In this lesson, students listen as the book Madeline is read aloud. …
In this lesson, students listen as the book Madeline is read aloud. Students use the text and illustrations to understand the story. They will also identify the rhyming words used in the book. After reading the book, students will make their own rhyming book and illustrate it.
In this activity, students identify their heroes and heroines and then brainstorm …
In this activity, students identify their heroes and heroines and then brainstorm a list of people who help others. Students will choose one person an create a thank you card for them.
In this activity, students learn about traditional elements of the Kwanzaa holiday …
In this activity, students learn about traditional elements of the Kwanzaa holiday and then create a multicultural mat showing umoja, or unity, among people. Students will also research the other six Kwanzaa principles and prepare a presentation to share information with classmates.
In this lesson, students study the local weather over a 2 week …
In this lesson, students study the local weather over a 2 week period and collect data. They will then create bar and line graphs from the collected qualitative and quantitative data.
In this lesson, students discover how world economies depend on each other …
In this lesson, students discover how world economies depend on each other to create materials, products, and packaging for everyday items. Students will follow the paths of imports and exports and then create charts and posters to display their research.
In this activity, students study the geography of Greece and how it …
In this activity, students study the geography of Greece and how it affects where people live and work. Students will then use art supplies to create a 3-D model of a Greek coastline.
In this activity, students study the layers of the Earth. Then they …
In this activity, students study the layers of the Earth. Then they will use markers to divide up a rock, labeling each layer and sublayer appropriately. Students can add additional details such as the amount of heat or geologic activity found within each layer.
In this lesson, students explore the different depth zones of the ocean, …
In this lesson, students explore the different depth zones of the ocean, comparing their unique charactieristics and the organisms that live in each one. Students will then use art supplies to illustrate each zone.
In this activity, students explore what students in other countries eat for …
In this activity, students explore what students in other countries eat for lunch. They will then use art supplies to make a poster or game board that presents their findings.
In this lesson, students will learn about processes. After reading a book …
In this lesson, students will learn about processes. After reading a book together that involves a process and studying pictorial diagrams that illustrate a process, students will create their own process diagram.
In this lesson, students learn where and how to properly dispose of …
In this lesson, students learn where and how to properly dispose of and recycle items in their local area. Students will use art supplies to create a create a poster that displays the information.
In this lesson, students explore why people have settled near water and …
In this lesson, students explore why people have settled near water and the roles that water serves for communities. Students will examine maps to identify large population centers near lakes, rivers, and coastlines. They will then use art supplies to create 3D models which demonstrate how and why a community may depend on a nearby water supply.
In this lesson, students investigate native species and their habitats and determine …
In this lesson, students investigate native species and their habitats and determine if their habitats are being affected by development. Students will then create a real estate ad for a habitat home for a plant or animal that describes the organism's environmental needs.
In this activity, students use art supplies to create a chart to …
In this activity, students use art supplies to create a chart to show the various forms precipitation can have in the winter and how they change depending on changes in air temperature.
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