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.
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.
Students will learn about algorithms and programming at a basic level and …
Students will learn about algorithms and programming at a basic level and use playdough and microbits to review information about the planets that they have learned. Students will code using block coding and iterative design to debug their code. Students will use data, lists, and arrays as well. Students will follow an outlined algorithm to correctly construct the planets to scale using rulers and play dough.
This sorting activity allows the students to explore several hands-on tasks that …
This sorting activity allows the students to explore several hands-on tasks that will encourage the students to use critical thinking skills to categorize and logically sort items by one or more attributes.
Incorporate some computer science ideas into a scientific abstraction of the four …
Incorporate some computer science ideas into a scientific abstraction of the four spheres of Earth! This lesson has opportunities for visible learning include sketching in their notes, quick writes, and a jigsaw. The students will apply the idea of classifying items into the four spheres in the real world by taking a short walk outside.
Using sensory bins, wiki sticks, and magical water painting art, students will …
Using sensory bins, wiki sticks, and magical water painting art, students will merge their knowledge of Virginia’s civil rights icons with strong password dos and don’ts.
This hands-on lesson merges digital safety concepts with Virginia state symbols and …
This hands-on lesson merges digital safety concepts with Virginia state symbols and allows students to construct their own three-dimensional learning landscape with fun materials like Legos and model magic.
Modern technology can make tasks happen instantly with the push of a …
Modern technology can make tasks happen instantly with the push of a button or a swipe of a finger. How do our community helpers use this technology responsibly to make their jobs easier and more efficient?
Take your students on a virtual tour of Europe while reviewing how …
Take your students on a virtual tour of Europe while reviewing how information travels over the internet and the importance of art in the European Renaissance.
Are your students always on their phones or playing games on their …
Are your students always on their phones or playing games on their personal devices? Use this lesson to engage them in a conversation about how all that screen time is negatively impacting their growth in more ways than one. After reading and discussing the negative impacts of excessive screen time, have students write an expository essay where they show their understanding of the topic.
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