University of Alaska
Lesson Plans for Teaching Self-Determination
How do we prepare kids, especially those with disabilities, for life after school, for the workplace, for independent living? This 96-page packet is loaded with self-assessment surveys, with skill builders, with information about rules,...
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2006 U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad Part III
In this chemistry Olympiad lab worksheet, students are given two lab problems to design experiments. Topics include determining the mass percentage of a given compound and determining an unknown metal using quantitative and qualitative...
University of Kentucky
Bullying Awareness Lessons, Activities and Resources
What are the different types of bullying? What are the impacts? What is the role of the bystander in bullying? What can be done to stop bullying? These questions are addressed by the activities included in a workshop designed for middle...
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Ambassadors or Annoyances?
In this instructional activity, students learn about the need for behavior standards for American college students in foreign study programs; they then create an introductory guide to the cultural values and customs of their own region...
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Money Math: Lessons for Life
Students develop a budget for a college student using all of the influences that the student would have. In this budgeting lesson plan, students use real life examples to create a budget spreadsheet. Students read and study sample...
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Evaluation Techniques
Students study the indicators that determine a Web site's credibility.
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The Need to Evaluate
Students access 3 Internet sites. They examine the need to question information found on the Internet and research a question using the Internet. They study discrepancies among Web sites and brainstorm indicators that determine a Web...
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Evaluation Practice
Students analyze several web sites for the five indicators: authorship, purpose, URL, currency and design. they Recognize the differences between a credible Web site and a questionable one.
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How Far Away is Your College?
Eighth graders practice using atlases. In this geography skills lesson, 8th graders select a college they would like to attend and use an atlas to respond to questions about the geography of the place.
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Introduction to Cyberbullying — Avatars and Identity
Young scholars explore the nature of cyberbullying. In this cyber ethics lesson, students discuss common online and cyber communication courtesies. Young scholars role-play cyber etiquette, read literature regarding bullies, and discuss...
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Local or State Government?
Students explore the differences between the responsibilities of the local and the state governments in Ohio. The roles of the two different levels of government are investigated and applied to a variety of situations in this lesson.
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Inserting Formulas in a Worksheet in Excel
Ninth graders study the vocabulary necessary to create formulas in Microsoft Excel. They complete assigned problems from the textbook for each type of function demonstrated by the teacher until they have developed competency with each...
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Exploring Careers
Students are introduced to the Occupational Outlook Handbook to analyze and synthesize career information found within it. Students become better informed about careers that interest them. Presentation
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Birth of Bits and Bytes
Students research the development of modern computer technology and ENIAC, the first computer. They discuss the origins of the modern computer and the use of flow charts. They create a flow chart on poster board using Crayola Markers....
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Personal and Family Considerations
In this vocational worksheet, students respond to 28 questions, rating them from strongly agree to strongly disagree. The questions focus on personal, family, and future considerations.
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Market Before You Produce
In this vocational worksheet, students answer nine questions about a product they could market and determine if it meets customer needs.
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Identify the Keys
In this computer keyboard worksheet, young scholars see a replica of a computer keyboard with blank spaces on the keys. Students fill in the blanks.
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Computers, Input or Output
In this computers worksheet, students examine the parts of a computer and differentiate between the devices that provide input or output.
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Computers Vocabulary Worksheet
In this computers worksheet, middle schoolers look for the meanings of the listed vocabulary words for the ten problems. The words should be used in the correct context.
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Operating Systems of Computers
In this computer operating systems worksheet, students choose from the ten words in the word box to fill in the blanks of each sentence.
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Computers: Inside & Out- The Mac Desktop Labeling Worksheet
In this computer education worksheet, learners label the diagram by placing the name of the desktop feature on the 8 blank lines at the bottom of the page. They use words from a word bank to the right of the diagram.
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Computers: The Mac Desktop
In this computer related worksheet, students fill in the blank of each sentence with a word from the word bank dealing with Mac desktop computers.
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Knowing Your Computer
In this computers activity, students examine the eight parts of a computer and ask for adult help to define the functions of each piece of hardware.
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Call the Police! Scavenger Hunt
For this policeman worksheet, students utilize the Internet to visit one specific website to locate the answers to five questions about accepting a job as a policeman.