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Examples (Textbooks used in Columbus, Nebraska) Anita L. Archer, PHD Educational Consultant archerteach@aol.com 1

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Example: Student Generated Questions Basic Principles of Free Enterprise Economics published by Prentice Hall, Chapter 3 profit motive open opportunity legal equality What is the profit motive? Individuals and businesses in a Free Enterprise system make decisions that will promote profits rather than the government. Should the profit motive be the only motive for a business? The business owner should also consider if the product will benefit the customer rather than provide harm. Also, the owner should act to support his/her workers in terms of income and benefits. What is open opportunity? In a free enterprise, anyone can start a business, though some will success and some will fail. What are some of the barriers to true open opportunity? Open opportunity is limited by the education of the potential business person and the amount of money that the business owner can invest. What does legal equality refer to? The principle of legal equality means that everyone has the same legal rights. Despite the principle that everyone has the same legal rights, how might the individual be limited? While everyone has the same legal rights, discrimination based on race, religion, age, disability, gender still exists. 3

The Developing Child 9.1 Early Brain Development Application of Paragraph Shrinking in Secondary Classes 1. A baby s brain develops rapidly in the first year of life. 2. When baby is given quality experiences, brain development accelerates. 3. Neural pathways form and control body functions and thinking. 4. The brain uses sensory input to build neural pathways. 5. Most actions of newborns are instinctive reflexes. 6. Baby gains many skills that result from development of brain. 4

Interactive Science, 8 th Grade Cornell Notes Discovering Cells What are cells? all living things are made of cells cells are basic unit of structure and function Cells and structure structure of living things determined by how cells are put together Cells and function processes to live, grow, reproduce Summary All living things made of cells. Cells provide structure of organisms and cells carry out functions that allow organisms to live, grow, and reproduce. 5

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Chapter 6 Title Go West! 1841 1854 The Nebraska Adventure 4 th Grade Event Oregon Trail Map Event Oregon Trail Problem, Conflict, Goal Problem, Conflict, Goal - Many people wanted to go to - Citizens wanted land in Oregon Country Oregon Territory. - There was no map of the trails leading to Oregon. Actions Actions - Government hired John - Many traveled 2000 miles to Fremont to explore and map Oregon (12 miles per day). trails to Oregon. - Traveled with others in - John Fremont and his team Wagon trains. traveled to Midwest including - Animals (horses, mules, oxen) Nebraska. pulled their covered wagons. - Fremont and his team mapped - Had many challenges on existing trails mostly Native journey. American trails. - Fremont and his wife created a report on the trails and surrounding land. Outcomes Outcomes - The mapped trails became the - Many died on the journey. Oregon Trail. - Pioneers were able to claim - Many Americans traveled on land, farm it, and own it for the Oregon Trail to Oregon. a little money. 11

Event Gold Rush Event Mormon Trail Problem, Conflict, Goal Problem, Conflict, Goal - Many people wanted to go to - Mormons wanted religious California to prospect for gold. freedom after being treated poorly in Ohio, Missouri, Illinois. Actions Actions - Some took ships to California. - Brigham Young lead 3000 - Others traveled in wagon Mormons to Utah. trains along the Oregon Trail. - Other Mormons followed the - Instead of going to Oregon, first group to Utah. went to California. - The Mormons established a new trail that went through Nebraska. Outcomes Outcomes - Very few of these pioneers - Many of the Mormon pioneers got rich because of gold. died during a harsh winter. - However, some of the pioneers - Remaining Mormon pioneers gained wealth by selling established settlements in Utah supplies. where they were free to practice their religion. 12

Strategy for Story Problems Read Think and Mark Paraphrase Visualize and/or Represent Visually Create a number sentence / equation Solve Check Explain/Justify Francesca and Sophie are going to the theater to see a movie. The movie is 1 hour 59 minutes long. The previews before the movie last 15 minutes. What is the total length of the previews and the movie? Explain how you found your answer. 13