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California State Unit Study (Capital, Bird, Flower, Flag, Animal)

California State Unit Study (Capital, Bird, Flower, Flag, Animal)
ELA, Social Studies, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Language Development, Spelling, Writing, History, History: USA, Geography, Research, Grade 2, 3, 4, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

California State Unit Study (Capital, Bird, Flower, Flag, Animal) This is a 5-day unit study and research project designed to introduce students to the unique symbols of California. This low-prep resource is an optimal choice for both elementary teachers and homeschoolers. These major Californian staples: its capital, bird, flower, flag and animal are covered. Diverse learning tools Videos for visual and auditory learners Engaging reading passages Interactive notebooks with enjoyable activities for kinesthetic learners' cognition Structured research report pages to improve writing skills. Versatility in Implementation & Subjects Coverage This tool can be used as part of a broader California or Western region lesson plan or simply to add flair to your social studies or history class. It is impressively adaptable - can be applied in whole group sessions small group interactions even one-on-one teaching setups. Subjects range from art science grammar geography history reading spelling among others enabling truly holistic exposure for young minds. Suitability & Compatibility with Spiral Teaching Strategies This product targets Grade 2 through Grade 4 making it ideal also for spiral teaching strategies touching upon language arts comprehension USA history geography amongst other sub-subjects relating Social Studies effectively promoting layered learning concepts. In Addition… Beyond just the Golden State you may consider using similar study units available on each American state from Alabama all through Wyoming. Each pack offers coverage on important symbols curated videos interactive assignments specially crafted keeping in mind various learning styles. "Merge creativity with concrete learning by engrossing your students in the beautiful representation of the California State Unit Study" What does the downloadable PDF-pack include? A clear set of teacher instructions Detailed guidebooks Easy-reference cards Primed discussion points Color-coded explore-n-learn kits Student-friendly review sheets and many more handy resources. In this resource, students get to explore fun yet meaningful activities while acing written tasks.

Author Heather Huhman

Tags California, State Symbols, Interactive Learning, Cross-curricular Activities, Research Project

Oregon: A Micro-Learning Deck | Digital Geography Lesson

Oregon: A Micro-Learning Deck | Digital Geography Lesson
Social Studies, Geography, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

The Oregon A Micro-Learning Deck | Digital Geography Lesson resource is a 14-slide download that exposes your students to learning activities for the state of Oregon. This digital mini-lesson includes: -Video and Audio -Informational Text - Graphic Organizers -Digital & Interactive components -Summarizing Students will enjoy interacting with this lesson and each of the activities!

Author Teach Me This

Tags Oregon Lesson Plan, Oregon Learning Deck, Digital Lesson, Interactive Slides, Geography Lesson

Solstice and Equinox | Interactive Science Lesson | Micro-Learning Deck

Solstice and Equinox | Interactive Science Lesson | Micro-Learning Deck
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Space, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Solstice and Equinox | Engaging Science Resource This informative science resource teaches students about solstices and equinoxes. The digital slide deck can be used in whole group, small group, or individual settings to foster student understanding of these astronomical concepts. Students will watch an explanatory video detailing solstices and equinoxes. An accompanying reading passage that students can follow along with using the provided audio further cements comprehension. A close reading activity and quick write prompt allow educators to assess learning in multiple formats. Overall, the varied activities, assessments, and flexible implementation options in this resource promote engaged learning about solstices and equinoxes. Students will gain core science knowledge and astronomy vocabulary in an interactive way. Any middle or high school science teacher aiming to bolster student comprehension of solstices and equinoxes will find this resource impactful.

