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How to Make Folded Paper Bracelets
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Kids will love making these paper bracelets out of all kinds of paper! Be sure to check out the Picklebums home page at https://picklebums.com/. They offer activities for kids, fun food activities, articles on parenting, free printables, and much more.

Subject:
Arts Education
Education
Elementary Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Picklebums
Date Added:
05/13/2020
How to Make a Weekly Schedule - 21st Century Self-Management
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Do your students have trouble realizing how much time they need to dedicate to studies? Do your students regularly have excuses as to why they didn't get their work done? This lesson can be done the first week of classes to help students plan a realistic schedule that allows them time to be successful in the courses they enroll.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
09/14/2018
How to PeBL ELA – A Scaffolded Lesson for Teachers
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How to PeBL ELA – A Scaffolded Lesson for Teachers
A "standard" lesson, based on "I Do" planning and execution, often results in the teacher identifying the outcome to be learned, selecting the resources, designing the comprehension questions and/or activity, and finally using some form of teacher-made assessment (ex. Unit Exam).

In an effort to personalize learning and encourage a "We Do" mentality, the following lesson was developed.

Note the teachers language at different times throughout the lesson. The teacher has still ensured students are utilizing grade/course appropriate content and some control over the lesson development, but has also increased student voice and choice.

"I have selected an ELA A30 text for us to view.

"Together, we will decide which outcomes we want to connect to the text and our assessment of those outcomes."

"Looking at our framework, which outcomes could we achieve..."

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Primary Source
Date Added:
09/17/2018
How to Summarize
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This graphic organizer outlines the difference between a summary and a paraphrase. It also outlines the steps in writing a summary. A short selection is included for practice. This is a good resource for any subject area.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
10/18/2018
How to Teach Outcome Based Math at Sun West
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The following info-graphic spells out the steps required to establish a solid outcome based math program at your school!
The steps are given, but the resources you use are up to what is available at your individual school, as well as what fits your teaching style and your students' needs best.
Many resources can also be find in the resource bank!
Join the Outcome Based Math Group for more ideas and support in your journey!

Subject:
Math
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
11/20/2018
How to Teach Reading - Continuum
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During the 2019-2020 Professional Learning Communities in Sun West, the Early Learning/Phonological Awareness PLC created this recourse to help Teachers in their ELA programming with an overview of learning to read.
This continuum may also be helpful to parents, Educational Assistants, and other people in a student's educational team!

Subject:
Education
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
Special Education
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Allison de Hoop
Anna Marie Cressman
Debbie Peterson
Rebecca Epp
Bekki Burton
Date Added:
06/01/2020
How to Teaching Reading Webinar & Resource
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During the 2019-2020 Professional Learning Communities in Sun West, the Early Learning/Phonological Awareness PLC created this recourse to help Teachers in their ELA programming with an overview of learning to read.This continuum may also be helpful to parents, Educational Assistants, and other people in a student's educational team!Find the resource and a short webinar on how to use the resource here.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Melissa Lander
Rebekka Burton
Date Added:
06/18/2020
How to build student connections in the science classroom
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Scientists require interaction and teamwork to do their jobs, so it’s important to build that kind of culture with every student in the science classroom. This can be done by:
1. Creating a safe, equitable space.
2. Connecting to humans in the real world.
3. Integrating other disciplines.
4. Supporting the development of interpersonal skills.

In this article, you will find access to "Science Connections: The Podcast" as well as an infographic that will help to inspire the next generation of scientific innovators.

Subject:
Education
Science
Material Type:
Podcast
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Marissa Ryder
Date Added:
11/17/2022
Human Body- Investigate Various Pathologies and Ailments
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For this project, students were placed into teams of health care researchers. Each team was assigned a certain pathogen (I used fungi, bacteria, and viruses since three teams worked well for the class size that I had) and told to develop a presentation to convince a group of investors to invest in the fight against their pathogen.
Presentations were expected to be professional (not a Bristol board poster with pictures glued on it) and timed (students were cut off after their time limit – finished or not). Students were assessed based on content, quality, and professionalism. An independent panel was brought in to judge the student presentations and decide how much of their money to invest.

Subject:
Health Science
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
09/20/2018
Human Body Systems
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Lessons describe key functions of the human body systems.

(Sun West - this site will work automatically if you are in a school. You will require a username and password if accessing this off site. Refer to the "Accessing Resources at Sun West" document for this information.)

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
Learn360
Date Added:
10/17/2022
The Human Impact of Climate Change
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These activities for ages 11-16 explore the human impact of the climate emergency and provide new spaces, approaches and opportunities for climate education and social action.

This resource frames the climate emergency as a human rights and people-centered issue and supports teachers to promote a sense of agency and empowerment within young people.

This in turn is recognized as one strategy to help young people manage eco-anxiety, as well as disillusionment and disengagement with climate issues.

The resource includes five activities:

Activity 1 - Climate change, human rights and equality - An activity to introduce the links between climate change and human rights

Activity 2 - Climate justice - A mystery activity to demonstrate the inequalities inherent in the global interconnectedness of climate change. All people are affected in some way by the climate emergency but who you are and where you are in the world matters

Activity 3 – Critically thinking about evidence -An activity to examine case study films and make conclusions about which human rights are most threatened by climate change, which groups in society are most affected and what the solutions are.

Activity 4 – A climate consequences wheel - A consequences wheel activity using evidence from one case study film to make inferences about the different impacts of climate change on members of a community with different personal characteristics (for example: male or female).

Activity 5 – The climate game - A role play activity for which a clear space, either indoors or outdoors, is required. Learners compare the impacts of climate change on people from different backgrounds and in different circumstances. For some participants, the impacts of climate change overlap and are amplified. This strengthens learners’ understanding of intersectionality (interconnectedness).

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Education
English Language Arts
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
GAP 6
Lesson
Unit of Study
Author:
Oxfam Education
Date Added:
05/18/2023