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- Grade Range
- 6th - 8th
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Students, in groups, design web pages that highlight and promote awareness about a particular endangered animal. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 1st
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Students orally present their completed artwork using prepositions and nouns to describe the location of their cats. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 3rd - 5th
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Students study camouflage techniques of animals while studying colors and emotions. They create an art project based on chromotherapy. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- Kindergarten
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Students explore the many animals of the world. They study the seven continents and participate in hands-on activities and games to help them research the animals of the world. Full Review »
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- 1st
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Students identify the seven continents, four major oceans and the cardinal directions. They discover map legends and symbols. Full Review »
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- 12th
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Students read and analyze John Donne's 'Holy Sonnet 10,' and examine their personal beliefs about death. They identify the nouns and adjectives in the poem, watch various video clips, and write a paraphrase of the poem. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 3rd - 5th
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Students engage in a lesson that is focused on the camouflage techniques used by animals. They create a PowerPoint presentation that illustrates the use of colors and how it relates to the physical environment. Students make cognitive connections between art and nature while creating a class project. Full Review »
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- 9th
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Students investigate and use Newton's laws of motion to describe and predict motions of common objects in controlled experiments (e.g., balls rolling, wood blocks sliding) and in real-world contexts (e.g., walking, rollerblading, braking). Full Review »
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- 4th - 5th
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Students examine the way habitats and human organ systems function. In groups, they role play the role of a government group assigned to determine if a settlement can make their home in a specific area. They must discover how humans and the environment might be effected if the area is settled. Full Review »