Author Teach Me This

Tags Solstice, Equinox, Interactive, Science, Digital Lesson

Best Environment/ Science Lesson Plan: GMO Seeds Pros & Cons (Digital and Print)

Best Environment/ Science Lesson Plan: GMO Seeds Pros & Cons (Digital and Print)
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Science, Grade 8, 9, 10, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Best Environment/Science Lesson Plan: GMO Seeds Pros & Cons (Digital and Print) An exceptional teaching resource designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the highly topical issue of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO's). Specifically, it focuses on genetically modified seeds, which form a significant portion - over 90% - of certain key crops grown in the United States, namely corn, soybeans and cotton. This lesson plan delivers an engaging platform for educators to spark meaningful conversation regarding this critical subject. It provides background information on GMO seeds' prevalence in popular food items, while also presenting arguments from contrasting perspectives about these food products’ safety, health impacts, and sustainability. This approach encourages students not only to absorb factual content but also to exercise critical thinking skills as they analyze different viewpoints. The resource presents versatile format options that can be adapted according to varying classroom dynamics: Whole group discussions, Small group activities or, Individual homework assignments. In addition it provides both a fillable PDF suitable for paperless classrooms or convenient printing offering flexibility across various learning environments—furthermore incorporates short-answer and interpretive questions designed promote deeper comprehension through interactive engagement opportunities. Inclusion of Multimedia Approach: The multimedia approach enriches the material's overall pedagogical value by catering more holistically auditory, visual as well as textual learning preferences . A reading article or six-minute video embedded directly into the guide is provided which caters this purpose. Educators Assistance: To assist educators further in successful delivery of this lesson plan; An answer key is provided hence enabling real-time guidance during classroom discussionifficulties with individual answers may arise. Targeted Grades: Geared towards grades 8-10; this resource aligns particularly well with Science curriculums having distinct focus areas in Environmental Science sub-disciplines. Indeed whether you are public school teacher or homeschooling instructor looking for cohesive materials addressing contemporary environmental isssues; This comprehensive package digitized into 3 neatly compartmented PDFs encompassing a highly relevant subject matter qualifies as a fitting choice.

Author Dynamic Earth Learning

Tags GMO Seeds, Genetically Modified Organisms, Environmental Science, Critical Thinking, Health Impacts

Kitchen Chemistry | Interactive Science Lesson | Micro-Learning Deck

Kitchen Chemistry | Interactive Science Lesson | Micro-Learning Deck
Science, Chemistry, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This micro-learning deck is the perfect accessory to your Science instruction! This digital slideshow presents Kitchen Chemistry: The Science of Herbs and Spices. Within this slideshow, you will receive: -Video Lesson -Reading Passage w/ Audio -Close Reading -Quick Write The informational texts included in this resource alongside the informal assessments will keep your students engaged from beginning to end.

Author Teach Me This

Tags Kitchen Chemistry, Chemistry Lesson, Science Of Herbs, Interactive, Comprehension

Unit of Study all about New Zealand

Unit of Study all about New Zealand
Social Studies, ELA, Economics, History, History: British, History: World, First Peoples (Native), Government, Geography, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Language Development, Vocabulary, Spelling, Writing, Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Basic Science, Grade 4, 5, 6, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Projects, Assessments, Worksheets

There's something magical about being able to bring the world into our classrooms. I'm excited to share with you a comprehensiveUnit of Study all about New Zealand. This resource is filled with meticulously designed tools to help our students journey into the vibrant heart of this incredible country. New Zealand, with its stunning landscapes and layered history, offers a world of exploration. Through this unit, our students will unravel tales, traditions, and truths that form the fabric of this nation. Designed with versatility in mind, we can shape the content to fit our students’ unique needs - be it age, reading proficiency, interests, or learning preferences. Here's a Glimpse of What's Inside: Lesson Plans: Flexible and adjustable, we can spread these out to suit our classroom pace and scheduling. Reading Passages: Each lesson is complemented by a passage, giving students a deep textual insight into New Zealand's many aspects. Videos: Handpicked to align with the readings, these videos provide a multisensory experience. Discussion Avenues: Thought-provoking prompts to foster classroom discussions and encourage student reflections. Vocabulary Boosters: Clear, defined vocabulary cards for every lesson. Additionally, dedicated dictionary activity pages will help our students enrich their lexicons. Note-taking & Graphic Organizers: Available in three formats, ensuring each student can comfortably document their learnings. Assessment Tools: Comprehensive tests, in both short answer and multiple-choice formats, come with ready answer keys for our convenience. Writing Opportunities: Every lesson comes with a structured prompt, allowing students to articulate their understanding. Hands-on Activities: Perfect for our kinesthetic learners, these activities are interactive and engaging. Designed with 4th to 6th graders in mind and spanning 345 pages, this PDF resource is ready to be printed and integrated into our lesson plans. It offers a rich, in-depth view of New Zealand, from its breathtaking nature to its societal structures. Whether you've been teaching for years in a school or are homeschooling, thisUnit of Study on New Zealandis a treasure trove. Together, let's embark on this enlightening journey and bring a slice of New Zealand to our eager learners. Happy teaching!

