Section 1 - Children will learn to recite and comprehend the rhyme …
Section 1 - Children will learn to recite and comprehend the rhyme "Jack and Jill" and its vocabulary.Section 2 - Children will learn to track the print in the nursery rhyme, understand the boundaries of words, and identify individual words.
Children will learn to distinguish commonly confused letters M and W by discussing …
Children will learn to distinguish commonly confused letters M and W by discussing their slanted and straight lines. They will also learn fun ways to practice the formation of O, T, and D, using playdough and pipe cleaners.
Section 1 -Children will answer questions and learn vocabulary while enjoying Little …
Section 1 -Children will answer questions and learn vocabulary while enjoying Little Red Riding Hood.Section 2 - Children will build confidence as writers by watching this teacher as she writes about the theme of kindness from Little Red Riding Hood. This video would be a good introduction to the student's own writing about the story.Section 3 - Children will enjoy a retelling of the story, then work on identifying the beginning, middle, and end of the text.Section 4 - Children will build confidence as writers by watching this teacher draw and write about the character of the wolf. This video would be a good introduction to the student's own writing about a story character.
Children will learn to recite the nursery rhyme One, Two, Buckle My …
Children will learn to recite the nursery rhyme One, Two, Buckle My Shoe orally and with sign language. They will also learn Hey Diddle, Diddle and Itsy Bitsy Spider.
The Three Little Pigs is told orally with pictures only and the …
The Three Little Pigs is told orally with pictures only and the children are asked to make predictions based on text features. At the end, the children are asked to compare the houses from the story to where they live. The children will enjoy a puppet show of the Three Little Pigs. Teachers can use this video to teach a sequence of events and story elements.
Art projects are a fun way teachers can teach non-fiction sequencing. In …
Art projects are a fun way teachers can teach non-fiction sequencing. In these videos, children will learn to follow directions and expand their vocabulary. The first project, monoprints, teaches the steps to create prints out of foil, cardboard, and paint. Through the second project, solar dying, children will learn the steps needed to create colorful string by placing food scraps in jars for the sun to dye.
Writing and applying the equation of a circle Mathematics Instructional Plans (MIPs) help …
Writing and applying the equation of a circle Mathematics Instructional Plans (MIPs) help teachers align instruction with the 2016 Mathematics Standards of Learning (SOL) by providing examples of how the knowledge, skills and processes found in the SOL and curriculum framework can be presented to students in the classroom.
The original lesson was intended for 8th grade students and took 8 …
The original lesson was intended for 8th grade students and took 8 class periods. I challenged elementary students (grades 3-5) during a STEM night to use available materials to create a pinball machine. Students needed to make a circuit that when a ball landed in a cup or hit a target, a buzzer would sound. The activity took the students approximately 20 minutes to complete. If students are expected to start from scratch, they will need approximately three class periods to design, create, and present their games
The students will see an example of the circular flow map in …
The students will see an example of the circular flow map in a video and a presentation and how the parts of the map interact and are interdependent on each other. The student will learn how households and businesses interact in the market for resources and in the market for goods and services. They also see how money keeps the whole process moving. Remix made to make it easier to understand.
The students will see an example of the circular flow map in …
The students will see an example of the circular flow map in a video and a presentation and how the parts of the map interact and are interdependent on each other. The student will learn how households and businesses interact in the market for resources and in the market for goods and services. They also see how money keeps the whole process moving. Remix made to make it easier to understand.
Circulatory System 101 is a Health lesson designed by a Physical Education/Health …
Circulatory System 101 is a Health lesson designed by a Physical Education/Health Teacher to support Health instruction. Created By: Willie Miles Powhatan County Public Schools
Citizen science is known as the collection and analysis of data relating …
Citizen science is known as the collection and analysis of data relating to the natural world by members of the public. Those participating in citizen science projects and activities are not professional scientists; rather, this collaborative research is done by everyday people in a wide variety of settings around the world to help answer questions that scientists can’t answer by themselves. Whether participating in bird counts, water sampling, frog watches, butterfly monitoring, plant data, or other projects, anyone can find a fun and meaningful way to contribute to the scientific community, often providing valid insights into the natural world. For more information and classroom activities, please visit The Wildlife Center of Virginia and VPM UNTAMED websites
Students will learn about the importance of participating in the voting process …
Students will learn about the importance of participating in the voting process through a read aloud and participating in a classroom voting experience.
Use slides to cover the concepts of duties, rights, responsibilities, and traits. …
Use slides to cover the concepts of duties, rights, responsibilities, and traits. You can add pictures to the slides (or after) to showcase what they mean and/or have a discussion on where students see these being used. To reinforce that students can apply the difference between the four different categories of rights/duties/traits/responsibilities, have students create a citizenship web of themselves using either construction paper or a digital slide/page of who they are as a citizen. For further extension, have students add what each might look like for them as a citizen. This helps them to categorize and explain the difference between duties and rights, as well as understanding their basic first amendment rights and traits of a citizen.
This is a Desmos activity to assess the knowledge students have of …
This is a Desmos activity to assess the knowledge students have of the slope of parallel and perpendicular lines and angle relationships formed when parallel lines are cut by a transversal.
The goal of this exercise is to examine the relationship between demographic …
The goal of this exercise is to examine the relationship between demographic characteristics and different forms of civic participation in China. Crosstabulation will be used.
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