What’s Your Feature?
Students will learn how to use text features to locate information and verify answers within an expository text.
Crime Scene Two Steppers: Two-step word problems using multiplication and division
Students will collaboratively solve two-step real-world word multiplication and division problems by using a checklist. Students will also solve a two-step word problem by completing a hands-on group activity.
Drawing Conclusions and Making Inferences With Expository Text
Third grade students will identify and discuss facts and details from expository text and draw conclusions using textual evidence in learning stations.
Word problems, models and more!
The students will engage in group activities to solve word problems with and without models as well as writing equations.
Syncing with Inferences
In this lesson, students integrate relevant text evidence and background knowledge to generate valid inferences when reading a historical fiction text. The lesson was designed with English learners in mind, so it includes instructional strategies designed to make linguistic and content input comprehensible: a focus on vocabulary, visuals, cooperative learning, anchor charts, graphic organizers, and sentence stems/frames.
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