
USDA MyPlate lessons and resources for grades 3 & 4
- Subject:
- Health Education
- Physical Education
- Material Type:
- Primary Source
- Provider:
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Date Added:
- 08/25/2022
USDA MyPlate lessons and resources for grades 3 & 4
In this lesson plan, educators will learn to teach their students circuit training skills for a more diverse workout using lunges, crunches, squats, push-ups, and more.
Students will create a tour of the topic they have been assigned. Topic will center around the rock cycle including formation of rocks, and weathering and erosion of rocks. Students will use a minimum of 6 original photos and 2 CC images to complete the assignment. Students will need to include the important elements they are supposed to convey and will teach the other class members in a jigsaw using Jamboard. The students will have 3 weeks with 10 lessons to complete the assignment. Extra credit for converting one original image into a CC image to share!"Rock City" by snowpeak is licensed under CC BY 2.0
Local dairy farm families believe in giving back to their communities. Dairy West programs empower students and educators to work together to build healthier schools, and create healthy, high-achieving students
Children will move around in a designated area as they move like the animals in the story.
Decision making is the process of making choices by identifying a decision, gathering information, and assessing alternative resolutions.
Using a step-by-step decision-making process can help you make more deliberate, thoughtful decisions by organizing relevant information and defining alternatives. This approach increases the chances that you will choose the most satisfying alternative possible.
Should you tell your kids they are smart or talented? Professor Carol Dweck answers this question and more, as she talks about her groundbreaking work on developing mindsets. She emphasizes the power of "yet" in helping students succeed in and out of the classroom.
This lesson is intended to be used as part of a unit on Disc Golf taught in an online Physical Education Course (Participation and Skills for Secondary Students). It is meant to demonstrate the students’ participation and assess their competency of motor skills and movement patterns, as well as to refine specific movement patterns. The students will be using digital photography/videography to demonstrate their participation, competency and analysis. Attribution (Title Photo)Ceekside Disc Golf, Jeffrey from Dunmore, PA, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commonshttps://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Disc_golf.jpg
Kindergarten teachers can meet education standards for Math, Science, English Language Arts, and Health using the 6 ready-to-go and interactive lessons.
National Institute on Drug Abuse publication on drugs and the human brain
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Fetal Development: Stages of Growth: Within 24 hours after fertilization, the egg that will become your baby rapidly divides into many cells. By the eighth week of pregnancy, the embryo develops into a fetus. There are about 40 weeks to a typical pregnancy. These weeks are divided into three trimesters.This site will breakdown what happens month week.
Children will learn to use writing materials. Multiple opportunities to develop drawing and writing skills is important at this age. As children are ready, encourage them to create simple strokes after a model. Their abilities will increase as they are ready.
Children need to develop coordination of the muscles in their shoulders, arms, wrists, hands, and fingers. Provide materials in order to help children build and strengthen those muscles.
First aid is the provision of immediate care to a victim with an injury of illness, usually effected by a lay person, and performed within a limited skill range. First aid is normally performed until the injury or illness is satisfactorily dealt with (such as in the case of small cuts, minor bruises, and blisters) or until the next level of care, such as an ambulance or doctor, arrives. This book is a Canadian version of the original at Wikibooks. All references to protocols which do not comply with resuscitation standards in Canada have been removed.
In this lesson plan, students will learn about the different food groups, nutrition, and healthy eating habits through interactive activities and a game of "Food Basket."
In this lesson plan, students will understand the differences between the balanced stance and the unbalanced stance, and recognize how it can benefit a specific activity.
In this lesson plan, students will learn several methods of moving objects. They will practice movements such as throwing, striking, kicking, catching, aerodynamics, and hydrodynamics.
In this lesson plan, students will learn proper game etiquette through a nearpod lesson and a game of "hula hut".
In this lesson plan, educators will teach their students to shoot different objects at different targets in several groups.
40 maps, charts, and graphs that show where our food comes from and how we eat it by VOX.