STUDENT ACTIVITY - 5th -- TXThis is a distance-learning lesson students can …
STUDENT ACTIVITY - 5th -- TXThis is a distance-learning lesson students can complete at home. The student will investigate how living and non- living elements interact with one another in an ecosystem by observing interactions in the outdoor space.This activity was created by Out Teach (out-teach.org), a nonprofit providing outdoor experiential learning to transform Science education for students in under-served communities.
STUDENT ACTIVITY – 1st – TXThis is a distance-learning lesson students can …
STUDENT ACTIVITY – 1st – TXThis is a distance-learning lesson students can complete at home.Students will go on a scavenger hunt in the outdoor space and explain how living things they observe rely on other living and non-living things in the environment to survive.This activity was created by Out Teach (out-teach.org), a nonprofit providing outdoor experiential learning to transform Science education for students in under-served communities. .
Developed by Washington Latin Public Charter School, this four slide Power Point …
Developed by Washington Latin Public Charter School, this four slide Power Point provides several conversation-starters in the form of brief "about you" lists. The "about you" lists describe two famous musicians from the Arab world, and two characters from the popular American television show, "The Simpsons."
The slides make use of pictures and Arabic text, and frame the "about you" lists in common phrases and expressions that facilitate general conversation about everyday topics.
In this lab, students will share their daily/weekly schedule with each other …
In this lab, students will share their daily/weekly schedule with each other in groups. Then, they will have to make schedules for each other and share them with the group. Students will practice talking about time and location of their daily activities.
Puzzling and puzzling, how could it be so? It came without locks. …
Puzzling and puzzling, how could it be so? It came without locks. It came without tags. It camewithout packages, boxes or bags. And she puzzled and puzzled 'till her puzzler was sore. Then theteacher thought of something she hadn't before. What if Google could puzzle just a little bit more.This session will show how to use Google Suite to make online puzzles for students and break out'boxes' that each student can use. It holds students more accountable and keeps them engaged.Kelleen Rosebaugh, Lincoln Southeast
Did you ever play "pretend" as a kid, like pretend you went …
Did you ever play "pretend" as a kid, like pretend you went to the store to "play restaurant," or "play doctor?" As fun as these games were, they also served valuable educational purposes, teaching us how to act and interact in the real world (like the grown-ups do!) and use appropriate language. Applying this same "play" activity in a world language classroom (of all ages!) gives students the opportunity to not only practice their language skills in a real world scenario, but also engage in culturally appropriate interactions, apply knowledge from different subject matters, and make connections to the world outside of the classroom.Danielle Fulcher, Lincoln Northwest High, dfulcher@lps.org
This article highlights lessons and activities for elementary students about heat, insulation, …
This article highlights lessons and activities for elementary students about heat, insulation, and how animals and people stay warm in cold environments.
This article includes lessons that elementary teachers can use to build the …
This article includes lessons that elementary teachers can use to build the foundations of climate literacy while meeting elementary science standards. Lessons are paired with literacy activities as well.
Where do you like to go for fun or what do you like to do? Have you ever been to a concert or school dance? In this seminar you will continue to build your Spanish language skills to talk and discuss more of your preferences with others- whether you like sports or the arts.ACTFL StandardsCommunication: Interpersonal Communication and Presentational CommunicationConnections: Acquiring Information and Diverse PerspectivesLearning TargetI can understand questions about age, residence, and leisure activitiesHabits of MindThinking and communicating with clarity and precisionCritical Thinking SkillAnalyzing Perspectives
CK-12 Life Science Honors For Middle School covers seven units: Understanding Living …
CK-12 Life Science Honors For Middle School covers seven units: Understanding Living Things; Cells: The Building Blocks of Life; Genetics and Evolution; Prokaryotes, Protists, Fungi, and Plants; The Animal Kingdom; The Human Body; and Ecology.
UCLA's Listen to Learn activities page features numerous, high-quality videos and activities …
UCLA's Listen to Learn activities page features numerous, high-quality videos and activities covering a variety of Arabic dialects, including Iraqi, Lebanese, Egyptian, Moroccan, as well as Modern Standard Arabic. Users may pick from a number of speakers within a chosen dialect, all of whom speak from readily available text about a range of topics, including family life, culture, school, activities, and food. Each topic is accompanied by a video and activities designed to reinforce the vocabulary and ideas covered in the video.
STUDENT ACTIVITY – K – GAThis is a distance-learning lesson students can …
STUDENT ACTIVITY – K – GAThis is a distance-learning lesson students can complete at home.Students will recognize the difference between living and non-living things. They will explore outdoors and sort the things they observe into living and non-living.This activity was created by Out Teach (out-teach.org), a nonprofit providing outdoor experiential learning that transforms Science education for students in under-served communities.
During the activity, students build a star lantern, allowing them to learn …
During the activity, students build a star lantern, allowing them to learn that constellations were created by people and are composed of stars. Students learn how to recognise some constellations.
STUDENT ACTIVITY - 4th - TXThis is a distance-learning lesson students can …
STUDENT ACTIVITY - 4th - TXThis is a distance-learning lesson students can complete at home. The student will compare and contrast a variety of mixtures, including solutions, that they can make outdoors. This activity was created by Out Teach (out-teach.org), a nonprofit providing outdoor experiential learning to transform Science education for students in under-served communities.
STUDENT ACTIVITY -- 4TH -- CCSS/NCThis is a distance-learning lesson students can …
STUDENT ACTIVITY -- 4TH -- CCSS/NCThis is a distance-learning lesson students can complete at home. The student will identify characteristics of myths. They will create their own myth to explain a natural phenomenon.This activity was created by Out Teach (out-teach.org), a nonprofit providing outdoor experiential learning to transform Science education for students in under-served communities.
In this activity, students will practice talking about things they have and …
In this activity, students will practice talking about things they have and have not done before. This will help students practice conversation and introduce them to speaking about themselves.
In this podcast, learn how to address climate misconceptions and avoid the …
In this podcast, learn how to address climate misconceptions and avoid the fear of climate change by using activities that inspire and empower students.
A workbook for administrators looking to have a coordinated OER implementation in …
A workbook for administrators looking to have a coordinated OER implementation in their district, building, or target group; includes questions to answer and activities to help guide the work. This is a remix of 11 other OER resources, along with original work.
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