This is part of a series of six documents from Mount Vernon School …
This is part of a series of six documents from Mount Vernon School District educators that provide lessons that integrate Washington's Social Emotional Learning and Physical Education learning standards along with educator guidance and strategies.
Designed for upper elementary, but can be used at any age for …
Designed for upper elementary, but can be used at any age for a warm up or station activity. Can bedone in a regular classroom, physical education class or at home. Great fitness activity done with using only a deck of cards.
A full 9 inning baseball game played with a dice. Games can …
A full 9 inning baseball game played with a dice. Games can be played in groups or individually. Ideal for limited space physical education setting, indoor recess or distance learning idea.
Lesson is utilized for “@ home” learning prior to the fitness testing …
Lesson is utilized for “@ home” learning prior to the fitness testing portion of the school year. Students are provided with a "log" to be completed at home during remote learning period. The behaviors are intended to improve students self awareness as well as the different fitness components required to build a healthy body and brain.
This lesson is part of a larger body of resources from educators …
This lesson is part of a larger body of resources from educators in Mount Vernon School District in Washington state that explores the intersection of social emotional learning and physical education learning standards.
Lesson is utilized for “@ home” learning. Students are provided with a …
Lesson is utilized for “@ home” learning. Students are provided with a variety of activities/exercises to be performed at home. The exercises are intended to improve the students fitness or skills as well as develop responsibility for their health.
This lesson was created as a remote learning activity for K-5 students …
This lesson was created as a remote learning activity for K-5 students taking into consideration limited resources students may or may not have at home. Fitness, Teamwork, Problem Solving and Planning required.
The fundamental concepts of inorganic chemistry including the physical and chemical properties …
The fundamental concepts of inorganic chemistry including the physical and chemical properties of matter, atomic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, the gas laws, solutions, acids and bases, redox reactions, and chemical equilibria. The laboratory includes an experimental study of the chemical principles. 3 hours lecture/3 hours laboratory.
In this activity, student teams learn about research design and design a …
In this activity, student teams learn about research design and design a controlled experiment exploring the relationship between a hypothetical planet, an energy source, and distance. They analyze the data and derive an equation to describe the observations. Includes student data sheets, a teacher's guide, and a tutorial on how to use the spreadsheet program Excel. This is Activity A in module 3, titled "Using Mathematic Models to Investigate Planetary Habitability," of the resource, Earth Climate Course: What Determines a Planet's Climate? The course aims to help students to develop an understanding of our environment as a system of human and natural processes that result in changes that occur over various space and time scales.
This is part of a series of six documents from Mount Vernon School …
This is part of a series of six documents from Mount Vernon School District educators that provide lessons that integrate Washington's Social Emotional Learning and Physical Education learning standards along with educator guidance and strategies.
This is part of a series of six documents from Mount Vernon School …
This is part of a series of six documents from Mount Vernon School District educators that provide lessons that integrate Washington's Social Emotional Learning and Physical Education learning standards along with educator guidance and strategies.
Orienteering is an activity that involves the utilization of a map and …
Orienteering is an activity that involves the utilization of a map and compass, normally taking place on unfamiliar terrain. These lessons from SHAPE Washington highiight orienteering for grades 2-6 and be a great way to introduce students to outdoor education as well as encourage them to explore the outdoors.Adaptations to promote inclusive environments and meet the needs of students with disabilities are included.
This lesson is part of a larger body of resources from educators …
This lesson is part of a larger body of resources from educators in Mount Vernon School District in Washington state that explores the intersection of social emotional learning and physical education learning standards.
Oceanography will present the ocean in an historical and geographical context.We will …
Oceanography will present the ocean in an historical and geographical context.We will examine physical and exploration ocean science in a holistic manner. Origins and evolution of the oceans will be examined scientifically, philosophically and historically. We will integrate spatial and temporal aspects of marine environments.
This Lesson is utilized for “@ home” learning prior to the fitness …
This Lesson is utilized for “@ home” learning prior to the fitness testing portion of the school year. Students are provided with a variety of exercises to be performed at home during remote learning period. The exercises are intended to improve the students performance on upcoming fitness assessments.
Principles of Chemistry I and II and Lab (SCI123 and SCI124), fulfills …
Principles of Chemistry I and II and Lab (SCI123 and SCI124), fulfills the chemistry requirement of biology, pharmacy, premed, prevet, engineering, or chemistry majors. It is expected that the student will go on to the second semester of this sequence Principles of Chemistry II (SCI124) or equivalent; SCI123 is not designed to be a one semester introductory course. This course is generally viewed as a science major introductory chemistry class. If your intended program of study is a physical science, pharmacy, pre-med/pre-vet, or engineering major this course is required. Laboratory work serves to reinforce concepts as well as introduce students to the scientific method, basic laboratory techniques, and the importance of safety in the laboratory environment.
In this problem-based learning module, students will be asked to brainstorm ideas …
In this problem-based learning module, students will be asked to brainstorm ideas and think innovatively both independently and collaboratively in addressing a real-world problem that is relevant to their daily lives and health. Are students aware of their calorie intake and how it affects their overall health? Students will investigate the calories consumed in a typical day and how much physical activity is needed to stay healthy and fit. Students/teams will be encouraged to use the internet for research purposes in their design phase. Students will utilize various online platforms to design an infographic that can be shared with relevant individuals in the community and others in the school building
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