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Students recognize cognates and basic vocabulary related to counting and topics in the classroom. Mathematics Grade 6 - Grade 8 Description: Students enjoy this engaging activity with a twist on the binary system.

The lesson begins with an intriguing roll playing to gain interest. Music, Theater Kindergarten - Grade 2 Description: This is a fun and creative way to explore the 12 Days of Christmas. This lesson reinforces numerical order, repetition within a song, and group effort. Composit Summer Olympics Internet Scavenger Hunt Authored by Elana Collins. Have you ever been on a scavenger hunt?

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Language Arts, Social Studies Grade 3 - Grade 5 Description: This is the introductory lesson to the Unit Plan: A Colony Is Born. In this lesson, a bulletin board for the unit will be started, Colonial Notebooks will be presented to each student, and a pre-test on colonization will be administered. A Colony is Born - Lesson Group Presentations and Summatives Authored by Katie Koehnemann. Group presentations will be for the next three days. Classroom students take notes on the presentations and play a card game for content review.

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This is the second lesson in a unit on colonization. It establishes baseline knowledge of students' understanding of primary and secondary sources and the likenesses and differences of them with regard to a selected historical event.

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A Colony is Born - Lesson 4: Lesson 4 focus is on Roanoke and Jamestown. Students examine what worked well, what did not, and significant events of the two colonies. Students emulate modeled note taking, use a T-chart for organizing the information, and make additions to timelines.

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Using the Formative Assessment Checklist and all completed summative assessments, the teacher reinforces skills and concepts using the activities from this lesson. Are You a Good Sumerian? Authored by Eric Miles.

After students have studied life in Mesopotamia, students construct a Sumerian brick. The brick is supposed to represent material used to build a home in Sumer. Are You a Liberal or a Conservative? Authored by Jenny Collier. Students use a web-based quiz to determine their own placement on the political spectrum, and then work cooperatively to define the liberal and conservative viewpoints. Are You a Peacemaker or a Man-Eating Shark?

Authored by Teri Grunden. Are You a Radical or Just a Square Root? Authored by Johnny Wolfe. Are you a Sexual Harasser?

Authored by Sandra Sicbaldi. Health Grade 6 - Grade 8 Description: Students gain insight into forms of sexual harassment, and learn nse call option rate to avoid threatening situations, unwanted effects, dating violence, myths and school and state laws governing sexual harassment. Authored by Rosemary Wilson. This lesson is a teacher-directed study of the charges on ions with an easy method of remembering charges based on elements' locations on the periodic table.

Authored by Sissy Gandy. Students learn how to locate coordinate points on a grid. They create a graph during the lesson and identify the coordinate points.

Are You for Real? Authored by Stacy Durham. Students review newspaper articles, magazine articles and advertisements to determine if they are informative or persuasive. They identify the methods that the writers use to persuade or inform the audience. Are You Listening to Me? Authored by Melanie Henderson. Health, Language Arts Kindergarten - Grade 2 Description: Students identify differences between listening and not listening skills.

Students learn how to use good listening skills when trying to solve a conflict. Students role-play using listening skills to resolve conflicts.

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Authored by Dawn Capes. Students continue their study of the novel, [Jacob Have I Loved] and their examination of literary techniques the author uses to grab their attention. Are You My Mother? Authored by Lee Strain. Students will discover baby animals look similar to their parents.

Are You Ready for Personal Independence? Authored by Shirley Godbold. Through class discussion and self evaluation, students will discover what independence means to different individuals. Are You Sure They Lived Happily Ever After? Authored by Diane Goodson. Predict what will happen after the frog prince marries the princess in the [The Frog Prince Continued]. Are You Sure You've Got the Right Answer? Authored by summer zephyr. The student selects a problem to answer in the content area.

Through the use of strategic questioning, planning, searching and information-compacting skills the student effectively uses the Internet to find the answer to his question. Are You Talking About Me? Authored by Susan LosHuertos.

Grade 9 - Grade 12 Description: Student creates a beginning level Power Point presentation using facts about themselves. Lesson focuses on Power Point tasks: Area Adventure Authored by Teri Grunden.

Students learn how to solve real-world problems involving area. Arithmetic Artistry Authored by Stacy Durham. Students will create a classroom quilt that illustrates the many unique ways that children use math skills.

Arithmetic Sequence Authored by Xiuqing Li. Students will examine the concept of arithmetic sequence and learn to find the sum of arithmetic sequence. Around and Around We Go Authored by Johnny Wolfe. A POLYGON is a closed figure formed by line segments. The PERIMETER of a polygon is the sum of the lengths of its sides. Around the Room Short Story Authored by Laura Childers. Once students are taught the elements of a short story, they will demonstrate their understanding by collectively creating stories within a group.