Author Heather Huhman

Tags New Zealand, Unit Study, Maori, Geography, History, James Cook, Ernest Rutherford, Auckland, Christchurch, Treaty Of Waitangi

Franklin Roosevelt | Reading Comprehension Deck | Interactive Lesson

Franklin Roosevelt | Reading Comprehension Deck | Interactive Lesson
Social Studies, Biographies, Grade 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Engage students and enhance Social Studies instruction with this informative Franklin Roosevelt reading comprehension lesson. Designed for whole group or individual assignments, this interactive digital slideshow presents an overview of Franklin Roosevelt's life and presidency. Students will watch a focused video lesson detailing key events, read or listen to a leveled passage with close reading questions, analyze a primary source image, and complete a quick write reflection. Meeting grade 6-8 standards, the varied informal assessments and opportunities for analysis boost engagement and learning. Presented in an accessible PowerPoint, this turnkey resource easily integrates into U.S. History units on the Great Depression or World War II. Suitable for whole class instruction or independent work, this reading lesson enhances student literacy and deepens understanding of a complex time in America's story.

Author Teach Me This

Tags American Presidents, Biographies, Interactive Lesson, Franklin Roosevelt, Comprehension

Lesson on Biomes of the Earth

Lesson on Biomes of the Earth
Science, Life Sciences, Nature & Plants, Basic Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Science, Biology, Earth Sciences, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Lesson on Biomes of the Earth For educators who aim to provide their students with a comprehensive understanding of the world's diverse biomes, this Lesson on Biomes of the Earth package is a valuable asset. Tailored for both public school teachers and homeschoolers, the content delves deep into the intricacies of various biomes, offering both foundational knowledge and detailed specifics. This ecology lesson is designed to be both informative and enjoyable. It navigates through fundamental aspects of biomes, presenting them in an organized sequence: Basics of Biomes Key Biome Categories: Aquatic Grassland Forest Desert Tundra Delving Deeper: Biome Subtypes: Freshwater Marine Savanna Tropical Rainforest Temperate Rainforest An Overview of Plants and Animals Unique to Each Biome To enhance the teaching and learning experience, this Lesson on Biomes of the Earth package provides: A dedicated version of the presentation for educators A student-friendly version of the presentation, which incorporates multiple blanks. These blanks serve as interactive spots for students to fill in as the lesson progresses, ensuring they remain attentive and involved. For educators, these blanks are conveniently bolded and underlined, making guidance smooth and effective. A set of SIX videos, seamlessly integrated into the presentation, enriching the learning journey. A straightforward, auto-graded Exit Ticket and an additional quiz, complemented by a handy answer key. A structured student lesson handout, simplifying note-taking and information assimilation. Through this approach, where students don't jot down every single detail, there's more room for fruitful discussions, inquiries, and interactive activities. It strikes a balance between active learning and meaningful discussions, making the process of understanding biomes both thorough and enjoyable. ----------------------------------------------- Google and Distance Learning Ready This lesson includes both Office and Google formats for ALL resources. The presentation is in PowerPoint and Google Slides while all documents contain Word and Google Doc versions. Your resource is perfect for distance learning and integrates seamlessly with Google Classroom as I've included a link that will automatically create a copy of the resources and put them directly into your Google Drive with one click. Download--> Open --> Click --> Assign to your students Having both options allows you to use either without worrying about formatting issues as all the work has already been done for you. It safeguards you in case your department or school decides to go Google 100% and allows you as well as your students to access everything no matter where you are or what kind of equipment is being used. Exit Ticket Included in your package is an Exit Ticket which can be directly accessed from the last Google Slide . Additionally, your purchase will create a copy of the Google Form Exit Ticket which you can edit to meet your class needs. Also, please visit my blog Teach With Fergy for my thoughts on teaching, learning, and everything in between.

