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56. Khan Academy: Linear Equations

Activity Description

Solving Basic Equations & Inequalities
Source: Solving Basic Equations & Inequalities activity page (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 

In this activity, students learn about linear equations through a series of videos. The video tutorials can be used to enhance classroom instruction, to help a student needing remediation, or for extended student practice at home.

The Khan Academy is filled with video presentations on a multitude of math subjects and worked examples of math problems.

It is organized according to math Subject: Algebra then Topic: Solving linear equations. Then under this more focused topic, there are many other choices. For instance, a student can review or be introduced to the Order of Operations and how important this is in solving complex math problems.

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Program Areas

ASE: High School Diploma, ABE: Adult Basic Education, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation

Levels

Intermediate, High
57. Khan Academy: Mathematics-Division of Whole Numbers

Activity Description

 
Khan Academy Homepage
Source: Khan Academy Homepage (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 

The Khan Academy is filled with video presentations on a multitude of math subjects and worked examples of math problems.

It is organized according to math SubjectArithmetic then TopicDivision 1. Because of the multitude of examples, you can find another Division lesson under Dividing Whole Numbers and Applications 1. Down the left, you see the organization of each lesson/course.

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Diploma, AwD: Adults with Disabilities, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation, CTE: Career Technical Education

Levels

Low, Intermediate, High, All Levels
58. Lateral Reading: Use This Skill to Determine if What is Read is Accurate

Activity Description

 

Civic Online Reasoning: Intro to Lateral Reading
Source: Intro to Lateral Reading (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 

Using Civic Online Reasoning we can teach our students the skills to determine if information from the internet is accurate, inaccurate or misleading. In this lesson, you will introduce Lateral Reading, then practice it using posts, news articles or blogs

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ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation, ASE: High School Diploma

Levels

Intermediate, High, All Levels, Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, Advanced
59. Learn360: Videos, Maps, and Interactives

Activity Description

Video on Demand
Source: Classroom Video on Demand Featured Videos (License: Protected by Copyright (c) [i.e. screenshot])
 

In this activity, you will search Learn360 for at least one resource to share with your students. Consider creating a folder or a playlist.

Learn360 offers more than 370,000 videos, interactives, maps, and experiments to enhance your lessons. Teachers working at California agencies can get their own FREE account through OTAN. Learn360 resources can be used in your classroom, and linked, downloaded, or embedded in Google Classroom, Moodle, Canvas, or on your class Website.

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Program Areas

ASE: High School Equivalency Preparation, ABE: Adult Basic Education, ESL: English as a Second Language, ASE: High School Diploma, CTE: Career Technical Education, AwD: Adults with Disabilities

Levels

All Levels, All Levels
60. Library of Congress: Recordings from WWI

Activity Description

American Leaders Speak
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This historical site consists of fifty-nine sound recordings of speeches by American leaders at the turn of the century. The speeches focus on issues and events surrounding the First World War and the presidential election of 1920. Text of speeches is also available. RealAudio, MP3, or Windows Media player is needed to listen to the recordings. (Most PC's probably have at least the Windows Media Player.)

 

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ASE: High School Diploma
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