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Key Ideas & Details - Analyzing Historical and Scientific Concepts
Comprehension
6th Grade - 8th Grade
English
Explore key concepts in history and science, examining pivotal innovations such as the invention of the printing press and foundational methodologies like the scientific method. Gain insights into significant historical events, scientific processes, and construction principles to understand their impact on modern society.
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Biography Study - Life and Achievements - Mae C. Jemison
Comprehension
6th Grade - 8th Grade
Science
Investigate the inspiring life and significant achievements of Mae C. Jemison, the first African American woman in space. Gain insights into her educational journey, professional milestones, and the impact of her work on science and society. Develop a deeper understanding of her contributions to STEM fields and her role as a trailblazer for future generations.
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Understanding Internet Technology - Basics of the Internet Protocol (IP) - Introduction to Networking
Comprehension
6th Grade - 8th Grade
Other
Investigate the core principles of internet functionality, concentrating on IP addresses, data packets, and the TCP/IP model. By mastering these concepts, learners will grasp essential networking principles, understand how data is transmitted across networks, and appreciate the role of protocols in facilitating internet communication.
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Scientific Achievements - Marie Maynard Daly - African American Women in Chemistry
Comprehension
6th Grade - 8th Grade
Science
Examine the pioneering contributions of Marie Maynard Daly, the first African American woman to earn a doctorate in chemistry in the United States. Understand Daly's scientific research, her sources of inspiration, and her educational journey leading to her groundbreaking achievements. Learners will develop an appreciation for Daly's impact on the field of chemistry and the significance of her work within the broader scientific community.
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