Author Teach With Fergy

Tags Biomes, Earth Science

Colors ESL Lesson Plan For Kids and Early Learners

Colors ESL Lesson Plan For Kids and Early Learners
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Kids ESL lesson plan about Colors. In this unit we learn the vocabulary of some basic colors and use games and drawings to enhance your students understanding of them. Your beginner and early level students will love this creative and fun resource. This lesson plan is no.7 of the TEAM TEFL First 25 ESL Lesson Plans For Kids. This lesson plan is available in PDF. The PDF is separated into two parts - teachers notes and worksheets. Your students only require a copy of the worksheets. The teachers notes include the answers. This lesson plan is suitable for ESL students from 3 to 14 years and should take around 45 minutes.

Author TEAM TEFL

Tags Esl, Esl Kids, Tefl Kids, Tefl Lesson Plans, Colors Vocabulary, Lesson Plans About Colors

Learn to Read and Spell Sight Words | Lesson 15 | Micro-Learning Deck

Learn to Read and Spell Sight Words | Lesson 15 | Micro-Learning Deck
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This download is Lesson 15 for Learn to Read and Spell Sight Words. This is a digital lesson with 30 slides to help teach sight words! The sight words for this lesson are: -out -part -people -said -see There are 6 different activities to teach the sight words for this lesson. Activities: -Write words -Letter tiles -Type words -Match the words -Close reading -Sentences

Author Teach Me This

Tags Learn To Read, Learn To Spell, Sight Words, Letter Tiles, Graphic Organizers

10 Great African Americans, Part 3 | Reading Comprehension Deck | Interactive Lesson

10 Great African Americans, Part 3 | Reading Comprehension Deck | Interactive Lesson
Social Studies, Biographies, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

10 Great African Americans, Part 3 | Reading Comprehension Lessons Dive deeper into the lives of 10 influential African Americans with this interactive reading comprehension resource for middle and high school students. The informational slide deck profiles civil rights activists, scientists, artists, and political leaders who overcame adversity to make positive change. Students will read biographies augmented by video lessons and close reading activities. Comprehension is checked through quick write prompts. Educators can implement this versatile resource in various ways - whole class, small groups, or independent work. Assessment data helps teachers pinpoint literacy gaps. By studying these 10 change-makers, students gain inspiration plus literacy skills. The compelling biographies and informal assessments keep learners engaged from the first slide to the last. Useful for social studies classes or black history month.

Author Teach Me This

Tags African Americans, Biographies, Interactive Lesson, Comprehension, Video Lesson

3rd Grade Math Exit Slip Journal | Unit 1 Math Expressions

3rd Grade Math Exit Slip Journal | Unit 1 Math Expressions
, Grade 3, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

The 3rd Grade Math Exit Slip Journal | Unit 1 Math Expressions provides educators with a formative assessment tool aligned to key skills in unit 1. This printable PDF journal compiles exit slips that students complete at the end of a lesson, allowing teachers to gauge understanding on concepts recently taught. The exit slips target essential third grade math standards like solving word problems and equations. Implementation ideas include individual practice, pairing students to peer teach, or using as quick whole-class formative checks. This differentiated resource assists in gathering data to drive instruction and identify where reteaching may be necessary.

