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Where Have All the Endangered Gone?
Students explore animals that are endangered. They choose an endangered animal that they would like to keep from becoming extinct. Students create a persuasive presentation to persuade someone to understand why they feel keeping their...
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The Great Koala Rescue
Third graders examine an animal rescue that occurred in Australia by reading an article from National Geographic Kids Online. Individuals practice their non-fiction reading skills and are introduced to new terms as they investigate the...
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Earth Science: In Depth Look at Earthquakes
Learners engage in an interactive Internet lesson covering the reasons and results of earthquakes. After reading eyewitness accounts and viewing animations, they use seismograms to measure and locate the epicenters. In an ongoing study,...
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All About My School
Students construct a website with several links to pages they create. The site weaves logo titles, photos, animation, and textured backgrounds created and edited in PhotoShop into pages created using Dreamweaver software. The project...
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Dream Streets
Sixth graders conduct research on the internet to discover the principles of drawing using one and two point perspectives. After examining street scenes by Edward Hopper and postcards of Main Street USA in Disney, they write about and...
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Grandfather Tang's Story
Students construct tangram patters. In this geometry lesson, students read the book Grandfather Tang's Story and visit various websites to practice covering figures with tangrams. Students attempt to construct animal shapes using puzzles.
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Plants and Animals
Students discuss the different types of plants and animals in a local environment. In this science instructional activity, students name some plants and animals understanding that they require different habitats to live. Students use...
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The Rifting of Pangaea and the Gettysburg Battlefield
Eleventh graders analyze and interpret an animated model of Earth’s rifting processes. In this Earth Science lesson, 11th graders connect Earth’s rifting processes with the Earth’s surface in the Gettysburg battlefield. ...
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THE FOODS WE EAT
Students discuss the five food groups and the seven basic nutrients. They decorate Food We Eat booklet pages with pictures of foods found on background, rubber stamp and animation tools in KidPix. (Booklet has a page for each food group.)
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Chinese Puzzle Story
Young scholars study the Chinese form of tangrams. They read the story, "Grandfather Tang's Story," by Ann Tompert and discuss how tangrams are used to tell the story. Using paper and scissors, they create animal tangrams and write...
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Wildlife and Highway Management
Students create a research questions about animal underpasses and how animals use them. In this animals lesson plan, students use their collected data to answer their question.
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If I Were A Raindrop!
Students review the water cycle. In this water cycle lesson, students review the different stages of the water cycle. Students use the computer program Kid Pix Weather to help demonstrate understanding.
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Digital Parts of Speech
Students investigate different parts of speech by creating digital skits. In this digital education lesson plan, students collaborate in groups to research the Internet for clips and music that represent the different parts of speech....
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Old MacRobinson had a Farm
Students create a book by brainstorming farm animals and recalling the animal sounds. They draw animals on paper and on the computer for the book.
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Zones of the Rocky Intertidal Zones
Sixth graders predict intertidal zones for organisms. In this intertidal zones lesson, 6th graders analyze an illustration of an organism and a class diagram of the intertidal zones. Students research to locate the zone the organism is...
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D is for D: The Letter D [BSL]
For this letter d worksheet, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter d on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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D is for D: The Letter D [ASL]
In this letter d worksheet, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter d on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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D is for Deer: The Letter D
In this letter d instructional activity, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter d on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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D is for Dentist: The Letter D
In this letter d worksheet, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter d on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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D is for Dice: The Letter D
In this letter d worksheet, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter d on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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D is for Dig: The Letter D
In this letter d worksheet, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter d on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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D is for Dive: The Letter D
In this letter d instructional activity, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter d on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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d is for Dinosaur: The Letter D
In this letter d worksheet, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter d on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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C is for Crab: The Letter C
In this letter c worksheet, students practice first tracing, then printing both the upper and lower case letter c on provided lines. Students can use their computer mouse to animate the letters guided practice arrows.
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