
This lesson will teach students to write a biography and allow them to use technology to create a flyer using the Pages app on their ipads.
- Subject:
- Elementary English Language Arts
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- Chari
- Date Added:
- 08/07/2021
This lesson will teach students to write a biography and allow them to use technology to create a flyer using the Pages app on their ipads.
Students will brainstorm, design and create an environment they feel will be most productive for a mealworm to grow and change.Students will define and understand the key terms: Abiotic, Biotic, Independent Variable, Dependent VariableStudents will design an experiment using the Scientic Methods
This lesson will incorporate the use of the Keynote app on the iPad. Students will need to demonstrate their understanding of multiple representations of an arithmetic sequence. Students will spend a class period creating the presentation.
This lesson is a culmination assessment of the things they have learned in social studies to analyze the ways cultures use, maintian, and preserve the physical enviornment. Identify ways people use their physical enviornment, compare changes in natural resources over time, describe ways to preserve and protect natural resources, compare perspectives of various communities toward their natural enviornment, and make inferences about the positive and negative impacts of human-caused change to the natural enviornment.
This is a lesson plan designed to teach students science standard 2 Standard 2.2.2Plan and carry out an investigation of the structure and function of plant and animal parts in different habitats. Emphasize how different plants and animals have different structures to survive in their habitat. Examples could include the shallow roots of a cactus in the desert or the seasonal changes in the fur coat of a wolf. (LS1.A, LS4.A, LS4.D)Students will demonstrate their knowledge by creating a newsletter using the Apple Pages app.
Students will complete CER.Phenomenon: What species of insects live in your home?Claim: Students will make a claim about the species of insects that live in their house. The claim can and will be edited as they provide supporting evidence.Evidence: Students will take their ipads and take pictures and videos of any insects they can find in their home. They will investigate every nook and cranny in their homes to find as many bugs as possible.Reasoning: Students will restate their claim, provide 4-6 pieces of concrete evidence, and connect the claim to an overarching scientific idea.imovie: Students will present their CER in an imovie. They will be required to include all aspects of their CER and record a voice over for the claim, pieces of evidence, and their reasoning.
This is a lesson plan created by Diane Timothy to teach students how to create a collage of different shapes and colors for a second-grade elementary class. This is done digitally on the Pages app. on an iPad. This lesson allows students to learn the app as a class and then get into small groups and work and collaborate together. Eventually students will make a collage with 6 different shapes and colors.Teachers can learn how to use the app in section 2 of this lesson plan.Come join the fun!
Prostart Cooking Method Video Demonstrations.
In this lesson, students will learn and create a digital story. This lesson will take approximately 45-50 minutes and is taught face to face with time to work on the iPads.
This is a lesson plan where students create a movie about quadrilaterals and naming them by their attributes.
This is a lesson plan to help teach students how to create a digital story using the ipad app "Story Creator" The students will watch some examples of differnt digital stories other students have created. Next, students will use previously learned information on animals and their habitats to fill out a storyboard that will help guide them to creating a digital story. Students will draw pictures and write text to accompany these pictures. The lesson will end with students presenting about their animal they chose and its habitat through means of a digital story.
This is a fun follow up lesson after students have learned the basics of bar graphs. Teacher will model interviewing students about their favorite fundraiser, record the information and then create a bar graph to explain findings. As groups, the students will also interview, make a bar graph and then present to the class.
This is a lesson plan created by Brooke Alderks Guymon. Students will create a Keynote presentation of animal adaptations in different habitats. They will create a Title slide, four slides with two facts and a picture on each one, and a reference slide.
This lesson is focused on writing a biographical paragraph and creating a short film of a famous or influential person in American history. Students will research, write, and then create a movie using iMovie outlining the life of their chosen person. This unit takes 2-3 weeks to complete. Students can work in groups of two or on their own.
Content Area: Mathematics, StatisticsLesson: Students will use Ipad Numbers to collect data and calculate Standard Deviation.Exemplar: https://www.icloud.com/numbers/0kE5GGbPDrKdqKP5Z8WfBh6qg#BlankAssessment: https://www.uen.org/rubric/previewRubric?id=37027
Over the course of a week, each student will use an iPad to express their opinion on their favorite food through drawings/photos, written and spoken words. The teacher can combine the pages and recordings to create a class book read and explained from the students.
This lesson teaches about the basics of MyPlate and asks students to create an advertisment on one section of MyPlate as their assessment. This lesson is designed for Utah FCS Exploration strands and standards. Strand 7, Standard 3: Discuss the current USDA Dietary Guidelines and MyPlate.
This is a lesson plan created for me or other counselors who are wanting to use Numbers to help in the registration process. I can help organize the registration data that I have to be more efficient in creating the master schedule for the upcoming year.
Place Value and Decimals for 5th-grade resource/Special Education Students will fill in the gaps that exist with place value and number sense. We will access content from previous grades to vertically align with content knowledge at a 5th-grade level. This will cover the first 20 days of school and will align with the general education curriculum map.
MMHS Sophomore PCCR Presentation in English classes.
This lesson plan is designed for a small group of 6th grade stuttering students that I have. We will be working on fluency skills and recording their progress weekly over the course of 1 month.
This is a lesson plan designed for sixth grade students to make a video showing how to throw underhand in their choice of sport or activity, as if they were going to teach how to throw to a first grader. The project is done using iPads with the camera and iMovie apps.
This lesson will engage students in understanding the impact mountain men had on Native American tribes living in Utah. Students will also understand and appreciate the role that mountain men played in the eventual settling of Utah. Students will be assessed by creating an Apple Pages project wherein they demonstrate their understanding of the two issues. Students are asked to create an essay including images about a mountain man of their choice that impacted Utah.
This lesson plan is designed to teach Reading: Literature Standard 3Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings) and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events.Students will complete this standard by creating using their ipads and the iMovie application by creating a character trailer. At the end of the week, the class will watch each other's videos.
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