Do you want to show your students in a fun way how …
Do you want to show your students in a fun way how an ecosystem collapses if a species is removed? Check out this lesson using squishy circuits (that’s play dough and safe circuits)! Students will get to learn about ecosystems and circuitry all at the same time.
Using this kit, students really learn and do the energy conversions. They …
Using this kit, students really learn and do the energy conversions. They physically have the pieces in their hands to create each conversion and then some. The worksheet keeps them focused on what they have to do instead of just playing with the kits. But this isn’t to discredit that they wouldn’t learn by just playing with the kits. Conversion of energy is hard to grasp in theory, why not make it physical and help them remember.
Students will explore kinetic, potential, energy, speed, force, motion, light, and wind …
Students will explore kinetic, potential, energy, speed, force, motion, light, and wind energy. Students will be able to understand that energy can be converted into different forms. Student will learn to make predictions, record, analyze, and make conclusions about data.
Students will learn about the problems that can occur to prevent an …
Students will learn about the problems that can occur to prevent an iPad from working properly. They will then transfer this information to use problem solving skills to determine how a circuit works and what can prevent them from working correctly.Students are given circuits to explore and to be introduced to the basic knowledge of circuits and how they work. They will explore circuits and explore the problems that can occur to keep the circuit from working correctly.
Do you want to learn about community helpers? Would you like to …
Do you want to learn about community helpers? Would you like to discuss how community helpers can communicate electronically? If you would like to learn about and discuss community helpers and how they use technology to communicate then this is the lesson for you!
Students will use Spheros to explore the force and energy of moving …
Students will use Spheros to explore the force and energy of moving objects. This lesson is appropriate for students and teachers with little to no experience with coding. Students will evaluate a single line of programming that directs the Sphero to move and test to see if they correctly anticipated the results. Students will bowl down "pins" by programming the Sphero. Students will experiment with changing variables and discuss how that changes the motion.
Dive into the exciting world of augmented reality while exploring how to …
Dive into the exciting world of augmented reality while exploring how to conserve our natural resources. Get your creative juices flowing as you design your very own natural resource drawing and bring it to life using AR technology and apps.
Let’s graph our favorite holiday and learn about each other! This lesson …
Let’s graph our favorite holiday and learn about each other! This lesson introduces holidays and then allows children to choose their favorite and graph that information as a whole class.
Want to introduce how to write basic code by hand and review …
Want to introduce how to write basic code by hand and review figurative language at the same time? This lesson is just for you! Using Figurative Language task cards and animal figurines, just for fun, students will learn how to correctly create if-then-else statements. This activity can be modified to use whatever items you have around your class in place of the animal figurines.
This activity will get your students out of their seats! They will …
This activity will get your students out of their seats! They will be actively engaged with their classmates to solve the puzzle as well as navigate the sphero mini robot around on the rug! This lesson will have everyone singing about the continents way after the unit is complete!
1st grade students often struggle to relate to the experiences of others, …
1st grade students often struggle to relate to the experiences of others, to help them empathize with how obstacles make it harder to reach goals, they will work together to build towers out of various types of building toys. Each group will have an obstacle they must overcome, just like Maggie L. Walker overcame her obstacles and became a wonderful example of a good citizen! Students will learn and explore how to be a good digital citizen using internet safety.
Have you used 3Doodlers? After learning about Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers, …
Have you used 3Doodlers? After learning about Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers, students create a food chain using these fun 3D pens that can hang in your classroom.
Would you like students to see how data analysis works in real …
Would you like students to see how data analysis works in real life? Using Gas Laws and Google Sheets students will definitely use their critical thinking skills to answer some questions and potentially manipulate their own created data!
Looking for a new way to teach direct and indirect characterization? By …
Looking for a new way to teach direct and indirect characterization? By connecting these English concepts to Computer Science, students will not only learn how to describe the characters they are reading about, but they will also be able to see how these concepts apply to computer hardware, software, abstraction, and End-User Agreements.
This engaging lesson offers students multiple opportunities to collect data and create …
This engaging lesson offers students multiple opportunities to collect data and create their own charts and graphs as they rotate through fun and exciting stations that incorporate computer science, math, science, and visual art.
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