This work, “Bobby’s Lost Toy", is a derivative of “The Lost Toy" …
This work, “Bobby’s Lost Toy", is a derivative of “The Lost Toy" authored by Sam Beckbessinger, illustrated by Amy Slatem, used under CC-BY-4.0. The text for the adapted story “Bobby’s Lost Toy” was written by a team of educators during a short course on “Application of Open Educational Resources” in May 2022. The course was developed and delivered by the USAID LAC Reads Capacity Program and hosted by the University of the West Indies, Jamaica.
Students will participate in Book Club by choosing groups of 3-5 students …
Students will participate in Book Club by choosing groups of 3-5 students and a book at their reading level according to their interest, or the subject currently being studied. They will decide together how to split the book into three or more sections to finish in four weeks or less. They will prepare and write out a discussion role for each meeting (Word Wizard, Connector, Summarizer, Questioner, or Passage Person). This plan is written for either in class, blended, or remote learning.
In this extended digital storytelling project, students will create a book trailer …
In this extended digital storytelling project, students will create a book trailer video for a favourite book. This can be used with grades 4 through 9 and may be spread out over 8 to 16 class sessions. This project leverages students’ familiarity with movie trailers and motivation for videos to encompass multiple curricular goals. The emphasis is on an iterative and extended process to create an authentic, public product students can be proud of. This instructional plan is intended for use with Chromebooks and Google Classroom, but could be easily adapted for use with any number of other video creation or digital storytelling tools.
Within this collection you will find lessons, videos, handouts, and teacher guides you …
Within this collection you will find lessons, videos, handouts, and teacher guides you can use in your classroom. You will also find a brief summary of each resource with the source sited for further exploration, appropriate grade level, approximate lesson length, and learning standards.
The Children’s Hour has produced a six part podcast and curriculum series …
The Children’s Hour has produced a six part podcast and curriculum series on the history of the American Southwest, in partnership with the Center for New Mexico Archaeology, the Native American Community Academy (NACA), NACA Inspired Schools Network, and numerous others.Typically a region of the US that is overlooked in textbooks, the Southwestern United States history begins 23,000 years ago in what is now know as White Sands National Park. Students will learn how the area was settled, from its Indigenous beginnings through the brutal era of Colonization by Spain, and then the United States, and finally emerging into statehood. This series highlights the moments that changed the history of this region and this nation forever.The series comes with a free, download-able Learn-Along Guide that meets and cites US national education standards for elementary through high school students. Our production began with “virtual field trips” for students that include expert interviews to better understand each time period. Students can hear the full conversations with our experts by watching the field trips at The Children's Hour YouTube page.Join us, and learn about our fragile, and deeply rooted story of our high desert region over six episodes, and through our Learn-Along guide.
This resource is a place to house OSPI's briefs and infographics on …
This resource is a place to house OSPI's briefs and infographics on content integration anchored in science. The collection will grow over time as resources are developed.
Students will learn to know and list the difference between bugs and …
Students will learn to know and list the difference between bugs and insects by playing a matching game for the first task and then watching and reading a video for the second task and listing 3-5 facts about something new they have learned. Students will also list 2 bugs and 2 insects, which will show their knowledge in the difference between the two.
This lesson comprises of activities that explore how we are the same …
This lesson comprises of activities that explore how we are the same yet different at many levels. This lesson plan is made for students having a beginner-intermediate level of English (A2-B1). The activities and the content are appropriate for primary and secondary school learners. Using the principles of Civil communication, this lesson plan will enable students to create ground rules for classroom communication.
In this seminar you learn how to communicate an effective conclusion for …
In this seminar you learn how to communicate an effective conclusion for an informational form of writing with clarity and precision. You will learn the three key points that must be in your writing in order to effectively conclude your thoughts and ideas. You will make a comic book, read informational pieces that are also learning activities to enhance your social studies and science curriculum.StandardsC.C.1.4.4D Group related information in paragraphs and sections, linking ideas within categories of information using words and phrases; provide a concluding statement or section.
Bumble Bee Watch is a Citizen Science Project provided through the partnerships of …
Bumble Bee Watch is a Citizen Science Project provided through the partnerships of The Xerces Society, the University of Ottawa, Wildlife Preservation Canada, BeeSpotter, The Natural History Museum, London, and the Montreal Insectarium. This is a fun and interactive way that your students can contribute to the collection of scientific information about the friendly pollinator, the bumble bee! Join the team of volunteers to help track and learn!
This resource is an open-ended activity book that complements an author study …
This resource is an open-ended activity book that complements an author study on children's author Robert Munsch. It works with any of Robert Munsch's books that are illustrated by Michael Marchenko but can be changed so it can work with a different illustrator. It can tweaked or remixed to fit your students' educational needs and lesson objectives.
Within this collection you will find lessons, videos, handouts, and PowerPoint slides …
Within this collection you will find lessons, videos, handouts, and PowerPoint slides you can use in your classroom. You will also find a brief summary of each resource with the source sited for further exploration, appropriate grade level, approximate lesson length, and learning standards.
The client, a first grader with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), has been …
The client, a first grader with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), has been diagnosed with a mixed receptive/expressive language disorder, adding to his existing challenges with intelligibility and final consonant deletion. Previous clinicians have faced difficulties in helping the client achieve significant progress in answering a variety of wh- question types. What intervention strategies are readily available to help school-aged children answer wh- questions? Specifically, what strategies may benefit a child with a mixed receptive/expressive language disorder?
In the previous lesson, we learnt about the properties of a solid, …
In the previous lesson, we learnt about the properties of a solid, liquid and gas matter/ material. in this lesson you will learn how some materials can be changed from a solid, liquid and gas by heating or cooling the material.
CK-12 Third Grade Math Resource FlexLet is intended to be used as …
CK-12 Third Grade Math Resource FlexLet is intended to be used as a resource to help students get back up to speed. Teachers can assign sections to a class or parents can walk through sections with young learners. Each section is also paired with short videos to walk through examples as well as practice questions to check for mastery.
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