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Microsoft Word - readstdhs.docreadstdhs.pdf
across all content areas, science, mathematics, and social studies should model using the list and require students to use the list to help determine meaning of appropriate content area vocabulary. 4. (a) directs students to illustrate posters to represent the most comm...
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across all content areas, science, mathematics, and social studies should model using the list and require students to use the list to help determine meaning of appropriate content area vocabulary. 4. (a) directs students to illustrate posters to represent the most common types of relationships expressed in analogies, similes, and metaphors. These posters could include student-generated examples and artwork/illustrations and can be displayed in the classroom as instructional tools. (b) models how
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across all content <span class="highlight">areas</span>, science, mathematics, and social studies should <span class="highlight">model</span> <span class="highlight">using</span> the list and require students to use the list to help determine meaning <span class="highlight">of</span> appropriate content area vocabulary. 4. (a) directs students to illustrate posters to represent the most common types <span class="highlight">of</span> relationships expressed in analogies, similes, and metaphors. These posters could include student-generated examples and artwork/illustrations and can be displayed in the classroom as instructional tools. (b) models how
 Microsoft Word - 2912516B.doc
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problems Students will understand how mathematical ideas interconnect and build on one another to produce a coherent whole. 8.CN.4 Model situations mathematically, using representations to draw conclusions and formulate new situations 8.CN.5 Understand how concepts, proced...
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problems Students will understand how mathematical ideas interconnect and build on one another to produce a coherent whole. 8.CN.4 Model situations mathematically, using representations to draw conclusions and formulate new situations 8.CN.5 Understand how concepts, procedures, and mathematical results in one area of mathematics can be used to solve problems in other areas of mathematics Students will recognize and apply mathematics in contexts outside of mathematics. 8.CN.6
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problems Students will understand how mathematical ideas interconnect and build on <span class="highlight">one</span> another to produce a coherent whole. 8.CN.4 <span class="highlight">Model</span> situations mathematically, <span class="highlight">using</span> representations to draw conclusions and formulate new situations 8.CN.5 Understand how concepts, procedures, and mathematical results in <span class="highlight">one</span> area <span class="highlight">of</span> mathematics can be used to solve problems in other <span class="highlight">areas</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> mathematics Students will recognize and apply mathematics in contexts outside <span class="highlight">of</span> mathematics. 8.CN.6
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corresponding procedures for similar problems or mathematical concepts Students will understand how mathematical ideas interconnect and build on <span class="highlight">one</span> another to produce a coherent whole. A2.CN.3 <span class="highlight">Model</span> situations mathematically, <span class="highlight">using</span> representations to draw conclusions and formulate new situations A2.CN.4 Understand how concepts, procedures, and mathematical results in <span class="highlight">one</span> area <span class="highlight">of</span> mathematics can be used to solve problems in other <span class="highlight">areas</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> mathematics A2.CN.5 Understand how quantitative
 Microsoft Word - historysol2008.doc
the concepts of site and situation to major cities in each region; b) explaining how the functions of towns and cities have changed over time; c) describing the unique influence of urban areas and some challenges they face. WG.12 The student will apply geography to...
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the concepts of site and situation to major cities in each region; b) explaining how the functions of towns and cities have changed over time; c) describing the unique influence of urban areas and some challenges they face. WG.12 The student will apply geography to interpret the past, understand the present, and plan for the future by a) using geographic knowledge, skills, and perspectives to analyze problems and make decisions; b) relating current events to the physical and human characteristics of
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the concepts <span class="highlight">of</span> site and situation to major cities in each region; b) explaining how the functions <span class="highlight">of</span> towns and cities have changed over time; c) describing the unique influence <span class="highlight">of</span> urban <span class="highlight">areas</span> and some challenges they <span class="highlight">face</span>. WG.12 The student will apply geography to interpret the past, understand the present, and plan for the future by a) <span class="highlight">using</span> geographic knowledge, skills, and perspectives to analyze problems and make decisions; b) relating current events to the physical and human characteristics <span class="highlight">of</span>
 Microsoft Word - Math GLE 9-12 8-08.doc
expectations, all students in Grade 11 will be able to: Building upon the K-11 expectations, all student in Grade 12 will be able to: Collect: • Describe and explain how the validity of predictions are affected by number of trials, sample size, and the population Represent:...
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expectations, all students in Grade 11 will be able to: Building upon the K-11 expectations, all student in Grade 12 will be able to: Collect: • Describe and explain how the validity of predictions are affected by number of trials, sample size, and the population Represent: • Select and interpret the most appropriate display for a given purpose and set(s) of data (e.g., histograms, parallel box plots, stem-and-leaf plots, scatter plots) • Find an appropriate mathematical model of a linear or
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expectations, all students in Grade 11 will be able to: Building upon the K-11 expectations, all student in Grade 12 will be able to: Collect: &bull; Describe and explain how the validity <span class="highlight">of</span> predictions are affected by number <span class="highlight">of</span> trials, <span class="highlight">sample</span> size, and the population Represent: &bull; Select and interpret the most appropriate display for a given purpose and set(s) <span class="highlight">of</span> data (e.g., histograms, parallel box plots, stem-and-leaf plots, scatter plots) &bull; Find an appropriate mathematical <span class="highlight">model</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> a linear or
Microsoft Word - readstd4g[1]_081709.docreadstd4g[1]_081709.pdf
characteristics, and physical processes and characteristics of two or more regions of the United States using compare and contrast charts, Venn Diagrams, or other graphic representations. Then discusses the characteristics. (b) models use of comparison and contrast gra...
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characteristics, and physical processes and characteristics of two or more regions of the United States using compare and contrast charts, Venn Diagrams, or other graphic representations. Then discusses the characteristics. (b) models use of comparison and contrast graphic organizers, such as Venn Diagram. (c) and students read together from the text. As the students read, they put a sticky note with a frowning face when they identify a problem and a smiley face when they identify a solution. A sticky
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characteristics, and physical processes and characteristics <span class="highlight">of</span> two or more regions <span class="highlight">of</span> the United States <span class="highlight">using</span> compare and contrast charts, Venn Diagrams, or other graphic representations. Then discusses the characteristics. (b) models use <span class="highlight">of</span> comparison and contrast graphic organizers, such as Venn Diagram. (c) and students read together from the text. As the students read, they put a sticky note with a frowning <span class="highlight">face</span> when they identify a problem and a smiley <span class="highlight">face</span> when they identify a solution. A sticky