Intel
Plugging into the Sun
What's cooking? A sizzling STEM unit challenges scholars to build a solar cooker that can successfully cook an egg. The unit opens with a study of Earth's rotation, the sun's energy, and shadows. Pupils use a compass and thermometer to...
West Virginia Department of Education
Intelligence of Authentic Character - News Coverage and John Brown's Raid
The resource, a standalone, shows how news coverage of John Brown's Raid began when the event happened and how that reporting shaped perception in West Virginia history. The resource includes interesting anticipatory discussion...
C3 Teachers
Murder of Emmett Till: Is It Ever Too Late for Justice?
The murder of Emmett Till is the focus of a guided inquiry that asks scholars to research the events, the trial, recent attempts to reopen the case and the effect of the murder on people today.
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I Can Be Happy for Hours Just Doing
Students explore leisure activities. In this leisure activities activity, students define the topic and write a paper about a leisure activity they love. Students draw a cartoon illustrating the activity and write a poem or short story...
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Unscramble the Words: Hour of the Olympics
In this word association instructional activity, students assess and utilize skills on how to unscramble twelve words that are associated with the Olympics.
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"Use an Anemometer," said the Meteorologist
Students participate in an hands-on construction of an instrument to measure wind speed.
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Proportional Patterns
In this mathematics instructional activity on measurement, 5th graders complete several word problems on locating proportional patterns. Then they complete each table with the correct measurements and times for each problem.
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Units Of Time
In this units of time worksheet, learners cut out ten strips of time and then match up the strips of time to their actual times.
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Match the Clocks to the Hours They Express
In this telling time in words learning exercise, students analyze 7 clocks and match them to the words that express the time. Note: 7:05 is expressed as "seven oh five."
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Lunch Hour Problem
In this worksheet, students figure out what grade Charlie Brown was in. There is an answer key for this question.
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Using Data
In this analyzing data activity, 4th graders read, study and interpret a bar graph on how many hours Millie spends a week drawing each day. Students answer 2 short answer questions relating to the bar graph.
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Time to Five Minutes
In this math worksheet, students tell the difference between the hour and minute hands on a clock. They tell the time on four analog clocks to the nearest five minutes.
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Telling Time: Elapsed Time
Students review time telling skills and are introduced how to determine the time before or after an interval of hours. They then determine the time at the end of an interval of hours and minutes and solve problems about elapsed time.
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Working Out The Workout: Chart Activity
In this chart worksheet, students complete one column in a chart to determine total hours of exercise time, then use the chart to complete 4 additional questions.
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Circle Graph: Snoozing Animals
In this circle graphs worksheet, students make a circle graph for each animal shown in a chart showing average number of hours each animal sleeps and is awake.
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Energy Balance: The Ins and Outs
Learners review data from a 24-hour dietary recall to gain an understanding of the information regarding energy intake and macronutrients.
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Rock Around the Clock
First graders use a Judy Clock to learn time to the hour and half hour. They practice by ringing a bell and telling the time. They complete an activity sheet after practicing for several days.
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Telling Time
Third graders use a clock to physically identify time at the quarter hour. As a class, they are randomly called on and expected to hold up their clock with the correct time. They complete a worksheet and answer questions to complete...
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Angles of Time
In this angles of time activity, students draw an hour hand on a clock to represent given angles and show a time, then "write about it." Answers included on page 2.
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ESOL: Time and Money
Students study the parts of an analog and digital clock. They create paper clocks to identify telling time to the hour, half-hour, and quarter past and quarter after. They practice tellng time in pairs.
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Attitude Adjustment
Students identify and track the number of times they complain in a twenty-four hour period. They examine their own habits and predict the outcomes of their own performance on this activity and identify people, things, and "other" that...
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Biological Rhythms
Young scholars conduct experiments to determine their circadian rhythms for a cycle of about 24 hours.
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Elapsed Time
Sixth graders investigate time, distance and speed. For this math lesson, 6th graders convert elapsed time into hours, minutes, and seconds. They analyze a marathon to find data on elapsed time.
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Telling Time
Students identify numerals on a clock and put them in correct order. They identify the hour and minute hands on a clock. Students practice time skills by telling time by the hour using a standard clock.
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