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OpenSciEd Grade 1 Unit 1: Waves (Light) Teacher Edition, Kendall Hunt Publishing, Elementary Science, Phenomenon based curriculum

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OpenSciEd Grade 1 Unit 1: Waves (Light) Teacher Edition

The OpenSciEd elementary science program aligns with all NGSS standards for elementary education. This comprehensive curriculum encourages students to explore, design, investigate, and solve problems in the world around them. 

  • Phenomenon Based - Centered around exploring phenomena or solving problems
  • Driven by Student Questions - Storyline based on students’ questions and ideas 
  • Grounded in Evidence -

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Nuclear Energy: Friend or Foe?: Examining Nuclear Power from a Systems Perspective

This unit for grades 6-8 creatively explores the effects of nuclear power waste. The topic is introduced through the eyes of the mayor of a town where a nuclear power plant is located. She must decide if the facility can expand its waste disposal techniques. What are the biological implications of radiation? What are the trade-offs with which society must live as we accept nuclear technologies into our lives? These questions are answered by students as they prepare to make recommendations about the use of the nuclear power plant in their f

Project M3: Level 5-6: Fun at the Carnival: Using Proportional Reasoning Student Mathematicians Journal + 1 Year License

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Project M3: Level 5-6: Fun at the Carnival: Using Proportional Reasoning Student Mathematicians Journal + 1 Year License

The Student Mathematician’s Journal allows students to explore simulated or real-life problems and help them to think, write, and read like mathematicians. It encourages students to reflect on what they have learned in each lesson, think deeply about mathematics, and communicate in writing on worksheets.

In this unit, students are introduced to ratios, rates, proportional reasoning, similarity and congruence. Students explore ratio as a comparison of two quantities. They discover that if the ratio between the corresponding side lengths and angle measures