This unit focuses on the importance of play and different types of play.
- Subject:
- Career and Technical Education
- Family and Consumer Sciences Education
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- Utah Lesson Plans
- Date Added:
- 05/17/2024
This unit focuses on the importance of play and different types of play.
A magnet is used to make a paper clip "walk" on a paper plate. Students investigate how many paper plates through which the magnetic field will still pass.
Students will understand parenting styles, including positive guidance techniques that help children develop positive self-concepts, self-management, and responsibility.
Students will watch a short video about the parts of a book and then test their memory to see how much they can remember.
Students will explore the basics of pastry dough production and complete a pastry listening guide with accompanying power point. Two labs are included.
The cost of raising a baby is often overlooked. This lesson will have students explore the cost of caring for a 3-6 month old baby for one month.
This lesson plan allows students to make estimations, calculations, and to collaborate with other students to solve a problem. It also teaches valuable refusal skills to combat negative peer pressure and provides students an opportunity to role play.
Reading an article, students learn about peer to peer payments. This lesson concludes with a blooket quiz played individually or as a class.
Students will review the Pledge of Allegiance and symbols of America.
Students make a movie/slide show presentation about the unique strengths, talents, and goals of class members.
In this lesson, students will learn what a petroglyph is, its cultural significance, and will learn how to use petroglyphs to tell a story using a Hopi glyph guide.
In this lesson, students will learn what a petroglyph is, its cultural significance, and will learn how to use petroglyphs to tell a story using a Hopi glyph guide.
Students will bring a stuff animal to school and create a class graph and individual pet books.
Students will bring a stuff animal to school and create a class graph and individual pet books.
Students will design an "action Hero" based on the characteristics of a solid, liquid or gas.
In this lesson students will learn how to use some basic selection tools, layer panel and tools, transformation tools, some basic shortcuts to create a mandala from a single photograph as they learn to use Adobe Photoshop
Students will understand that the physical attributes of Utah have changed over time.During this lesson students will use maps to investigate how the geography of Utah has changed over time.
The Law of Conservation of Mass states that mass is conserved during physical and chemical changes. Students explore this concept by taking initial masses, making predictions, and finding final masses of physical changes. Students observe that the mass of aluminum foil in a sheet is the same as the mass of that piece of Aluminum foil formed into a small ball. Students will use a balance and begin to learn terms such as mass and grams.
Students will pull information from a research article, write the most important and/or interesting facts on several note cards, and create a visual representation (infographic) of the selected important points of their research.
Students will practice visualizing and understanding that visualization is an important comprehension strategy. Students will share their visualization of the story through original artwork.