Use this path to learn the fundamentals of how technology helps support …
Use this path to learn the fundamentals of how technology helps support social emotional learning in the classroom. Creating a strong community begins with mindfulness. It continues by supporting students through the use of social emotional learning techniques. Flipgrid helps engage students in meaningful ways through reflection activities. Lastly, we tie it all together by empowering educators in the hybrid classroom environment
This lesson plan will cover in part standard 2.G.3. We will introduce …
This lesson plan will cover in part standard 2.G.3. We will introduce the terms "half" and "fourths". Students will discriminate between equally divided wholes and nonequally divided wholes. Students will be assessed to determine if they can accurately identify and divide into halves and fourths.
This peer reviewed e-book is a must-read for nurses and other health …
This peer reviewed e-book is a must-read for nurses and other health professionals who strive to teach with creativity and excellence in clinical settings. Each chapter presents current evidence informed educational practice knowledge. Each topic is also presented with text boxes describing ‘Creative Strategies’ that clinical teachers from across Canada have successfully implemented. For those who are interested in background knowledge, the authors provided a comprehensive literature base. And, for those interested mainly in 'what to do,' the text box summaries offer step-by-step directions for creative, challenging activities that both new and experienced instructors can begin using immediately.
Graphic organizers assist the development of comparative vocabulary and generate discussions of …
Graphic organizers assist the development of comparative vocabulary and generate discussions of analogy and metaphor in art as students go on a real or virtual tour of an art gallery.
Join Ririe Woodbury Dance Company and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts …
Join Ririe Woodbury Dance Company and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts as we dance, doodle, and discover the dynamic world of contemporary art and dance! Creative Leaps guides K-6 students on a diverse journey to react and respond to amazing works of performing and visual art. Through an exploration of storytelling, elements, and the similarities and differences between art forms, students will be empowered to creatively and actively express their own ideas and feelings about the world around them and learn that sources of inspiration can be found everywhere.
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LEARNING OUTCOMES: STUDENTS WILL... • Explore the basic elements of expression that contemporary visual and performing art are built on • Discover similarities and differences of contemporary dance and visual art • Learn that contemporary art is a way to actively express and respond to ideas, feelings, and topics that are present in our world today and represents diverse voices and backgrounds • Be creative and use art to express themselves through various activities • Understand that artists find inspiration through many different forms (for example - other works of art, human body and movement, the place or the environment the artist is in, or what is going on in the world) • Observe and learn about contemporary artists as well as many forms of contemporary art in our own community and other communities (dance, sculpture, stop-motion film, painting, mural, representative work, and abstract work)
Creative Notetaking LessonThis lesson is covers the 5th grade Science standard listed …
Creative Notetaking LessonThis lesson is covers the 5th grade Science standard listed below. Students work through a creative notetaking notebook where they use a model, video, reading and simulation to learn how plants use air, water and energy from the sun to produce the matter they need to grow. This lesson can be asynchronous and can be virtual. It can also be something you do face-to-face with students. I took lessons and acitvities from Science lessons created and used by Granite School District. Standard 5.3.1Construct an explanation that plants use air, water, and energy from sunlight to produce plant matter needed for growth. Emphasize photosynthesis at a conceptual level and that plant matter comes mostly from air and water, not from the soil.
Using books by Ezra Jack Keats as inspiration, students explore problems and …
Using books by Ezra Jack Keats as inspiration, students explore problems and solutions through read-alouds, discussion, and an interactive bulletin board.
In this movement lesson, students will use the ideas of shape (symmetrical …
In this movement lesson, students will use the ideas of shape (symmetrical and asymmetrical), stillness vs. movement and levels in space (high, medium and low) to move across the room.
In this video from The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross, we …
In this video from The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross, we learn that despite the efforts of Europeans to erase the identities of slaves, they created a new culture.
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