
SEEd Canvas module - Includes a Slides presentation, links to instructional materials, and assignments.
- Subject:
- Professional Learning
- Science
- Material Type:
- Module
- Provider:
- Provo City School District
- Date Added:
- 10/14/2021
SEEd Canvas module - Includes a Slides presentation, links to instructional materials, and assignments.
A set of lessons that covers UT.SEEd.4.1.3 and UT.SEEd.4.1.UT.SEEd.4. Only do Chapters 9 and 10 (Core Knowledge)
A set of lessons that thoroughly covers UT.SEEd.4.3.1 (You could leave out activity 2 if desired) (NSTA)
This resource is a Science student activity that utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically, Gale's Kids InfoBits and eMedia - to help students learn about fossils and quiet places.
According to Paiute legend, the hawk and the coyote were not always animals as we see them now. Long ago, they were people, like you and me. The hawk was known as Kuhsawv, and the coyote was known as Soonungwuv. Coyote tales are part of the Paiute oral tradition used to teach proper behavio, natural phenomenon and values from an early age. These stories are only told during the winter time. The Coyote illustrates the mischievous nature in all of us. Students will listen to a Paiute tale and learn about folktales. They will also be introduced to the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah, the location and how tribal members are working to preserve their language and culture. Students will also learn about how external structures and adaptations of animals help them to survive in their environment through a group activity.
Student facing Nearpod lessons for the SEEdStoryLines. A free K-6 science curriculum written by teachers and based on both the 5E and GRC models. It is a student-centered curriculum that uses a storyline format to promote wonder, sensemaking, and problem solving. It includes both face-to-face and remote materials.
This is an interactive, fourth-grade Nearpod lesson tied to SEEd standard 4.1.3. It guides students through information and activities about how fossils provide evidence of the stability and change in organisms and environments from long ago.
This resource is a student-ready, three-dimensional SEEd science lesson you can add to your Nearpod library. Many of the phenomena, text, and images come from UEN OER textbooks, Seedstorylines.org, ck12.org, and pixabay.com. Most videos are from youtube.com or pbslearningmedia.org. Many of the simulations were found at phet.colorado.edu, ck12.org, and pbslearningmedia.org. This lesson is unique to Nebo School District but was built with the help of many amazing ideas from teachers throughout Utah.