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  41.   Feather Matching
...r Matching Author Information Author: FundingFactory Participant - Visit FundingFactory Organization: N/A Email: N/A Lesson Plan Information Subject: Math Category: General Grade Level: PreK - Kindergarten Duration: 15 Minutes or Less Description: The children will match feathers of different sizes colors to learn both their colors and improve their matching skills. Goals: Students will improve their matching skills and learn their colors. Objectives: Each student will match a pair of colored feathers. Educational Resources: A bag of colored feathers of different sizes and colors. They are available...
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    Grade Level: Pre-K

  42.   Ice Cream Colors
...sson Plans, Themes, Tips, advertise Printables, and more Click Here! Quick Links: Teacher Downloads Free Newsletter Sites for Teachers ? Leveled Books Search home themes lessons tips articles discuss store printables subjects tools search Home : Lesson Plans : Language Arts : Grades K-2 : Ice Cream Colors Click Here! Click Here! Ice Cream Colors Click Here! Grade Level(s): K By: Amy Fesler, Kindergarten Teacher + + Grade Levels This is a great motivational tool as students learn their colors, as well as a nice classroom, bulletin board, or Preschool hallway decoration! Grades K-2 Grades 3-5 Objective...
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    Grade Level: K-2

  43.   Color Garden
Color Garden Science Children will learn about some of the different colors flowers can be. What You Need Colored construction paper Books with pictures of various flowers in them What to Do 1. Ask children to name the different flowers that they know. Then ask them to tell what colors those flowers can be. (Point out that flowers can come in many different colors. A rose,...
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    Grade Level: K-12

  44.   Water and Bonding - Make the Colors Dance
...Themes, Tips, advertise Printables, and more Click Here! Quick Links: Teacher Downloads Free Newsletter Sites for Teachers ? Leveled Books Search home themes lessons tips articles discuss store printables subjects tools search Home : Lesson Plans : Science : Grades 9-12 : Water and Bonding Make the Colors Dance Click Here! Click Here! Water and Bonding Make the Colors Dance Click Here! Grade Level(s): 9-12 By: Carlos Olivo, 9-12 Teacher + + Grade Levels I used this one to teach about surface tension and bonds and just to amaze my kids. Preschool Grades K-2 Materials: Grades 3-5 Middle School Buttermi...
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    Grade Level: 9-12

  45.   Sandpainting with Cereal
...ws Contact Art Jobs Art Rooms Art Stuff Pet Peeves Art Associations Cartoons Guestbook Awards Forum Sand painting with Cereal Lesson Plan Submitted by Marilyn Engel, of Broad View Elementary in Oak Harbor, Washington. MonaGrades: Grades 1 to 5 Materials: White and yellow cornmeal Malt-o-meal (brown colors) Food coloring Rubbing alcohol Elmer's school glue Procedure: Collect white and yellow cornmeal; malt-o-meal (brown colors) and use food coloring mixed with rubbing alcohol added to white cornmeal to create additional colors if desired. On tag board, index or cardboard have the children create a sim...
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    Grade Level: K-2

  46.   Bubble-ology
TITLE: BUBBLE-OLOGY AUTHOR: Faith Touye; Anasazi Elementary School, Scottsdale, Arizona GRADE LEVEL: K-3 Science OVERVIEW: We often think of rainbows as magical. This makes the rainbow an exciting starting point for study of the spectrum. Think about the colors of the rainbow: red orange, yellow green, blue indigo, violet. The colors of visible light will be seen in this enjoyable experiment. PURPOSE: To teach beginning grades to be aware of the fascination of astronomy and teach elementary scientific principles. OBJECTIVES: 1. To have children observe a v...
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    Grade Level: K-12

  47.   Crayon Resist Fall Leaves
...ews Contact Art Jobs Art Rooms Art Stuff Pet Peeves Art Associations Cartoons Guestbook Awards Forum Crayon Resist Fall Leaves Lesson Plan Submitted by: Melissa Jordan Black River Local Schools Sullivan, Ohio Grade Level: K - 1 Objectives and Concepts: Ss will learn about fall and why leaves change colors. Ss will learn about crayon resist technique. Ss will discuss fall and other events of the season. Materials: Book on Fall or Crayons fall Fall leaves with 9x12 Leaf pattern pencils, story to read to colors not green lots of color white almost as big scissors students for visual paper as 9x12 paper...
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    Grade Level: K-2

  48.   Cool School Tools
...o each object such as labels, handles, etc. Then they are to draw two vertical lines and two horizontal lines across the page - dividing up the tools as well. This will divide the paper into 9 sections. (The lines can be curved or straight - skew or parallel - child decides). Now students pick cool colors (blue, green, and purple) and color the tools, being careful to change colors every time they come to a line. Students may also use different values of the cool colors. Elementary Art Lessons Send submissions to Judy Decker [History Contact Us GoStats web counter GoStats web counter
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    Grade Level: K-5

  49.   Getting a sneak peak at what light is really made of
...e of paper Getting a sneak peak at what light is really made of Light traveling in a straight line appears colorless. But there's more to light than just colorless nothingness. When light passes through a wedge shaped piece of glass called a prism, the light is separated into 7 different and unique colors. You see these colors when light passes through rain or moisture producing a rainbow. 1. Place a mirror in the glass of water at an angle (let it lean against the side of the glass). 2. Turn the glass so the mirror is facing the sun. 3. Hold the paper at a slant in front of the glass. Move the paper...
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    Grade Level: K-12

  50.   The Color of Light
...n Institute)About Us (Main Navigation - Resources for Science Learning @ The Franklin Institute) The Color of Light Grade Level: 4 - 6 Discussion: Ask your students what color they think light is. A silly question? Sunlight or light from a lamp may look "white" but it is really made up of different colors. Red, blue, and green are the primary colors of light. That means you can make any color from combinations of these three. We see an object in a certain color because that color is reflected by the object, while other colors are absorbed. Materials: 3 big flashlights pieces of red, blue, and green c...
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    Grade Level: 3-8


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