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- 4th
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Students examine the life and contributions of four scientists, Banneker, Drew, Blackwell, and Faraday in this six lessons unit. The lasting societal imapct that these four scientists had on the lives of the people are explored. Full Review »
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- Kindergarten - 2nd
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Students in a Kindergarten class measure each other's height using large building blocks and then visit a 2nd and a 4th grade class to measure those students. They display the results in bar graphs, comparing the different age groups. Full Review »
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- 4th
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Students complete a three-week unit about Laura Ingalls Wilder and pioneer life. They research the topography of Michigan in the 1870's, conduct Internet research, write journal entries, participate in polka and waltz dancing, and make their own paper for their journal entries. Full Review »
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- 4th
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The students will be learning a Science concept, through a hands-on investigation, well enough to teach it and also understanding PowerPoint¿¿ in order to create their presentation. Through this presentation a group of students will be responsible for teaching the rest of their class a key Science concept. Full Review »
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- 3rd - 5th
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Students explore the different types of living things that exist in the various landscape regions of the United State. They familiarize themselves with plains, plateaus, and mountains while studying what types of plants and animals live in these regions. Students analyze how these living things survive in their environment. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- Kindergarten - 2nd
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Students measure each other's height using large building blocks, then visit a 2nd and a 4th grade class to measure those students. Results are displayed in age-appropriate bar graphs (paper cut-outs of miniature building blocks glued on paper to form a bar graph) comparing the different age groups. Students record their data in an organized fashion. Full Review »
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- Kindergarten - 2nd
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Students visit a 2nd and a 4th grade class to measure the heights of older students using large building blocks as a non-standard unit of measure. They can also measure adults in the school community. Results are displayed in age-appropriate bar graphs (paper cut-outs of miniature building blocks glued on paper to form a bar graph) comparing the different age groups. Full Review »
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- 7th - 12th
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Literature containing life cycle information is available from many sources. Several examples of this type of literature are listed below with a synopsis and sample questions for each. These examples have been taken from a variety of reading and interest levels in the hopes that there will be something for everyone here. This brief survey is not meant to be inclusive, but rather to serve as a starting point. Full Review »
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- 3rd - 5th
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Students examine current research materials on Mars. Using the internet, students view pictures of both Earth and Mars. They compare and contrast the two planets. Students explore features that are needed to support life on both planets. Full Review »
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- 4th
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Students Make flashcards for the following words, memorize them and get quizzed by the teacher: Amphibian, Lungs, complete metamorphosis, tadpoles, tail-less, tail, vertebrate, cold-blooded, gills, swamp, pond. Full Review »

