Using a student-generated paragraph about observations in their outdoor classroom, students will be able to distinguish facts and opinions.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- Out Teach
- Date Added:
- 07/22/2021
Using a student-generated paragraph about observations in their outdoor classroom, students will be able to distinguish facts and opinions.
Once upon a time are four words most children are familiar with when reading a fairy tales. They are a great way to learn the literary elements of reading and writing. In this lesson, students will create their own fairy tale character using materials they will collect around the outdoor learning lab. This lesson supports all types of fairy tales and can be used with a variety of learners and readers.
Once upon a time are four words most children are familiar with when reading a fairy tales. They are a great way to learn the literary elements of reading and writing. In this lesson, students will create their own fairy tale character using materials they will collect around the outdoor learning lab. This lesson supports all types of fairy tales and can be used with a variety of learners and readers.
Students will use their knowledge or availability and scarcity to determine income and earnings.
Students explore the school outdoor space and/or school garden to make observations of different objects found there. They collect three objects and place them in a paper bag. Back in the classroom they give clues to their classmates based on the object’s properties so that classmates can guess the objects in the bag. Students then work in groups of four to sort all their objects based on different properties.
Students actively engage in physical activity while making observations about the effects that movement/exercise has on their body. Students then research the positive health impacts of exercise and why they should reduce screen time and build healthy sleep habits. Ultimately, students develop a plan for making healthier choices at home and at school.
STUDENT ACTIVITY - K -- VAThis is a distance-learning lesson students can complete at home.Students will identify 5 senses and use them to make observations of the natural world.This activity was created by Out Teach (out-teach.org), a nonprofit providing outdoor experiential learning to transform Science education for students in under-served communities. .
Students will learn about the ways garden organisms depend on each other for survival and create "human" food chains to show how energy is transferred from the sun to living things.
Students will observe organisms in their ecosystem and describe the flow of energy in food webs
Students will explore the outdoor classroom finding objects and determining how to form different letters using them.
Students will explore the garden for different forms of energy including mechanical, electrical, light, thermal and sound energy.
STUDENT ACTIVITY -- 4th -- TXThis is a distance-learning lesson students can complete at home.The student will explore their outdoor space for different forms of energy including mechanical, electrical, light, thermal and sound energy.This activity was created by Out Teach (out-teach.org), a nonprofit providing outdoor experiential learning to transform Science education for students in under-served communities.
Students will use knowledge of aquatic and terrestrial environments to identify fossils and predict environmental changes over time.
Students will explore the components of soil and make a model of sedimentary rock layers and fossil fuels.
STUDENT ACTIVITY -- 5th -- NC/TXThis is a distance-learning lesson students can complete at home.The student will use their knowledge of operations (addition and subtraction) of fractions with unequal denominators to solve real world problems.This activity was created by Out Teach (out-teach.org), a nonprofit providing outdoor experiential learning to transform Science education for students in under-served communities.
Students will be able to describe the shares using the words halves and fourths. They'll be able to describe the whole as two of, or four of the shares.
Students will use their knowledge of fractions to divide whole numbers
Students will use their knowledge of fractions to divide whole numbers.
STUDENT ACTIVITY - 5th - TX/NCThis is a distance- learning lesson students can complete at home. Students will use their knowledge of fractions to divide whole numbersThis activity was created by Out Teach (out-teach.org), a nonprofit providing outdoor experiential learning to transform Science education for students in under-served communities.
Students will use their knowledge of operations (addition and subtraction) of fractions with unequal denominators to solve real world problems.