In this lesson students will, after reading an article about an octopus, …
In this lesson students will, after reading an article about an octopus, write their own information paragraph on the topic. They will then type this into an iPad Page document and add other details, such as a title and images. The thumbnail image was found at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/7464427@N07/3658339290
This is a lesson plan for 3-6 students who are learning to …
This is a lesson plan for 3-6 students who are learning to write an informative paper. This lesson plan is designed for a 5 paragraph short research paper. It is intended to match the Writing Standard 2: Write informative/explanatory texts to exaamine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly. Included: lesson plan, jamboard, digital notebook, links to safe research sites. Image Citation: Writing. (n.d.). FreePik. https://www.freepik.com/free-photo/fingers-note-report-journalist-filling_1088221.htm#query=writing&position=0&from_view=keyword&track=ais_hybrid&uuid=99673c56-61d9-4fa9-ad58-c685bad72211
This is a digital citizenship lesson about engaging in safe interactions when …
This is a digital citizenship lesson about engaging in safe interactions when using websites and apps, and about safely sharing information when online. This lesson follows ISTE standards 2b and 2c. 2b Students engage in positive, safe, legal, and ethical behavior when using technology, including social interactions online or when using networked devices.2c Students demonstrate an understanding of and respect for the rights and obligations of using and sharing intellectual property.
This Nearpod lesson focuses on creating simple sentences by identifying nouns, verbs, …
This Nearpod lesson focuses on creating simple sentences by identifying nouns, verbs, and fragments. This can be delivered as a Live lesson or a student-paced lesson. The format may include either synchronous or asynchronous instruction. The author of this lesson is Danielle Macias. The background images in the Nearpod lesson were created by Slides Go: English vocabulary workshop presentation. Slidesgo. (n.d.). Retrieved April 20, 2023, from https://slidesgo.com/theme/english-vocabulary-workshop#search-Education&position-5&results-4638
Once upon a time, in Ireland, there lived a "gloomery" little girl …
Once upon a time, in Ireland, there lived a "gloomery" little girl named Nora. What's "gloomery"? It's a sort of sad, crying feeling — the kind where, even if no tears fall from your eyes, you can still feel the crying deep in your bones. Restoring Nora's smile would take a magical adventure and the intervention of woodland fairies. Listen now to the Irish folk tale Nora Mavourneen and the Fairy Queen, the latest episode of YourClassical Storytime, featuring Irish music plus original illustrations by Nancy Carlson.
This lesson plan was designed for speech-language pathologists working with small groups …
This lesson plan was designed for speech-language pathologists working with small groups or 1:1 but can be adapted to classrooms. Feel free to adapt this lesson in any way that works for you.
What happens when a boy named Jack climbs a towering beanstalk into …
What happens when a boy named Jack climbs a towering beanstalk into the sky? Hint: It involves a magical harp, a golden goose and an ornery giant named Basil. Go on a wild musical adventure with Jack and the Beanstalk, featuring storytelling by Scott Blankenship, with illustrations by Nancy Carlson and music by Leos Janacek.
Do you like apples? Find out about the real man who loved …
Do you like apples? Find out about the real man who loved apples so much that he traveled the country to share the fruit with everyone he met in Johnny Appleseed. It's the latest episode of YourClassical Storytime, featuring music from Antonin Dvořák's New World Symphony and original illustrations by Nancy Carlson.
This lesson is a shared research project for K-2 using Gale in …
This lesson is a shared research project for K-2 using Gale in Context on Utah's Online Library culminating in the creation of a class video using Adobe Spark. Students will organize their research on a topic/detail graphic organizer. Students will need to be able to read their own writing to provide narration attached to a copyright-friendly photo that is properly cited.
Four friends — a violin, viola, cello and bass — are nervous …
Four friends — a violin, viola, cello and bass — are nervous about meeting their new owners. Will the young musicians learn to play properly and treat their string instruments with care? Find out in KinderLute, from YourClassical Storytime, featuring music by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and illustrations by Eusebius Williams.
In this lesson, students will write and illustrate 3 facts about an …
In this lesson, students will write and illustrate 3 facts about an animal and make a recording of themselves reading their facts to make a movie clip in iMovie.
Over the course of a week, each student will use an iPad …
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 is a list of potential ideas based off a specific technology. …
This is a list of potential ideas based off a specific technology. None of these ideas are fully developed lessons. Please make changes and adaptations as necessary for the students in your class.
Why does the king throw every person that cuts his hair into …
Why does the king throw every person that cuts his hair into jail? What is he hiding? Find out in The King With Donkey Ears. It's the latest episode of YourClassical Storytime, with music by Hamilton Harty and illustrations by Nancy Carlson.
In this article, the author shows how school librarians and elementary teachers …
In this article, the author shows how school librarians and elementary teachers can help students create science lapbooks. The article appears in the free, online magazine Beyond Weather and the Water Cycle, which is structured on the seven essential principles of the climate sciences.
First Grade Language Arts, Reading: Literature Standard 3--Describe characters, settings, and major …
First Grade Language Arts, Reading: Literature Standard 3--Describe characters, settings, and major events in a story, using key details. Students will be able retell the setting, characters, and major events in a story and will demonstrate this knowledge through creating a Keynote presentation.
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