Around the World in 5 Days Authored by Georgia Roberts. This is an introductory lesson on the seven continents. Students learn the continents, draw a map, discuss cultures, use research to learn geography, and investigate cultures.

The purpose is to help students understand that we live in a global world. Around the World with Multiplication Authored by Beverly Iacobellis. This is a fun and exciting game that reviews the multiplication facts. Arranging Numbers from 1 to 5 Authored by Tammy Hales. The students are expected to explore arrangements of numbers up to 5 and explore conservation of numbers. Art in the Sky Authored by Linda Pentiuk.

Students become familiar with four types of clouds by experimenting with cameras and exploring the web. Artfully Speaking Authored by Laurie Ayers. This language arts lesson is for Day 12 of the unit [Native Americans]. It is to be done after [The Seminoles] lesson plan on the same day.

Students will complete a My Favorite Artwork form and use it to practice speaking to small groups. As the Earth Turns Authored by Cathy Burgess. Mathematics, Science Kindergarten - Grade 2 Description: Why do the sun and moon seem to disappear and reappear making day and night?

This lesson demonstrates the rotation of the earth. Ask the Antlion Authored by Jack Petersen. Students learn about basic biological principles through using the scientific processes of observation and recording as they examine live insects antlions. At the Corral Authored by Sandra Rosengren.

Music Kindergarten - Grade 2 Description: They play the pattern while listening to selected American wester At the Governor's Mansion Authored by Christy Clanton. Students report interesting facts that they learn about the governor in the class-made boo At War With Multiplication Authored by Shannon Safriet.

Many children may have played War with cards before, but this lesson adds a little twist. The children will be practicing their recall of the multiplication facts while playing cards! Atom and Eve Authored by Rebecca Renfro. The students will use a concept map to define and share their information about the Hydrogen atom. They will construct a model of a Hydrogen atom using simple, low-cost materials. Just the Facts Authored by Chet Geering.

Students will be able to process a variety of information on the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Only the FACTS will be covered in this lesson. Attack on Hiroshima and Nagasaki Authored by Rae Harrelson. Students hear a story about the atomic bombing of Japan and write an editorial about the event from the perspective of either a Japanese or an American.

Attracting an Audience with Purpose Authored by Vicky Nichols. Making sure that the purpose of an oral presentation or speech, and the intended audience are compatible will help students become good speakers.

Attractive Adjectives Authored by Amanda Yates. Foreign Language, Language Arts Grade 6 - Grade 8 Description: This ESOL lesson, that is part 3 of a unit, reviews nouns and verbs, then introduces adjectives. Students learn to identify and use adjectives in sentences, identify them in listening activities, and review all three in a commercial.

Where does the color come from? Authored by Jacqueline Roberts. In Autumn most people enjoy colorful leaves, brought about by external stimuli. In this lesson students explore leaf pigmentation through chromatography. Aviator Timeline Authored by Stuart Brannon. The students choose five famous aviators to research and present the information in a timeline format.

The students use a variety of sources for their information. Awesome Alliterations Authored by Regina Letizia. The learner will build an interest and appreciate poetry through writing alliterative poems. Awesome Audio Book Authored by Catyn Coburn. Students select and record a poem, article, or short story that incorporates images and sounds within the text to elicit emotions in the listener. They write an explanation of how sounds and images are used to elicit the emotional response.

The students, by taking on the rolls of an animal cell's parts, will relate the structures of the animal cell parts to their purposes.

Back Up Authored by Laurie Ayers. Science, Social Studies Grade 3 - Grade 5 Description: This lesson is for Day 10 of the unit [Inventions and Inventors].

Students have fun participating in a review game by identifying significant people who have made contributions in the fields of communication, technology, and science.

Bag It Authored by Cynthia Youngblood. Using a paper bag or a gift bag, students create a book report providing information on the elements of the book.

Bags of Numbers Authored by Todd Hauser. This is a hands on activity designed to allow the child to use manipulatives to count orally with a one to one correspondence. Bah Humbug Authored by Nicole Briggle. Balanced Equations Authored by Judy Fox.

If your students have a hard time understanding variables, this lesson is for you. It is wonderful for the visual student. In the lesson students will use weights and a balance scale to show how the sides of an equation are equal. Balanced Students Authored by Albert Baggott.

Mathematics, Science Grade 6 - Grade 8 Description: Students use a hands-on activity to investigate the relationships between weights and the distance of the weights from the fulcrum in a balanced 1st class lever. Balloon Bustin' Biographies Authored by Idella Kruger. Using balloons as inspiration, students choose a famous person to research.

Authored by Thomas Martin. Health Grade 9 - Grade 12 Description: Bargain Hunter Authored by Kelly Allen. Students will engage in a classroom shopping adventure to search for the best bargains. Bargain Town, USA Authored by Rita Williams. Designed to follow your instructions about converting number forms, this lesson is a real-world application of the relationship between fractions, decimals, and percents.

