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Check out this thematic unit, based on the game of baseball. Learners investigate numbers and number relations as they become familiar with some of the basic terminology associated with the game. They focus their attention on actual statistical data and how it is used to determine the overall rating of a player's past performance.
Students examine the life of John James Audubon. In this K-12 thematic unit, students research and examine the life and work of John James Audubon. There are a variety of materials and resources included to be adapted to each grade level.
Your class learns to launch and operate a nonprofit, procure funding, manage finances, and help others with this superbly designed unit. Includes well-crafted activities, Internet research, worksheets, vocabulary, and a high-interest video game "Karma Tycoon." When your social entrepreneurs play, they choose an American city, research its needs, and set up and run nonprofits to help. They can apply their skills and start real-life support projects on host site DoSomething.org
Study the ideals of totalitarianism in Nazi Germany through primary and secondary sources in this unit of lessons. Seventh, eighth, and ninth graders read Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. Then they write expository pieces, focusing on the importance of precise language and vocabulary.
Students review and revise their writing from a portfolio created during a thematic unit. In this writing lesson, students working in pairs examine and revise written pieces using action verbs. They add at least 10 action verbs to each piece of writing.
How does PBL differ from a basic thematic unit? Discover the answer to this important question. A bulleted comparison is made between each type of teaching method, example projects are included, and a full "how to" is laid out in an easy to follow format. Four great hand chosen lessons are included.
This is a week-long unit about transportation and how it helps us. Students learn songs and make an illustrated book.
Students create a personal experience by writing and illustrating. They make a writing connection to family (or other thematic unit) and use descriptive words in writing. They write using a different perspective.
Students study all about George Washington: Farmer, Soldier, and First President of the United States of America on the internet.
Fourth graders become immersed in the culture of the Native Americans. They use centers in order to experiment making different Indian crafts. Students also investigate the origin of my name and see if their is a possibility.