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A Brief History of Fairfax County
Students begin the instructional activity by writing what they know about Fairfax County in their journals.  Using primary source documents, they identify ten interesting facts about the area and watch a video.  They complete a Venn...
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African Americans During the Civil War
Ninth graders work together to discuss the various experiences of African Americans during the Civil War.  Using the internet, they identify the laws and reasons African Americans were allowed to join the Union Army.  Using their...
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Bigger Flowers
Students observe and compare real flowers and artists' paintings of flowers.  They discuss a flower and its parts.  Students discuss the color (color wheel) and are introduced to new vocabulary.  They draw, color, or paint a large flower...
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DNA-a Molecular Identity
Students explore about what DNA is and several different DNA typing techniques.  They examine three different situations where DNA typing was used to carry out justice.  Students also identify and evaluate different uses of DNA typing...
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Civil War Museum Exhibit
Fourth graders summarize the participation of Indiana citizens in the Civil War. They research an assigned topic and build a museum exhibit that displays at least five points of information relating to the topic. Students write a...
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Defining Moments: Analyzing Data
Students create an annotated bibliography on writings related to Japanese internment and analyze the writings for possible bias. They view a video on the Korematsu Internment case and use the internet to find print and non-print sources...
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Historical Events in Utah History
Fifth graders choose a topic they are interested in related to the history of Utah.  Using the internet, they research the topic making sure to cite where they gathered the information and take notes. To end the lesson, they write their...
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Anasazi Basket Weaving: 0-500 A.D.
Sixth graders study Period 1- Basket Maker 0-500 A.D. of Anasazi Culture.  They identify the sequence of history in Anasazi Culture and Indians of the Mesa Verde.  They discover  American Indian contributions to the world and develop...
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Anasazi Pueblo Period: 700-1050 A.D.
Sixth graders study Period 3-Developmental Pueblo 700-1050 A.D., of Anasazi culture.  They identify the sequence of history in Colorado and recognize American Indian Contributions to the world. They study Indians of the Mesa Verde and...
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Manuelito
Young scholars  research Manuelito's approximate birthplace, his clan lineage, his early upbringing and preparation for defense against enemies.  They analyze the factors that brought people west and postulate their understanding of...
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Photo-Based Reading Projects
Students practice using a digital camera and identify the various parts. As a class, they review recent vocabulary and signs used in their community. In groups, they take pictures of various items and write complete sentences describing...
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Windsor Opposes Waste - WOW!
Students participate in paper recycling. They are taught to environmental awareness of recycling and its importance in their future. Students discuss and identify the problems of how they can minimize waste. They brainstorm suggestions...
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Primary Sources
Students write personal facts on a photograph of themselves to create a Primary Source.  They then define Primary Source and list examples as a class of places where they could find primary sources.  They also discuss the importance of...
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Haitian Art
Second graders watch "Running the Road to ABC" and observe a map where Haiti is located. They observe pictures of Haitian Art and describe the colors they see via the Internet. They then are assigned individual projects such as drawing a...
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The Spanish Belief in Justice and Values
Fifth graders  study "justice" and "values" as illustrated through fables.  The  determine that some of the fables in the U.S. are relatively similar to  those fables in other parts of the world.  They write and illustrate their own fables.
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The Chinese Produce Paper as We Know it Today
Tenth graders explore where paper originated and its importance from the Chinese to the rest of the world. They list ten ways that they use paper on a daily basis and rate that use on a scale from one to ten. Each group also brainstorms...
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Let's do dinner
Students observe the benefits of family structured activities. For this social studies lesson, students keep a journal of their experience in having dinner with their families every night for a week. Students research the importance of...
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Interpreting Political Cartoons
Students review political cartoons and discuss what political impact they can have. They choose a current political cartoon and write an essay exploring its intent and impact.
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The Rainforest
Students consider the rainforest, its characteristics, its destruction, and its endangered species.  In groups, student use the internet to gather information about the rainforest.  They summarize the information and compile it into a...
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Spring Potted Plants
Students identify and interpret plant growth as well as gain graphing skills and other important knowledge related to potting plants.  They take a regular milk jug and cut off the top, leaving the handle and the rest intact. Then,...
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Out of the Dust
Learners create a poem that expresses the physical and emotional turmoil of living through the Dust Bowl.  In this Out of the Dust lesson, students research facts about the time period and discuss the cause-effect patterns...
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Geometric Solids
Students identify and create simple geometric shapes and describe simple spatial relationships.  Through discussion, hands-on activities and show and tell, they identify geometric solids in real life and create graphs of commonly found...
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Jefferson on a Nickel
Learners study our third president, Thomas Jefferson through stories and poems. They investigate the attributes of a nickel.
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Junk to You, Art to Me
Students are introduced to assemblages and view a variety of examples. They critique selected artworks and discuss the benefits to the community by creating art out of junk. They create an assemblage where they choose objects that...
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