After learning about the Fremont people, students will make their own Fremont-Style pottery.
- Subject:
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- Utah Lesson Plans
- Date Added:
- 09/17/2021
After learning about the Fremont people, students will make their own Fremont-Style pottery.
Activities focus on the importance of children's names and helps build a sense of community in the classroom.
Activities focus on the importance of children's names and helps build a sense of community in the classroom.
This is a lesson about the 4 seasons. The goal is for students to learn the identifying characteristics and names of all four seasons. This lesson incorporates stories, songs, and hands-on activities to learn about all four seasons. This lesson is adaptable and includes accommodation ideas to meet student needs. This lesson will take approximately 80 minutes.
This is a lesson about the 4 seasons. The goal is for students to learn the identifying characteristics and names of all four seasons. This lesson incorporates stories, songs, and hands-on activities to learn about all four seasons. This lesson is adaptable and includes accommodation ideas to meet student needs. This lesson will take approximately 80 minutes.
The students will write a video narrative with how they can be safe doing certain activities and every day things.
Throughout this unit on Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, students practice the same six skills with greater scaffolding and modeling at the beginning, and more independence toward the middle and end. The tasks include: 1. writing to an essential question to access background knowledge; 2. using context clues and root words to determine word meaning; 3. close reading with the aid of a glossary; 4. taking notes one of two graphic organizers (sequence of events and/or empathy map); 5. re-reading to answer text dependent questions; and 6. summarizing the chapter.
This lesson plan suggests many ways to improve students' patterning skills.
Students will define what a myth is and features associated with it. They will identify the myth with one of the seven constellations they read about. The student will write an imaginary myth, based in students' modern culture of today.
This lesson will help students distinguish the differences between the natural fibers--cotton, linen, wool and silk.
Students will learn to identify "natural high" activities and their benefits as healthy alternatives to substance use.
Students will comprehend essential credit concepts, emphasizing the purpose and role of credit, the significance of maintaining a healthy credit rating, and key terms including APR, grace period, late fees, finance charges, default rates, interest, and closing costs.
Students will use Nearbpod on an individual iPad to examine various mental illnesses, explain how they effect society, identify symptoms, treatment options, and analyze the importance of early intervention and treatment. (Discussion questions, video clips, and polls will be utilized).
This lesson helps students create a newspaper that will demonstrate their understanding of the processes of revolution, representative people in a revolution, winners and losers in a revolution, and the impact on the future. This lesson plan integrates social studies, language arts, art, and technology. Teachers can determine how expansive this task will be. What is essential to the assignment is that students demonstrate an understanding of the standard.
The activities in this lesson will help students understand why tobacco is addictive and how and why people quit using tobacco.
Students will measure objects using everyday household items: paper clips, toothpicks, Popsicle sticks, and more. They will work on choosing the right measuring tool for the size of the object, not mixing tools while measuring an object, and starting to measure at the end of an object not in the middle.
The importance of dietary fiber and water as a essential non-nutrients.
Overview of Noodle Tools from Utah's Online Library
The student will be able to understand the tragic circumstances of the Bear River Massacre. They will also discover the adaptability and determination of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone in their ability to repurpose the site.
What plagiarism looks like and the rules to avoid it. A note taking strategy to prevent coping directly from the text.