Author Sarah Sorensen

Tags Expressions, Math Exit Slips, Formative Assessment, Multiplication, Division

Baseball Thematic Unit

Baseball Thematic Unit
ELA, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

This is a Baseball Thematic Unit jam-packed with reading, writing and math resources for students to enjoy. Students will learn more about baseball as they engage in close reading, solve math word problems and complete writing tasks. If you are studying sports or just need additional practice with certain skills, this thematic unit has a little bit of everything. Answer keys are included for task cards .

Author Our Strange Class

Tags Baseball, Thematic Unit, 3-digit Numbers, Task Cards, Cross-curricular

Nebraska: A Micro-Learning Deck | Digital Geography Lesson

Nebraska: A Micro-Learning Deck | Digital Geography Lesson
Social Studies, Geography, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

The Nebraska: A Micro-Learning Deck | Digital Geography Lesson resource is a 14-slide download that exposes your students to learning activities for the state of Nebraska. This digital mini-lesson includes: -Video and Audio -Informational Text - Graphic Organizers -Digital & Interactive components -Summarizing Students will enjoy interacting with this lesson and each of the activities!

Author Teach Me This

Tags Nebraska Learning Deck, Nebraska Activity, Digital Lesson, Interactive Slides, Geography Lesson

The Setting Sets the Mood: Teaching Students How to Write an Effective Setting

The Setting Sets the Mood: Teaching Students How to Write an Effective Setting
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

The Setting Sets the Mood: Teaching Students How to Write Effective Settings is a 25-slide resource that provides teachers with a full and engaging lesson to teach your students about writing effective settings! Perfect for 6th to 9th-grade students, this slideshow will help students learn how to write descriptive settings using sensory imagery to create a mood. Students will review topics such as time and place, the mood of the story, and sensory details. There are sample texts that describe the same setting but with different moods so students can analyze how the mood plays a role in the setting. There are multiple opportunities for writing about "the setting sets the mood." The slide show includes the following: --interactive mini-lessons --sample setting paragraphs that were written by the author for students to analyze and discuss the different moods the settings evoke. --writing prompts with both copyright-free photos of settings as well as copyrighted images photographed by the author with suggestions on what students should focus on. --The photos and prompts can be used as practice or as inspiration for students' stories. Teachers can use the whole slideshow or pick and choose which parts of the slideshow they want to use based on how much time they have available. I recommend 2 days. On the first day, you can work through the various examples with time on the second day for writing. This slideshow is appropriate for all students in 6th to 12th grades, including GATE, RSP, and ELL students. I have produced a number of Creative Writing Slide Shows that you might be interested in. Check out my store: A Great Good Place for Teachers --The Setting Sets the Mood: How to Write Effective Settings --24 Creative Writing Prompts to Inspire Your Students --24 Additional Creative Writing Prompts to Inspire Your Students --Flash Fiction: 24 Creative Writing Prompts for Students -- Characterization: What It Is and How to Develop It If you have any questions, please email me at gruenwaldy1@gmail.com

Author Intentional Teaching and Learning

Tags Writing Settings, Story Plots, Setting Of A Story, Reader Emotions, Writing Lesson Plan, Creative Writing, Writing Prompts, Prompts

Panda Unit Study (Endangered Animals Lesson Plan, Videos, Activities)

