In this lesson, students will develop their fluency with addition and subtraction …
In this lesson, students will develop their fluency with addition and subtraction through a "real-world" application of collecting data about insects in the garden.
STUDENT ACTIVITY - 1st -- VAThis is a distance-learning lesson students can …
STUDENT ACTIVITY - 1st -- VAThis is a distance-learning lesson students can complete at home.Students will collect data outdoors and record the data in a table. Then, they will compare the numbers collected by writing greater-than, less-than or equal-to statements.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 lesson, students will apply the use of angles to a …
In this lesson, students will apply the use of angles to a real-world problem—finding the angle of the sun to determine the placement of solar panels. This lesson can be used to teach about angles, or to reinforce and apply understanding of angles.
In this lesson, students will collect data about an observation that can …
In this lesson, students will collect data about an observation that can be made in the outdoor classroom, record the data on a table, and compare the numbers collected by writing greater-than, less-than statements.
Students will practice counting up to 20 in a very fun and …
Students will practice counting up to 20 in a very fun and exciting way. The lesson includes a hands-on component where students will be asked to collect leaves and use them as manipulatives. This lesson is great for kindergarten through first grade.
In this lesson, students will use a square foot gardening planting chart …
In this lesson, students will use a square foot gardening planting chart (provided) to calculate the number of crops they can plant within a specific area.
Students will be able to describe the shares using the words halves …
Students will be able to describe the shares using the words halves and fourths. They'll be able to describe the whole as two of, or four of the shares.
This lesson will require students to practice measuring real-world objects in different …
This lesson will require students to practice measuring real-world objects in different units and evaluate the most effective units to use for solving problems.
In this lesson the students will be able to demonstrate the ability …
In this lesson the students will be able to demonstrate the ability to use a variety of non-standard unit of measurements to measure the length of different objects around the outdoor classroom.
In this lesson, students will explore and record data about different plants …
In this lesson, students will explore and record data about different plants that they observe. Students will then create a bar graph to reflect the data that that they collected. For example, a student might find 7 tomato plants, 5 cabbages, and 4 squash plants; their graph would reflect these numbers.
Students will identify which unit of measure inch, foot or yard) is …
Students will identify which unit of measure inch, foot or yard) is best for measuring various items in the outdoor garden. They will then apply the use of the appropriate tool to measure a variety of objects to the nearest marker.
En esta lección desarrollarás tu fluidez matemática, al sumar datos sobre insectos, …
En esta lección desarrollarás tu fluidez matemática, al sumar datos sobre insectos, recolectados al aire libre.Esta actividad fue creada por Out Teach (out-teach.org), una organización sin fines de lucro que proporciona aprendizaje experiencial al aire libre, con el objetivo de transformar la educación de las ciencias para los estudiantes en comunidades más desatendidas.
In this lesson, students will take temperature readings in the outdoor classroom, …
In this lesson, students will take temperature readings in the outdoor classroom, compare them to data from a graph, and discuss the numerical differences between the readings and the data.
How can we use area and multiplication to measure the amount of …
How can we use area and multiplication to measure the amount of space an area has?Students will explore the concepts of multiplication and area by measuring rectangular planting beds in the garden.
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