Curated OER
Building on the Power of Your Ideas
Students examine a sculpture walkway by artist Jackie Ferrara and discuss the relationship of materials to function. They analyze the sculpture and answer discussion questions, and design and construct a model of a walkway for the school.
Curated OER
Spatial Understanding of the Cities and Towns
Students engage in a fun stand up, move around activity that teaches some basics of geography. They develop concepts of distance between community locations and practice giving and taking directions in an organized manner.
Curated OER
PowerPoint Teaching Tool Activity
Participants create a PowerPoint presentation with a minimum of nine slides. They can include Open House Information, Classroom Rules, Introducing a Concept, etc. Parents view the presentation and then complete an assessment on it for...
Curated OER
The U.S. Recognition of the State of Israel
Students research the political aspects of the U.S. position in the Middle East, considering, for example, Truman's position in view of the 1948 presidential election. They examine a telegram sent by the Secretary of State, George C....
Curated OER
National Forests of Wisconsin and Puerto Rico
Fifth graders study the forests of Wisconsin and Puerto Rico.  They view a Power Point presentation and predict slides to represent various forests in Wisconsin and Puerto Rico.  They play a game to recognize differences and similarities...
Curated OER
Vivid Verbs in Writing
Eighth graders explore how to incorporate vivid verbs in their writing.  They review action verbs in sentences and view a Power Point presentation discussing possible verbs and their meanings. They view a website and retell a Greek myth...
English Club
Verbs & Tenses
Students in an ESL classroom practice using verbs and the correct tense. In teams, they work together to make a sentence using the same verb and tense clue word. They read their sentences aloud and gain points on the correctness of it.
Curated OER
Positions
In this prepositions activity, students view six pictures and determine the location of the ball in each one. Students match the location of the balls to the six prepositions on the right of the activity.
Curated OER
Who's vs. Whose
In this pronouns worksheet, students view eight pictures and then complete eight sentences by placing the appropriate pronoun, who's or whose, in each blank.
Curated OER
Making the Case for Progressive Constitutional Changes in Connecticut
Students take a closer look at Constitutional Amendments. In this Progressive Era lesson, students discover how the amendment process works and then examine 4 amendments proposed during the era in Connecticut. Students research primary...
Curated OER
"Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters"
Fifth graders read and analyze the books "Snow White in New York" and "Mufaro's Beautiful Daughter."  They analyze the characteristics of the characters in each story, write thoughts of characters in speech bubbles, and write a letter to...
Curated OER
Environmental Harmony
High schoolers use information from a variety of media to evaluate different artists' views on the human relationship to nature. From these sources, class discussion, and personal experience, students will synthesize a thoughtful,...
Curated OER
Art & Creativity
Students  take notes on how to teach art. They  determine if they are right or left brained and experience the frustration of teacher-directed art and trying to stay in the lines of a coloring book.  They  experience different art...
Curated OER
Conflict Resolution in the World Today: Introduction to Current World conflicts, their Antecendents, the Progression, and their Potential Conclusions
Students write a paragraph describing a conflict they had with a friend or a family member and a paragraph explaining how it was resolved. In this social science lesson, students share their paragraphs with a partner and then will...
Curated OER
Nonpoint Source Pollution in Long Island Sound
Middle schoolers examine and identify the types of nonpoint pollution on Long Island Sound.  In groups, they walk the shoreline, collect trash and identify its source.  Using that information, they create a variety of graphs of the...
Curated OER
Laurence Yep's Dragonwings
Learners read independently the novel, "Dragonwings," by Laurence Yep and make connections between a text and the world. They summarize, paraphrase, analyze and evaluate skimming and scanning techniques when reading a novel. Each student...
Curated OER
No is No, Si is Yes
Third graders match the body part words in Spanish to a picture.  They receive a picture of a human with lines coming from its feet, hands, and arms.  Students use a word bank, to write the Spanish word that corresponds to the picture. ...
Curated OER
Animal Science Research Report
Students research an animal. In this research instructional activity, students utilize various types of technology to gather information about an animal. Students create a class blog and use digital photography for their research.
Curated OER
Amazing Fibonacci
Young scholars integrate the patterns of Fibonacci into music. In this geometry lesson, students apply the concepts of recursion, pattern and Phi or Golden Ratio to composing and playing music on various instruments. They lesson is...
Curated OER
Conversation Lesson: Multinationals - Help or Hindrance?
Students engage in a debate regarding the status of nationals versus multinationals as a way of improving their conversation skills. The format for the debate is imbedded in this plan.
Curated OER
Literary Elements Worksheets and Graphic Organizers
Using graphic organizers can be an effective way to teach literary elements.
Curated OER
Child Care
Students  review child abuse, safety precautions, and participate in various activities that teach these concepts.  They discover how to provide safety for children in their care and make a list of safety precautions they should follow...
Curated OER
Hyena: an Edward Morgan Poem
Students read, listen to and analyze the poem The Hyena by Edward Morgan.  In this poetry techniques lesson, students explore the visual images of animals and their unpleasant traits. Students answer questions about the animal...
Curated OER
Much Ado About Something (Lesson 3)
Students view a documentary on Shakespeare.  They answer questions during the film.  They discuss their observations and opinions about the documentary.