Listing Common Multiples
(View Complete Item Description)This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach fourth graders about listing common multiples.
Material Type: Assessment, Interactive, Lecture
This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach fourth graders about listing common multiples.
Material Type: Assessment, Interactive, Lecture
In this activity, students play a game that simulates the carbon cycle. During the activity students will compare the carbon cycle before and after the industrial revolution.
Material Type: Activity/Lab
Use this "THINK!" image and have a discussion with your students to remind them of polite and appropriate online behavior when they are commenting or posting. (This image can also be shared with your students online via Canvas, Google Classroom, Seesaw or other remote learning environment!)I created this using Google Drawings. The file can be found here for you to copy and edit: Think Poster
Material Type: Diagram/Illustration
This is a hyperDoc that covers Ecosystems. It takes several days to complete this and has links to several different assignments. The hyperDoc follows the 5E Lesson plan format. There are several videos to watch, vocabulary, drag and drops, partner work, and a final group project. Because this is a digital resource, the students will need to have access to a device. Teachers, you will also need to set up a Padlet and a Flipgrid prior to assigning this. Once you have them, you will need to link them on the appropriate slide. The second slide will remind you of this. This was created in Google Slides, but I had to download it as a Powerpoint in order to upload it. I would suggest using it in Google Slides.
Material Type: Homework/Assignment
This is a daily review for standards 3.0A8 and 3NBT2. Two step word problems and finding unknowns. These can be copied and used in small group during math workshop or during whole group instruction.
Material Type: Questionnaire
Third grade students will work to determine the main idea of a non fiction text and explore details.
Material Type: Lesson Plan
In this lesson, students illustrate a scene from a story.
Material Type: Lesson Plan
Students will review and examine colonial North America's economic, social, and political life by participating in a 13 colonies competition. Students will be able to explain the positive and negative impact human activity had on the physical environment of the United States. This lesson will culminate with students focusing on one colony of their choice for which they create an advertisement for settling that colony.
Material Type: Lesson Plan
Read the explanation the ancient Greeks had for earthquakes. Then read the explantion we use today. Then compare the two.
Material Type: Lesson Plan
As some of the foundational texts for beginning readers, fairy tales are a staple of many classrooms. This lesson allows students to engage with fairy tales from different regions around the world and compare important cultural elements of these stories.
Material Type: Lesson Plan
This set of slides is intended to provide you with a brief overview of the key elements of high-quality Project Based Learning. It includes links to other PBL resources and examples. This set of slides is best reviewed with a group of educators ready to learn more about PBL so they can make the learning more engaging and relevant for students. Enjoy!
Material Type: Presentation
This is the educator's guide for a set of activities that teach students about humans' endeavors to return to the moon. The emphasis is for students to understand that engineers must "imagine and plan" before they begin to build and experiment. Each activity features objectives, a list of materials, educator information, procedures, and student worksheets. Students should work in teams to complete the activities. Note: Activities do not align to all objectives that are listed; specific activities align to specific objectives.
Material Type: Curriculum, Lesson, Teaching/Learning Strategy, Unit of Study
This formative assessment determines students' fact fluency when adding and subtracting within 10.
Material Type: Formative Assessment
Compare the effects of different strengths or different directions of pushes and pulls on the motion of an object and determine if a design solution works as intended to change the speed or direction of an object with a push or a pull. Driving Question: Can I as “Science Investigator”, engineer and design, a way to move an object without using my hands or feet?
Material Type: Activity/Lab
Students read a passage and answer questions based on the passage. An answer key is included.
Material Type: Activity/Lab
In lesson 1 of this unit, students will explore what it means to be connected to other people with and without digital technology. They'll also start to consider the ways that their digital connections shape who they are.
Material Type: Lesson Plan
CK-12's Texas Instruments Trigonometry Teacher's Edition Flexbook is a helpful companion to a trigonometry course, providing students with more ways to understand basic trigonometric concepts through supplementary exercises and explanations.
Material Type: Textbook
In this video, students learn that all matter can exist in three forms: solid, liquid or gas. They compare the basic properties. Matter can change states through heating or cooling, and it is sure to change when it reaches its boiling point or freezing point.
Material Type: Lesson
This is a task from the Illustrative Mathematics website that is one part of a complete illustration of the standard to which it is aligned. Each task has at least one solution and some commentary that addresses important aspects of the task and its potential use.
Material Type: Activity/Lab
This resource can be used through Google Slides or Peardeck. The Mini-Lesson will cover the following “I Can” Statement.I can find all possible dimensions of a rectangle when given the perimeter.
Material Type: Formative Assessment