Exquisite animal footage filmed around the globe and classic pop tunes combine …
Exquisite animal footage filmed around the globe and classic pop tunes combine to create a series of short educational and entertaining programs that will grab and hold students attention while leading them toward an understanding of animals, their behavior, and their habitats. Featured song: "Let It Snow" by Dean Martin.
Exquisite animal footage filmed around the globe and classic pop tunes combine …
Exquisite animal footage filmed around the globe and classic pop tunes combine to create a series of short educational and entertaining programs that will grab and hold students attention while leading them toward an understanding of animals, their behavior, and their habitats. Featured song: "Local Hero" by Mark Knopfler.
Exquisite animal footage filmed around the globe and classic pop tunes combine …
Exquisite animal footage filmed around the globe and classic pop tunes combine to create a series of short educational and entertaining programs that will grab and hold students attention while leading them toward an understanding of animals, their behavior, and their habitats. Featured song: "Jumpin' Jive" by Joe Jackson.
Exquisite animal footage filmed around the globe and classic pop tunes combine …
Exquisite animal footage filmed around the globe and classic pop tunes combine to create a series of short educational and entertaining programs that will grab and hold students attention while leading them toward an understanding of animals, their behavior, and their habitats. Featured song: "California Girls" by the Beach Boys.
Exquisite animal footage filmed around the globe and classic pop tunes combine …
Exquisite animal footage filmed around the globe and classic pop tunes combine to create a series of short educational and entertaining programs that will grab and hold students attention while leading them toward an understanding of animals, their behavior, and their habitats. Featured song: "The One and Only" by Chesney Hawkes.
Exquisite animal footage filmed around the globe and classic pop tunes combine …
Exquisite animal footage filmed around the globe and classic pop tunes combine to create a series of short educational and entertaining programs that will grab and hold students attention while leading them toward an understanding of animals, their behavior, and their habitats. Featured song: "I Don't Know Why I Love You" by Clarence "Frogman" Henry.
Exquisite animal footage filmed around the globe and classic pop tunes combine …
Exquisite animal footage filmed around the globe and classic pop tunes combine to create a series of short educational and entertaining programs that will grab and hold students attention while leading them toward an understanding of animals, their behavior, and their habitats. Featured song: "Blue Savannah" by Erasure.
Teach a repertoire of comprehension strategies to successfully process informational text for …
Teach a repertoire of comprehension strategies to successfully process informational text for content knowledge. The students will be able to describe what clouds, rain, and fog are and how they are made.
The first day of school can be overwhelming with new friends, new …
The first day of school can be overwhelming with new friends, new places and new experiences — especially for a special kitty named Clover. Enjoy the latest YourClassical Storytime episode, Clover Kitty Goes to Kittygarten, by Laura Purdie Salas, illustrated by Hiroe Nakata, with music by composer Mel Bonis.
In this 20-minute face-to-face lesson, students will analyze a text about Yellowstone …
In this 20-minute face-to-face lesson, students will analyze a text about Yellowstone and summarize the information. They will engage in one-on-one and class discussions to demonstrate their mastery of these skills.
In this lesson students will write a research report about communities and …
In this lesson students will write a research report about communities and how they use their environment. Students will use CultureGrams from the Utah's Online Library to complete their research. Main Thumbnail was found at: "The group of children, 1909" by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky is licensed under CC BY 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/?ref=openverse.
This lesson plan can be used to help students build the foundation …
This lesson plan can be used to help students build the foundation for comparing and contrasting items which will lead to being able to sort key details in text.
This lesson plan is to be used for a reading lesson. The …
This lesson plan is to be used for a reading lesson. The students will choose a fiction story and get it approved by the teacher. Then they will take notes as they read to compare and contrast either characters, settings, or events in the story. After finishing the book, the students will create a venn diagram in Pages on Ipad and submit that to the teacher. The students needs to have three facts for each contrast and comparison.
This is a lesson that gives students the opportunity to compare and …
This is a lesson that gives students the opportunity to compare and contrast using a Venn Diagram. Students are also given the opportunity to create a Keynote presentation to demostrate mastery of the concept. Thumbnail Image: https://publicdomainvectors.org/en/free-clipart/Castle-from-fairy-tales/86259.html
Using Google Sheets, students will use the Cultural Gram section in Utah Online …
Using Google Sheets, students will use the Cultural Gram section in Utah Online Libary to predict, compare, and contrast facts about a country of their choice along with facts of the United States. Then using Google sheets, the students will create graphs from the gathered information.
This is a computer science lesson plan created by educators in the …
This is a computer science lesson plan created by educators in the South Sanpete School District. Students will learn about growth mindset and diverse perspectives when working together on a new project by reading Computer Decoder: Dorothy Vaughan. Students will create computational artifacts using graph paper. Activity inspired by the Only Passionate Curiosity Blog. The lesson is designed for fifth grade and includes modifications for grades 1-4.
This lesson is intended for early elementary and introduces students to conjunctions. …
This lesson is intended for early elementary and introduces students to conjunctions. They will be identifying and using frequently occuring conjunctions.
Students will create their own constellations. They will give it a name, …
Students will create their own constellations. They will give it a name, design what it looks like, and write a backstory of how it came to be. This will be paired with Indigenous stories of constellations. Then, students use the Star Chart app to identify their own constellation and create a story that explains it. Students will use Flipgrid to create and share stories with a wider audience. Students can screen share with Flipgrid to show their constellation. Students can also import their constellations and other images into Flipgrid to have visuals as they narrate their story.
This lesson enhances vocabulary acquisition and learning about how the Earth rotates on …
This lesson enhances vocabulary acquisition and learning about how the Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the Sun by reading the story, "Cottontail Shoots the Sun," a traditional tale shared by the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation. It also helps students become familiar with cultural storytelling and its importance in Native cultures. Students will have a brief introduction to the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, its location, and partnership with the University of Utah. Then students will particpate in the group reading of the book and a STEM lesson learning about observable patterns in the sky.
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