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FCIM Mini- lessons USING THE POWER-POINT PRESENTATIONS

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FCIM Mini-lessons. Using the power-point presentations. Why use these presentations?. The FCIM power points are a resource which you may choose to utilize or not utilize; however, consider this: They are technology-based. Many of the videos/articles are high-interest topics for teens. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FCIM Mini-lessonsUSING THE POWER-POINT PRESENTATIONS

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Why use these presentations?• The FCIM power points are a resource

which you may choose to utilize or not utilize; however, consider this:– They are technology-based.– Many of the videos/articles are high-interest

topics for teens.– They are cross-curricular.– They include several writing and project

activities.– The skills are taught in small bits rather than

large bites.

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Research says…• We must focus on the SKILLS in doing these mini

lessons.– There is nothing in the research that suggests by

having students read longer passages, they will be more successful on standardized tests.

• FCAT practice tests are only helpful in making students familiar with the format of the test, not developing the skills.– SKILLS must be the focus because once those skills

become embedded in the student, they will be able to transfer them to any given situation.

• We must use graphic organizers as a means of extending and refining, not simply as worksheets.

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Format• Each presentation has four major sections:

– Launch activities– Acquisition– Practice and Assessment– Extending and Refining

• Each presentation has at least one activity related to each of the subject areas below:– Math– Science– Social Studies– English

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Preview• It is highly recommended that you preview the

slides before using them because:– Links may be dead or have changed and need to be

altered.– There are several “You Tube” videos and you want

to ensure you have access to “You Tube” through our network.• NOTE: All the videos in the presentations were linked

through the school network, so they should all work.– There are answers on the slides which you will

probably want to discuss before going over.– There are writing opportunities as well as project

opportunities, which you may be able to weave into your specific content.

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Pacing• It is up to you whether or not you want to

use all or part of the power points; therefore, it is up to your professional discretion how you want to pace the use of the power points. – Each activity in the practice/assessment

portion was designed to take approximately10-15 minutes; however, you may want to include some extending activities over a few days or you may want to supplant one of those activities with something of your own.

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Links• There are a number of links to videos and

presentations online. When you are in the full “slideshow” mode, you should be able to simply click the link and the video/presentation will automatically open.

• If not, follow these steps:

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Right click on the link text

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Click “Open Hyperlink” in the drop down menu

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SAMPLE ITEMSTHE NEXT FEW SLIDES DEMONSTRATES DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES IN VARIOUS CURRICULAR AREAS.

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Math

$250

$100

$600

$150

$50 $150

Charlie's Monthly Expenses

GroceriesEnter-tainmentRentUtilitiesCable TVSchool

Current Total Income:

$1,300 per month

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Cost of the car• Total Cost: $3,200

(plus interest)• Monthly Loan payment: $85.00• Loan payment duration: 4 years

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Promotion• Charlie’s promotion will pay him an

additional $200 a month but will require him to move to an apartment costing him $800 a month.

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Charlie's New Budget

Rent $800Car Payment $85Groceries $250Entertainment $50Gas for car $100Utilities $150Cable TV $50School $150

Total Expenses $1,635Base Income $1,300Raise $200Total Income $1,500

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Writing Opportunity!• What does Charlie have to give up in

order to afford the car?• EXPLAIN your answer!!!

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Science - Read the articleBionic Cat Gets Artificial Paws

Oscar the cat may have lost one of his nine lives, but his new prosthetic paws make him one of the world's few bionic cats. After losing his two rear paws in a nasty encounter with a combine harvester last October, the black cat with green eyes was outfitted with metallic pegs that link the ankles to new prosthetic feet and mimic the way deer antlers grow through skin. Oscar is now back on his feet and hopping over hurdles like tissue paper rolls.Together with biomedical engineering experts, Fitzpatrick gave Oscar two metal prosthetic implants, or pegs. Those were attached to custom-built faux paws that are a bit wobbly, to imitate a cat's natural walk. But first, he covered the brown implants with black tape to match Oscar's fur.

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Multiple Choice Question1. Based on the article, the word bionic

probably means:A. Something with human parts.B. Something with biological and mechanical parts.C. Something with only mechanical parts.D. Something with unnatural elements or parts.

Write down the answer AND your reasoning behind it. You MAY NOT use a dictionary!!!

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Answer1. Based on the article, the word bionic

probably means:A. Something with human parts.B. Something with biological and mechanical parts.C. Something with only mechanical parts.D. Something with unnatural elements or parts.

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Social StudiesMEXICO CITY (AP) -- Mexico announced some of the toughest restrictions in its history on dollar cash transactions on Tuesday in an attempt to fight money laundering that is fueling an increasingly bloody drug war. Tourists and Mexicans without bank accounts will be limited to exchanging a maximum of $1,500 per month, Finance Secretary Ernesto Cordero said. The measure is meant to help stem the flood of about $10 billion per year in suspicious cash flows that are thought to be linked to drug trafficking.

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Answer the following question using the information provided in the article

• What is the main concern of the Mexican Government in making these changes in monetary transactions?

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Answers “The measure is meant to help stem the flood of about $10 billion per year in suspicious cash flows that are thought to be linked to drug trafficking.”

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English• Read and listen to the poem

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGB_R2YyFYY

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Answer the questions below1. What caused the bicycle to slow down in Mrs. Gee’s dream?

a. The Vicar chasing herb. The back pedal breakc. Her lonelinessd. she became tired

2. What does the speaker imply caused Mrs. Gee’s cancer?a. Poor dietb. He has no cluec. Her lonelinessd. her poverty

3. Why do the students most likely hang her body from the ceiling?a. to study her cancerous cellsb. to make fun of herc. to harvest her organsd. to attempt surgery

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Answers1. What caused the bicycle to slow down in Mrs. Gee’s dream?

a. The Vicar chasing herb. The back pedal breakc. Her lonelinessd. she became tired

2. What does the speaker imply caused Mrs. Gee’s cancer?a. Poor dietb. He has no cluec. Her lonelinessd. her poverty

3. Why do the students hang her body from the ceiling?a. to study her cancerous cellsb. to make fun of herc. to harvest her organsd. to attempt surgery

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Resources• Online (external) Resources• www.tweentribune.com• www.sciencedaily.com• http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/• http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/science.html• http://math-and-reading-help-for-kids.org/math_for_teens.html• http://www.mathgoodies.com/articles/• http://www.suite101.com/articles.cfm/math_fun• www.history.com• http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/• http://www.google.com/Top/Kids_and_Teens/School_Time/Social_Studies/• http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3823/• http://rhlschool.com/reading.htm• http://www.bbc.co.uk/• http://www.culinary-yours.com/Articles.html• http://www.videomaker.com/learn/production/articles/1/• http://kids.britannica.com/comptons/article-202016/law•  • School and District (internal) Resources• http://ws1791a/HCHS/default.aspx• http://www.polk-fl.net/students/onlineresources/default.htm• http://www.polk-fl.net/staff/teachers/reading.htm •  •  •  

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Questions?• Feel free to email me at:

[email protected] if you have questions about the presentations.