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Focus on Sequencing Skills |
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Science,Arts,English Language Arts,History-Social Science,Interdisciplinary |
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K,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 |
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Putting ideas in sequence can be difficult for children. Much time is spent working on beginning, middle, and end of a story in the early grades because the logical order of events or ideas is not always equally evident to every child. Sequencing must be practiced often and in many contexts before it becomes automatic for children. The following activities suggest teaching sequencing in several subject context.... |
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Assorted Creative Thinking Activities |
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Science,Arts,English Language Arts,History-Social Science,Interdisciplinary |
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1,2,3,4,5,6 |
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Design, invent, and build something new, useful, or decorative, using any combination of the items listed below. Try to make something that no one else will think of. You may use tape, glue, string, paint, paper clips, and pins in the construction of your project. It will be displayed in the auditorium. Do all the work yourself.
Items you may use:
* 2-liter Plastic Pop Bottles
* Egg Cartons (1 dozen size)
* Cardboard T.P. or Towel Rolls
* Wire Coat Hangers
* Plastic Gallon Milk Jugs
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Title: |
Apples |
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Mathematics,Science,Arts,English Language Arts,History-Social Science,Interdisciplinary |
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Grade: |
1,2,3,4,5,6 |
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Description: |
This is an across the curriculum (thematic) unit I have used with second graders. I begin the study near the end of September or the beginning of October to coincide with John Chapman's birthday or National Apple Month. ... |
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Title: |
Alaskan Unit on Moose |
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Mathematics,Science,Arts,English Language Arts,History-Social Science,Interdisciplinary |
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Grade: |
3,4,5,6 |
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Description: |
Student performance improves when teachers, administrators, parents, community members, and children work as a team. The following lesson/unit encourages interaction and open communication among students, local wildlife agency game biologists, Athabascan Indian elders, parents, and teachers. The lesson integrates math, science, reading, language arts, social studies, art, and cooking as part of an Alaskan unit on moose. ... |
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