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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 221 for Montana
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1. Lesson 7
Home Contact Us Grades 6 and up, or for advanced Math students younger than grade 6. Home Lesson Plan 7: Stocking Rate Calculations Introduction Key Elements of This Lesson Lesson Activities Basic Principles Fundamental Concepts Montana Content Knowledge Tree Standards Met By This Lesson Student Inquiries Instructional Objectives Materials Background Information Assessment Ascending Levels of Intellectual Demand Stocking Rate Learning Chart Activity Answer Key Copy of this lesson (pdf) Lesson Activities Montana Standards 1) The tea...
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2. Lesson 5
...rned information through previous lessons. It is adaptable to multiple grade Adjust Home as you see fit for your students' level of knowledge and understanding. Lesson Plan 5: Web of Life Introduction Key Elements of This Lesson Lesson Activities Basic Principles Fundamental Concepts Knowledge Tree Montana Content Standards Met By This Lesson Student Inquiries Instructional Objectives Materials Assessment Ascending Levels of Intellectual Demand Exit Cards Copy of this lesson (pdf) Learning Chart Lesson Activities 1) Divide students into groups of 5-8. If possible, the students in a group should be abo...
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3. Edible Soil
...s A simple, fun activity; enjoyable for kids of all ages. Please be aware of any Home allergies the students may have to food prior to conducting this activity. Lesson Plan 4: Edible Soil Introduction Key Elements of This Lesson Lesson Activities Basic Principles Knowledge Tree Fundamental Concepts Montana Content Standards Met By This Lesson Student Inquiries Instructional Objectives Materials Assessment Ascending Levels of Intellectual Demand Copy of this lesson (pdf) Learning Chart Lesson Activities This lesson is written as a whole class activity; however, students could be divided into groups and...
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4. Ecology and Ecosystem
...ives Materials Assessment Ascending Levels of Intellectual Demand Knowledge Tree Ecology and Ecosystem "Circus" Rubric Copy of this lesson (pdf) Lesson Activities Learning Chart 1) The following six areas are basic to understanding further lessons and studies in this unit: A - Rangeland Facts about Montana (or your state), B - Stream Dynamics and Riparian Area Functions & Processes, C - Plant Anatomy and Identification (using flora common to your area), D - Erosion: Causes & Prevention, E - Land Use & Sustainability, and F - Parts of an Ecosystem & How They Interact. 2) Divide students into six groups...
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5. Deciduous and Coniferous Trees
Lesson Plan : AELP-BOT0099 Deciduous and Coniferous Trees An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Jenifer Bain & Erin McCall Email: jenifer@selway.umt.edu chedo@selway.umt.edu School/University/Affiliation: The University of Montana Endorsed by: Lisa Blank, The University of Montana Date: November 3, 1999 Grade Level(s): 3, 4, 5 Subject(s): Science/Botany Duration: 1 hour Description: There are distinguishing characteristics of deciduous and coniferous trees. Students will learn through a hands-on approach about these character...
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6. Amazing Grazing
Home Contact Us Best for grades K-6. Includes adaptations for both the primary (K-2) and intermediate (3-6) levels Home Lesson Plan 1: Amazing Grazing Key Elements of This Lesson Lesson Activities Basic Principles Introduction Fundamental Concepts Montana Content Standards Met By This Lesson Student Inquiries Instructional Objectives Materials Assessment Ascending Levels of Intellectual Demand Copy of this lesson (pdf) Knowledge Tree Lesson Activities 1) Read and preview the book yourself before presenting it to the students. Brainstorm any questions...
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7. Watershed Components Lesson Plan | Montana NRCS
United States Go to Department Accessibility of Information Agriculture Montana Skip to Natural Page Content Resources Conservation Service Montana Home About Us News Small Text Size Medium Text Size Large Text Size Programs Technical Resources Partnerships Contact Us Watershed Components Lesson Plan Search Unit for Go Natural Resources Lesson Title About Us Watershed Component...
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8. Plant Growth Lesson Plan | Montana NRCS
United States Go to Department Accessibility of Information Agriculture Montana Skip to Natural Page Content Resources Conservation Service Montana Home About Us News Small Text Size Medium Text Size Large Text Size Programs Technical Resources Partnerships Contact Us Plant Growth Lesson Plan Search Unit for Go Natural Resources Lesson Title About Us What affects plant growth?...
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9. State Comparisons
...g at least three reasons you would move to a particular state based on your findings. Be sure your paragraph has an introductory sentence and that each sentence starts with a capital letter and has correct ending punctuation. Day 1 What is the population of South Carolina? What is the population of Montana? What is the population of Arizona? To answer these questions, you and your partner need to go to the web site: http://www.50states.com You also need matrix A and a pencil. Select the South Carolina (SC) folder. Scroll down to population. Record this information directly on matrix A in the box under...
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10. Cowboy Tourism (one-day lesson)
...e 1890s (one-day lesson) + Images of Cowboys (one-day lesson) + Buffalo Bill (one-day lesson) + Cowboy Violence (one-day lesson) Cowboys > Lesson Plans > Cowboy Tourism (one-day lesson) Cowboy Tourism (one-day lesson) Print Worksheet Email Overview In this lesson, students will read about a town in Montana that began to market an Old West, "cowboy" aesthetic in order to attract tourists. Though the town's primary industry had been mining, boosters found that tourists preferred seeing cowboys, Indians, and relics of a cattle ranching frontier. Students will learn that tourism also played a role in crea...
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