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Hurricane Tracking
Students access the Internet to find information on current hurricanes. They get locations, speeds, and air pressures and then plot the location of the hurricane on a hurricane-tracking map. They also access the FEMA website to solve...
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Friends in the Community
Second graders build a classroom community by getting to know each other better. They ask classmates various questions and use graphic organizer software and Microsoft PowerPoint. Students practice their oral language skills while asking...
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The Ghost Particle
Students collect evidence to make inferences about a object hidden inside a sealed box.  They think critically and logically to raise questions.  Students identify questions that can be answered through investigation.  They formulate and...
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Oil Spill
Young scholars use one of four absorbent products to separate as much of the oil and water mixture they are able to do.  The purpose of this task is for students to collect and analyze data for the purpose of determining which absorbent...
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What's My Point?
Sixth graders move through the process of defining persuasion,  identifying persuasive arguments and techniques in writing and evaluating their own use of accurate details. Students also define an author's point of view.
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Meteorology
Fourth graders study how atmospheric conditions change while naming the things that make the weather change. They investigate the affects of air masses, weather fronts and high/low pressure by looking at weather maps from newspapers.
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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Twelfth graders read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and choose the ten most important adventures of the novel for a timeline activity. In this Huckleberry Finn instructional activity, 12th graders read the novel and list the...
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Life Cycle of the Butterfly
Young scholars observe and analyze the life cycle and metamorphosis of the Painted Lady Butterfly. They write observation journal entries three times a week and summarize what they observed. Using KidPix computer software they create...
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Science: Entomology in Action
Students discover how coroners use insect life cycles to estimate the time of death in cases.  they describe how forensic entomologists combine environmental factors with insect life cycles to note the changes.  Students examine an...
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Simple Cycles
Young scholars use Inspiration to map cyclical events. They recognize links between separate events and  structural patterns. They  explore the Internet Connection section to browse additional resources on teaching about cycles used in...
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Dirty Decomposers
Seventh graders design and conduct experiments to determine what environmental factors favor decomposition by soil microbes. They use chunks of carrot for the materials to be decomposed, and their experiments are carried out in plastic...
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Microscopes: Is what you see, what you got?
Eighth graders identify the parts and functions of the microscope. In this biology lesson, 8th graders observe different samples under different types of microscopes. They compare and contrast the details they see.
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Measurement: Stream Flow & Stadium Capacity
Eighth graders study the scientific fields and how information can be monitored and recorded.  For this scientific inquiry lesson students view a PowerPoint presentation and complete a hands on activity. 
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Calculating the Average Mass of the Newly Discovered Element: Bean
Learners determine the average mass of a new element using masses from three isotopes. For this chemistry lesson, students explain what an isotope is. They discuss their importance and uses.
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Land Use Issues
In this unit of lessons, young scholars examine analogies and parts of speech. They use land use issues to identify the different parts of speech that they research. They create analogies about the origin of organisms.
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Community Quilt
Second graders use prior knowledge about the community to create a quilt. They use complete sentences to explain their block and also use oral language skills to tell about their caption for their quilt piece.
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Measurement: When Degrees Matter
Eighth graders record the temperature change of the beakers. In this general science lesson, 8th graders create their own data table for recording observations. They discuss experimental results and cite real life applications.
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Polythene: Bags Of Trouble
Young scholars investigate the use of polythene bags in the community and measure the possible impact upon the environment. They conduct research using a variety of resources. The information is used in order to create an evaluative...
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Great Women Thinkers
Students visit the Mary Baker Eddy museum.  They discover the great women thinkers of the past.  They make notes and observations during their visit and share them with the class.
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Digital Picture Books
Second graders create digital picture books reflecting their experiences during the school year on field trips and various classroom activities.  Using digital pictures taken during the year, they write captions for each picture and...
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Technology: Rating Inventions
Third graders brainstorm a list of inventions used daily.  They use Kidspiration to create a web with inventions in the middle.  Students choose three inventions from the web and rank them according to interest.
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Creating Powerpoint Presentations
Third graders create Powerpoint presentations to explain their ideas about inventions. They include research information they have collected on the slides and choose background colors and fonts to use.
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Before We Travel, We Research
Students conduct research on a historical site in preparation for a field trip.  In small groups, they conduct research, and present the information to the class in the form of a PowerPoint presentation or poster.
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Meteorology -- Clouds
Fourth graders examine the processes of condensation and evaporation.  They identify the three types of clouds and state the weather that is possible with each type of cloud.  They ask questions to end the lesson.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
