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- Partes del cuerpo (Parts of the body)
- Students learn Spanish vocabulary for parts of the body.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Second Languages)
- By Teresa Payne.
- Do you know your body?
- Students learn to identify different body parts and how they move. They explore moving and using these parts in general and personal space.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K Healthful Living)
- By Bill Knight.
- Dem "Dry Bones" take form
- This lesson introduces musical form (ABC) by using the song "Dry Bones."
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2–3 Music Education)
- By Melissa Vincent.
- Health and the Human Body
- How do the cells in different systems of the human body differ in form and function? Explore human body systems, their cellular components, and biological hazards that affect your body's health.
- Format: bibliography/help
- Teaching the body parts in Spanish
- The students will be able to recognize and recall the body parts in Spanish.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3–5 Second Languages)
- By Ana Beltran.
- Arachnid anatomy!
- This lesson is part of a science unit entitled “Spiders: Fact and Fiction.” During this lesson, learning will focus on specific body anatomy, functions and distinguishing characteristics of spiders.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2 Science)
- By Susan Sharples.
- Getting to know spiders
- This lesson is useful for helping students understand the differences between spiders and insects. They will also learn about a spider's particular body parts. Live spiders will be observed over the course of a few days to see how sound, light, and movement affect the spiders.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2 Science)
- By Bree Welmaker.
- Sizing up Sam the Scarecrow
- Students will integrate measurement as a math activity during "S" week as they talk about Scarecrows and the Season Fall.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K English Language Arts and Mathematics)
- By Marsha Thomas.
- Hello, friend!: Writing a friendly letter
- Students will apply their knowledge of a friendly letter to compose a letter to send to their pen pals. Students will then type up their letters using the Kidspiration program.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2 Computer/Technology Skills and English Language Arts)
- By Kelly Norton.
- Ravana seems invincible
- In The Ramayana, page 6.3
- An Indian painting shows Rama shooting arrows in battle with Ravana's demons. On a bright yellow background, the painting shows Rama with dark blue skin stepping forward and shooting a volley of arrows with a drawn bow. He is wearing only a tunic skirt and...
- By Lorraine Aragon.
- Super shape shifter
- Students learn shapes and put them together to make other shapes.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 1 Mathematics)
- By Becky Woolard.
- Animals movin' on up
- Children will explore animal body parts in animal pictures using the inquiry method. They will discuss their functions in movement and eating. They will also discuss the idea that classifications of animals have similar body parts.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K Mathematics and Science)
- By Anne Allen.
- Spanish-English picture dictionary
- Developed by J. D. Alexander, this picture dictionary provides a quick reference and communication tool for teachers greeting immigrant children who speak little English. Each page includes a clear photograph or illustration captioned in both English and Spanish....
- Format: document/book
- Vessels in Greek art: Museum visit
- This lesson focuses on the uses, shapes, importance, and historical storytelling on Greek vessels in art.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K–2 Visual Arts Education)
- By Katie O'Connor.
- A creek at the base of Roan Highlands
- In Roan Mountain Highlands, page 19
- Figure 17 shows some of the downstream damage wrought by the January 1998 flood. I regret it is not easy to make out, but the creek is, at this low flow stage, the narrow water body flowing from upper left to lower right at the base of the steep bank from...
- By Jennifer Godwin-Wyer and Dirk Frankenberg.
- Little Bit - BIG BIT - Little Bit
- This lesson helps students who tend to jump right in and tell their entire story in the first few sentences and then struggle to complete their story. Students will learn to start and end their stories with just a "Little Bit" about the setup and closure of the story.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2–4 English Language Arts)
- By DPI Writing Strategies.
- Turtles are terrific
- This lesson will engage the students in the study of turtle attributes and their habitats. The lesson will integrate science, math, language arts and computer/technology curriculums.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 1 English Language Arts and Science)
- To eat or not to eat
- After reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle, students will sort the foods the caterpillar ate by foods they need or don't need for their body.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K Healthful Living, Mathematics, and Social Studies)
- By Karlyn Sugg.
- Water, water everywhere...
- This is a good beginning of the year lesson to review fractions, decimals, geometry (the number of degrees in a circle and drawing a circle with a protractor), graphing, and metric measurement. This lesson is a good way for students to meet their peers while working cooperatively in a task-oriented group. The watermelon you will be using for the activity is also a good start-of-the-year treat. Be sure to get an extra watermelon or two to share at the end of the activity.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6 Mathematics)
- By Jayne Brown.
- Are you listening?
- Students will learn the importance of listening and how to listen effectively.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K–5 Guidance)
- By Linda Bazemore.