Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of savings vocabulary and products, the …
Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of savings vocabulary and products, the PYF concept, and the importance of preserving principles in the face of inflation.
In this lesson, students will learn about a topic in three different …
In this lesson, students will learn about a topic in three different text formats. They will then evaluate each format to determine the pros and cons. Students will also assess the credibility of each text.
This lesson plan gives students a chance to learn about a country …
This lesson plan gives students a chance to learn about a country of their choice by accessing two databases to pull information from: Culturegrams and World Book Online. They are given a list of topics that need to be included in their project (which also serves as their assessment). They will be using Adobe Express to create a video highlighting their country, giving space for the topics they've researched.For cover image:Photo by Vlada Karpovich: https://www.pexels.com/photo/person-opening-a-map-on-the-floor-7368277/photo resource Lesson plan idea:https://www.uen.org/lessonplan/view/42845
This lesson plan guides educators through a filmmaking project that integrates scientific …
This lesson plan guides educators through a filmmaking project that integrates scientific concepts. Students will work in groups to create documentaries that explain the scientific phenomena they have learned in the classroom. The lesson focuses on developing students' understanding of matter, properties of substances, changes in matter, and the conservation of mass. Students will conduct scientific experiments, collect data, research, write scripts, create storyboards, film experiments, and use multimedia tools to edit and enhance their documentaries. The lesson encourages student agency, provides customized support, and offers opportunities for reading, writing, speaking, and listening. By the end of the lesson, students will have produced their own educational films to showcase their understanding of scientific concepts.
Students will be able to understand the processes, rights, and responsibilities of …
Students will be able to understand the processes, rights, and responsibilities of renting, leasing, and purchasing a home. Identify key qualification factors for homeownership, including debt-to-income and loan-to-value ratios, and comprehend the roles of professionals in the home-buying process.
Students will comprehend saving and investing, understand the concept of risk versus …
Students will comprehend saving and investing, understand the concept of risk versus reward, and gain knowledge about various investment types and vocabulary.
This is a two day lesson plan to introduce first graders to …
This is a two day lesson plan to introduce first graders to concepts of light. It includes sources of light, how light helps us to see things in the world around us, darkness is the absence of light, and how light interacts with different mediums.These lesson are meant to teach the concepts of light in fun, interactive ways. Students will learn through exploration, peer collaboration, reading, critical thinking, fun videos and creativity. Students will have opportunities for personalized learning through making choices about how they will learn the concepts as well as receive individual support from peers and the teacher.Preview Image by Lori Eastin
This lesson allows students to explore the Mayans, Aztecs, and Incass from …
This lesson allows students to explore the Mayans, Aztecs, and Incass from MesoAmercia. Students will use technology (HyperDoc & Slides) as they research and create a final project.
This lesson is made for 7th grade science students in Utah and …
This lesson is made for 7th grade science students in Utah and covers the Utah SEEd Standards 7.3.1 and 7.3.2 which cover cells including their structure and function. Students will use microscopes to analyze and determine cell type as well as find cell organelles. Students will create a presentation to showcase their findings and understanding.Photo by Logan Moreno Gutierrez on Unsplash
This lesson is all about learning what the special senses of the …
This lesson is all about learning what the special senses of the body are and how they work. Students will use this lesson to contribute to and enhance their understanding of the nervous system and how it functions by participating in tests of their visual field, eye muscles, smell, taste, and hearing. Finally, students will review their understanding through a creative review project that uses their own unique experience of their special senses. Students will complete a quiz to also demonstrate their understanding of what has been taught. Image attribution: Senses Garden in Holon, Avishai Teicher via the PikiWiki - Israel free image collection project, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Generic license.
This lesson is all about learning what the special senses of the …
This lesson is all about learning what the special senses of the body are and how they work. Students will use this lesson to contribute to and enhance their understanding of the nervous system and how it functions by participating in tests of their visual field, eye muscles, smell, taste, and hearing. Finally, students will review their understanding through a creative review project that uses their own unique experience of their special senses. Students will complete a quiz to also demonstrate their understanding of what has been taught.
This lesson is intended as an introduction to Newton's Laws of Motion …
This lesson is intended as an introduction to Newton's Laws of Motion for middle school students. Students will explore the laws of motion with hands-on activities at 8 stations with a group of peers. Then, once they are familiar with the laws of motion, they will make claims as to which law of motion each station best demonstrated. As an assessment of their knowledge, students will create a short Google Slides presentation with GIFs they made to represent and explain each law of motion in a way that is unique to them.Image attribution: "Newton's Apple" by Alexander Borek is licensed under CC-BY-SA-4.0.
Students will explore five different "Discovery Buckets". These buckets will give them …
Students will explore five different "Discovery Buckets". These buckets will give them opportunities to practice expressing both their thoughts and feelings.
This is a lesson for lower elementary age students, with the intent …
This is a lesson for lower elementary age students, with the intent that it be taught to third graders. It is a lesson which reviews weather vocabulary, weather related effects, and activities for students to develop a model of how to reduce the effects of extreme weather events. Image Created by: Keri VancePhoto Taken by: Keri Vance Metadata: weather, extreme weather, model solution, UTSEEd.3.1.3; created by Keri Vance
This lesson utilizes the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray …
This lesson utilizes the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation (UIT) tale, “The Eye Juggler Coyote” to enhance comprehension skills, provide an introduction to how force affects motion and give information about the UIT. The students will read the tale and then use the story to learn about gravity and balanced forces. The connection of the Ute people to the bison will also be explored. The Ute people tell stories about Coyote and other animals to their children. Based on Coyote’s mistakes, the elders teach children about proper behavior and positive attitudes. The lessons learned help them avoid making the same mistakes Coyote made and suffering the consequences in their own lives.
Playing games is fun, builds class unity, and teaches concrete lessons. Two …
Playing games is fun, builds class unity, and teaches concrete lessons. Two games that teach communication skills are Cosmic Motions and Silent Ball. Students practice sending and receiving messages (nerf balls). They practice eye contact, focusing despite distractions, nonverbal communication, getting along with others, problem solving, and listening skills.
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