Students will be using 3 different ways of communication to talk about …
Students will be using 3 different ways of communication to talk about the Empire of Mali. This activity will encourage different students to participate in different ways.
Need a quick way to review the location of Ancient Civilizations along …
Need a quick way to review the location of Ancient Civilizations along with Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America geographical features. I got just the thing! Print these maps poster size and fire up some robots and let's get to reviewing this important information in a fun way for the kids to enjoy!
Students are given a visual arts project to create a Mixed Media …
Students are given a visual arts project to create a Mixed Media Anatomy artwork where they must decompose the process of completing the project into sub-components. Students will create prototypes (sketches) and will conduct the project as an iterative design by taking daily progress photos, making adjustments to the original design, and having peer feedback.
This lesson teaches students about artificial intelligence and its use in history. …
This lesson teaches students about artificial intelligence and its use in history. Students will be able to use AI technology to create drawings about Native Americans.
First, students will listen to the read-alouds listed above over several days. …
First, students will listen to the read-alouds listed above over several days. Students will begin to be able to identify and sort items according to needs vs. wants. The students will have to choose items carefully and responsibly in order to ensure that their wants are not getting in the way of their needs. Next, students will listen to the “Needs and Wants Explained - Facts for Kids” video. Students will then complete an interactive Word Wall sort by sorting needs and wants into their correct categories.Then, the teacher will give each student a scenario (Example: I need you to collect 3 needs and 1 want). Students will bring them to the carpet where students will sort their chosen items into two groups (needs vs wants). Teachers and students will discuss the sorted items and allow students to explain the reasoning behind their choices. Finally, students will discuss why we need to be responsible with our choices when we use technology.
In this lesson, students will be learning about different ways we communicate …
In this lesson, students will be learning about different ways we communicate and how some of this communication has changed. The students will also be learning about different community helpers and discuss ways the community helpers use communication in their jobs.
A breakout box is a great way to get students thinking and …
A breakout box is a great way to get students thinking and problem solving! What a fun, engaging way to get all classmates involved! Everyone will have busy hands and brains while working on this activity! What a great way to get your students thinking and problem solving as a team!
In the lesson students will classify components of a personal computer system, …
In the lesson students will classify components of a personal computer system, watershed system, and put together a model of a desktop computer and hardware components.
Does all aquatic weed release oxygen during photosynthesis? Let’s find out! We …
Does all aquatic weed release oxygen during photosynthesis? Let’s find out! We will be observing this using one of your favorite sodas, as well as water.
Students will apply computational thinking to address the real-life problem of not …
Students will apply computational thinking to address the real-life problem of not knowing who to vote for president by decomposing their political ideology into “personal” and “economic” subcomponents and start self-reflecting on political issues so they cast a vote for the candidate and his/her platform that most aligns with their beliefs as opposed to basing it on propaganda and/or voting for a candidate who doesn’t agree with them on specific issues (an uninformed vote).
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.
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