Panda Unit Study (Endangered Animals Lesson Plan, Videos, Activities)
ELA, Grammar, Reading, Language Development, Spelling, Writing, Science, Life Sciences, Animals, Grade 1, 2, 3, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Panda Unit Study (Endangered Animals Lesson Plan, Videos, Activities) Being educators, interactive, engaging and informative lessons are our priority; this is akin to the ethos of the Panda Unit Study. This educational tool takes in-depth focus on endangered animals - overarchingly pandas. This knowledge-intensive 5-day study covers a myriad of activities inclusive of videos to daily worksheets for efficiently building comprehensive understanding among Grade 1 through Grade 3 students. Yet another plus is its easy-to-follow lesson plan requiring no prior prep from teachers or homeschooling parents. Utility This study can be gracefully integrated into your next wildlife-themed unit study or complimented with writing assignments at literacy centers . A worthy addition to your Science class plans too! Covered Academic Areas Art (drawing and coloring) English Language Arts Grammar Reading Research Science Spelling . Writing The Panda Unit Study bridges essential skills with student interest.nMoreover, it comes handy in modifying lessons by student age groups making it suitable across varying comprehension levels and learning styles guaranteeing authentic incorporation towards building foundational panda knowledge promoting conservation empathy. For environment-loving users/ those aiming to downsize printing- every worksheet comes with an option for interactive notebook handling or verbal class discussions. Each day unveils engaging elements- Suggested project-based activities Suggested project-based activities Suggested project-based details such as diet preferences & habitats along scientific areas like lifecycle & predators among others./>

Author Heather Huhman

Tags Endangered Animals, Pandas, Unit Study, Lesson Plan, Interactive Activities

Quiz-Quiz-Trade Game: Whole Number Division by a Unit Fraction

Quiz-Quiz-Trade Game: Whole Number Division by a Unit Fraction
Math, Fractions, Grade 5, 6, 7, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Quiz-Quiz-Trade Game : Whole Number Division by a Unit Fraction This math game builds both academic vocabulary and content knowledge around fractions. The resource includes 36 ready-to-use cards with no background for students to practice division of whole numbers by unit fractions. Students quiz each other using provided sentence frames, switching partners until the teacher stops the activity. This sheltered teaching strategy improves learning, especially for ELL students. Teachers can implement it whole group or small group, modifying as needed. Cards feature the quiz on one side and answer on the other so students can self-check. The game format promotes peer interaction and coaches good feedback skills. Teachers appreciate the flexibility to reuse cards each round.

Author Sheltered Language Resources

Tags Division Games, Quiz Games, Math Quiz Games, Unit Fractions, Whole Number Division

Who's vs. Whose Intermediate Lesson Plan

Who's vs. Whose Intermediate Lesson Plan
ELA, Grammar, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

This is an intermediate lesson plan worksheet set for Who's vs. Whose. This ESL Lesson Plan provides essential grammar instruction for intermediate language learners on the commonly confused words "who's" and "whose." Students will learn the differences between these homophones and practice using them correctly through engaging exercises. This resource includes a fully structured lesson plan to teach the concepts, two printable student worksheets with activities to assess comprehension, and a digital copy for adaptable classroom use. The lesson gives clear explanations and examples that build students' understanding of who's and whose. Recognizing homophones is an important foundation for spelling, reading, and writing as students advance their communication abilities. This resource helps cement proper usage of these homophones through focused practice. It can be implemented in whole-group grammar lessons or as small group/individual reinforcement. This resource can also be accessed through Google Apps and the Answer key has been included.

Author TEAM TEFL

Tags Contractions, Possessive Forms, Writing Sentences, Grammar, Language Arts, Who's Vs, Whos Versus Whose

Fantasy-Themed Math Escape Room Lesson 3

Fantasy-Themed Math Escape Room Lesson 3
Math, Multiplication and Division, Division, Multiplication, Grade 4, 5, 6, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Learning Objectives: This fantasy-themed escape room series tells the story of a knight locating four legendary dragons and taking a scale from each of these dragons. It focuses on multiplication and division skills that increase in difficulty with each part. The use of both math skills and critical thinking skills must be applied to win the game. Your mission to collect the four legendary dragon scales takes you to the Trickster—a dragon that lives near Walden Lake. He will try to trick you into leaving without his scale. Will you be able to pass his challenges and earn one of his scales? This is part 3 of a 4-part series. OUTLINE: Introduction (5 minutes) Activity #1: Carnival Game (10 minutes) Activity #2: Ball Toss (10 minutes) Activity #3: Bubbles (15 minutes) Activity #4: Frames (15 minutes) Extra Time Activity: I Want a Bearded Dragon Conclusion/Review (5 minutes) PREVIEW: You make your way by horse to Walden Lake. Near the lake is a carnival style tent set up by the water. (SHARE: Slide #2) You tie your horse’s reins to a nearby tree and peek inside the tent. Carnival music blares loudly as you enter. There is a sign in the middle of the tent that reads: Pass the four challenges to earn a scale. If you can... You turn your attention to what must be the first challenge. It looks like a carnival game. There are some darts and balloons attached to a wall. But this doesn’t quite look like an ordinary balloon pop game. You reach for a dart to pop the first balloon, but a voice says, “not until you speak the correct numbers.” (SHARE: Slide #3)

