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1.   Dead Ducks B
header Dead Ducks B Kids holding a duck Sky Trackers _ Level: Year 5 to Year 9 KLA outcomes: SOSE Theme: Environment Description: With these activities, students explore issues surrounding water pollution and the ownership of found objects. Resources: Video: Dead Ducks Sky Trackers ACTF See Education Catalogue for vi...

2.   The Alphabet and Memory Game
...activity that will help them learn the alphabet. Objectives: Children will practice and memorize where the matching letter is and what it looks like. This will help them recongnize the letters of the alphabet. Educational Resources: 1. large plastic tub or large platic container 2. water 3. plastic ducks or somethings that float (make sure you mark the bottom that is in the water with permanent marker with the upper case and lower case letters. Reference Materials: N/A Activity Plan: Make this game for 1, 2, or 3 children at a time taking turns. For Pre-Kinders start them with the first 5 letters Aa...

3.   Dead Ducks
header Dead Ducks Mike with Nikki riding his horse Sky Trackers _ Level: Year 5 to Year 9 KLA outcomes: English Theme: Environment; Narrative Structure Description: Students explore some narrative devices used to tell stories on film. They identify how information is provided for the viewer, analyse the plotline, and...

4.   Web of Life Game
...issolved oxygen, ecosystem, food chain, food web, habitat, larval fish, native species, organic matter, zooplankton, veligers Materials: 30 double sided name tags with zebra mussel on the back of all. 1. 10 tags named larval fish 2. 10 tags named native mussels 3. 10 tags named larger fish 3 diving ducks, name tags without zebra mussels on the back 150 blue game pieces- indicates dissolved oxygen 150 red game pieces - indicates zooplankton Chalkboard, paper, pencil to record students' observations after the game has been concluded Food pyramid diagram Time: The game is played in three rounds. As eac...

5.   Make Way for Readers!
...peated reading to focus of fluency. Review cover-ups and cross-checking for sounding out unfamiliar words. Materials: - Copies of Make Way for Ducklings (one per student) - Laminated sheets with a sidewalk, a street, an pond, and island on it (an illustrated city scene); one per student - Laminated ducks (one per student) - Pencils Procedures: 1. Today we are going to work on becoming fluent readers. This means that I can not only read the book, I can make it come alive! I can read faster. I can read smoother. And I can read with expression too. When you read a story for the first time, you might fo...

6.   Uhhh...That's Yucky!
...g /u/ in words. . Students will learn how to recognize the /u/ sound in spoken words, practice spelling the /u/ sound by using Elkonin letterboxes, and identifying and decoding the /u/ sound in written text. Materials: - Primary paper & Pencils for each student - Chart paper w/my saying on it, ?The ducks were stuck in the yucky mud.? - Letter Boxes and Letter Manipulatives for each student. - The Book, ?Ducks in Muck.? (Enough for every other child to have a copy.) - A picture page with the following pictures on it: a ladybug, a basketball, a drum, a cookie, a toothbrush, the sun, a nail, a nut, a t...

7.   Origami Ducks
Information Institute of Syracuse _ Printer friendly text Search Lessons Write a Lesson Plan Guide Selection Criteria Copyright Statement Lesson Plan : AELP-ART0004 Origami Ducks An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: J. Castillo Email: castillo@uci.edu (email address no longer valid) School/University/Affiliation: UC Irvine Endorsed by: Intern Fieldwork, UC Irvine Date: February 20, 1999 Grade Level(s): 2, 3, 4 Subject(s): Arts Duration: 50 minutes Descripti...

8.   Hinterland Who's Who - Monitor Marine Migrants
...the longest journey of all the arctic tern's 35,000-kilometre round-trip flight from the Arctic to Antarctica every year. Visit the Space for Species Web site at www.spaceforspecies.ca. You will find satellite-tracking data on the long distance migrations of leatherback turtles, polar bears, eider ducks, and caribou. Other on-line sources of migration data include the Canadian Wildlife Service (www.qc.ec.gc.ca/faune/sauvagine/html/harlequin_duck.html), WhaleNet ( whale.wheelock.edu/Welcome.html), Journey North (www.learner.org/jnorth), and the Caribbean Conservation Corporation (www.cccturtle.org)....

9.   Art/ Drama Center - Animals
...rience Teacher's Edition p. 14b Art/ Drama Center Art/ Drama Center Animals From the Student Web Page Farm Animals Meet some farm animals! Click an animal. Look at the pictures. About the site This Web site features a large collection of photographs of farm animals, including horses, cattle, sheep, ducks, chickens, and more. Interesting captions explain what is happening in each picture. To avoid distraction by the music on the pages, you may want to have children turn down the sound on their computers. A few pages have sound clips, which you can hear by clicking the triangular play button. The site...

10.   Hinterland Who's Who - Ocean Life on the Move
...ocean. One-ton leatherback turtles follow warm Gulf Stream currents from the Caribbean Sea to Canada's Atlantic coast each summer. Narwhals trek from the open, offshore waters of Baffin Bay to the narrow fiords and straits of the Arctic Archipelago as soon as the ice breaks up in spring. Harlequin ducks leave behind the cold comfort of their winter homes off the East and West coasts and head inland to breed along rushing, tumbling mountain streams. Salmon, born in rivers and lakes, swim thousands of kilometers out to sea, only to return years later to breed on their original spawning grounds. These...


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