Authored by Glenn Rutland. Using aluminum foil, pennies, and water, students build a barge that will float while holding the largest number of pennies. Students will learn problem solving, estimation, weight and balance, and the causes and effects of water displacement. Authored by Dianne Parks. Students will do teacher directed experiences to understand voice in writing.

Harder than Cement Authored by summer zephyr. Students will be fascinated watching the movements of the complex animal hidden inside the tiny barnacle shells.

This lesson allows students to study the behavior, adaptation, and larval stage of the barnacle. Base It Authored by Melanie Malone. To expose students to number systems other than the decimal system and explain why we need to know these systems binary: Students work in groups answering questions about what they would need for their civilizations to survive on a deserted island.

They then have to relate their findings to the basic features of a civilization in essay form. Batty Facts Authored by Carol Cline. Students use a KWL chart as a prereading strategy to organize and display their knowledge of bats, nocturnal animals. Students sharpen research skills by studying primary and secondary sources. When students know what kind of sources are available, they can find exciting stories, facts, and photographs which can make history come alive.

Be a Celebrity and Share Your Life with Us Authored by Patricia Morres. Students become class celebrities by writing their own autobiographies and by sharing them with the public, the class.

Be a Responsible Citizen: Authored by Lisa Whildin. Explore American citizens' rights and responsibilities through group research on the Internet and presentation of content to the class.

Be A Star Reporter!!! Authored by Hazel McCormack. ESE - CL Grade 3 - Grade 5 Description: Students become a Star Reporter when they write a paragraph and orally present the who, what, when, where and why of cut out pictures from magazines.

Be An Expert Authored by Laurie Ayers. This lesson is for Days of the unit [Native Americans]. They will record notes and make a project to inform the class about their culture group. Authored by Abby Hill. Science, Science Grade 9 - Grade 12 Description: Students work as a -nerve cell relay team- each having a specific part order in the race. A secret written message is sent, in relay fashion, until it reaches the final team member.

The first team to finish, and relay the correct message, wi Beams and Bones Authored by Joyce Dowlatram. The human body is like a house. Students use this analogy to learn how some parts in the human body interact. Bean Sort Authored by Mark Howell. Students create dichotomous keys, classify items, and practice writing scientific names. Bearly There Authored by Judith McCormick. This activity is a fun way to introduce measurement. After reading How Long Is A Foot? Bears in a Box Authored by Sharon Ussery.

Students enjoy using counting bears to predict the missing addends. Using these concrete materials they are able to see and understand the concept of missing addends. An added plus is the students cannot wait to see how many bears are really hiding in the box.

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Bears Odd Bears Even Authored by Karen Beck. Students use counters and cubes to classify and model numbers as even or odd. Beary Good Problem Solvers Authored by Dena Reid. Students act out problems using teddy bears, write and solve number sentences.

Beat the Wheel Authored by Kaye Maddox. This lesson provides an opportunity for students to practice multiplication facts in a large group setting. Authored by Martha Todd. Students use -The Three Little Pigs- and -The Three Wolves and the Big Bad Pig- to identify cause-effect relationships.

Become a Detective Authored by Shannon Flynn. Everyone loves a mystery and now your students can be the detectives! In this lesson, students read a mystery story while searching for clues to help predict the outcome. They record the outcome then finish the story to see how well they predicted. Behavior and the Adolescent Authored by James Buchannon. This lesson is a class discussion to cause students to think about controlling anger in the classroom.

Benefits Are All Around Authored by Brent Johns. Physical Education Grade 6 - Grade 8 Description: Students explore the potential fitness benefits of various activities and the places in the community that they can experience these benefits. Benjamin Franklin and Electricity Authored by Paul Baldauf PhD. This is an interdisciplinary lesson combining exercises in Language Arts and Science, and includes discussions and written assignments on one of the seminal figures in science, Benjamin Franklin, and continues with simple experiments in electricity.

Better than Average Authored by MAdele Carson. Students use baseball cards to understand averages, decimals to thousandths, and the real-world use of math. Better to Tell the Truth Authored by Vicky Nichols. The purpose of this lesson is to teach students to distinguish between emotional and logical arguments in advertising. Students learn how to operate and practice safe behavior on bicycles. Big Brain Central Authored by Shelley Mann. Students set up Editing Centers and become trained specialists in certain components of editing.

Peers come to specialists for editing needs. Big Business Monkey Business Authored by Richard Johnson. Language Arts, Social Studies Grade 9 - Grade 12 Description: Big Dog and String-bean Authored by Janice Jowers. The students read a story and identify the pronouns.

They determine what noun from the story these pronouns stand for. They then enhance their knowledge of pronouns by completing an assignment that practices this language skill. Big on Biography Authored by Lorinda Luther. Students select a person to research for biographical information. Utilizing resources in the Media Center, students record information on note cards; students then interpret and categorize information for appropriate placement on a graphic organizer.

