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Home School Summer Lesson Plans
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24 Views- 7th - 9th Grade
Students divide into small groups, each one taking one of the sections of the letter from Secretary Riley, "Legal Guidelines on Religious Expression in Public Schools," the letter from Secretary Paige, and the document "Guidance on Constitutionality Protected Prayer in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools" to read and explain to the other class members.
45 Views- 3rd - 12th Grade
Students examine their school grounds to determine where the rainwater travels. In groups, they identify areas in which the water could be redirected from storm drains into planted areas. They share their suggestions with the class and vote on the best option.
14 Views- 6th - 12th Grade
Students examine the rules and procedures involved for taking summer school. They determine the consequences and rewards surrounding the compliance or non compliance with school expectations. The features of rules and expectations are outlined by the instructor.
69 Views- 8th - 10th Grade
Students maximizethe comfort-conditioning of a home.
92 Views- 6th - 12th Grade
Students explore personal interests. They examine summer computer camps. Students write proposals to their school to sponsor the programs. Students develop a list of Web sites that support the designed programs.
40 Views- 12th Grade
Students examine their plans for the summer after graduation and update their resume. After discussing their plans for summer activities such as summer classes, jobs, or internships, students spend time developing or updating their resume for either college or job applications.
01 Views- 3rd - 12th Grade
Students examine the use of a sequence map to write a personal narrative about their summer. They word process their narratives and either create a PowerPoint or add their writing to T-shirt or shorts shaped construction paper.
14 Views- 4th Grade
Students discover the patterns that create summer and winter storms. Working in groups, they create model storms for summer and winter. Students discuss the reasons why summer storms and winter storms are different and explain the patterns that create each type of storm.
89 Views- 9th - Higher Ed Grade
Students engage in a lesson that investigates the history of seminaries to focus upon their founding for the education of women. They conduct research using a variety of resources. Students use the information in order to create a timeline.
94 Views- 4th Grade
Students analyze how summer and winter storms are different. In this weather lesson, students construct a winter storm simulation box and a summer storm bottle and record the temperature and barometer readings. The directions to construct the simulation storm boxes are included in the lesson plan.

