Students will be immersed in a part of each of the 5 …
Students will be immersed in a part of each of the 5 ancient civilizations and learn about either architecture or daily life using a VR headset and Youtube App.
Students will conduct an apple investigation that includes if the apple sinks …
Students will conduct an apple investigation that includes if the apple sinks or floats, the number of seeds inside, the weight of the apple, and even a taste test. They will also have the chance to make an apple life cycle spinner.
Let’s take a look at three Virginia industries (agriculture, technology, and shipbuilding). …
Let’s take a look at three Virginia industries (agriculture, technology, and shipbuilding). Then we will ask an industry expert a question that we have about their particular area. Some of our questions will be emailed and some will be “snail mailed”. We will discuss the pros and cons of both of those types of correspondence and talk about networking and the internet.
Can you see how far you can catapult a Pom Pom? I …
Can you see how far you can catapult a Pom Pom? I want to see! We are going to be building a catapult from scratch. Your goal is to see if you can catapult your Pom Pom at least 3 feet.
Students will classify random animals based on each animal's attributes. They will …
Students will classify random animals based on each animal's attributes. They will get to investigate the physical characteristics of each animal during this hands-on sorting activity. Students will strengthen their ability to categorize and classify.
Compare architecture of three different civilizations by visiting the Great Wall in …
Compare architecture of three different civilizations by visiting the Great Wall in China, pyramids in Egypt, and the Parthenon in Greece and discuss how these visits are so different from our ability to compare them 3 decades ago when technology wasn’t as advanced.
Students are taking everyday items, describing them, and using the proportions and …
Students are taking everyday items, describing them, and using the proportions and conversion factors they will create a 3d model to replicate their description and create a 3d printed version.
Let’s learn circuit knowledge while playing! Students will have access to a …
Let’s learn circuit knowledge while playing! Students will have access to a variety of electronic components (kits) to design, assemble and troubleshoot different types of circuit designs. Will you sound a horn, blow a small fan, operate a speaker or make a traffic light? The possibilities are endless!
Your opinion matters! You have a responsibility to your classroom to help …
Your opinion matters! You have a responsibility to your classroom to help make decisions through the process of voting. You will make predictions, collect data, and organize data while casting your vote.
In this activity, your students will work in groups using their knowledge …
In this activity, your students will work in groups using their knowledge about Ancient Mali to solve the clues needed to open a Breakout Box. In an added twist, students will only receive one part of the final clue. They will need to use technology to communicate with each other in order to get the entire clue, open their box, and open the final Breakout Box.
This is a two day lesson. The first day is a lesson about …
This is a two day lesson. The first day is a lesson about the history of computers. The students will look at pictures of past computers, computers of today and then discuss what they think the computers of the future will be like.The second day, the students will be looking at components of computers with several fun and exciting stations to help them learn the names of the components (parts and types) of computers such as, desktop computer, laptop computer, tablets, mouse, CPU, printer, etc.
The student will learn the input and output of a computer and …
The student will learn the input and output of a computer and how it is used in the real world. The student be given a play computer to explore and talk about what types of job computers are needed for and how the information gets into the computer.
Students will experiment by comparing the leg and arm lengths of the …
Students will experiment by comparing the leg and arm lengths of the students in the class. They will create a Google Form and use it to record the data that they collect. They will use the spreadsheet created by the form to analyze the data and create charts and graphs. Students will then draw conclusions and make predictions based on their data.
Students will explore sequencing (including ordinal numbers); and simple loops (patterns and …
Students will explore sequencing (including ordinal numbers); and simple loops (patterns and repetition) using the pea plant life cycle. This is a hands-on learning opportunity for students to investigate the algorithms in the natural world around us. Students will gain insight into loop, repeating, and sequence patterns, they will also debug and brainstorm what to do if the pattern is broken.
In this activity, your students will learn about algorithms and use robots …
In this activity, your students will learn about algorithms and use robots to practice their map skills as they explore the geographic features found in each continent! Working in small groups students will program Root robots to “travel” to each continent. Once there, they will be introduced to the major rivers and mountain ranges using photographs! In other stations, students will put together a world map floor puzzle and work on their Chromebook to correctly sort landforms into their locations.
Students will explore how to classify and sort animals by different characteristics …
Students will explore how to classify and sort animals by different characteristics and attributes like their body coverings. Using an animal template provided and fun craft supplies like pasta shells, textured fabric, sequins, and cotton balls, students will create their own animal body covering models. This engaging hands-on learning experience mixes computer science, art, and life science all in one lesson to get your students excited about learning!
Watch and explore the different ways the mouse can move (back- and- …
Watch and explore the different ways the mouse can move (back- and- forth, circular, straight, spinning), try to remember the password pattern to guess the correct password. The stronger and more difficult the code, the harder the password pattern will be to crack. Create a strong pattern so your classmates don’t crack your code!
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