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Classic Trash
Students investigate how trash is classified and the options to deal with it. In this trash and recycling lesson, students perform an activity to classify trash into organic, renewable/ recyclable, now renewable/recyclable and...
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Santa's List Sums (E1)
In this adding single digit numbers worksheet, students observe a chart of street names, boys, and girls and add the total number of boys and girls on each street, the total number of children, and the total number of each sex. Students...
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Santa's List Sums (Hi)
In this adding single digit numbers worksheet, students observe a chart of street names, boys, and girls and find the total number of boys and girls on each street, the total number of children, and the total number of each sex. Students...
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Santa's List Sums (Ii)
In this adding single digit numbers worksheet, students observe a chart of street names, boys, and girls and find the total number of boys and girls on each street, the total number of children, and the total number of each sex. Students...
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Santa's List Sums
In this two-digit addition instructional activity, 3rd graders add 17 sets of two-digit numbers and write each sum. A 3-part bonus question requires students to add all 17 numbers together.
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Santa's List Sums (D2)
In this Christmas math worksheet, students solve 15 problems in which two digit numbers are added, with and without carrying. This page has the theme of Santa's list.
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Santa's List Sums (J3)
In this finding the sums worksheet, students view a chart of street names and numbers of boys and girls, add the total number of children on each street, the grand total number of children, and the total number of each sex. Students...
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Santa's List Sums (I3)
In this finding the sums worksheet, student observe a chart of street names and numbers of boys and girls, add the number of children on each street, the grand total of children, and the total number of each sex. Students solve 20 problems.
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Santa's List Sums (C4)
In this addition worksheet, learners add up the sums of the boys and girls in each column to come up with a total. Students add up 17 problems of adding four digit numbers to come up with a sum.
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Reviewing Features of Fiction Books
Young scholars identify the features of fiction books. In this genre study lesson, students are introduced to the book Armadillo Rodeo and identify the cover, title, author, illustrator and title page. Young scholars discuss how the book...
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Classification of the Nearby Trees
Third graders practice using classification techniques to identify local trees. In this plant life instructional activity, 3rd graders discuss how trees differ from other plants and what characteristics are unique to trees alone....
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Analyzing Graphs of Two Equations
Students analyze graphs of two equations. In this algebra lesson, students rewrite word problems as linear equations. They graph their solution and compare and contrast the two items being represented.
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I Am More Than You See
Middle schoolers discuss the effects of gender bias and stereotyping by identifying personal interests and values. In this sociology lesson, students iscuss the forces in society which cause gender discrimination, create poems about...
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Much Ado About Nothing
In this Shakespeare worksheet, high schoolers decipher Much Ado About Nothing. Students read excerpts from the play and answer questions about specific quotes. They also translate lines into modern language.
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Leaf Stomata as Bioindicators of Environmental Change
Students, in this experiment, collect leaves from two species of trees and the stomatal index on the upper and lower epidermis of each leaf be determined.
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If I Could Talk Like the Animals. . .
Students read and discuss a film review of the animated movie Antz and then write a monologue from the perspective of a non-human organism.
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Social Studies: The Unconventional Artist and Leader
Students will discuss Frank Lloyd Wright's unconventional personality traits and will explore some common personality characteristics of creative artists and leaders. Students will write paragraphs describing typical personality traits...
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Architecture for the Masses
Students learn about Frank Lloyd Wright's philosophy of architecture and will relate this philosophy to a discussion of the role of democracy in art and architecture. Students will discuss the types of architecture and new construction...
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The Poetry of Form: Frank Lloyd Wright and Haiku
Students will develop original haiku pieces. Students will have an opportunity to explore the connection between the visual art of architecture and poetry. This will lead students to examine man's relationship to the natural world as...
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Branching Out
Students investigate the causes and effects of the spread of tree diseases in the U.S., and research certain American species of trees and the diseases that commonly threaten them. They create pamphlets to help identify healthy and...
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Halloween
Discover the origins and traditions of Halloween with a crafty lesson plan! Second graders create bats, monsters, witches, and ghosts with masks and puppets. Next, they share their work with their classmates in a fun...
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A Hungry Cat Searches
Young scholars listen to story Panther: Shadow of the Swamp, and examine how loss of habitat impacts panthers in the Everglades; students alphabetize names of plants and animals found in the Everglades by initial and second letter.
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Building a Model Courtroom
Students construct a model of the Supreme Court's courtroom. They design the courtroom in such a way so that the architecture and furnishings in the courtroom represent the neutrality and power of the court.
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Life size figures - Moveable Murals
Middle schoolers create life-size human figures and decorate them in a collage style with torn colored pieces of pictures from magazines. They display them around the school, creating life-size murals.