LESSON PLANS
Pupils will compare cow and chicken DNA and learn about the role DNA plays in biology in this printable science…
A fun (and funny) coding project for Women's History Month...if your students know their memes! This Hour of Code…
Familiarize your students with "Garifalia," a Greek folk song and dance, using this detailed lesson plan.
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Students think critically about the Civil Rights movement and its key players as they explore a biographical site about…
Introduce Gospel music while explaining lyrical meaning and cultural values. This is an excellent music lesson to use…
In this lesson students learn how volunteers, including themselves, can aid in conservation.
Teach students how to create a chart from a spreadsheet. The step-by-step instructions in this lesson demonstrate how to…
Draw pictures and write captions to show the sequence of a realistic fiction story.
Find ways to integrate technology – such as the Internet, DVDs, and TV programs – into your language arts program.
For this scavenger hunt, students use the Internet to find data pertaining to a particular concept or theme. Then, they…
The melody of the *NSYNC song Tearing up My Heart is examined in detail by listening to the recording, reading sheet…
Week 10: Word analogies to sharpen students' thinking skills and prepare them for standardized tests.
WORKSHEETS
In the first lesson from the Beyond Blame curriculum, students will learn about the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on…
ACTIVITIES
Students create a classification system for types of Cerealites (pieces of cereal). Tests students' understanding of…
Students use PowerPoint or other presentation software (Google Slides, Keynote, etc.) to draw and illustrate a time line…
Identify the setting, plot, point of view, theme, and main characters of a realistic fiction selection.
Recognize what the "Great Compromise" accomplished, including how it helped give birth to the U.S. Constitution.
Students read constitutional amendments and use the information to evaluate laws and actions.
Using pictures of book covers from around the world, students will analyze the accuracy of the art and compare it to the…
Study the civil rights movement in America through music and literature. In this lesson, students will read We Shall…
Introduce middle school students to the courts, the legal system, and the anatomy of a criminal trial through Theodore…
Introduce your pupils to the properties of caffeine and its effects on the body with this printable science activity.…
Pupils compare the growth of bean seeds submerged in water to traditionally potted bean plants in this printable science…
Introduce your pupils to the phenomena of wind chill with this printable science activity. Pupils test the insulation of…