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Collection of online teaching strategies using lesson plans/additional resources for developing skills on logical and scientific inference. (Grade 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12) INFERENCEInferential Reading StrategyInference Notes Text and Subtext Observation and Inference - This 13-page PDF file includes a lesson plan and worksheets to help eighth graders differentiate between inference and observation. Making Inferences from Graphs - This 14-page PDF file includes a lesson plan for teaching students how to infer information from graphs. PBS: Dead Men's Tales eThemes Resource: Reading Skills: Inference for Elementary School Students eThemes Resource: Reading Skills: Inference for Middle School Students |
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Online animation helps the pupil to understand how fossil fuels are produced and why we cannot make more of them. Science lesson also provides limited sample questions at the end of the topic. FOSSIL FUELSExplains fuels release energy when they burn. They are useful to us.Explains fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas are made from plants and animals that died millions of years ago. Explains coal is produced when plants are washed away and settle on the sea bed. This process takes millions of years. Explains oil and natural gas are formed when animals die and settle on the seabed. Miners drill through the layers of earth to reach them. Explains fossil fuels also create terrible pollution. Useful for teachers of science/chemistry. |
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Online animation explains that energy allows various things to work (including humans and machines). Science lesson also provides limited sample questions at the end of the topic. WHAT IS ENERGYExplains that energy is the ability to work.Explains all living things and machines need energy in order to work and move. Explains all energy originally comes from the sun. Explains energy from the sun is stored in food, which is used to provide living things with energy to work and move. Explains that wind energy turns windmills. Explains the amount of energy from a windmill depends on how hard the wind blows. Explains Power stations produce electricity using fossil fuels. Useful for teachers of science/physics/chemistry/biology. |
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