A day in the life of an online teacher can’t go without the following paper and online based resources!
This list was compiled as part of the Phase 1 Grade 4-6 PLC.
- Subject:
- Education
- Material Type:
- Primary Source
- Date Added:
- 05/19/2020
A day in the life of an online teacher can’t go without the following paper and online based resources!
This list was compiled as part of the Phase 1 Grade 4-6 PLC.
What do cowboy hats have to do with fairy tales? Two traditional fairy tales and their Texas-based counterparts set the stage for five different ways to respond to text.
Watch online, learn more about eyes, and do your own dissection.
"Cows in the Parlor: A Visit to a Dairy Farm" is an expository article about the daily running of a dairy farm. Students learn about a day in the life of a cow, Maggie, including what she eats, how shes milked, and other interesting facts.
In this story, Coyote builds a ladder to the Heavens and moves the stars to make pictures of himself and his animal friends. After viewing the constellations, the animals decree that Coyote is the most clever and crafty of them all.
L’automobile est omniprésente dans notre quotidien depuis plus d’un siècle. Cette situation a toutefois un cout financier méconnu ainsi que d’importants impacts sur notre environnement.
Cette situation d’apprentissage permet aux jeunes de niveau secondaire de comparer les couts d’achat et d’utilisation de trois modes de transport, puis de prendre une décision « fictive » quant à leur choix de mode de déplacement.
Niveau scolaire
1er cycle du secondaire, 2e année
De sa naissance à sa mise au rancart, une berceuse participe à toute la vie d’une famille québécoise, se prêtant de bonne grâce à toutes les fantaisies des enfants, fort nombreux! Brisée, réparée, repeinte, à nouveau brisée, elle finit par atterrir sur un banc de neige. Mais la ville a rejoint la campagne, la cerne. On construit un musée d’art moderne. La chaise, récupérée, y devient le siège du gardien. Elle est la vedette des enfants visitant le musée avec leurs parents. Cependant, la nuit venue, dans l’obscurité du musée, les tableaux s’animent au rythme dynamique d’une ronde effrénée et elle revit son passé.
Ce petit film court offre plein de points de culture canadien-français.
Students will learn about the sources and healthfulness of several common foods.
This art history video discussion examines Lucus Cranach the Elder's "Adam and Eve", 1526, oil on panel (Courtauld Gallery, London).
Students learn about the physical force of linear momentum movement in a straight line by investigating collisions. They learn an equation that engineers use to describe momentum. Students also investigate the psychological phenomenon of momentum; they see how the "big mo" of the bandwagon effect contributes to the development of fads and manias, and how modern technology and mass media accelerate and intensify the effect.
This video shows the impact of the trade in resources, ideas, peoples and diseases between the old world and the new.
Starting February 22nd, Carrie Anne Philbin will be hosting Crash Course Computer Science! In this series, we're going to trace the origins of our modern computers, take a closer look at the ideas that gave us our current hardware and software, discuss how and why our smart devices just keep getting smarter, and even look towards the future! Computers fill a crucial role in the function of our society, and it's our hope that over the course of this series you will gain a better understanding of how far computers have taken us and how far they may carry us into the future.
In our first episode of Crash Course Engineering, Shini explains what engineering is, and gives a brief overview of its four main branches (civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical) as well as a look at some of the other fields of engineering.
CrashCourse offers many YouTube videos that support various historical topics, such as sociology, world history, and much more!
For as long as Hank has hosted Crash Course, he's wanted to host a series about the history of science. We've been asking big questions for a really long time and we've all wanted to explore how we've sought to answer those questions through the centuries. Questions like, "What is stuff?" and "Where are we?" have inspired people all over the world to investigate. So lets dive in and see how we, as a people, have tried to figure this stuff out.
Crash Course Kids combines the same engaging lecture-style content delivery with animated graphics that focus on grade school science.
Topics include Earth Science, Physical Science, Biology, Geography, Engineering, and Astronomy.
These videos are amazing!
Join Jay Smooth next week for the start of our next miniseries: Crash Course Media Literacy!
Students will explore Newton's laws of motion through a variety of activities, including an investigation that involves collisions.
Beginning Mondays in March, we are bringing you Crash Course Sociology. Host Nicole Sweeney will walk you through questions big and small about how we both shape societies and are shaped by them. We hope you'll join us.
Welcome to Crash Course Statistics! In this series we're going to take a closer look at how statistics play a significant role in our everyday lives. Now this a "math" course, and there will definitely be some math, but we're going to focus on how statistics is useful and valuable to you - someone that performs AND consumes statistics all the time. Statistics are everywhere from batting averages and insurance rates to weather forecasting and smart assistants, and it's our hope that when you finish this series you'll get a better idea of the role statistics play in helping us better understand the world!