These posters define the vocabulary for K-2 Computing Systems SOLs in pictures and words.
- Subject:
- Computing Systems
- Material Type:
- Visual Media
- Author:
- Jude Raffeinner
- Date Added:
- 12/04/2021
These posters define the vocabulary for K-2 Computing Systems SOLs in pictures and words.
Katherine Byers of Chesterfield has put together several videos and associated slides (see https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1if29auVETq5cjxAdjB1IVMTTila2pD_k) to help teachers in Chesterfield to use Canvas. Some of the information is specific to that division, but you can use them as a starting point for your own!
Even as children grow older and more independent, families play a key role in making sure students access
learning opportunities and understand why attendance is so important for success in school and on the job.
Families can also advocate for resources to help students learn if they cannot attend in-person.
This video is part of the Learn and Grow with WHRO TV series. Watch Meghan Dmytriw teach about rounding.
This 4 minute video from Patrick Hausammann of Clarke County demonstrates various helpfu keyboard shortcuts for all technology users!
This two-minute clip captures the behaviour of cytotoxic T cells – the body’s ‘serial killers’ – as they hunt down and eliminate cancer cells before moving on to their next target. Transcription of the video is included.
Transcript added from YouTube subtitles. You can use this to write your own worksheet or quiz.
Beginning-level students will compare and contrast different uses of land in the state of California and write a letter about a modern-day environmental issue.
Students explore the concept of work, and work typically assigned to women, through artwork depicting laundresses.
Learn about lead toxicity and its effect on wildlife. Lead toxicity is a significant problem for Bald Eagles, vultures, and other birds of prey; more than two-thirds of eagles admitted to the Wildlife Center of Virginia have measurable levels of lead in their blood. Join the Wildlife Center staff and other experts to learn why lead poisoning occurs in wildlife, how it’s treated, and how we can work together to solve this preventable problem.
Students will practice counting from 1 - 10 by interacting with a counting song and then practicing with a friend. This practice will also support the recognition of numbers as well as counting into sets.After singing the interacting with the song, students will pair up with a classmate and practice counting 1-10. THey will put numbers in order on cards, count out loud and count math manipulatives onto each card with cooresponding number written on it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DR-cfDsHCGA
Let’s learn about the different building blocks of music: beat, rhythm, harmony, and melody. Using these building blocks, we can be brave musicians and make our very own musical sound. Join us while we experiment with the elements of music and then watch as our special guest, Ms. Foster, shows us how to build shoebox houses with everyday items we find around the house.
This video is part of the Learn and Grow with WHRO TV series. Watch Dr. Karen Drosinos teach about the parts of a monthly calendar.
This video is part of the Learn and Grow with WHRO TV series. Watch Meghan Dmytriw teach about comparing numbers up to four digits.
Learn about concentrations of solutions. If you brew tea or coffee for too long, it gets really strong, bitter, and dark. But if you add water, you can lessen its strength. So, when we talk about how strong our coffee is, we are really talking about CONCENTRATION. Like stirring a teaspoon of sugar into a cup of tea, solids can have a concentration in a liquid, but first, they need to be able to dissolve into a solution (solubility). But, is there a limit to how much of a solid the solution can take in? Through some sweet treats, you can eat, let's explore the scientific concepts of concentration, solubility, and supersaturated solutions. I promise you it's going to ROCK! Developed for students in grades 6-10.
This video is part of the Learn and Grow with WHRO TV series. Watch Brandon Thompson teach about counting using a five frame.
This video is part of the Learn and Grow with WHRO TV series. Watch Patty Larson teach about counting sets 6 to 10 and using a ten frame.
This video is part of the Learn and Grow with WHRO TV series. Watch Amanda Knighton teach about comparing and contrasting setting in a story.
This video is part of the Learn and Grow with WHRO TV series. Watch Brandon Thompson teach about making connections of letter sounds to words.
Learn about polymers. They are all around us. From the proteins we consume to the plastic cups we drink from, polymers dominate our lives and our earth. They package our snacks but can also pollute our oceans. But do you REALLY know what a polymer is? Join Camille Schrier, science lover and Miss America 2020, to explore the science of polymers by making some slimy sodium alginate worms, and biodegradable corn plastic that is good for the earth!!
This video is part of the Learn and Grow with WHRO TV series. Watch Dr. Deborah Fuge teach about making and reading graphs.