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1.   Internet Lesson Plan #6
Internet Lesson Plan 6 Diane Harland, Holaway Elementary School April 16, 2001 4^th Grade?Gifted Students Analyzing the Difference Between Seals & Sea Lions Standards ? Academic:? Science Standard: Benchmark Two.? 4SC-E4. ? Technological:? IT-F2.? Demonstrate a functional operation of technology components. PO 2.?? Access information sources (Internet sites). Objectives Academic: Students will research the physical attributes of seals and se...

2.   Tweet, Tweet
...l phonemes, they are ready to learn digraphs. This lesson will help children recognize that ee= /E/ by spelling and reading words containing ee. Materials: Word list: bee, sand, bend, feed, keep, bed, dime Elkonin letterboxes Set of lower case letters: e, e, b, d, d, j, l, p, r, s, t, Book: What do Seals Eat? Educational Insights Chalk and chalkboard Procedure: 1. Introduce the lesson by explaining that when two vowels are side by side they usually make a single mouth move. Some times the letter e makes the /e/ sound like in pet. What are some other words that have /e/ in them? Today we are going to...

3.   Royal Letter Seals Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Royal Letter Seals Why Send off top-secret, highly classified letters with a royal flair! Seal them like kings used to do, with bright red seals. Steps 1. Long ago, people?s letters were hand-carried to recipients. To keep their words private, they folded the letter and put a spot of melted red wax over the edges. To...

4.   LearnCalifornia.org - The State Seal Online Lesson
...tion section California section Sitemap _ Keyword Search The State Seal Online Lesson An online lesson comparing the seal of 1849 with the Search current seal. For classrooms with student access to computers Objectives: Students will learn the meaning of the different objects on the State Seal. Two Seals Students will identify changes in the State Seal over to Compare time Students will hypothesize why elements have changed Students will suggest what elements should represent the State of California Symbols of the Seal of California Student Task: After studying the Great Seal of the State of Califor...

5.   Cheep, Cheep
...ctivity, we will learn the ee = /E/ correspondence.? They will learn to recognize /E/ in spoken and written words through a group letterbox lesson and in reading a book. Materials: Elkonin letterboxes; laminated letters ? b, c, d, e, e, f, h, k, p, r, s, t, t, w; overhead projector, copy of What Do Seals Eat? (Educational Insights) poster of "Pete eats beets by the sea in the heat"; poster with list of words for letterboxes; bee, see, keep, feed, cheep, speed, sweep, street; chalkboard, chalk Procedure: 1.Begin by telling the students, "When we are reading, we match the letters we see to their sound...

6.   DIA Asian Art Collection
...nding of how the virtues, values, and personal qualities prized in East Asian societies can be found in nature and in art. _Lesson 4 _Lesson 5 Activity _Lesson 6 1. Have the students get into small groups of four to seven and discuss the virtues, values, and personal qualities associated with their seals, Chinese words, plants, garden design, paintings, and poems. Allow the students about four to six minutes for discussion. 2. Give the students the Student Essay Requirement and have them complete the writing assignment. _ _ _ DIA HOME EDUCATION ASIAN COLLECTION FRIENDS OF ASIAN SITE CREDITS ART _ _...

7.   Peaches in the Sea
...containing words and pictures with ?ea?= /E/ digraph. Words: leaf, peach, sea, peas, teapot, steam, oatmeal, seal, meat, leaf, and sneakers. Pictures worksheet, containing pictures of peas, steam, ice cream, grapes, meat, seal, sneakers, goat, and tie Chart paper containing the tongue twister, ?The Seals Dream of Peaches in the Sea.? Procedure: 1). Assess the student?s prior knowledge of the digraph ?ea.? Ask the students to name some words that have the /E/ phoneme in them but are spelled ?ea?, east, dream, heat, and year. I will ask the students to notice how that in the words written the two lett...

8.   Swim With the Seals!
...Financial Tips Free Newsletters Message Boards Subjects/ Specialties Tips Library Tools & Templates See more... Featured Programs E-Learning Home > Lesson Planning Channel > Lesson Planning Archives > Language Arts > Lesson Planning Article LESSON PLANNING ARTICLE Dive into Learning: Swim With the Seals! Put your students in touch with the real scientists at WhaleNet. Your students will be able to track online the movements of two just-released seals. (This site is sure to get your students' "seal" of approval!) Last September, two seals beached themselves along the mid-Atlantic. One, a baby hooded...

9.   Reread for Speed
...read the vowel first then add the letters in front of it, then the letters after it, to figure out the word.ä 2. Pass out a copy of What Will Seal Eat to each student. ãThis book is about a seal that is very hungry. It is trying to find something to eat. It finds some food, but the food is not what seals eat. Will the seal be able to find what seals eat? We are going to read What Will Seal Eat to find out. When I first read this book, I had trouble with some of the words, so I had to read it slowly. (Read a sentence or two choppy and slowly.) But then I read it again, and I could read it a little fa...

10.   Climate Change North | Bearly Any Ice
...terials: Copies of In a Nutshell student handout, 10 In a Nutshell: food tokens per student (pieces of cardboard), gym vests or other identifying devices, This game is similar to tag that simulates the prey and whistle, 8?10 predator relationship between polar bears and ringed hula-hoops, 4 traffic seals. It demonstrates the drastic impact of global cones, pencil and paper, warming by linking the amount of sea ice and length of student handout (data season of sea ice to the survival of the polar bear. sheets), graph paper Skills: Analysis, discussion, inference, kinesthetic concept development Key V...


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