Developed for second grade. Students will:; Name the characteristics of animal groups. …
Developed for second grade. Students will:; Name the characteristics of animal groups. Classify the major animal groups such as: mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and insects. Identify the elements of specific habitats that each animal needs in order to survive. Wonder, plan, investigate, reflect, share and act through the scientific method.Biology In Elementary Schools is a Saint Michael's College student project. The teaching ideas on this page have been found, refined, and developed by students in a college-level course on the teaching of biology at the elementary level. Unless otherwise noted, the lesson plans have been tried at least once by students from our partner schools. This wiki has been established to share ideas about teaching biology in elementary schools. The motivation behind the creation of this page is twofold: 1. to provide an outlet for the teaching ideas of a group of college educators participating in a workshop-style course; 2. to provide a space where anyone else interested in this topic can place their ideas.
In this task students have to interpret expressions involving two variables in …
In this task students have to interpret expressions involving two variables in the context of a real world situation. All given expressions can be interpreted as quantities that one might study when looking at two animal populations.
In the Animal Science course, students study large, small, and specialty animals. …
In the Animal Science course, students study large, small, and specialty animals. Students explore the necessary elements--such as diet, genetics, habitat, and behavior--to create humane, ecologically and economically sustainable animal production systems.
Students listen to fiction and nonfiction read-alouds and explore selected Websites to …
Students listen to fiction and nonfiction read-alouds and explore selected Websites to identify factual information about animals. This lesson focuses on ants, but can be adapted to any animal.
Learn about the structure and function of living organisms by drawing an …
Learn about the structure and function of living organisms by drawing an imaginary animal in the Take the Stage game show, ANIMAL SURVIVAL! Viewers become contestants on a game show and are challenged to draw an imaginary animal that could live and survive in either the desert, ocean, or the arctic tundra. When drawing the imaginary animal, the contestants write out two distinct structures and a function for each of the structures that help it survive. Learning Objective: Compare the structures and functions of different species that help them live and survive in a specific environment.
Unit: Animal Lesson: Cells as basic building block of life Lesson: Vertebrates …
Unit: Animal Lesson: Cells as basic building block of life Lesson: Vertebrates Lesson: Biomes/ecosystems Lesson: How do decomposers work? Experiment Lesson: Animal Adaptation Lesson: Biodiversity-blanaced ecosystems Lesson: Conservation and protecting plants, animals and the environment Lesson: Animal Research
Tips: Bear walk: keep those legs straight and heels down. Frog jump: …
Tips: Bear walk: keep those legs straight and heels down. Frog jump: try to get to flat feet with every jump. Penguin walk: Try to lift the toes and walk on...
This thematic unit from Comox Valley Schools (SD71) in B.C. is aimed …
This thematic unit from Comox Valley Schools (SD71) in B.C. is aimed at Grade 6 Core French students, but is suitable for younger grades and would be easily adaptable for older ones. It is focused on oral practice and participation and would also be useful in French Immersion classes!Content Authors: Comox Valley Schools, Learn71, Beth Peddle
Students are introduced to the classification of animals and animal interactions. Students …
Students are introduced to the classification of animals and animal interactions. Students also learn why engineers need to know about animals and how they use that knowledge to design technologies that help other animals and/or humans. This lesson is part of a series of six lessons in which students use their growing understanding of various environments and the engineering design process, to design and create their own model biodome ecosystems.
We started this project by reading the story “Over & Under the …
We started this project by reading the story “Over & Under the Snow” By Kate Messner. While reading the story, we talked about the different animals that we saw and what they did in the pictures. After reading the book we, we made a chart of animals that lived over the snow and animals that lived under the snow (both from the story and our prior knowledge. We then decided to make a large mural of what animals do over and under the snow with the list that we had made. Students were split into different groups that were in charge of various animals (ex. animals under the snow, animals over the snow, animals in the sky and nature). Using their creativity, they were to create pictures of animals in their certain category through collaboration with one another.
AnimatedShakespeare.com - Educational videos and teaching resources for classrooms. Animated Shakespeare are …
AnimatedShakespeare.com - Educational videos and teaching resources for classrooms. Animated Shakespeare are Kidoons stories, video, and class activities with classic American characters.
*Who was Shakespeare *Intro to Shakespeare *Power of Words *Elizabethan Theatre *Macbeth
Use the tab along the top to navigate to the activities.
Following the traditional form of the haiku, students publish their own haikus …
Following the traditional form of the haiku, students publish their own haikus using Animoto, an online web tool that creates slideshows that blend text and music.
We know that the everyday lives of our students are inundated with …
We know that the everyday lives of our students are inundated with media. This often-overwhelming menu of media-rich entrées gets served up at a rate that seems to value overconsumption more than proper and meaningful digestion. As educators, we may be left wondering, how do we beef up (or tofu up , if you prefer) our students’ appetites for media-literacy so that they can skillfully navigate our ever-changing, media-saturated landscape?
This instructional program prepares students to use artistic and technological foundations to …
This instructional program prepares students to use artistic and technological foundations to create animated presentations for industry and entertainment. Students will develop basic drawing and design skills, learn the fundamentals and physics movement, the concept of communication to a given audience, and techniques for self-expression through a variety of animated formats. They will explore the careers and requisite skills required by animators in both entertainment and the business world.
Answer Garden is a free Web 2.0 tool used to obtain instant …
Answer Garden is a free Web 2.0 tool used to obtain instant feedback from a group or used as a form of brainstorming in an educational forum. It is a digital scribble space tool which allows students to respond anonymously to open ended questions, polls, or surveys. Simply type in a question and click on create.
In this problem students are comparing a very small quantity with a …
In this problem students are comparing a very small quantity with a very large quantity using the metric system. The metric system is especially convenient when comparing measurements using scientific notations since different units within the system are related by powers of ten.
Whether hearing the opening chords of “O Canada” or glimpsing a maple …
Whether hearing the opening chords of “O Canada” or glimpsing a maple leaf, certain sounds and images convey a distinct association with our country. Learn about the melodies, objects and flags that have become – through traditional usage or public perception – the symbols by which Canadians identify themselves.
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