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Preview of Engineering Nehemiah's Wall: MS STEM in the Bible Project ETS1 7.G.A.1

Engineering Nehemiah's Wall: MS STEM in the Bible Project ETS1 7.G.A.1

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Want a project for your STEM class that uses math and science as much as engineering? Need an engineering project that's biblically integrated from start to finish? Challenge your students to be like Nehemiah and build the wall of Jerusalem! In this project, students: Learn about the Engineering Design Cycle as they read through the book of NehemiahPractice using a ruler and pencil to make scale drawings, then scale up a mapExamine the history of Jerusalem's walls through the lens of weatheri
Preview of Have You 'Herd'?  Group Behavior Performance Task HS LS2-8

Have You 'Herd'? Group Behavior Performance Task HS LS2-8

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Students research their choice of animal and create a finished product of choice to show their understanding of group behavior. This is a performance task for HS LS2-8, and assumes students have previous understanding of group behavior vocabulary and basic research skills. Created as a distance learning activity. This hyperdoc was designed for use in Google Classroom or Canvas, but the editable document should also work to print for individual student or classroom use. Please let me know
Preview of Typing Level 1 Hyperdoc for Middle School Technology or Computer Science

Typing Level 1 Hyperdoc for Middle School Technology or Computer Science

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This hyperdoc is for students to take ownership of their own typing progress. This assignment walks students through: understanding the importance of learning how to typejoining a Typing.com classtaking a beginning benchmarksetting a SMART goalworking through the first unit. While students can just go directly onto the website, I found that this scaffolded the first steps for them, and allowed them to be more self-directed on the first technology lesson. By the second class, they knew how to
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