Students will identify water sources in the school environment in order to …
Students will identify water sources in the school environment in order to understand the origins of our water and to gain perspective about the students' place in the water cycle. Students will learn about the water cycle using a variety of resources and discover connections between the water cycle and the water that they use every day.
The students will learn about the importance of responsibility, dependability, punctuality, honesty, …
The students will learn about the importance of responsibility, dependability, punctuality, honesty, and effort in the workplace through the reading of the book, "Mr. Griggs' Work." The students will have the opportunity to explore these character traits in their own work setting.
The students will learn about the changing environment through study and observation. …
The students will learn about the changing environment through study and observation. They will reflect on these changes in the environment and create their own landscape and habitat. This is the second lesson in "Observing connections," a series of three in which students are creating art based on their observations.
Students will learn and practice the correct order of operations. The lesson …
Students will learn and practice the correct order of operations. The lesson will begin with a motivational group-art activity. Students will then take notes and do a "pass the paper" activity for practice. This will be followed by students creating their own problems.
In this introductory activity, students will be introduced to the concept of …
In this introductory activity, students will be introduced to the concept of adaptation by exploring how a polar bear's body adapts to survive in the harsh environment in which it lives.
Understanding words is necessary for success in every discipline. Learning to identify …
Understanding words is necessary for success in every discipline. Learning to identify and define word parts empowers a student to unlock the meaning of unfamiliar words. This process teaches a life skill rather than memorization of definitions.
This lesson on snails integrates Science, Language Arts, Technology and Math. Teacher …
This lesson on snails integrates Science, Language Arts, Technology and Math. Teacher will share a fictitious snail story with students. Students will complete a K-W-L chart on snails with the help of the internet. As a related activity, students will take a poll on snail preferences and graph it.
In this lesson, students will analyze primary source documents. To enhance their …
In this lesson, students will analyze primary source documents. To enhance their understanding of the history of American slavery, students will analyze newspaper advertisements related to slavery from a North Carolina newspaper in 1837. Students will develop their own thoughtful analyses and express their ideas in writing; several writing assessment options are provided.
After reading "The Very Hungry Caterpillar", by Eric Carle students will use …
After reading "The Very Hungry Caterpillar", by Eric Carle students will use the writing process to write their own version of a Very Hungry story. They will use a flow map for pre-writing. Students will write a rough draft that will be revised and edited with a partner and a teacher.
This lesson guides students to find answers in non-fiction texts about wolves …
This lesson guides students to find answers in non-fiction texts about wolves by using of the KWHL graphic organizer and a reading strategy called RUNNERS. Students practice using these strategies while gathering information from different sources.
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