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14 Views- 3rd - 5th Grade
Students study aerodynamics and build a prototype airplane. They collect and present scientific data.
26 Views- 5th Grade
Students write and construct their own autobiographies, based on The Hundred Penny Box by Sharon Bell Mathis. They engge in narrative writing, peer editing, and writing process steps. This is the second part of a two-part project lesson.
24 Views- 7th - 12th Grade
Students discuss the relationships among DNA, mRNA, mutations, and protein synthesis; define point mutation, Missense mutation, nonsense mutation, silent mutation, frame-shift mutations; and discuss possible implications of mutations.
104 Views- 2nd Grade
Students experience, through a hands-on approach, Japan's geography, daily life, language, foods, education, customs, art and literature. They discover all the exciting events that take place to make it really seem like they are living in Japan.
28 Views- 6th Grade
Students research modern Japanese culture, society and traditions, examine relationship between Japanese culture and its environment, compare and contrast Japanese Society with Canadian Society, compare lives of people in Japan with their own lives and experiences, and create posters and portfolios showcasing what they have learned. Nine lessons on one page.
27 Views- 3rd - 6th Grade
Students identify and classify; two-dimensional and three-dimensional figures; the faces, edges, and vertices of three-dimensional figures; and build a three-dimensional object from two-dimensional figures.
22 Views- 4th - 6th Grade
Student design and make a variety of paper airplanes. They copy models, design their own, discuss aspects of aerodynamics and then reflect on how engineers make models to test ideas and designs.
22 Views- Kindergarten - 5th Grade
Students analyze how distinguishing another culture encourages us to respect each other. They research culture and all its avenues. They recognize and comprehend the relationship between people and geography and apply their knowledge in real-life situations.
19 Views- 6th - 12th Grade
students take part in a variety of writing exercises about the most important pastime or activities in which they participate and the personal growth gained through this participation.
5 Views- Kindergarten - 2nd Grade
Students use resources on the National Geographic magazine feature Crane Cam to explore cranes and their migratory patterns, including the ways in which they use the land area in and around the sanctuary.


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