Author Bundle LLC

Tags Math, Games, Escape Room, Multiplication, Division

"Hey Brother" Song/Lyrical Analysis Language Arts Lesson

"Hey Brother" Song/Lyrical Analysis Language Arts Lesson
ELA, Literature, Poetry, Grade 6, 7, 8, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

'Hey Brother' Song/Lyrical Analysis Language Arts Lesson This educational material designed for grade 6-8 educators aims to use song lyrics as an innovative medium for language arts education. The students will delve into the world of 'Hey Brother' by Avicii, absorbing its message and better understanding alliteration. Lyrical Analysis and Delivery The lesson is centered on facilitating lyrical analysis, tailored not just for traditional classrooms but also suitable for online or distance learning settings. It focusses on identifying examples of figurative language, spotting repetition and alliteration patterns, and making meaningful personal connections with the textual content present. Creative Visual Journalling To further engage learners in the resourceful package, visual journalling tasks are added which require learners to share their unique narratives about their relationships with their siblings through writing projects. Interactive task cards. Analyzing song lyrics rather than simple listening. Digital Capabilities & Resources Available No preparation time needed from teachers to deliver this lesson, An adaptable design that works both offline (PowerPoint) and online ( Google Slides ), An addition of precious resources such as answer key sheets or student copy documents solidify your execution strategy bringing efficacy into practice! In essence, This comprehensive, flexible and engaging learning resource stretches beyond conventional teaching boundaries aligning the vibrancy of music within modern pedagogy methods. Check out 'Hey Brother' Song/Lyrical Analysis Language Arts Lesson today! </div

Author The Simplistic Teacher

Tags Song Analysis, Language Arts, Music Education, Figurative Language, Alliteration

Gaseous Exchange in The Body

Gaseous Exchange in The Body
Science, Life Sciences, Human Body, Grade 9, 10, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Gaseous Exchange in The Body What is it? Gaseous Exchange in The Body is an educational resource that focuses on the diffusion process, which facilitates gaseous exchange within the human body. This comprehensive package offers a 21-slide PowerPoint presentation lesson, perfect for Grade 9 and Grade 10 science classes. Learning Goals Basic Principles: Every student must grasp the basic principles of gaseous exchange at alveoli and accurately label a corresponding diagram. Hemoglobin's Role: Many are expected to comprehend the central role that haemoglobin plays during this process. Evaluation & Analysis: Lastly, a select number could analyze and evaluate the significance of structural features that aid gaseous exchange. Versatility of Use This innovative teaching tool can be employed for whole group instruction during classroom sessions or utilized for smaller guided study groups focused on detailed discussions or peer tutoring sessions with more individualized learning experiences. Tech-Ready Format The Microsoft PowerPoint format affords seamless integration into any class settings—be it an interactive whiteboard demonstration or remote-learning environment—thus making it adaptable even in diverse learning scenarios such as traditional schooling or homeschooling arrangements. Fostering Critical Thought Gaseous Exchange in The Body isn't just about delivering content; it's also designed with an aim towards fostering critical thought around complex scientific phenomena like these bodily processes. This methodology-based module crosses boundaries offering valuable insights applicable universally across all areas encompassed under general ‘Science’. In conclusion, Gaseasou Exchange In The Body provides a visually appealing yet content-rich experience guaranteed to spark interest and curiosity among young learners keen on deciphering the workings of their own bodies from a biological standpoint.

