Note: This lesson was designed for students with autism. The students will …
Note: This lesson was designed for students with autism. The students will review a few elements of art, specifically colors, shapes, and different types of lines. They will identify these elements in Vincent van Gogh's painting Irises. The students will then practice drawing different types of lines and shapes in different colors, and will use these elements of art to produce an original crayon-resist piece inspired by Irises.
In this lab, students will learn how to shop in Korea. Students …
In this lab, students will learn how to shop in Korea. Students will discuss the phrases used for shopping, and they will practice using the phrases by pretending to be a customer and a salesperson. They will also compare and contrast popular products from Korea and from their own culture.NCSSFL-ACTFL Can-Do Statements:I can ask and respond to simple questions about popular products.I can pay for products I am trying to buy.I can use rehearsed behaviors when shopping in a familiar type of store
We will learn about why flamingos are pink. Students have the opportunity to …
We will learn about why flamingos are pink. Students have the opportunity to explore as a class or individually. With suggestions for different age groups. This resource has some activities to engage students with drawing, writing descriptions, or both.
In this lab, students will learn how to shop in Korea. Students …
In this lab, students will learn how to shop in Korea. Students will discuss the phrases used for shopping, and they will practice using the phrases by pretending to be a customer and a salesperson. They will also compare and contrast popular products from Korea and from their own culture.
This is an online exhibit about color perception. Learners set a random …
This is an online exhibit about color perception. Learners set a random background color and then try to mix red, blue, and green light to match. Although this is a perception activity, it also demonstrates the difference between mixing colors of light and mixing pigments. Why when mixing pigments does the color darken? How does this differ from mixing colored light? Find out here!
Students are introduced to the physical concept of the colors of rainbows …
Students are introduced to the physical concept of the colors of rainbows as light energy in the form of waves with distinct wavelengths, but in a different manner than traditional kaleidoscopes. Looking at different quantum dot solutions, they make observations and measurements, and graph their data. They come to understand how nanoparticles interact with absorbing photons to produce colors. They learn the dependence of particle size and color wavelength and learn about real-world applications for using these colorful liquids.
This chapter will focus on clothing and adjectives to describe clothing (such …
This chapter will focus on clothing and adjectives to describe clothing (such as colors, materials). as well as adjectives to describe people's personalities and physical appearance. It will introduce the verb faire, and its expressions as well as ask about professions using faire. Interrogatory words will also be reviewed and introduced such as qui, que, combien, comment, où, quand and pourquoi.
In this chapter clothing will be introduced and accompanying vocabulary and grammar …
In this chapter clothing will be introduced and accompanying vocabulary and grammar such as colors, demonstrative adjectives and possessive adjectives will be reviewed. BAGS adjectives that precede nouns will be studied.
In this activity, students will mix paints and create a formula to …
In this activity, students will mix paints and create a formula to match a muted color. The formula will be tested. Students will discuss their observations and develop new questions about color mixing to pursue.
Students follow a tutorial to create a Scratch program that uses stamping, …
Students follow a tutorial to create a Scratch program that uses stamping, colors, loops, and events to create a compelling visual program. Students experiment with using Scratch’s system of numbered colors and with using the stamp block to stamp images of the sprite on the stage. Students experience the need for code to initialize their program when it starts, and they will write code to do that. By the end of the lesson, students will have created an interactive, colorful program that responds to the mouse pointer. Scratch’s color effects, stamping, and sprite movement will be important in the final coding project at the end of the unit.
Though this website focuses on providing tours to Egypt, it offers an …
Though this website focuses on providing tours to Egypt, it offers an extensive list of words in the Egyptian dialect in both Arabic script and in transliteration. The word list includes the kinds of words you might need to know when traveling, such as "Go straight please" and "I need room service." Each word is transliterated and accompanied by an audio file. There is also an article about history of the Arabic language and the Egyptian dialect. Photo galleries on the site could be used as part of classroom instruction.
This chart lists 11 colors in Arabic. The chart contains three columns …
This chart lists 11 colors in Arabic. The chart contains three columns that list the color in Arabic script, English transliteration, and English translation. Both the Arabic and English text correspond in color to the particular color being described.
This list presents a basic set of vocabulary words that deal with …
This list presents a basic set of vocabulary words that deal with the category of colors, including verbs and nouns that deal with complexions, and shades. The majority of words contained within the website are nouns, and some verbs are interspersed. The words and verbs are presented in both Modern Standard Arabic and Egyptian colloquial Arabic. All words feature Arabic script and transliteration.
The Yemen Links Arabic Learning Materials page includes not just materials and …
The Yemen Links Arabic Learning Materials page includes not just materials and printouts but ideas for games to play to get students to learn the alphabet, colors, and numbers. Materials available for free download include flashcards, coloring pages, handwriting practice, arts and crafts, and more. Although many of the games and materials are aimed at children, they can be adapted to classrooms at any level.
This is the typical BINGO game where we mix colors and numbers. …
This is the typical BINGO game where we mix colors and numbers. With this game students can play and learn in the same time colors and numbers (Between 0-100)
In this lab, students will learn how to shop in Korea. Students …
In this lab, students will learn how to shop in Korea. Students will discuss the phrases used for shopping, and they will practice using the phrases by pretending to be a customer and a salesperson. They will also compare and contrast popular products from Korea and from their own culture.
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