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1. DOGS' TAILS: An Introduction to Map Reading
DOGS' TAILS: An Introduction to Map Reading Author Gale Ekiss (GBEkiss@aol.com) Grade Level K - 12 Duration 1 class period Last Update 08/12/2005 National Geography Standards Element Standard Standard ID Element One: The 1 How to Use Maps and Other Geographic Representations, Tools, and World in Spatial...
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2. The Leafy Greens Council
...fy Greens Lesson Plans Math 3 PROBLEMS AT THE BALLPARK OBJECTIVES: Student will reinforce understanding of tables and organization of data. 1. Look at the chart below. Mr. Don has to study today's sales at the ballpark. + + Today's Sales at the Ball Park +-- Drinks 18 +-- +-- Popcorn 19 +-- +-- Hot Dogs 6 +-- +-- Cracker Jacks 0 +-- +-- Candy apples 3 +-- +-- Broccoli Bites 21 +-- +-- Ice Cream 5 +-- + + + Which item sold the most? + How many hot dogs and ice cream sold? + Did more candy apples or ice cream sell? + How many more bags of popcorn sold than hot dogs? + How many fewer candy apples sold...
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3. Classifying Dog Breeds Lesson Plans
...Breeds Schools Submitted By: Janet Blaylock -Top Private Schools -Link To Us -Contact Us -Privacy Policy Grade Elementary School -About Us Levels: -Terms Subject: Science Length of 1 hour Find Old Friends Time: Reunite With All Your Old Friends At Classmates.com Description: Students will classify dogs into different groups such as small breeds, medium breeds, and large breeds. This lesson is for fourth and fifth grade students. It can also be used for sixth grade students. Goals: Students will learn: How to classify Subscribe To Newsletter About dogs Name: About research Email: I Am A: ( )Parent...
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4. Who Let the Dogs Out Tag/Dance
PE Central Instant Activity PE Central Shop PEC PEC Newsletter PE Superstore Search email this idea to a friend Email Idea to a Friend printer friendly version Who Let the Dogs Out Printer Friendly Version Tag/Dance Materials Name of Activity: Who Let the Dogs Out Tag/Dance Product Suggestions from: Purpose of Activity: To incorporate previously learned dance and dodging skills in a fun warm up. Rubber Animal $6.88 Prerequisites: Chicken dance, bunny hop, dodging and fleei...
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5. Taking Care of Pets Lesson Plans
...n, you can talk to the students about taking care of pets. You can also have a veterinarian come to the classroom to talk to the students, or you can set up a time where you can take a field trip to the veterinarian's office. Goals: Students will learn: Subscribe To How to take care of pets such as dogs and/or cats Newsletter Name: Email: I Am A: Materials Books about dogs and/or cats ( )Parent Needed: ( )Teacher A veterinarian to come and talk about pets or field ( )Faculty/Staff trip to veterinarian's office Procedure: First, you will talk to the students about pets such as dogs and/or cats. Then...
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6. Sentence Sense Lesson Plan
...nk pandas and bamboo, or Western movies for two examples). 2. Compose or find groups of words or sentences that are equally open to different punctuation. Write an example on a dry-erase board with Crayola® Dry-Erase Markers, leaving out all punctuation. You could use a simple sentence such as "No dogs please" or more complex ones such as "Among students meetings take place every two weeks to discuss assignments." 3. Ask a classmate to add punctuation in a contrasting marker color. Read it aloud and discuss the meaning. How else could the sentence be punctuated to change its meaning and the expres...
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7. Adapting to the World
...ions Educators Vocabulary Academic Standards Credit Brain Boosters _ Learning Adventures Science Fair Central Curriculum Center On TV Young Scientist Challenge lesson plan support _ Enter Username _ _ _ Objectives Students will discuss reasons that humans domesticated wolves; review examples of how dogs have been bred and trained to help humans; and write about how dogs perform a particular task. Materials Computer with Internet access Print resources about the history of dogs, service dogs, police dogs, and other dogs that help people Access resources you Procedures have created under your login....
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8. Hands-on Multiplication
...heir understanding of multiplication Educational Resources: large construction paper old magazines/ catalogs glue markers Reference Materials: N/A Activity Plan: Students will explore multiplication in a hands-on manner by cutting out pictures in magazines or catalogs. Students will find items (ex, dogs) in the magazine and form them into groups in their construction paper (ex. 3 groups of 2 dogs each). They will glue them in their paper, draw circles around each group, and write-out the multiplication and repeated addition problem below their groups. Extensions of this activity include grouping us...
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9. Who Let The Dogs Out
PE Central Dance Lesson Ideas PE Central Shop PEC PEC Newsletter PE Superstore Search Shop PEC email this idea to a friend Email Idea to a Friend printer friendly version Printer Friendly Version PE Central Store Name of Activity: Elem Lessons Who Let The Dogs Out PE Central Store Health Ed Products PEC Store Secondary Lessons Purpose of Activity: To develop skills in directionality and spatial relations in a fun way. This activity also provides vestibular stimulation for students. More Products Suggested Grade Level: K-12 Description of Idea Copyright/ D...
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10. My Math Book
...picture of themselves on the front cover. Students will be taught how to insert a graphic, resize it from the corner, and move it. They will use those skills to create at least 4 pages in their book. Each page will have a different, illustrated number sentence on it. For example a page might say 3 dogs + 2 cats = 5. On the screen the student will insert a picture of 3 dogs and 2 cats. Each of the pictures needs to be resized and moved after it is inserted. Method of Learning: hands on activity Assessment: Did student demonstrate proficiency with the skills taught in their books. Attachments: Media...
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