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Teacher Guide This lesson is designed to teach kids to ask a critical thinking question that you can’t just put into a search box to solve. To do that, we encourage them with smaller questions that search can help them answer. Make sure that you read the notes for each slide: they not only give you teaching tips but also provide answers and hints so you can help the kids if they are having trouble. Remember, you can always send feedback to the Bing in the Classroom team at BingInTheClassroom@Microsoft.com. You can learn more about the program at bing.com/classroom and follow the daily lessons on our Partners In Learning site. BingInTheClassroom@Microsoft.combing.com/classroomPartners In Learning site Want to extend today’s lesson? Consider using Skype in the Classroom to arrange for your class to chat with another class in today’s location. And if you are using Windows 8, you can also use the Bing apps to learn more about this location and topic; the Travel and News apps in particular make great teaching tools.Skype in the Classroom Alice Keeler is a mother of 5 and a teacher in Fresno, California. She has her B.A in Mathematics, M.S. in Educational Media Design and Technology and is currently working on a doctorate in Educational Technology with an emphasis in games and simulations. EdTech speaker, blogger, and presenter. Founder of coffeeEDU, a 1 hour conference event for educators. New Media Consortium Horizon report advisory panel member. High school math teacher for 14 years. Currently teaching pre-service teachers curriculum, instruction and technology at California State University Fresno. Teaches online for Fresno Pacific University in the Masters in Educational Technology. Passionate that kids are not failures, researches gamification in education to increase student motivation. This lesson is designed to teach the Common Core State Standard: English Language Arts CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RST.9-10.4 CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RST.9-10.4 Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain-specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context relevant to grades 9-10 texts and topics. CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSF.TF.B.5CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSF.TF.B.5 Choose trigonometric functions to model periodic phenomena with specified amplitude, frequency, and midline.*
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Mont Saint Michel Supertide, if you were there for low tide could you stay dry as high tide comes in? © Monkey Business Images/Rex Features
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Less than a mile off the Normandy coast in northwestern France is the rocky island settlement Mont Saint-Michel. The centerpiece of the island is the Mont Saint-Michel Abbey, which traces its origins back to the early 8th century, when it was founded by Saint Aubert, the bishop of Avranches. Legend tells of the Archangel Michael appearing to Aubert in a vision, commanding him to build an oratory on the tidal island. At first the bishop ignored the archangel’s directives, but after three visions (!), Aubert finally accepted the commandment and finished the oratory in 709. Fortified and embellished over the succeeding centuries, the abbey was used periodically as a prison beginning in the 1400s. The prison finally closed in 1863 and after a period of restoration, the abbey again became a working monastery beginning in 1922. Monks continue to perform services in the abbey to this day. Tides can affect access to Mont-Saint Michel. When the tide is out, it’s possible to reach Mont- Saint Michel by crossing the muddy tide flats. But the island’s tourism office strongly advises against using any passage other than over the paved causeway, as a quickly rising tide is trouble for anyone stuck on the flats. Mont Saint Michel Supertide, if you were there for low tide could you stay dry as high tide comes in?
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1 Image Search Search for images of Mont Saint Michel. 2 Web SearchWhat was the supertide that happened at Mont Saint Michel? 3 Web SearchThe tide was said to rise at the pace of a horse’s gallop, how fast is that? 4 Web SearchWhat is a tidal coefficient? 5 Thinking With the information from the prior searches, what do you think the low tide would be? Mont Saint Michel Supertide, if you were there for low tide could you stay dry as high tide comes in?
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5 Minutes Mont Saint Michel Supertide, if you were there for low tide could you stay dry as high tide comes in?
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1 Image Search Search for images of Mont Saint Michel. 2 Web SearchWhat was the supertide that happened at Mont Saint Michel? 3 Web SearchThe tide was said to rise at the pace of a horse’s gallop, how fast is that? 4 Web SearchWhat is a tidal coefficient? 5 Thinking With the information from the prior searches, what do you think the low tide would be? Mont Saint Michel Supertide, if you were there for low tide could you stay dry as high tide comes in?
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1 Image Search Search for images of Mont Saint Michel. Mont Saint Michel Supertide, if you were there for low tide could you stay dry as high tide comes in?
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2 Web SearchWhat was the supertide that happened at Mont Saint Michel? Mont Saint Michel Supertide, if you were there for low tide could you stay dry as high tide comes in?
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3 Web SearchThe tide was said to rise at the pace of a horse’s gallop, how fast is that? Mont Saint Michel Supertide, if you were there for low tide could you stay dry as high tide comes in?
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4 Web SearchWhat is a tidal coefficient? Mont Saint Michel Supertide, if you were there for low tide could you stay dry as high tide comes in?
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5 Thinking With the information from the prior searches, what do you think the low tide would be? Mont Saint Michel Supertide, if you were there for low tide could you stay dry as high tide comes in?
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