Ice Cream Science Lesson

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Use this Lesson Plan and this video to help your students learn about states of matter and the motion of molecules as they make a single serving of ice cream.

All you need are these ingredients and items and tools: cream, sugar, vanilla extract, rock salt, ice, three plastic bags, towel, measuring cup and measuring spoon. 


Why post your documents online?
  • Provides 24/7 anytime, anywhere access
  • Strengthens the school/home connection
  • Establishes clear expectations for parents and students
  • Fosters student achievement
  • Meets legal requirements
  • It's fast and easy
  • Reduces teacher stress, parent stress and student stress

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wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the
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The ABC's of Posting Documents to Your Public Page

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A. Post a document to your personal page.

  1. Navigate to your Personal page.
  2. Use the "Add Page Content" link in the upper right corner.
  3. Go to the "My Stuff" category and add the "Documents Manager" portlet.
  4. Use Edit icon.
  5. Use the Add a document link.
  6. Click Browse to select the file you want to upload.
  7. Type the name and description you want displayed for the document. (If you don't add a name, the file name will be used.)
  8. Use the Upload File button and then the Close button.

B. Display that document on your public page:

  1. Navigate to your Edit my Public page.
  2. Go to the "My Stuff" category and add the "My Documents" portlet.
  3. Use the Edit icon.
  4. Check the box in front of the documents you wish to display on this page.
  5. Use the Save button and then the Close button.
  6. To display a unique set of documents on each of your pages, repeat steps 2-5.

C. Tell parents and students the address of your my.uen page


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Participant Name:

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