Great Books Foundation
Discussion Guide for Jane Eyre
The ambiguity in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre makes the novel a perfect choice for a shared inquiry discussion. Readers respond to open-ended questions with evidence drawn directly from the text.
Literactive
The Letter E
E is for Enthusiastic Learners! Scholars practice writing the letter e in upper case, lower case, trace words that begin with the letter, and copy a sentence.
US Institute of Peace
Maintaining Trusting Relationships
What role does trust play in diffusing a tense situation? Young social scientists explore trust on a personal and global level during a lesson on peace and conflict. After participating in a trust sit, participants work in groups to...
Deliberating in a Democracy
Freedom of Expression
Should democracies include hate speech as a protected right? Scholars analyze the rights found under the First Amendment to the Constitution through researching evidence. Freedom of expression becomes the focal point of the...
Kenan Fellows
Unit 1: Introduction to Biotechnology
Biotechnology is big! Introduce the uses of biotechnology to science scholars with a fascinating, fact-filled unit. The first installment in a series of four biotechnology units covers the role biotechnology plays in human and...
Kenan Fellows
Unit 4: Bioethics and the Future of Biotechnology
What's the future of biotechnology? Explore a hot topic in the fourth and final unit in a series of Biotechnology lessons. Learners develop an understanding of the many issues in bioethics, then create an argument for or against the role...
California Department of Education
An Online Tool I Can Use
Tools for school—and beyond! Introduce your sixth graders to online tools to plan their academic and professional futures. The fifth and final lesson in a series of career and college readiness activities focuses on a scavenger hunt to...
Curated OER
Different Strokes for Different Folks
Fourth graders are taken to the media center to review various genre of literature, apply information and concepts to evaluate examples and locate specific genre, and search for materials for reading enjoyment. A good lesson for genre...
Curated OER
Tempera/chalk painting
Third graders investigate and accurately interpret with cupporting evidence the artwork of Claude Monet. They choose what they will paint. Students draw a rough draft on paper. They produce interseting looking "brush strokes", where...
Curated OER
Four Wall Handball
Students explore the sport of handball. After reviewing the rules of handball, they explore how to hit the ball without hurting their hands. Students discuss arm strokes and proper foot alignment and sidearm positions. Using proper...
Curated OER
Teaching Handball
Students participate in a number of different lessons with the intention of improving skills to play handball. Each lesson focuses on a certain skill like strokes and serves. The skills have a progression of difficulty until the student...
Curated OER
China Rocks! Chinese Calligraphy on Stone
Students explore the art of calligraphy through writing Chinese characters. They view a Power Point as an introduction to Chinese calligraphy and practice writing Chinese characters. In groups, they visit centers to explore the history...
Curated OER
Alphabet Writing
In this language arts worksheet, students practice writing the letters j, k, and l. The lower case letters are modeled in a word (jellyfish, kangaroo, and leaf). They are printed with an arrow showing the direction of the first stroke....
Curated OER
Alphabet Writing, A, B, C (D'Nealian)
In this language arts worksheet, students practice writing the capital forms of letters A, B, and C using the D'Nealian style of letter formation. Students see the letters used in a word (Ant, Banana, and Cat). A model of the letter with...
Curated OER
Costly Calculations Game Show
Students compete in an imaginary game show, using an imaginary calculator that only has a few select keys: 2, 6, and the addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication keys. Using only these keys, students are prompted to come up...
Curated OER
One
This "one" activity, allows students to practice writing the numeral "one." They color a picture of one flower. Below the picture, students practice the proper stroke for creating the number one. This is a one-page activity.
Curated OER
Handwriting 36a
In this printing practice worksheet, students first trace the words using the stroke patterns on the first set of words. Students trace two more words and then write them on their own.
Curated OER
Snowman for Ss
In this tracing letter Ss worksheet, students study the stroke pattern for the uppercase and lowercase letter Ss. Students then trace the letters on the provided lines and write the word snow.
Curated OER
Teacher for Tt
In this tracing letter Tt worksheet, students study the stroke pattern for the uppercase and lowercase letter Tt. Students then trace the letters on the provided lines and write the word teacher.
Curated OER
Rain for Rr
In this tracing letter Rr worksheet, students study the stroke pattern for the uppercase and lowercase letter Rr. Students then trace the letters on the provided lines and write the word rain.
Curated OER
Umbrella for Uu
In this tracing letter Uu worksheet, students study the stroke pattern for the uppercase and lowercase letter Uu. Students then trace the letters on the provided lines and write the word umbrella.
Curated OER
Wagon for Ww
In this tracing letter Ww worksheet, students study the stroke pattern for the uppercase and lowercase letter Ww. Students then trace the letters on the provided lines and write the word wagon.
Curated OER
Uppercase and Lowercase Aa
In this letter Aa worksheet, students practice tracing the uppercase and lowercase letter Aa on the lines using the illustrated stroke pattern.
Curated OER
C is for Chain: Letter Cc
For this letter Cc worksheet, learners study the stroke patterns for the uppercase and lowercase letter Cc. Students trace and print both letters several times. Learners then trace and print the word chain.
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