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- 4th
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Students, in groups, explore Lewis and Clark and the Louisiana Purchase, which doubled the size of the United States in 1803. Full Review »
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- 2nd
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Students listen to a presentation on life in colonial America in 1640. They compare early colonial life to the present and use software to write a story showcasing their research. Full Review »
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- 3rd - 4th
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Students explore the daily life of the American Cowboy in the 1800's and compare it to the life of the Native Americans. Full Review »
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- 2nd
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Students research distance between planets and the sun using encyclopedias. They use toilet paper sheets as a unit of measurement (50 million km.) students stand at planet locations using toilet paper to measure distance between. Full Review »
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- 4th - 6th
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Students participate in an interactive game to review how living things are classified. Full Review »
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- 4th - 6th
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Students observe the construction and workings of an aquifer. They record and react to the effects of pollution on the aquifer. Full Review »
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- 4th
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Students explore the body's structures; in particular, they study about the heart. Full Review »
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- Kindergarten
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Students use the gingerbread man that they made earlier in the day. They demonstrate how to cut the gingerbread man in half, leaving two fair shares or two pieces the same. The gingerbread man pattern is imbedded in an attached file in this plan. Full Review »
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- 5th
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Students create a classification system based on physical characteristics of plants and animals and create a digital slide show. Full Review »
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- 3rd
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Students view and measure common body parts to find a fathom, a span, and inch. They discuss the historical information about how standard English measurements came to be and why body parts can no longer be used as a standard measuring tool. Full Review »

