Have
students use library or online sources to research their assigned aircraft.
In this activity
students use E = mc2 to calculate the amount of energy released from nuclear fusion reactions in the Sun.
Using their ability to calculate the volumes of cuboids, prisms and spheres
students use measuring tapes and maths to estimate the volume of their body.
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Students use PowerPoint to create a game based on the TV show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
The study, Reducing Absenteeism From Gastrointestinal and Respiratory Illness in Elementary School Students, published in the June 2008 issue of Pediatrics, showed that absenteeism rates for GI illnesses were lower in classrooms where teachers used disinfecting wipes once a day on desktops and helped
students use alcohol - based hand sanitizers before and after lunch.
Suggest
that students use subject dividers and a pouch for pens and pencils.
Students use drawing software, such as Paint or AppleWorks, to draw, or write and draw, their own endings to a read - aloud story.
Students use a graphics program to create designs similar to Navajo designs.
Have
students use QR to create resumes that link to other content such as their professional website or portfolio.
Whether
students use audio and video or pen and paper, encouraging them to take a few minutes to capture not only what they learned, but also how and why, may ultimately allow them to make deeper connections to the content.
You can have
students use an old technology — ballpoint pens — to keep their mistakes and revisions, and their learning, visible.
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students use technology for academic research; for downloading and uploading resources; for taking notes, writing essays, assignments and reports; for presentations that incorporate video and text; and for communicating with peers and teachers from within their school and across the globe.
Building on the success of youth - focused, anti-tobacco campaigns that expose industry tactics, educators can also boost school efforts to prevent underage drinking by having high - school
students use the site to research the «tricks» of the alcohol industry.
The Alphabet Game
Students use a set of alphabet cards to play a small - group spelling game.
Students use the iPods with external microphones to record their reading practice and assessments.
Finally,
students use the ME cutouts to introduce themselves to the rest of the class.
Students use computers to create spreadsheets for record keeping, to calculate net profit or losses from gross sales, and to produce order forms.
Presidential Bookmarks
Students use online resources and Microsoft Word to create bookmarks containing a few facts about a U.S. president along with his photograph, print the bookmarks, and trade them with their peers.
The reasons that
students use these services can vary.
His students use MGI Videowave 4 editing software, which allows them to create compressed video files in the real media format, although Shareski suggests that Windows Media -LRB-.
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students use technology for academic research and countless other things.
At the Grand Rapids Public Museum School,
students use the museum's exhibits — and the city of Grand Rapids — as their campus.
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students use the prime f...
In the end,
students use the clues to diagnose the patient with Dengue Fever, advise Dr. Smallz on the best treatment, and find him the safest route out of her body (they usually decide to take him through her ear).
The games area is of particular interest — here,
students use Spanish words as they play.
It also teaches computational thinking as
students use «recipes» to create things.
So in addition to the methods already discussed, we reinforce new vocabulary knowledge in other ways, such as regular classroom games, use of Vine and Instagram to create definitions of the words (we show an example below, and you can see more here), and having
students use online academic vocabulary exercises (our favorites are Vocabulary Exercises For The Academic Word List, The Academic Word List at UoP and English Online).
If you use Edmodo or Schoology, have
your students use the dropbox feature.
Eventually, I have
the students use articles and resources on the Ohio Insurance Institute website to fully understand the cost of car insurance.
When their «vehicle» begins to lose oxygen,
students use tools at hand to fashion a mechanical solution.
One way Wagner accomplishes those goals is through her yearly Oreo Project — an online collaborative activity in which
students use «the world's most popular cookie» to learn math, science, geography, technology, teamwork, and more.
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Students use the library for a variety of different purposes.
«Many times, I worked with a science teacher to help
students use the Internet to learn about planets, hurricanes, earthquakes, and so on,» said retired K - 8 computer teacher / coordinator Betty Kistler.
The day before a big project submission, have
students use the rubric to grade each other.
Task management refers to how
students use their writing time and organise their writing task.
Two graphs are better than one: Have
students use more than one graph to show the same relationship.
For example, one middle school lesson about the properties of exponents involved providing one property, XAXB = XA+B, and having
students use that to methodically derive each following exponent property using only the ones they had previously proved.
This tool didn't arrive until near the end of the year, so we didn't see
students use that much, but it interested them, and I expect to see a bigger use in the fall.
Students use all kinds of resources — including encyclopedias, almanacs, bios and other books, and the Internet — to locate specific information about each president.
The work of historians involves creating and debating the frameworks for the historical narratives
our students use to interpret history.
At subject selection,
students use an online module called WebChoice.
The idea is that
the students use Skittles to create and analyse different sampling methods.
When
students use graphs to investigate and represent those relationships, they have opportunities to make more meaning from the graphs.
The Next Generation Science Standards are focused on helping
students use science to make sense of real - world phenomena and use engineering to solve problems.
Our one suggestion to having
students use your rubrics: make sure they're written in words they can easily access and understand.
Students use them for reference when they are writing.
A number of the professional - development videos posted to the site encourage educators to embrace the technology
their students use every day, including the use of blogs, wikis, and online video.
A good scratch activity for KS3,
students use the resources to fly a plane around Europe, good for links with Geography.
«Once I located the right tech person — who was friendly but overworked — he entered a couple of keystrokes and let
my students use the tool.»
Self - Image:
Students use digital photos of themselves to make their own versions of Flat Stanley.