Lines of Symmetry
Students will work collaboratively with a partner to discover what is a line of symmetry.
Composing and Decomposing a Number
In this lesson, students will learn how to compose a number with base 10 blocks, decompose a ten, and then compose the same number a different way.
Flying High with Inferences
In this lesson, students integrate background knowledge and textual clues to respond to inferential questions that were generated by the students themselves. The lesson utilizes instructional strategies that have been identified as best practice for teaching inference such as: generating questions, identifying keywords, and activating prior knowledge. Additionally, the lesson is designed to support English learners and utilizes visuals, graphic organizers, sentence frames, and cooperative learning.
Stellar Sentences
Students will read a group of words, arrange them to make sense as a complete thought, and recognize and use capitalization at the beginning and a period as the ending punctuation mark.
Journalists Research, Too!
Students will research information in order to create a newspaper article about the topic.
Locating Facts and Details in Text Features
First-grade students will rotate through engaging learning stations and read portions of expository texts to identify facts and details embedded within text features.
1.1 Static Electricity and Charge: Conservation of Charge

1.1 Static Electricity and Charge: Conservation of Charge
1.2 Conductors and Insulators

1.2 Conductors and Insulators
1.3 Coulomb's Law

1.3 Coulomb's Law
1.4 Electric Field: Concept of a Field Revisited

1.4 Electric Field: Concept of a Field Revisited
1.5 Electric Field Lines: Multiple Charges

1.5 Electric Field Lines: Multiple Charges
1.6 Conductors and Electric Fields in Static Equilibrium

1.6 Conductors and Electric Fields in Static Equilibrium
1.7 Applications of Electrostatics

1.7 Applications of Electrostatics
Section Summary

Section Summary
Conceptual Questions

Conceptual Questions
Problems & Exercises

Problems and Exercises
Test Prep for AP® Courses

Test Prep for AP® Courses
2.1 Electric Potential Energy: Potential Difference

2.1 Electric Potential Energy: Potential Difference
2.2 Electric Potential in a Uniform Electric Field

2.2 Electric Potential in a Uniform Electric Field