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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 36 for Checkers
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1. Checkers
. FundingFactory: Unlock the Power of Recycling! Homework Lesson Plans Blogs FundingFactory Contact Us Search Lesson Plans Easy Fundraising Ideas 50% Profit Candle Fundraiser Earn Cash by Recycling Checkers Author Information Author: FundingFactory Participant - Visit FundingFactory Organization: N/A Email: N/A Lesson Plan Information Subject: Computers Category: General Grade Level: Kindergarten - Fourth Duration: 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the age and abilities of the students. Description:...
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2. Checkers- MS Word
. FundingFactory: Unlock the Power of Recycling! Homework Lesson Plans Blogs FundingFactory Contact Us Search Lesson Plans Easy Fundraising Ideas 50% Profit Candle Fundraiser Earn Cash by Recycling Checkers- MS Word Author Information Author: FundingFactory Participant - Visit FundingFactory Organization: N/A Email: N/A Lesson Plan Information Subject: Computers Category: General Grade Level: Fourth - Eighth Duration: 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the age and abilities of the students. Descriptio...
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3. Inertia
...tudents will learn basic understanding of inertia. 2) Students will demonstrate some activities illustrating inertia. 3) Students will develop a basic understanding of Newton's laws of motion. Apparatus Needed Balls various sizes, pie pans with one fourth slice removed, pennies, heavy paper circle, checkers, skate board, stuffed animal, glass, two eggs (one boiled, one raw), cloth napkin, glass of water and straws. Recommended Strategy Students should have prior knowledge of speed, force, acceleration, gravity and friction. Demonstrate inertia by snatching a cloth napkin from under a glass of water, an...
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4. How to Be a Good Friend How to Be a Good Friend
...Invite children to each choose one rule to illustrate. Children can write the rule as a caption under the picture. ( Don't pictures can illustrate the negative behavior with a diagonal line through it.) 5. Encourage children to include details. For example, if two friends are playing a game, is it checkers, soccer, or a computer game? 6. Display children's illustrations in the classroom under a heading such as How to Be a Good Friend or Dos and Don'ts of Friendship . 7. You might also wish to collect children's illustrations in a class book. Activity Search Education Place Site Index Copyright © 2004...
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5. BC Education - Communications 11 and 12: Grade 11-Communicate Ideas and Information (Knowledge of Language)
...e Ideas and Information (Knowledge of Language) in grade 11 click below. + + -+ gr11.gif (349 bytes) -+ + + -+ + + Suggested Instructional Strategies Review common grammar, usage, punctuation, and spelling errors with students and explain to them the appropriate use of computer spelling and grammar checkers. Provide students with a hard copy of a short composition to edit for mechanical errors and have them explain any corrections they make. Then provide them with an electronic copy of a composition containing errors. Have students use a spell checker and grammar checker to correct errors and ask them...
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6. Animals are Shaped Differently
...e the students bring in their favorite stuffed animal. Shine a light on a white sheet and have the students place their animal in the light so it creates a shadow. The other students will try to guess what kind of animal it is based on its shape. Method of Learning: N/A Assessment: N/A Attachments: Checkers-MSWord.doc Media Kit Homework Connection Lesson Plans Blogs FundingFactory Contact Us © Copyright 1997 - 2007 FundingFactory. All Rights Reserved.
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7. Bing-Go the Clown
...ions of written Instructions language in final products 5J2 use basic spelling rules and show an understanding of irregularities 5J2.1 Suggestions for other activities use appropriate syntax in final products 5J2.2 use references while editing (e.g., dictionaries, classroom charts, electronic spell checkers, checklists, thesauri, other writers 5J2.3 use technology with increasing proficiency to create, revise, edit, and publish texts 5J3 Technology: Students will: be able to use a variety of word processors E1 compose work at the keyboard use TAB key to indent paragraphs E1.2 use multiple strategies to...
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8. Ch-ch-ch-ch, ch-ch-ch-ch... Choo! Choo!
...hoo trains together, except this time, let's move our arms like this (model the motion a train might make with your arms) while we say it! Ready? Ch-ch-ch-ch, ch-ch-ch-ch, CHOO, CHOO!" 4.Say: "Let's do a tongue twister with the /ch/ sound! Listen to me first. Charlie chomps on chicken while playing checkers. Now say it with me: Charlie chomps on chicken while playing checkers. Great! Let's say it once more, except this time, let's break off the /ch/ sound and make the choo-choo train motion with our arms when we hear the /ch/ sound: Ch-arlie ch-omps on ch-icken while playing ch-eckers." 5. Say: "Now I...
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9. Teaching English Language Arts: PlaywritingUnit1
...low special effects (in general), few scene changes, few numbers of characters, no irrelevant action or close ups. Talk about these differences 10-15 min Show examples to highlight these differences (10-15 min) Example 1: Opening scenes of Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire (pages 1-5) Example 2: "Checkers" by Dale Doerman (pages 1-2) Have students read these scenes outloud, including stage directions Exercise: 30 min -Give students two different ideas for plays -In pairs, decide which one would make a better play for the director (focus on the elements that we talked about today) -As a class, briefly...
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10. Imaginary Animals Lesson Plan
...ts can learn from these rings. Draw a picture to illustrate the findings. Look for patterns in flowers, shells, pumpkins, spider webs, and other natural phenomena. Draw pictures to show these findings in an artistic way. Find out how patterns in math are used to create games and game boards such as checkers. Related Lesson Plans Carbon Atom Mobile Painted Plant Prints Words That Unite Lesson Plans Supplies crayola supplies Overwriters® Markers household supplies Overview grades Grades 1 to 3 Grades 4 to 6 Special Needs subjects Science Visual Arts time 30 to 60 minutes benefits Students research the va...
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