Students get a hands-on approach to carving a pumpkin while learning about …
Students get a hands-on approach to carving a pumpkin while learning about the life cycle. Students will sort pictures of a pumpkin life cycle, create a paper plate pumpkin, and manipulate pumpkin seeds for counting and sorting.
This lesson will track the weather for a week. It will get …
This lesson will track the weather for a week. It will get students actively engaged in checking the weather. This will help teach responsibility as a child can prepare how to dress for the weather as well. Students will learn great science vocabulary as well as spark an interest that may lead to further weather investigations.
Get ready to mix science, math and technology in this hands-on and …
Get ready to mix science, math and technology in this hands-on and engaging activity. Students will explore how measuring ingredients is like a science experiment, use math to adjust recipe amounts, and use code to create their very own app to easily double and halve recipes.
Let your imagination run wild, while exploring the basic life needs of …
Let your imagination run wild, while exploring the basic life needs of animals. This fun project allows you to collaborate with other students and communicate your ideas electronically to create a fun animal reimagining.
What would kids today do without the internet? This lesson will take …
What would kids today do without the internet? This lesson will take them “back in time” to learn how to research before the internet! This lesson will create a greater appreciation for the technology that we have today. Kids today just don’t know how easy they have it, not having to wait for dial up internet!
Students will learn the beginnings of block coding before participating in a …
Students will learn the beginnings of block coding before participating in a relay race against their peers using Sphero Ball robots and answering questions on square roots and perfect squares.
Teach students what it means to be a good citizen in this …
Teach students what it means to be a good citizen in this activity. Students create the rules and then must follow them to accomplish a class activity.
This hands-on science experiment allows students to observe the effects of water …
This hands-on science experiment allows students to observe the effects of water in plant growth. Students will also be able to assemble, program, and monitor the humidity of the soil.
If you want an easy way to review Scientific Method, along with …
If you want an easy way to review Scientific Method, along with Force and Motion here is the best lesson for you. Using ‘Hot Wheels’ you will be identifying IV, DV, and constants. You will also be reviewing kinetic energy, potential energy, motion, speed, force, and friction.
Let’s bake a fall treat for your littles to eat! This activity …
Let’s bake a fall treat for your littles to eat! This activity supports step-by-step instructions using sequential graphic organizers and will use their five senses to find, take in, and react to or respond to different information.
Have students present their simple machines through video instead of in person …
Have students present their simple machines through video instead of in person and teach the students about computer technology’s ability to communicate information through computers.
Students will apply computing systems by interacting with electoral maps that communicate …
Students will apply computing systems by interacting with electoral maps that communicate and process information in digital form to gain an understanding of how the electoral college works and selects the president of the United States.
Comparing computer networking to soil. Students will be shown a live plant …
Comparing computer networking to soil. Students will be shown a live plant and its root system to model how a computer network spreads. Students will be making soil layer models (1 to eat and 1 to keep) and reviewing soil content using micro bits.
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