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- Three-year burns
- In Forests and fires: The longleaf pine savanna, page 4
- Figure 3 shows a longleaf savanna that is being burned at three year intervals. Note the almost complete absence of broadleaf trees on the forest floor, and the pines of many different sizes. The different sized pines indicate that pine regeneration has occurred...
- By Dirk Frankenberg.
- Exploring the Food Guide Pyramid
- Students will learn the 6 groups of the Food Guide Pyramid. Students will become familiar with how foods are categorized within the Pyramid. Students will also become familiar with serving sizes.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6–12 )
- By Elizabeth Carswell.
- Interior of spruce-fir forest
- In Roan Mountain Highlands, page 13
- Figure 11 shows an interior view of the spruce-fir forest on Roan High Knob. Note that trees of all sizes occur here, that they are crowded together so densely that some even grow on top of boulders as is the case in the foreground. Note also that dead trees...
- By Jennifer Godwin-Wyer and Dirk Frankenberg.
- Modern Balinese painted wood masks for sale to tourists

- Five modern Balinese painted wood masks hang on a dark wall display for sale to tourists. Of varying sizes, the white-painted masks show a variety of expressions from peaceful sleep, to playful smiles, to frowns of sorrow or fear. Mask making in Bali and Java...
- Format: image/photograph
- Discovering Pi
- This lesson introduces students to Pi through the discovery method of instruction. Students practice simple measuring skills to discover the relationship between the circumference and diameter of circular objects (Pi).They will be able to use this concept to find the circumference of any circle when the diameter is given.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6 Mathematics)
- By Betty Shell.
- Math problems for grade 8 geometry
- In Problem centered math, page 6
- Problem sets in PDF format that address objectives of the Measurement and Geometry strands of the North Carolina Standard Course of Study for Mathematics, Grade 8.
- By Grayson Wheatley.
- Penguin possibilities: Sorting by attributes
- This lesson is designed to help students observe details and explore ways that objects, in this case penguins, can be sorted by various attributes such as size, color, etc.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K Mathematics)
- By Shyrl Stadler.
- Beehives

- A set of three huts made of mud, cone shaped, stand on top of brick platforms. The huts are light brown and have smooth sides. They are all different sizes, the one in front is smaller, and the the right one is larger, and the one on the left is the largest....
- Format: image/photograph
- Predicting skills
- Students will practice predicting what will happen in different stories and understand why predicting is important while reading.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2–4 English Language Arts)
- By Susan Bell.
- Shapes
- Students will use the Kid Pix Studio Deluxe computer software program to draw a circle, square, rectangle, and triangle. They will be instructed to make the shapes a certain color and size. Then they will print their work.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K Mathematics)
- By Di Small.
- Demonstration
- This education reference article explains the demonstration method of teaching.
- Format: article
- By Heather Coffey.
- Ruins in Miletus

- The remains of a large building loom over the light blue cloudy sky. All that is left of the building is the entrance - several columns, only four of which are full, a roof and a wall that has two doors in it. There are half walls around the building on all...
- Format: image/photograph
- Jumping with Jack Be Nimble
- In Mother Goose in use: Rhymes that teach, page 3
- In this kindergarten lesson plan, students use the nursery rhyme "Jack Be Nimble" to practice locomotor skills and sorting objects.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K Healthful Living and Science)
- By Lisa Wright.
- Lycian Tombs

- The side of a green cliff, with several large buildings bas-relief in the side of the cliff. There are 8 or 9 buildings of various sizes and details, some with columns and detailing. A few of the buildings are more deteriorated, exposing just a door in the...
- Format: image/photograph
- Magnetic magic
- Students will explore and experiment with a magnet's mysterious invisible strength by rotating through five hands-on centers.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4 Science)
- By Thelma Pike.
- Fiddler crab

- This close-up photograph of a male fiddler crab gives a clear view of its asymmetrical claws. Fiddler crabs are small crabs, reaching body sizes of only one to two inches. There are nearly 100 species of fiddler crab, found in marine environments in west Africa,...
- Format: image/photograph
- Equal inches
- In this lesson, students will begin measuring with nonstandard units and discover the need for a standard unit of measure. Students will also learn to measure to the nearest inch using an inch ruler correctly and record their results.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2 Mathematics)
- By Charlene Martin.
- Using the multimedia library
- Guidelines and instructions on finding and using images, audio, and video in the LEARN NC multimedia library.
- Format: article/help
- North Carolina cities, 1860

- Map shows locations and sizes of North Carolina towns and cities with populations greater than 2,500 in 1860.
- Format: image/map
- North Carolina cities, 1880

- Map shows locations and sizes of North Carolina towns and cities with populations greater than 2,500 in 1880.
- Format: image/map