Big, Bigger, Biggest Authored by Melissa Lawley. Students demonstrate keyboarding skills to illustrate big, bigger, biggest and small, smaller, smallest in a transportation picture.

Students write a biographical poem about themselves using an easy formula. Biographical Research Paper Authored by Cynthia Youngblood. Using resource materials, students write a biographical research paper. Bird's Eye View Authored by Linda Pentiuk. Students become familiar with different types of maps by exploring books.

Students create their own representation of a map. Birthday Blast Authored by Amy Brown. Authored by Priscilla Boan. Students listen to the story [Winter Fun] written by Rita Schlachter. They listen for information throughout the story that relates to the characters, setting, problem, and solution.

Blind Alley Authored by Thomas Martin. Block Heads Authored by Carolyn Francis. Block Heads gives students the opportunity to work hands-on, using base ten blocks to model whole numbers through one thousand.

Blooming with Self-Confidence Authored by Cathy Burgess. Many children worry about not being able to do what other children can do. This lesson will help them understand and respect differences in readiness and abilities, as they read the book [Leo the Late Bloomer] and make flowers of their own. Blooms Connection II Authored by Marshall Thomas. Students will apply the Bloom's Connection strategy in their social studies or science class.

This is a second lesson applying Bloom's principles. Blowing Kisses Authored by Jeanne Barber-Morris. Fifth Grade students thank their mothers grandmothers, aunts, god-mothers, etc.

Activities are pre-writing, designing a poem form, and making a card. Boarding of Symmetrical Shapes Authored by Janet Greathouse. The students use geoboards to model polygons and to practice finding lines of symmetry.

Bodaciously Beautiful Butterflies Take Flight Authored by Heather Watson. Language Arts, Science, Social Studies Kindergarten - Grade 2 Description: This lesson is for K-1 students. The students complete a study on butterflies using real caterpillars.

Body Buddies Authored by Jennifer Ryan. This lesson is an interactive way to introduce body parts to first graders.

After students are introduced to new vocabulary, they work in pairs to construct and label twenty body parts on a life-size outline of their bodies.

Body Parts Authored by Mary Montcalm. Using Total Physical Response strategies, students learn body parts in the target language Spanish. Body Systems in Action Authored by Carolyn Garner. This is the last lesson, daysof the Unit Plan, What Makes Me Who I Am? Students research the body systems. Cooperative groups create and present a short skit demonstrating how systems work together.

Body Systems, Part I Authored by Candace Parker. Students work with the systems of the body through research. Body Systems, Part II Authored by Candace Parker. This is the second of a two-part lesson. Students create a multimedia presentation to reinforce the knowledge they gained from the lesson, -Body Systems, Part I. Boo-ographies Authored by Kathy Peters. During the month of October, students are encouraged to read biographies of famous individuals from the past. Students pretend to be the character and give a short video-taped presentation.

Book Jeopardy Authored by Megan Siska. Students participate in a fun, educational game of -Book Jeopardy- which can be used to review material before a comprehensive test on any novel. Book Selling Project Authored by Megan Siska. Students create an oral presentation that uses a visual aid to sell their books to their classmates with the goal of trying to get their classmates interested in reading the book.

Book Share Authored by Joan Jackson. Students meet in small groups to reflect on and share their thoughts after reading a short story, poem, chapter in a novel, etc. Boom and Fizz Authored by Cheryle Borsos. Boom and Fizz is a thrilling discovery of physical and chemical changes. It combines an engaging teacher demonstration with a hands-on student lab experience.

Boston Spies' Report on the Redcoats Authored by Francis Sicius. Students collect information about British actions in Boston and send it by secret message to leaders in Philadelphia. This activity is performed at the beginning of the school to introduce students to classmates and the teacher. Bouncing Balloon Volley Authored by Rhonda Gibbons. Physical Education Kindergarten - Grade 2 Description: Students learn to volley, consistently striking a balloon with their hands using a two-handed underhand pattern, proper stance and an appropriate amount of force in order to keep the balloon in their self-space.

Bountiful Biomes Authored by Linda Webb. Students work in groups to research five different biomes arctic tundra, tropical rain forest, North American desert, African grasslands, deciduous forest and complete a graphic organizer. Bountiful Butterflies Authored by Alicia Floyd. After creating a symmetrical design resembling a butterfly, the students describe symmetry.

Using their pictures students then write a story about the butterfly while focusing on creative ideas. Bowling Over the Order of Operations Authored by Amelia McCurdy. Language Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies Grade 3 - Grade 5 Description: After learning how to solve equations using the order of operations, students will use their skills to create equations that will -knock down bowling pins.

Brain Game Authored by Katherine Leftwich.

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