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Cutting Times: Trimming Losses
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ORC# 1216
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Resource Type: Instructional Resource -- Promising Practice
Discipline: Mathematics
Ohio Standards Alignment: Grades 8–12
Professional Commentary: Students are asked to minimize waste for a local newspaper, which must cut 48-inch rolls of paper into 25- and 21-inch rolls. Students use the graph of a system of linear inequalities to solve this linear programming problem geometrically....
Career Fields: Agricultural & Environmental Systems, Engineering & Science Technologies, Manufacturing Technologies, Marketing
Projects: Standards First
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High Step Shoes: Product Mix
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ORC# 1217
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Resource Type: Instructional Resource -- Promising Practice
Discipline: Mathematics
Ohio Standards Alignment: Grades 8–12
Professional Commentary: Students are asked to maximize profits for an athletic shoe company that produces two kinds of shoes. This is the kind of product-mix problem that occurs whenever a company produces more than one item....
Career Fields: Agricultural & Environmental Systems, Arts & Communication, Business & Administrative Services, Construction Technologies, Manufacturing Technologies, Marketing, Transportation Systems
Projects: Standards First
303
Pizza Pi: Work Force
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ORC# 1218
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Resource Type: Instructional Resource -- Promising Practice
Discipline: Mathematics
Ohio Standards Alignment: Grades 8–12
Professional Commentary: Students are asked to minimize the labor costs of hiring different numbers of workers for different shifts at different hourly wages in a pizza shop. Students use the graph of a system of linear inequalities to solve this linear programming problem geometrically....
Career Fields: Business & Administrative Services, Hospitality & Tourism, Human Services, Manufacturing Technologies, Transportation Systems
Projects: Standards First
304
Representing Data: Baby Weight
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ORC# 1219
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Resource Type: Instructional Resource -- Promising Practice
Discipline: Mathematics
Ohio Standards Alignment: Grades K–3
Professional Commentary: In this lesson, students practice doubling and halving numbers. They use the rule that a baby doubles its weight in six months to complete a table for seven babies and then transfer the two data points for one baby to a simple bar graph....
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Jo Cool or Jo Fool Teacher's Guide: An Online Game about Savvy Surfing
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ORC# 1234
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Resource Type: Instructional Resource -- Best Practice
Discipline: English Language Arts
Ohio Standards Alignment: Grades 6–10
Professional Commentary: This teacher's guide uses engaging activities to teach students about safe and savvy Internet surfing. A variety of scenarios, which represents specific issues and challenges that children face when they surf the World Wide Web, are used as springboards to promote critical thinking about online privacy, online marketing, responsible Internet use, and authenticating online resources and Internet safety....
Career Fields: General Career Skills
Projects: COR, Standards First
306
Why Cladistics?
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ORC# 1243
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Resource Type: Instructional Resource -- Promising Practice
Discipline: Science
Ohio Standards Alignment: Grades 7–12
Professional Commentary: This reading lesson introduces students to cladistics, a method for determining the evolutionary relationship between organisms. Students read "Why Cladistics?" by Eugene S....
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Footsteps In Time
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ORC# 1244
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Resource Type: Instructional Resource -- Promising Practice
Discipline: Science
Ohio Standards Alignment: Grades 9–10
Professional Commentary: The 3.6 million-year-old tracks of early hominids in Laetoli provide a tantalizing opportunity to explore how scientists use patterns of the present to understand the past. What do those footprints tell us? How can we find out? Students measure and correlate their foot lengths and body heights, then use these data to estimate height of Laetoli hominids....
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Expedition Panama: Bee Lines
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ORC# 1256
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Resource Type: Instructional Resource -- Promising Practice
Discipline: Science
Ohio Standards Alignment: Grades 3–8
Professional Commentary: Bee Lines provides information on honeybee communication and insect trapping techniques. Two different types of insect traps are detailed....
Career Fields: Agricultural & Environmental Systems, Construction Technologies, Manufacturing Technologies
Projects: Standards First
309
Molecular Biology And Phylogeny
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ORC# 1272
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Resource Type: Instructional Resource -- Promising Practice
Discipline: Science
Ohio Standards Alignment: Grades 9–10
Professional Commentary: Students are introduced to the idea of independent confirmation in this lesson that utilizes amino acid sequences and a cladogram as the sources of evidence. Working in groups, students collect data on the amino acid sequences of a homologous protein produced by seven different animals....
Career Fields: Agricultural & Environmental Systems, Health Science
Projects: Standards First
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Comparison of Human and Chimpanzee Chromosomes
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ORC# 1273
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Resource Type: Instructional Resource -- Promising Practice
Discipline: Science
Ohio Standards Alignment: Grades 9–12
Professional Commentary: Students compare the banding patterns seen on stained chromosomes from various primates. Possible relationships are explored....
Career Fields: Agricultural & Environmental Systems, Health Science
Projects: Standards First
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