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Uen: Tumbletown Tales
A collection of fun games for children based on the Canadian TV Series Tumbletown Tales.
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Uen: Continents: North America
Use these internet sites and complete the activities for each one to learn more about the third largest continent.
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Uen: Continents: Antarctica
Use these internet sites and complete the activities for each one to learn more about the second smallest and coldest continent.
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Uen: Continents: South America
Use these internet sites and complete the activities for each one to learn more about the fourth largest continent.
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Uen: Continents: Australia
Use these internet sites and complete the activities for each one to learn more about the smallest continent.
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Uen: Themepark: Liberty: Korean War
Find a large collection of internet resources organized around the Korean War. Links to places to go, people to see, things to do, teacher resources, and bibliographies.
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Uen: Co2 in Car Exhaust
Students will investigate the carbon dioxide content in different types of cars.
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Uen: Does Coke Float?
Sixth graders predict if different types of coke will float or sink.
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Uen: Habitat Alterations of a Riparia
This field trip is designed to physically immerse students in the concept of habitat alteration focusing on biotic and abiotic habitat alterations.
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Uen: Self Acceptance
Lesson focuses on students recognizing strengths in themselves and others as well as learning to write in verse.
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Uen: Adding Heat
Observe the changes in the states of matter and volume when a balloon-covered flask with water in it is heated.
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Uen: Renaissance Trade and Exchange
Sixth graders will research the development of international trade and the resultant cultural exchanges during the Renaissance.
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Uen: Rights and Responsibilities
Lesson helps students understand their rights and responsibilities and how it affects their lives.
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Uen: Emperor or President?
Lesson helps students trace attributes of the United States government to those of ancient Greek democracy.
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Uen: Job Application
Students will learn how to fill out a job application correctly.
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Uen: P H Changes in a Small Ecosystem
A pond water/hay infusion will be developed and observed. Student groups will add a range of acid and base solutions to look for changes.
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Uen: Where Are the Plates?
Students will use the trenches, ridges and rises to determine the plate boundaries on Earth.
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Uen: Radioactive Decay
In this activity students will use a mathematical model to study the process of radioactive decay in order to help understand how it can be used to determine the age of ancient earth materials.
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Uen: Investigating Convection
Learners will plan and conduct an experiment that investigates convection currents.
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Uen: Introduction to Climate Change
This is designed to be an introductory lesson to climate change. It covers the importance of the atmosphere, the basics of the "Greenhouse Effect" and an introduction to the human contribution to increased greenhouse gases.
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Uen: El Nino in a Bowl
Students model formation of an El Nino current in a pie pan.
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Uen: Composition of the Solar System
Students will use a reading selection to compare the solar system to a neighborhood and do some writing, drawing and make comparisons to reinforce their knowledge about the rocky planets, gas giants and amount of matter in the solar system.
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Uen: Wavelength and Energy
Students will calculate energy, frequency, or wavelength. After calculating, students graph their data and answer analysis questions.
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Uen: Successful Solutions
Young scholars will accurately prepare two solutions and use them to perform a Briggs-Raucher (starch-iodine) reaction.