In the deepest, darkest parts of the oceans are ecosystems with more diversity than a tropical rainforest. Taking us on a voyage into the ocean -- from the deepest trenches to the remains of the Titanic -- marine biologist David Gallo explores the wonder and beauty of marine life. A quiz, thought provoking question, and links for further study are provided to create a lesson around the 8-minute video. Educators may use the platform to easily "Flip" or create their own lesson for use with their students of any age or level.
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Developed for second grade. Students will: use their sense of touch and sight to discover differences between several types of seeds; discuss why seeds come in different shapes and sizes; make connections between art and science; discuss the growth process of a seed; discuss how different seeds are used in different products.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.
- Subject:
- Biology
- Science
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- WikiEducator
- Date Added:
- 05/21/2018
Sal discusses the conditions of matrix dimensions for which addition or multiplication are defined. Created by Sal Khan.
- Subject:
- Math
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Khan Academy
- Provider Set:
- Khan Academy
- Author:
- Salman Khan
- Date Added:
- 10/10/2018
So, if gravity pulls everything down, then why don't things on the bottom of the Earth get pulled down into space? In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about gravity and explains that when we talk about gravity pulling things down, what we really mean is gravity is pulling things TOWARD the Earth. Really, it's all about attraction.
- Subject:
- Physical Science
- Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Crash Course Kids
- Date Added:
- 01/14/2020
Through listing and observation, students identify the many texts that they read and compose: including books and magazines, television shows, movies, audio broadcasts, hypertexts, and animations.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Provider:
- ReadWriteThink
- Provider Set:
- ReadWriteThink
- Date Added:
- 10/05/2018
Savagery, treachery, lost innocenceÉ "Lord of the Flies" is rife with character development. Use this lesson to help students chart the character changes of Ralph and Jack, both in groups and individually.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Provider:
- ReadWriteThink
- Provider Set:
- ReadWriteThink
- Date Added:
- 10/05/2018
This awesome science video goes over the process of defining success that engineers use when they are solving problems, part of the engineering process.
- Subject:
- Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Crash Course Kids
- Date Added:
- 12/12/2019
This awesome science video goes over the hows and whys that engineers consider when they are trying to define a problem, the first step in the engineering process.
- Subject:
- Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Crash Course Kids
- Date Added:
- 12/12/2019
Students thoroughly explore identifying synonyms and adjectives before using them to add variety and interest to their own writing.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Provider:
- ReadWriteThink
- Provider Set:
- ReadWriteThink
- Date Added:
- 10/05/2018
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo asks, "Why are boys struggling?" He shares some stats (lower graduation rates, greater worries about intimacy and relationships) and suggests a few reasons -- and challenges the TED community to think about solutions. A quiz, thought provoking question, and links for further study are provided to create a lesson around the 5-minute video. Educators may use the platform to easily "Flip" or create their own lesson for use with their students of any age or level.
- Subject:
- Psychology
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- TED
- Provider Set:
- TED-Ed
- Author:
- Phillip Zimbardo
- Date Added:
- 08/05/2011
Sociology often looks at different age cohorts. A cohort is simply a group of people, but here we're looking specifically at different age groups or generations, because these people all lived through the same certain events through a certain time that affected their lives similarly.
- Subject:
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Khan Academy
- Author:
- Sydney Brown
- Date Added:
- 10/10/2018
Students demonstrate comprehension by responding to open-ended questions based on the Newbery Honor book "Mr. Popper's Penguins", and then draw from the text and their personal experiences to create journals.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Provider:
- ReadWriteThink
- Provider Set:
- ReadWriteThink
- Date Added:
- 10/05/2018
Students use the elements of persuasion for a specific audience to demonstrate their understanding of Richard WrightŐs accessible and engaging coming-of-age novel, "Rite of Passage.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Provider:
- ReadWriteThink
- Provider Set:
- ReadWriteThink
- Date Added:
- 10/05/2018
After students conduct the two associated activities, Density Column Lab - Parts 1 and 2, present this lesson to provide them with an understanding of why the density column's oil, water and syrup layers do not mix and how the concepts of density and miscibility relate to water chemistry and remediation. Topics covered include miscibility, immiscibility, hydrogen bonds, hydrophobic and hydrophilic. Through the density column lab activities, students see liquids and solids of different densities interact without an understanding of why the resulting layers do not mix. This lesson gives students insight on some of the most fundamental chemical properties of water and how it interacts with different molecules.
- Subject:
- Chemistry
- Science
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- TeachEngineering
- Provider Set:
- TeachEngineering
- Author:
- Barry Williams
- Jessica Ray
- Phyllis Balcerzak
- Date Added:
- 09/18/2014
These two hands-on labs are about the role of temperature and salinity in governing the density of seawater, a major factor controlling the ocean's vertical movements and layered circulation. In the first activity students work in groups to determine the density of tap water and of tap water with salt, then compare the densities. The second activity investigates the role of temperature and salinity in determining seawater density. Students use a Temperature-Salinity (T-S) Diagram to examine the effect of mixing on density. A list of key concepts, essential questions, common preconceptions and more is included. These are part of the Aquarius Hands-on Laboratory Activities.
- Subject:
- Chemistry
- Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Provider:
- NASA
- Provider Set:
- NASA Wavelength
- Date Added:
- 10/05/2018
Students examine the roles of mothers and grandmothers by looking at black-and-white photographs of one American family and comparing that family's multi-generational story with their own. Students will make a photo-collage triptych based on the theme of multi-generational families. This lesson connects to SRA's "Open Court Reading" units "Our Country and Its People" and "Sharing Stories."
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- Material Type:
- Diagram/Illustration
- Lesson
- Provider:
- J. Paul Getty Museum
- Provider Set:
- Getty Education
- Date Added:
- 10/18/2018
Students will analyze how a portrait reflects the events and trends of its time and then create a portrait of a public female figure today.
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- Material Type:
- Diagram/Illustration
- Lesson
- Provider:
- J. Paul Getty Museum
- Provider Set:
- Getty Education
- Date Added:
- 10/18/2018
Students will compare a painting depicting hatmakers at work to a portrait of a noblewoman of leisure. Next, pupils will write narratives from the perspectives of the women depicted in the paintings and then create a paper hat.
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- Material Type:
- Diagram/Illustration
- Lesson
- Provider:
- J. Paul Getty Museum
- Provider Set:
- Getty Education
- Date Added:
- 10/18/2018
Students will discuss the evolution of women's work from the mid-19th century to the present day and then create an artwork depicting women in contemporary times.
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- Material Type:
- Diagram/Illustration
- Lesson
- Provider:
- J. Paul Getty Museum
- Provider Set:
- Getty Education
- Date Added:
- 10/18/2018
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- Subject:
- Career & Work Exploration
- Practical & Applied Arts
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Goodwill Community Foundation, Inc.
- Provider Set:
- GCFLearnFree
- Date Added:
- 05/10/2018