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Objects in Motion

This resource provides flexible alternate or additional learning activities for students learning about the concepts of distance, speed, and acceleration. IPC TEKS (4)(A)
Conservation of Momentum

This resource was created to support TEKS IPC(4)(E).
Introducing Conic Sections

Given a verbal description or a pictorial representation, the student will describe a conic section as the intersection of a cone and a plane.
Graphing Conic Sections: Ellipses

Given an equation, the student will use parameter changes to graph an ellipse and to identify the changes in the graph of an ellipse.
Graphing Conic Sections: Hyperbolas

Given an equation, the student will use parameter changes to graph a hyperbola and to identify the changes in the graph of a hyperbola.
Reading for Author’s Purpose (English III Reading)

You will learn to identify the author’s purpose for writing as you read a variety of texts.
Reading and Writing to a Prompt (English III Reading and Writing)

You will learn skills necessary for reading and writing to a prompt.
Summarizing Texts of Varying Lengths (English III Reading)

You will learn how to use strategies to help you summarize texts of different lengths.
Making Connections Between a Text and Current and Historical Events (English III Reading)

You will learn to use strategies that help you make connections between a text and events that happened in the past, as well as events that are happening now.
Imagery (English III Reading)

In this lesson, you will be able to identify the imagery in a text and evaluate its effectiveness.
Dialect (English III Reading)

You will be able to determine why a character’s dialect may contribute to the meaning of the text.
How to Read and Analyze a Poem (English III Reading)

You will be able to read and analyze a poem using your knowledge of literary and poetic devices.
Writing a Topic Proposal (English III Writing)

You will learn how to write a topic proposal that addresses your topic, purpose, and audience.
Writing to a Particular Audience and Purpose (English III Writing)

You will learn various rhetorical strategies you can use in writing for a particular audience and purpose.
Gaining Understanding and Information from Introductory Material, Headings, and Other Division Markers in Texts (English III Reading)

You will learn how to look at introductory material, headings, and other subdivisions to gain an understanding and an overview of the text’s organization.
Developing a Thesis and Introduction (English III Writing)

You will learn how to write a thesis statement that explains your position about a topic.
Organizing the Structure of a Paper (English III Writing)

You will learn how to organize your essay with relevant evidence that supports your thesis.
Style and Syntax (English III Reading)

You will be able to evaluate the authors’ style and syntax, and evaluate how effective style and syntax are to the overall meaning of the text.
Editing for Proper Voice, Tense, and Syntax (English III Writing and Research)

You will practice checking for proper voice, tense, and syntax.
Annotating to Deepen Understanding (English III Reading)

You will learn how to annotate or mark a text as you read and re-read to gain deeper understanding of the text.