Author The PE Tutor

Tags Gaseous Exchange, Alveoli, Diffusion Process, Haemoglobin, Structural Features

Greek and Roman Mythology Unit: Gods and Goddesses

Greek and Roman Mythology Unit: Gods and Goddesses
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Literature, Language Development, Vocabulary, Writing, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Greek and Roman Mythology Unit: Gods and Goddesses Aimed at high school students (grades 9 through 12), this comprehensive module provides an insightful journey into the fascinating world of Greek/Roman mythology. Both public schools and homeschoolers can benefit from this engaging, educational unit. Teachers’ Toolbox Included handouts on characteristics, emblems, domains and more from mythology. Tailored assessment tools including quizzes with keys for easy grading. 'Zip around,' a stimulating activity promoting proactive learning. A prime feature: A fill-in-the-graphic visual aid on the Mount Olympus hierarchy; proven to boost student engagement & comprehension interactively. Suitable for a range of educational settings, this unit initially designed for honors freshmen is adaptable across diverse environments indicating its effectiveness as an academic tool. It offers remarkable flexibility extending across 3-7 class periods (45-minute sessions) based on teacher preference or curriculum mandate. An added perk: Transferrable Text Format: Word Document. Allows easier modification to better suit individual classroom requirements. Broad Learning Outcomes offered by the unit: Promotes Literature study in Language Arts pairing comprehension abilities with writing skills effectively. Note: This resource requires no prior knowledge about Greek/Roman mythology - ideal for educators new to these topics or looking to expand their existing teaching set. This one-of-a-kind resource adjusts promisingly well in diverse academic atmospheres making it accessible across various educational platforms including home-based ones too!

Author The Education Lab

Tags Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, Literature Study, Vocabulary Development, Interactive Learning

Get a Grip | Figurative Language Activity | Micro-Learning Deck

Get a Grip | Figurative Language Activity | Micro-Learning Deck
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans

Get a Grip | Figurative Language Activity for Upper Elementary Students This informative PowerPoint resource allows upper elementary students to explore figurative language concepts in an engaging way. Specifically, students will comprehend the term "get a grip" as a figurative language technique. Through close reading of a passage with accompanying audio, students strengthen figurative language skills. Educators can implement this resource in various settings such as whole group instruction, small reading groups, or as a homework supplement. The deck includes: a video lesson explaining "get a grip"; a reading passage with audio for modeling fluent reading; reading comprehension questions; and a quick write activity to assess understanding. This concise learning activity is designed to boost students' comprehension and appreciation of figurative language.

Author Teach Me This

Tags Get A Grip, Figurative, Language, Reading, Comprehension

Scientific Method – M&M’s Activity – Graphing Experiment and Lesson

Scientific Method – M&M’s Activity – Graphing Experiment and Lesson
Science, Basic Science, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools

Scientific Method – M&amp;M’s Activity – Graphing Experiment and Lesson This colorful activity introduces students to both the scientific method and data analysis through hands-on exploration of M&amp;M distributions. Using a familiar snack, students will form a hypothesis about which candy colors occur most frequently. Clear procedures guide your students to sort, count, and record M&amp;M colors from multiple sample packs. Their results tables lead to graphing skills as data is compiled and percentages calculated. Students learn by doing as they test hypotheses, control variables, and analyze trends. Post-lab reflection questions help internalize the purpose and cognitive skills nurtured. The thorough companion lesson defines each component of the method. Examples illustrate how curiosity and evidence-based thinking benefit discovery. This multi-sensory lab motivates learners across disciplines through discovery fueled by their own observations. After participating, students emerge with a strengthened understanding of systematic investigation and interpretation of quantitative results. Additionally, this resource includes my complete lesson on the scientific method. The lesson will teach your students what the scientific method is as well as how it can be carried out to solve problems and get answers to questions. You, as their teacher, will appreciate how the included lesson reinforces each stage of the scientific process, from questioning to discussing conclusions.

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