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College progress check
This lesson plan for tenth- and eleventh-grade students teaches them the importance of setting graduation goals, tracking the achievement of those goals, and provides strategies for finding a college that meets their needs. Activities differ for each grade level.
Format: lesson plan (grade 10–12 Guidance)
Surviving those scholarship interviews!
This activity is designed to provide an opportunity for students to practice interviewing skills. It is particularly geared toward those students who will be facing competitive scholarship interviews (Teaching Fellows, Moreheads, civic organizations, etc.).
Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Guidance)
By Sharon Waugh.
That was then, this is now
Students will explore various career topics and study technological changes over last 30 years.
Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Guidance)
By Cary Lane Cockrell.
Why work hard in school?
This lesson plan for seventh- and eighth-grade students teaches the importance of working hard and earning good grades. Activities differ for each grade level. They provide a great way to focus students at the start of the school year.
Format: lesson plan (grade 7–9 Guidance)

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Free Online MIT Course Materials
At this site MIT provides a number of great resources for high school teachers and students. These include video demonstrations, AP level practice problems and exam questions, hands on learning examples, and links to further resources from MIT education outreach... (Learn more)
Format: website/lesson plan
Provided by: MIT