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- Even human beings are odd!
- The lesson will broaden students' knowledge of even and odd numbers through interesting activities and by relating that knowledge through real life experiences.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2 Mathematics)
- By Jackie Barrett.
- Odd & even exploration
- This lesson will involve students in using manipulatives to explore even and odd numbers.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 1 Mathematics)
- By Alta Allen.
- Measurement
- Children will work with a partner to measure their hands, feet, and smiles to the nearest inch and centimeter. Children will measure cut slips of different colored construction paper from 1 - 12 inches and graph into even-odd, shortest to longest, longest to shortest. Children will record their information, use the information to solve word problems, and create a number sentence.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2 Mathematics)
- By Ann Franklin.
- Place value to the thousands place (review activity)
- Students will use number cards with the digits 0-9, and a place value chart with thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones columns to play this game using place value.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3 Mathematics)
- By Beth Evans.
- Lucky ladybug doubles
- This lesson will involve students in using symmetry and doubling of numbers 1 through 7 to make ladybugs.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K–1 Computer/Technology Skills and Mathematics)
- By Alta Allen.
- Number sense every day
- Number sense – an intuitive feel for numbers and their relationships – develops when children solve problems for themselves.
- By Lisa Wilson Carboni.
- Savor the rainbow
- Use skittles to help the students practice the concepts of sorting data, recording data, writing the data collected in fraction form (part/whole), changing the fractions into decimals and percents, and taking the data collected and making a spreadsheet, bar graph, and circle graph of the data.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 7 Mathematics)
- By Beverly Revis.
- Marvelous metamorphosis
- Most kids love insects. This integrated unit will enable students the opportunity to observe, identify, and describe the life cycle a mealworm goes through during his metamorphosis into a grain beetle.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2 English Language Arts and Science)
- By Pam Maness.
- It's all about choice
- Students will examine the different choices they make as supporting or undermining their intent to remain abstinent, including the affect of substance use on those choices.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Healthful Living)
- By Kathy Crumpler.
- Peoples of the Piedmont
- In Prehistory, contact, and the Lost Colony, page 2.4
- In the years between 1000 and 1200 CE, Native life in the north and central Piedmont hadn’t changed much from prior Woodland times. People still lived in small hamlets whose houses strung out along river and stream banks. At times, the hamlets sat empty when people left to hunt and gather wild foods. But times were about to change. Around 900 CE, corn agriculture began. As a result, population began to grow, people began gathering in larger villages, and conflicts erupted.
- Format: article
- Among the Tuscarora: The strange and mysterious death of John Lawson, gentleman, explorer, and writer
- They've taken his clothes, picked the straight razor out of his pocket: one brave fingers it, touches the blade — bright blood springs from his thumb and he laughs. The pitch pine split by the women is ready, a clay pot full...
- Format: article
- By Marjorie Hudson.
- The village farmers
- In Intrigue of the Past, page 3.5
- North Carolina sat on a crossroads by AD 1000. Cultural ideas from other places breezed through it and around it: how to decorate pottery, how to orient political and social life, how to honor the dead, how to structure towns.