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Higher education critical thinking writing laboratories

Preview of Nervous System Lesson (5 Senses)

Nervous System Lesson (5 Senses)

Investigating The 5 Senses - A Series of Lab Activities for the Nervous System UnitIncluded:-A student worksheet for each of the "5 Senses" labs. (Some labs have multiple activities!)-A teacher guide slideshow to facilitate and run the lesson smoothly from-Teacher tips and preparation guides for each of the lab activities-ASL alphabet-Braille alphabet-Snellen vision test posters-Ishihara Color Test for Color Blindness-data tables-guided questions/ pre and post lab activity analysis questionsThis
Preview of STEM Marshmallow Challenge

STEM Marshmallow Challenge

The Marshmallow Challenge is an exciting STEM design challenge that will push your students to think like an engineer, problem solve, and collaborate with their peers. Students will have to manipulate limited materials to make sure they can successfully build a structure to support a marshmallow! The Marshmallow Challenge has been used by teachers and developers alike in classrooms, professional development meetings, on business retreats and so much more. To learn more about The Marshmallow C
Preview of Formal Lab Write-up: Instructions and score guide. (Distance learning compatible

Formal Lab Write-up: Instructions and score guide. (Distance learning compatible

Created by
Science Surplus
Formal Lab Write-up InstructionsThese instructions can be used for any lab or inquiry-based project. It is important now more than ever that we train students in scientific literacy. When students are introduced to journal-style scientific writing, they will be able to access primary scientific literature with more familiarity and understanding. This guide was created using a combination of APA style and some of the most common formatting styles in popular scientific journals. What is included?I
Preview of Harry Potter Chemistry Inquiry Based Lab

Harry Potter Chemistry Inquiry Based Lab

Created by
Kristin Ambrose
In this project, students will design and make a magical object and a wand! Both of which work! They will use their knowledge of chemistry and explain how each of their items actually works. (Sorry no magical explanations allowed.) This open inquiry project takes 7 class periods if done to its full length, but can be made shorter. This is my students FAVORITE lab and they never forget it! This product includes: Instructions Examples Project Rubric Presentation rubric
Preview of Cajas de Cartón thematic questions for interpersonal speaking or writing

Cajas de Cartón thematic questions for interpersonal speaking or writing

Created by
Spanish 9-12
Cajas de cartón is a story about a teenage migrant worker who longs to be a student. The story is found in AP books and on-line. These are high level, thought-provoking questions designed for AP, IB, or Native speaker courses.
Preview of Dancing Ghost Lab Report

Dancing Ghost Lab Report

The dancing ghost activity is designed to give students a feel for lab report style writing through a fun holiday activity. This activity also gets students used to documenting the procedures, here specifically using their phone cameras to photograph and video their activity. The activity ends in experimentation adding visuals with written information,
Preview of Creativity Test Intelligence Psychology

Creativity Test Intelligence Psychology

Created by
Brian Garber
You can play this in your thinking, language and intelligence unit….or maybe in any class…. You can play as a class or have volunteers play against each other a couple at a time. Make sufficient copies. Contestants have 3 minutes to make as many mini pictures as they can. You can simply measure how many they get. In the event of a tie or if you really want to find the kids who are different you can go through and have the kids cross off every one their competitors have THEN count how many are le
Preview of Law and Order: Better Writing Unit- Proofreading Unit

Law and Order: Better Writing Unit- Proofreading Unit

Created by
Lexiphile
In the Miami-Dade School District, certain writing errors are considered especially heinous. In Ms. Cher’s classroom, the dedicated students who investigate and repair these insidious literary felonies are members of an elite squad known as the Better Writing Unit. These are their stories.This proofreading lesson kit includes project description, a list of common writing style errors ("Ms. Cher's Pet Peeves"), and 4 sample essays containing these errors and errors in formal voice, grammar and ho
Preview of Particular Concepts Secondary Models (Secondary Activities Companion)

Particular Concepts Secondary Models (Secondary Activities Companion)

The detailed building instructions for the models featured in the Particular Concepts Secondary Activities. Creative hands-on activities on their own, your students will relish turning Duplo into physics laboratory tools and demonstrations. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Lab Report Abstract - Writing Support Reference Sheet

Lab Report Abstract - Writing Support Reference Sheet

Created by
SunLit
Help your students write like a scientist! This tool will help students understand the basic components of a lab abstract while supporting their academic language acquisition in any subject.Tool consists of optional frame banks for students to refer to when constructing their written responses.The increased quality of student responses will amaze you!Recommendation: Model using the tool for students before expecting them to use it.
Preview of Psychology Lab Optimism Bias AP Psychology Cognitive Bias

Psychology Lab Optimism Bias AP Psychology Cognitive Bias

Created by
Brian Garber
Optimism Bias is a cognitive bias that causes people to overestimate the likelihood of good things happening to them and to underestimate the likelihood bad things will happen to them. Through this lab we will attempt to identify “optimism” in our friends and acquaintances. Survey 27 students; ask them if they think they are going to be more or less healthy than the average American. Record and graph your results.Here we have 4 versions, we survey each other about money, success, health and car
Preview of homeschool planner,kids daily schedule,printable Planner,Weekly Organizer,

homeschool planner,kids daily schedule,printable Planner,Weekly Organizer,

Created by
MokileArt
♥♥ I love designs that makes you feel good. ♥♥Instant Download - Weekly Schedule Printable, Hourly Planner, Weekly Organizer, Weekly Printable, Daily Schedule, Homeschool Planner, Family Planner - Letter sizeStay organized and keep track of your weekly school Schedule Planner.This Printable Weekly Schedule Planner includes both Sunday & Monday start days versions.DETAILS:• Page size: A4 (8.267 x 11.613 inches) and US Letter size (8.5 x 11 inches).• Number of PDF files: 2.• 1 JPG A4• Quality:
Preview of Pre-Calc:  Graphing and Comparing Exponential & Logarithmic Functions

