In this lesson, students will review what limericks are, write their own Limericks, and then use iMovie to turn their limerick into a short movie.
- Subject:
- Poetry
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Author:
- Julianna
- Date Added:
- 07/25/2022
In this lesson, students will review what limericks are, write their own Limericks, and then use iMovie to turn their limerick into a short movie.
This resource is a Social Studies student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically, Gale Virtual Reference Library and Gale Student Resources in Context to help students learn about the Mason-Dixon Line.
Two 30 minute lesson teaching the difference between situation and solution equations in Math. Worksheet with answer key included. Photo created by Abigail Slaugh
In this lesson, students will research matter cycles in various ecosystems. They will develop a model that will show the movement of matter among plants, animals, decomposers, and the environment. Students will choose between a variety of ways to create their model. (Preview Image: “Food web nemo”, CC-BY-SA 4.0, from Wikimedia Commons)
This resource is a Social Studies student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically, Gale's Kids Infobits - to help students learn about The Mayflower Compact.
This resource is a Social Studies student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically, World Book Encyclopedia - Student to help students learn about Medieval Times vs The Dark Ages.
I thought it would be great fun to have my Second Graders write a narrative piece on their "Summer Fun". The students will be working in whole group, small group, and one-on-one with me to complete their stories. After their stories are completed, they will present their stories to the class 'living in the moment' of their memories while they present us with all of their fun times!
This resource is a Science student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically, World Book Online - to help students learn about mountain types.
In this lesson students will be learning about 3-D shapes. They watch a video about 3-D shape and how to describe those shapes by identifying the number of faces those shapes have. Students will then either find examples of 3-D shapes in the classroom and photograph them or they will create 3-D shapes using toothpicks and playdough.Image Citation: Picture taken by Amanda Lawing
This lesson will help your students learn about the tribes of the 13 colonies and the relationships they had with the European settlers. Students will be researching and creating a poster to share their tribe. "The Pipe Dance and the Tomahawk Dance of the Chippeway Tribe" by James Otto Lewis licensed under CC 1973.167.40Image Created by: James Otto Lewis
This resource is a Social Studies student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically, Gale's Reference Collection Grades 9-12 (Power Search and Topic Finder) to help students learn about Nelson Mandela.
This resource is a Social Studies student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically, CultureGrams to help students learn about World Languages.
This lesson will help students learn how to create and record a podcast to promote a book using Anchor and music from Soundzabound. Image by: Matt Botsford featured on Unsplash
Lesson Description: Students will learn about facts/opinions and claims/reasoning. Students will complete two nearpods and a prewriting assignment. Students will read a sample essay and will collaborate to think critically about facts and opinions. Students will also complete a 5-7 sentence opinion writing piece on a topic of their choice.Thumbnail citation: "A-kid-drawing-or-writing" by dotmatchbox at flickr is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
This resource is a Science student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically, Gale's Kids InfoBits, World Book Encyclopedia, and eMedia - to help students learn about the sun.
This is a lesson is performance task based on the topic of Equivalent Ratios. It starts out with a class discussion for the warm-up and guided-practice drawing on background knowlege of students for using multiplcation of fractions to adjust ingredients of a recipe. The performance task is design to complete in groups of 4. The culminating discussion with students presenting their Jamboards is the formative assessment.CitationsLesson image - Created by Sheryl HuntVanilla Pudding Recipe,Task scenario problem and question a-e are adapted from (Illustrative Mathematics, 2019)Culminating Discussion Questions are found on P.43 Elementary and Middle School Mathematics: Teaching Developmentally
This resource is a Mathematics student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically, eMedia - to help students understand equivalent fractions.
This resource is a Fine Arts student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically the Gale Biography in Context database - for conducting research about Renaissance artists.
This resource is a Social Studies student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically, Gale's Biography in Context, Gale Discovering Collection, and Gale Student Resources in context help students to learn about the Renaissance Art and Music era.
This resource is a Language Arts student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically, Gale in Context High School and eMedia - to help students research background information to help them in their study of Shakespearean plays, such as Romeo and Juliet.