Impossible Password Hack Challenge!! Students will dive into the mid-year review with a …
Impossible Password Hack Challenge!! Students will dive into the mid-year review with a new outlook on their vocabulary words. As they go back through old information they have the challenge to turn vocabulary words into the strongest password. What group will be able to create the most complex passwords.
As 5th grade students are learning about matter in science, these comprehension …
As 5th grade students are learning about matter in science, these comprehension “mix-ups” are a great way to monitor students’ understanding of the content along with checking reading comprehension.
5th grade students that are learning about the phases of matter in …
5th grade students that are learning about the phases of matter in science will read a Science A-Z book and complete an activity to show their understanding of the different phases.
This ThingLink provides links to several OERs curated from various repositories (oercommons.org, …
This ThingLink provides links to several OERs curated from various repositories (oercommons.org, sharemylesson.com, curriki.org, app.partcipate.com) that all deal with teaching the states of matter to upper elementary students. There is a full lesson plan from Ohio State University that deals with the water cycle, and specifically, with storage of fresh water in glaciers and snow. There is a lot of information regarding student misconceptions and how to teach the content, as well as literacy resources and student engagement activities. There is also a link to a full unit plan of labs and investigations, including PowerPoints and lab sheets for students. Linked on this ThingLink, you'll also find an introduction video from PBS and a song about matter on YouTube. Please feel free to add resources to remix!!
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