of Thomas Paine's 1776 pamplet Common Sense as a starting point for exploring about argumentation, or persuasive writing. They are given a copy of the excerpt. Students discuss...
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If The Career Fits, Explore It!
Seventh graders are introduced to the Interest Inventory worksheet. Individually, they complete the inventory to determine the best career for them based on their characteristics. To end the lesson, they are shown their results to be...
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Stock and Inventory
Pupils create databases. In this spreadsheet lesson, students take stock of their toys and create databases. Pupils consider good business practices as they listen to guest speaker discuss how to control inventory.
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Folk Group Inventory Worksheet
In this folk group inventory activity, students define the folk groups they belong to and complete an inventory to discover what makes them folk groups.
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Blakesley Hall and Inventories
In this Blakesley Hall worksheet learners will compare the Inventory Lists from two different houses and determine which items belonged to which person based on their economic background.
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Property
Students examine a property inventory of a farm owner from 1785 in Sussex County. The inventory is part of a probate file used to settle the estate of the deceased person and includes the estimated value of each piece of property. ...
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IEP
Students and parents fill out an inventory sheets where they identify and list their perceptions of the student's learning strengths, weaknessess to improve, goals and interests, and preferences for classroom learning and studying.
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Take Only Photos and Leave Only Bubbles
Students make careful observations and record their observations. They communicate their findings with their peers and analyze data collected about a site. They determine what it means to be a looter, and feel the direct effects of...
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Money Problems
In this mathematics worksheet, 4th graders use the table given to find the total amount of money at home. Then they use the inventory that a store gave to solve each of the problems that follows. Students also solve for n.
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Importance of a Household Inventory
Learners explore the necessity of household insurance. They discuss the importance of having a household inventory in the event of a loss. After completing an inventory of their own home, students compare their list against a detailed...
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University of Massachusetts: Merchandise Inventory
This site presents quiz questions and problems regarding merchandise inventory, complete with solutions. The site discusses the purchase and sale of inventory, its disposition on financial statements, the merchandise inventory turnover...
Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments: What Is a Kanban?
In this activity, students use the CellSheet Application to understand how to track inventory and predict future trends based on average daily use. They will collect data, analyze it and make predictions. They also learn to use linear...
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: Budgeting for the Oregon Trail
As a part of the online collaborative unit, Westward Ho!, students will work in cooperative groups of 4-5 students to decide what items they need to take on the Oregon Trail, determine the cost of the items, and complete a ledger to...
Alabama Learning Exchange
Alex: How Much Is My Inventory Worth?
For this lesson, learners will estimate costs of inventory and cost-of-goods sold using inventory valuation methods. This is a Commerce and Information Technology lesson plan.
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Seven Ways to Reduce Your Inventory
Provides a method for inventory reduction. Seven tips and their explanation are presented.
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Pbj: Inventory Control Could Be Fueling Business Growth
This editorial discusses the connection between the economy and inventory control measures.