This lesson plan contains reading, writing, and science integration. Students will view …
This lesson plan contains reading, writing, and science integration. Students will view onion cells under the microscope, read and answer questions from a selection about cells, learn a note-taking strategy, and create a writing piece from their outline notes. A rubric is provided for assessment of student work.
How do cells keep us alive? Through reading and hands-on activities, students …
How do cells keep us alive? Through reading and hands-on activities, students learn about parts of a cell, and their functions in carrying out processes for life. Study skills are taught and modeled as students make entries in science notebooks.
This resource supports English language development for English language learners. This online …
This resource supports English language development for English language learners. This online book and interactive resource describes and illustrates the Sun's movement across the sky as observed from Earth during the day. Text and audio versions are provided so the book can be used with students individually or with large and small groups.
In this lesson, students explore the properties of water and hypothesize how …
In this lesson, students explore the properties of water and hypothesize how to cause changes from a solid and gas state to a liquid state. Students use their new science knowledge to have an ice cube melt race.
In this lesson, students will read the book The Bears' Picnic by …
In this lesson, students will read the book The Bears' Picnic by Stan and Jan Berenstain. As the book is read, a list should be compiled of the things the bears took on the picnic. The items on the list can then be grouped according to physical characteristics.
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