Students learn about the phases of the moon by acting them out. …
Students learn about the phases of the moon by acting them out. In 30 minutes, they will act out one complete, 30-day, moon cycle.
*Materials required: -pencil or wooden skewer (one per student) -white styrofoam ball, 5 centimetres or larger (one per student) -light source, such as a lamp (shade removed) with a bright, clear, incandescent bulb (100 watts or higher)
Summary : The students used their voice to convey the characters from …
Summary : The students used their voice to convey the characters from Jonathan London Froggy books for the Kindergarten students. Outcomes: CP6.4 Initiate and develop roles in selected drama forms (radio drama). b. Use language to achieve a dramatic purpose when speaking c. Assume different types of roles and fictional identities in drama work. d. Demonstrate a willingness to take risk in developing new roles. e. reflect on, and explain, how the various roles function and express different identities within the work. f. Draw on own life experience and imagination when speaking and representing ideas in a role.
Students create a mixed media artwork about an at-risk species using black …
Students create a mixed media artwork about an at-risk species using black shapes on a white background. They paint each black shape with small, beadlike circles in a style similar to that of Métis artist Christi Belcourt.
Students learn about the mechanics of a lunar eclipse. Students will use …
Students learn about the mechanics of a lunar eclipse. Students will use the Danjon Scale of Lunar Eclipse Brightness to assign an “L” value at three points during an eclipse. After the eclipse, students compare and justify their evaluations of the eclipse.
Both a short and long form writing progression for K-12. Very useful …
Both a short and long form writing progression for K-12. Very useful for seeing what writing should be done by grade level.
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