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1.   What's The Weather
...ng weather patterns. Procedures (Model/Lead/Test Format): Initial Instruction: The teacher will: 1. Review pictures of the four seasons and discuss with the students the weather conditions of the seasons. 2. Show students the four weather symbols we will use to track the weather over a month on our calendars, including a sun, clouds, rain, snow. 3. Model filling in a calendar on the overhead of the weather each day. Guided Practice: Checking for understanding (recognition to recall) 4. Give students their own practice calendar. 5. Direct students to complete a "made up" weather pattern for the day. 6. W...

2.   Kid Calendars
Kids Create Calendars for Kids Overview A story about a sick child For more about this special motivates students to create from Community Portraits in holiday calendars for Pictures and Words, e-mail hospitalized kids. Learning to use Lambros Alex Pappas, author and appropriate software, researching AT&T Teacher Dissemi...

3.   Trumba OneCalendar: 6-8 Lesson
...lastic At Home Scholastic Store Teacher Store Welcome to Scholastic.com Ready-to-Go Resources Life Made Easier - Planning tools for teachers and standards-based time-management lessons for students Trumba The Connected Calendar Generously sponsored by: Life Made Easier Home Trumba 6?8 Lesson: Using Calendars FREE one-year Subscription Goals: Build language-arts and math skills by using critical self-analysis skills to reinforce understanding of the properties of, and relationships between, numbered events Time Required: 40 minutes Materials: Using Calendars Student Reproducible C (PDF), Weekly Scheduler...

4.   Personalized Gift Calendar
...on Subject: Computers Category: General Grade Level: Fifth - Eighth Duration: 5 class periods Description: Students create a personalized calendar for a family gift. Goals: Students will use technology to create a personalized gift. Objectives: Students will scan or take a digital picture for their calendars. Students will add clipart and text to the calendar template to personalize their family birthdays and holidays. Students will print and assemble their calendars. Educational Resources: Printer preferably color Word Processing program with a calendar template Digital camera or scanner Reference Mate...

5.   Nature Detective Nature Calendar
Nature Calendar Science/Art Children use reference materials to locate information needed to complete a calendar illustrating one theme in nature. What You Need Illustrated nature books about a variety of topics, such as insects, trees, birds, wild animals, pets, and flowers Illustrated calendars with single themes, such as flowers, cats, and dogs Large construction paper in assorted colors 8 x 11 inch white drawing paper Pencils, crayons, markers Glue or tape Stapler Single-hole puncher Blank calendar grids (print and copy) What to Do 1. Divide children into two or three groups and explain...

6.   Grade1 Nature Detective
Nature Calendar Science/Art Activity Children get practice using reference materials to locate information by making a nature calendar. WHAT YOU NEED Illustrated nature books on a variety of topics, such as insects, trees, birds, wild animals, pets, and flowers Illustrated calendars with single themes, such as flowers, cats, and dogs Large construction paper in assorted colors 8 x 11 inch white drawing paper Pencils, crayons, markers Glue or tape Stapler Single hole-puncher Blank calendar grids (print-out and copy) WHAT TO DO 1. Divide children into two or three groups and expl...

7.   Trumba OneCalendar: 3-5 Lesson
...minutes Materials: Planning Ahead Student Reproducible B (PDF), pencil or pen, lined paper Directions: 1. Ask students: Why is planning ahead important? (e.g., so you can stay organized, so events aren?t scheduled at the same time, so enough time is planned for different activities) 2. Explain that calendars are a useful way to organize schedules and manage time. Ask students: Where can you find calendars? (e.g., on a kitchen wall, in a doctor?s office, in a planning book) Let students identify different calendars that may be in your classroom, and encourage them to discuss the purpose of each calendar....

8.   Making birthday calendars for community organizations and businesses
Micki Hendrix Tennessee ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Project: Making birthday calendars for community organizations and businesses Making Birthday Calendars is a "stand-alone" project that Participants work together to make birthday calendars from replicates a work start to finish, using "The Print Shop" computer program, a copy environment. machine, and a binding machine. ____________...

9.   Trumba OneCalendar: K-2 Lesson
...sier Home Trumba K?2 Lesson: Keeping Time FREE one-year Subscription Goals: Build and reinforce understanding of patterns and the order of events Time Required: 30 minutes Materials: Keeping Time Student Reproducible A (PDF), pencil or pen, poster board, markers Directions: 1. Ask students: Why are calendars used? (to help people remember dates, times, and events; to help people plan their days and organize their activities) Point to any calendars or schedules that are displayed in the classroom, and discuss their function. 2. Discuss different calendar formats (e.g., daily, weekly, monthly) and discuss...

10.   Phases of the Moon
...com School/University/Affiliation: University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (Johnstown, PA) Date: September 17, 2001 Grade Level: 3 Subject(s): Science/Astronomy Duration: 25-30 minutes Description: After listening to Goodnight Moon , students use construction paper and coat hangers to construct lunar calendars. This lesson could serve as a starting point for a unit on space or space exploration. Goal: Students will learn about different phases of the moon. Objectives: 1. Students will be able to identify four phases of the moon (new moon, first quarter, full moon, and last quarter). 2. Using hangers and c...


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