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Council for Economic Education
Satisfaction Please! (Part 1)
The topic of consumerism seems easy to those who participate actively in the US economy, but pupils who are new to economics may see the idea as foreign. Help them understand their rights as consumers and what to expect when interacting...
SeaWorld
Animal Migrations
Here is a fabulous set of activities for your young scientists. Each lesson contains map, hands-on, and game activities that will help the class understand why and how animals migrate from one place to another. First they'll examine the...
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Color Your Summer
Students explore different artistic media and techniques used to capture, express, and share summer memories. They research art history and view video clips online to create a piece of online art.
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Playing at the Park
In this park coloring learning exercise, students draw a picture of themselves playing at the park with friends in the space provided. They then color the picture.
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Sunset in the Egyptian Desert
Learners spend time examining pictures from different books on Egypt and the pyramids. Using construction paper, they draw what they believe the desert looks like based on the pictures. To end the lesson, they use watercolor paint to...
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Boxes and Rectangles
In this rectangles activity, students color the rectangles that they can see on teach box with a different color. Students then write the total number of rectangles they can see in each group of boxes.
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Colores del mundo
Students are introduced to the names of colors in Spanish. After being shown artifacts, they identify and write the color of each object. They also create a coloring sheet in which they trade with their classmates when needed.
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Tessellation Design And Construction
Students study the basic elements and concepts of the visual art's perceptual component - such as shape, line and color. They create tessellations that foster problem solving and reflective thinking.
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Butterflies and Flowers
Pupils observe and demonstrate the concepts of over, under, and on. Using a cutout of a flower and a butterfly, they identify if the butterfly is over, under, or on the flower. Students complete a worksheet along with the teacher, and...
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School- Home Links: Colors
For this color words worksheet, students complete 17 pages of activities pertaining to colors. For each page, students draw and color something that is the color studied. Students write the color word 4 times. There is a place for parent...
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Comparing Human and Avian Skeletons
In this human and avian skeleton review instructional activity, students read about both skeletal systems and respond to 10 fill in the blank and drawing questions.
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A Colorful Rainforest
Middle schoolers are introduced to the various types of birds that make their home in the tropical rainforest. In groups, they use a template of a tropical bird and use color to identify each physical feature. They use the internet to...
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Plant Cell Coloring
In this plant cell worksheet, students sharpen their science skills as they color the parts of a plant cell according to the instructions and then respond to 4 analysis questions.
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Toby the Turtle and His Triangle
In this triangles instructional activity, students trace two dotted examples of triangles and then draw their own. Students analyze a row of geometric shapes and color the triangles.
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Matching Words and Pictures Beginning With L
In this matching words and pictures beginning with L worksheet, students draw a line to match the word beginning with L to the picture. The worksheet can be printed either in black and white or color.
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Counting And Coloring
In this counting learning exercise, students complete 5 matching questions. Students count the number of objects in each question and draw a line to the correct numeral that is represented.
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I See Brown
In this brown booklet worksheet, students color, cut out, and assemble the booklet. Students read the 7 prepared pages and then draw something that is brown on the final page of their booklet.
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I See White
In this white booklet worksheet, students color, cut out, and assemble the booklet. Students read the 7 prepared pages and then draw something that is white on the final page of their booklet.
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Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Fourth graders examine parallel, perpendicular and intersecting lines. They create a drawing using examples of each type of line. They color code and explain the characteristics of specified lines.
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Cars, Trucks, and Things that Go Sorting Fun!
First graders sort toys by various attributes. They, in groups, sort toy vehicles by color, size etc. and then explain how they chose to group the toys. They write, draw or dictate an explanation of their sorting methods.
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The Sidewinder and the Sidewinder
Students compare and contrast the Sidewinder of the U.S. Southwest and the Namib Desert. They watch and discuss a video, complete a journal entry, color templates of both types of sidewinders, and discuss the differences between the two.
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Using Sketchbooks in Primary Schools
In this sketchbook worksheet, learners design a book to keep their artistic creations in. Students can use the book to show the progression of their skills and abilities as an artist. It also can be used to collect samples of correct...
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Paul Gauguin Art: Opposite Colour Masterpieces
Students discover new art techniques by examining the work of Paul Gauguin and his use of opposite colors. For this art analysis lesson, students investigate the different perspectives and colors used in classic post impressionist...
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Families and Neighborhoods
Students explore the concept of community. For this community lesson, students explore the cultural flavor of their neighborhoods as they discuss the history of their neighborhoods and draw pictures of their family and a building in...