Pre-Calc: Graphing and Comparing Exponential & Logarithmic Functions

Created by
Julane Crabtree
This worksheet uses the graphing calculator and is a discovery lesson detailing the properties of the graphs of exponential and logarithmic functions. It is divided into two sections so that it can be done during two class periods. The last page asks the student to make comparisons between the graphs and the properties of the two functions, leading to the inverse property between the two. This activity lends itself easily to collaborative learning and that is encouraged. Students are also enc
Preview of STEM - Dollar Store Design Challenge - Marshmallow Tower

STEM - Dollar Store Design Challenge - Marshmallow Tower

Created by
Think Moore
This is a great discovery-based activity!Many teachers' favorite store is their local Dollar Store. I personally am willing to spend a little of my own money for a great lesson plan.The Design Challenge idea is not new, but has gained tremendous momentum with the increase in STEM education focus over the last few years. These challenges force learners in to a growth mindset but requiring multiple trials, being creative with limited supplies and by relying on group members for suggestions.I typic
Preview of DIGITAL SCIENCE LABBOOK NGSS/ADI ALIGNED

DIGITAL SCIENCE LABBOOK NGSS/ADI ALIGNED

Here is an ALL in ONE stop for a digital lab notebook. This notebook follows ADI/NGSS standards and activities. You can also add additional slides or information that you may need. A slide for notes, proposal, CER, and data collection are included. Just add text boxes :). If there are any tips or adjustments I can make on this resource to make it more useful for you please let me know!
Preview of Parapsychology Lab Psychology Psychic

Parapsychology Lab Psychology Psychic

Created by
Brian Garber
Ready to broach Parapsychology with your students? Here is a lab I called “Parapsychology.” In the lab the students are asked whether or not they are psychic, and do they know anyone they think is psychic. The students then take a 100 question test of “psychic ability.” The test is simply a 100 question multiple choice test where the answers have been assigned randomly. The students are simply shown A, B, C and D and asked to pick one. The students collaborate, and do some data comparison. As th
Preview of Parapsychology The Luck O'The Irish Psychology Critical thinking

Parapsychology The Luck O'The Irish Psychology Critical thinking

Created by
Brian Garber
Ready to broach critical thinking or parapsychology with your students? Here is a lab I called “Luck O’The Irish.” In the lab the students are asked whether or not they are lucky, and do they know anyone they think is lucky. The students then take a 100 question test of “luck.” The test is simply a 100 question multiple choice test where the answers have been assigned randomly. The students are simply shown A, B, C and D and asked to pick one. The students collaborate, and do some data compariso
Preview of Carta-Sonia Sotomayor

Carta-Sonia Sotomayor

Created by
Luz Algarin
La carta a Sonia Sotomayor-10 páginas del tamaño legal: Esta carta se le envió a la juez asociada a la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos, Sonia Sotomayor. Es una carta sencilla; no obstante, es muy formal. Es una guía excelente para el estudiante, quien tiene que contactar por escrito a una persona en un puesto político. Se desglosa la carta. Se revisa cada detalle minuciosamente y paso a paso. El estudiante se diestro en escribir cartas formales en poco tiempo.
Preview of Programming in BASIC: Golf Anyone?

Programming in BASIC: Golf Anyone?

This activity can be used in conjunction with any of the other computer science labs (Physics: Introduction to Programming I, etc.) offered by Creative Curricula. This lab can also be used as a stand-alone activity. Experienced code writers understand a variety of computer languages. BASIC is the first computer language that reached the masses in the 1970s and early 1980s. While it is not used much today, a great deal can be learned about coding by using BASIC. This activity requires students to
Preview of Bungee Drop

Bungee Drop

Created by
Jo Ann Merrell
Using extrapolation skills in order to “save” a load of pennies from going splat when dropped from a two-story height. The bag of pennies must come to within one foot of the ground without touching it. There are several combinations of rubber bands and pennies that will work.
Preview of Kore.ai Chat Bot Tutorial to Create a Bot and Make a Weather API Call Beginner

Kore.ai Chat Bot Tutorial to Create a Bot and Make a Weather API Call Beginner

The website is a STEP BY STEP guide to help you make your first API call and the video will show you how to build, deploy, and publish your very own Kore.ai chatbot that will be live on the web. This gives you a quick overview of how to build questions and conversations, test and debug your tasks, deploy to the web, and publish your updates.
Preview of Holiday Detailed Writing Practice: Gingerbread House Instructions

Holiday Detailed Writing Practice: Gingerbread House Instructions

You've seen the PB & J making tik toks... but how about the gingerbread house ones?Using this resource, students can practice their detailed writing and can test out their writing by actually building the gingerbread house.A few ways to do this...-the class as a whole writes instructions and the teacher builds ONE house.-break the class into small groups to write instructions and the class votes on the best and worst instructions. The teacher builds TWO houses. -Use the "how it works" portio
Preview of Rotational Motion Experiment Planning sheet

Rotational Motion Experiment Planning sheet

Created by
Sanford Science
** Editable ** Help students design, plan, and organize their own experiment investigating the relationship between linear and angular motion. Planning sheet contains 1. Objective 2. Materials 3. Questions to consider (What is your hypothesis? What data will you collect? How will you organize it? What are you predicting? Can you calculate a % error?) 4. Report Requirements 5. Grading Rubric
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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