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- Join them together/Take them away
- The teacher will introduce beginning addition concepts of joining two sets together. The teacher will introduce beginning subtraction concepts of taking away from a set.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K Mathematics)
- By Vickie Hedrick.
- Join up
- This lesson is designed to help students look more closely at the reasons why Paul and his friends from the novel All Quiet on the Western Front, along with other soldiers, joined the armed forces in WWI. Through primary sources and the novel, students will have a better understanding of propaganda and how it affects people.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 9–10 English Language Arts and Social Studies)
- By Kari Siko.
- Juicy Juice Box
- Students will be able to use their knowledge of volume and surface area through this fun, hands-on activity.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 7 Mathematics)
- By Sheila Martin.
- Keith Haring and Radiating Figures
- Students will examine the work of Keith Haring and then look at how simple figures and patterns create movement in an artwork.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 5 Visual Arts Education)
- By Marion McClure.
- Keys on a keyboard
- Kindergarten students learn five keys located on a computer keyboard: the space bar, the enter key, the shift keys, the number keys, and the letter keys. Each key is identified by the teacher and the children are asked to color the key or keys a particular color on their paper keyboard. Students are also asked to locate the letters that spell out their name on their keyboard.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K Information Skills)
- By Jeanie Smith.
- Leap frogs tend toward the center?
- Students learn the meanings of the central tendency concepts range, mean, median, and mode. They will make origami frogs, jump them across a track and record the length of their jumps and the total number of jumps across trials.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6 Mathematics)
- By Erin Foerster.
- Learning about rocks
- In this lesson, students will be engaged in hands-on experiences while they explore rocks.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 1 Mathematics and Science)
- By Debbie Hansman.
- Learning numbers with Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary
- In Mother Goose in use: Rhymes that teach, page 5
- In this kindergarten lesson plan, students use the nursery rhyme "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary" to develop phonemic awareness by rhyming words and participate in a number-matching activity to learn about ordinal numbers.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K English Language Arts and Mathematics)
- By Lisa Wright.
- Let's hear it for sound!
- This lesson will help students build an understanding of the concepts of sound (vibration, pitch) through participation in a variety of hands-on experiments. By observing, predicting, and analyzing results, students can actively investigate the science of sound.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2 Science)
- By Carol Helms.
- Let's take a trip: Careers in tourism
- In CareerStart lessons: Grade six, page 4.10
- In this lesson for grade six, students will create advertisements for travel destinations in Europe and South America and will research careers in travel and tourism.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6 Guidance and Social Studies)
- By Shea Calloway.
- Let's trade (regrouping to subtract)
- This word (trade) will introduce regrouping to subtract by allowing students to "trade" manipulatives to regroup.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 1–2 Mathematics)
- By Sarah Cole.
- Life cycle of painted lady butterflies
- Students will make a chart of the life cycle of the painted lady butterflies that the class observes over a period of several days.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K English Language Arts and Science)
- By Anne Allen.
- Life's percents
- Students will gather data from their own lives to use in calculating percents. They will measure parts of their bodies (head, leg, neck, etc.), complete a class survey that asks information about themselves, and use a pay stub to find percentages of deductions.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6–7 Mathematics)
- By Karen Mcpherson.
- Light, camera, action! Shadows?
- This lesson will demonstrate how the position of a light source or direction of light and the time of the day will affect the shadow images that are depicted in our environment over a period of time.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3 Mathematics and Science)
- By Alta Allen.
- Long and tall
- Teacher and students discuss how some objects are very tall, and some objects are very long. Using long, narrow pieces of paper, students will draw two long objects and two tall objects. This lesson is intended to help children observe what is around them, judge size, and fill the page from top to bottom with the intended object.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 1 Visual Arts Education)
- By Jan Kimosh.
- Look and listen: Exploring the five senses
- This group of shared reading lessons is based on the book Look by Jillian Cutting. They are designed to be used as a part of an integrated classroom unit on the five senses.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K English Language Arts)
- Looking at things from different angles
- This lesson will introduce students to angles using a resource of Shodor Education Foundation, Inc. Permission has been granted for the use of the materials as part of the workshop "Interactivate Your Bored Math Students."
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6–8 Mathematics)
- By Beth Jorgensen.
- M&M madness
- Students will explore fractions, decimals, percents, and circle graphs with M&M's.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 5–6 Mathematics)
- By Donna Reble.
- M&M math
- Rotating to each station using M&M's, this lesson will allow students to add, graph, sort, and estimate.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K–1 Mathematics)
- By Karen Walker.
- Magnetic magic
- Students will explore and experiment with a magnet's mysterious invisible strength by rotating through five hands-on centers.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4 Science)
- By Thelma Pike.
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