Did your school have get a 3D printer? All the kids want to use it? Are you unsure how to? Above is a poster that breaks down simply how to use a 3D printer for students. This is a one size fits all, but is a simplified reminder for students.
The aftereffects of the recent intergalactic war has left the earth damaged but not defeated. Our engineers were successful in building a tower tall enough for earths mightiest ape. However, after the last spaceship exploded, and the entire human race celebrated, our ally never came down from his tower.To make it worse, he has begun attacking us! He demands to be made king of earth, and we must now find a way to topple the tower we once proudly erected!
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This assignment is a great alone, or can be used in with 3 other assignments to create a unit over the Columbus, The Taino Natives, and the Age of Exploration This unit focuses on having students learn more about the Taino people and their culture. Students are interested in this assignment because they have know information about Columbus but not much about the Taino people themselves. This is also a contains a fantastic resource that teaches students how to understand culture. This assignment
5th - 12th
English Language Arts, Native Americans, U.S. History
Work Area Poster - Working in a lab? Need a space designated for working? This poster will provide an attention grabbing visualization of what students need to do while working. I have provided what I use in the classroom, as well as an editable copy as well.
This assignment is a great alone, or can be used in with 3 other assignments to create a unit over the Columbus, The Taino Natives, and the Age of Exploration This assignment includes the following: Essential Question: Why did Columbus believe he would reach Asia?Resources: 4 (both primary and secondary) different excerpts, including images, that will help students gather information to answer the EQSentence StartersImagesWord BanksSource LinksGame: I have completed a blooket that covers inform
5th - 12th
English Language Arts, Native Americans, Social Studies
Are you having students sending you emails that are unreadable? Are your kiddos writing you emails that look more like text messages. Have them view this poster that illustrates a better way to communicate.
Going over primary and secondary sources? Need students to be able to identify as well as explain why (other than just saying "its a primary source because its a diary...etc"). Hopefully your classroom finds success with not only identifying a source but explain it as well.
Learning about the First Americans? Use this vocabulary resources to help students with those unknown words. In my classroom, I laminate them and place magnets on the back. That way I, or the kids, can use them easily.
ALIEN ATTACK! All hope seems lost until, EARTHS MIGHTIEST APE comes to the rescue. However our new found hero is unable to reach the alien spaceships. So our engineers must work together and construct the tallest tower the world has ever known! Will our engineers be able to create such a tower and save humanity? Students will take part in measuring, graphing, the engineer process, with possibility of calculating the mean, median, and mode, interpreting graphs, and calculating area.
Are your students shouting out basic questions during lessons and interrupting your educational flow!? No need to worry! These hand signs work wonders and are easy to display and remember.
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