Sains sangat penting dikenalkan pada anak sedini mungkin, karena dengan anak di perkenalkan dengan sains sejak dini diharapkan dapat mengenal lingkungan, mak...
- Subject:
- Education
- Material Type:
- Interactive
- Author:
- Tri Astari
- Date Added:
- 05/09/2022
Sains sangat penting dikenalkan pada anak sedini mungkin, karena dengan anak di perkenalkan dengan sains sejak dini diharapkan dapat mengenal lingkungan, mak...
Deep underneath MexicoŰŞs Yucatan peninsula, underground rivers wind their way to the sea. In some places, the forest floor has fallen in, leaving holes in the ground to access these mysterious underwater caves. The holes, called cenotes, were considered openings to the underworld by the ancient Mayans. In this video, Jonathan teams up with an expert cave diver to explore these spooky underground rivers. Please see the accompanying lesson plan for educational objectives, discussion points and classroom activities.
This template is meant to be a guide for Nebraska Career Education Teachers in the Business, Marketing, and Management Career Field when creating digital online lessons. Headings and/or topics not included in the lesson plan should be marked N/A.
Este recurso esta diseñado para estudiantes en que edades de 5 a 7 años, esta enfocado en el aprendizaje sobre la huerta. El contenido esta diseñado para áreas de naturales, matemáticas, lenguaje y arte.
Self management technique.
(eTwinining Project) Magicland Planet's all works of Ministry of Environment are gathered in this infographic link:
"Models of Excellence is a curated, open-source collection of exemplary high-quality PreK-12 student work, along with resources to support the use of student work models to inspire and elevate teaching and learning. The purpose of this site is to catalyze the use of models to help build student skills and dispositions for success in college, careers and life."
A high-resolution PDF that can be used to create a poster that illustrates the phases of the moon.
A set of cards with images of the moon to help children learn the names of the moon's different phases.
Get ready to add this simple activity about moon phases for kids to your space theme lesson plans this season.
Children match pictures of the Moon on cards with matching pictures on a banner that shows the Moon phase cycle.
Listen to Elder Hazel talk about Kôhkom, her conundrum and how she cleverly comes up with a solution during her walk through the forest. Based on Vera Trembach's Moss Bag Stories
This online module will explore strategies to increase student ownership and motivation in your classroom.
Walk. Run. Dance. Play. What's your move?
Everyone needs physical activity to stay healthy. But it can be hard to find the time in your busy routine.
The Move Your Way tools, videos, and fact sheets on this page have tips that make it easier to get a little more active. And small changes can add up to big health benefits!
No matter who you are, you can find safe, fun ways to get active — to move your way.
This website guidance document provides an overview of Carnegie Hall's Musical Explorers Digital program. The site connects students in grades K–2 to rich and diverse musical communities as they build fundamental music skills through listening, singing, and moving to songs from all over the world.
How can we identify the expressive qualities of music through movement? Students demonstrate expressive qualities of music through movement.
To help the child feel motivated to create a plan and stick to it.
Through the NSF-funded My Sky Tonight program, we have created a set of research-based, science-rich astronomy activities that are engaging and developmentally appropriate for pre-K aged children, and trained hundreds of educators at museums, parks, and libraries across the U.S. on how to effectively engage their youngest visitors (ages 3 – 5) in astronomy.
To help the child recognize their strengths and challenges, and increase their self-awareness and self-esteem.
Of all the animals in the oceans, the hammerhead shark may be one of the strangest looking. The exact purpose of the wide, flat head is a mystery, but several theories abound. In this video, we travel to the shark-infested waters of the Galapagos in Ecuador and to a research station in Hawaii to learn about the unusual habits of these sinister-looking sharks. Jonathan swims in schools of hundreds of hammerheads, and yet the sharks ignore him. What are the sharks up to? Please see the accompanying study guide for educational objectives and discussion points.