This is a best choice activity to support teaching the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) 2025-2030. In this activity students will review a simplified version of the guidelines and select 10 healthy foods that match them. All images are public domain. Most of the images were taken from government publications in accordance with United States copyright law which states that all materials created by the US government are public domain at the moment of creation.
This is a matching activity to support teaching the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) 2025-2030. In this activity students will consult 2 charts of data to match food causes to chronic disease outcomes. The images and charts were taken from government publications in accordance with United States copyright law which states that all materials created by the US government are public domain at the moment of creation.
This is a set of clip art to support teaching the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) 2025-2030. There are 91 images organized into 4 categories: Chronic Diseases, Food Causes, Healthy Foods, and Highly-Processed Foods. The images were taken from government publications in accordance with United States copyright law which states that all materials created by the US government are public domain at the moment of creation.
This is a set of 3 charts to support teaching the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) 2025-2030. The charts were taken from government publications in accordance with United States copyright law which states that all materials created by the US government are public domain at the moment of creation.
This is a set of 6 posters to support teaching the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) 2025-2030. The images were taken from government publications in accordance with United States copyright law which states that all materials created by the US government are public domain at the moment of creation.
This is a set of 6 coloring pages to support teaching the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) 2025-2030. The images were taken from government publications and converted to coloring pages in accordance with United States copyright law which states that all materials created by the US government are public domain at the moment of creation.
This is a 100 question Pretest (and identical Posttest) on 3D Modeling in PDF format. MP3 audio files are included for every question so they can be read aloud to students automatically. The questions are from my 3D Modeling test item banks: • 3D Animation • 3D Basic Modeling • 3D Cameras • 3D Lighting • 3D Materials • 3D Parametric Modeling • 3D Polygonal Modeling • 3D Primitive Modeling • 3D Rendering If you are teaching the course "3D Modeling and Animation I” (CD20) in North Carolina, the te
9th - 12th
Computer Science - Technology, Instructional Technology, Other (Arts)
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