are perfect for parents, homeschoolers, or classroom teachers with a wide range of ages from toddler, preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, 7th grade, 8th grade, 9th grade, 10th grade, 11th grade, and 12th graders.Science...
User profile for user: llacrosse Plant Growing Investigation: Keeping a Keynote Journal Students love investigating growing plants, no matter the age! This journal template will be used by my 6th graders in science to capture the learning for analysis. As we grow, our iPads will help us...
Science fair projects for 6th graders that incorporate both engineering and biology, like this one, are some of the best. This is a fun project to help students familiarize themselves with the engineering design process. Include requirements such as every diorama must include an observatory complete...
Whether you're teaching the life cycle of a frog to 1st graders, the water cycle to your 4th-grade class, or you're taking your 3rd graders on a journey around the sun and back again with rotation and revolution worksheets, there is something in this collection for every science teacher....
A Case Study of the Lesson Study for Social Studies to Integrate "the Logic of Science" with "the Logic of Children" : A Case of "the Fishery Industry of Japan" for Fifth Graders 佐藤 克士 , 吉水 裕也 教育実践学論集 = Journal for the science of schooling (15), 153-167, 2014-03...
John Keller [15] of the Florida State University, and the LMS developed by the ARCS model as the theoretical bases for the study. The study used the Chinese version of the questionnaire and further revised to make the questionnaire intelligible to fifth graders, such as, “the teaching method...
enjoyed teaching was “Adopt a City” with my 6th graders. I am going to be combing through my Google Drive and adding updates when I can. My goal is to continue to help teachers with their lesson plans by having lessons ready to go, and since I started this domain in 2000 – for ...
All of this was in preparation for a rare annular (ring-shaped) solar eclipse that would cross southern Utah on the morning of Saturday, October 14th. Since all of Utah would be within the 90% band of the path of annularity, we wanted all 6th graders to have a safe viewing experience...
“[Our] 3rd-6th graders learned so many cool historical ideas about toilets, poison, clothing, and so much more from Sarah Albee! We also loved to hear about what real writers do: READ, travel, talk to “experts,” take notes, & form a structure to name a few.”—Media Specialist,El...
then re-programed to teach,gave a lesson to fifth-graders at Tokyo's Kudan Elementary School after being carried to the podium. Professor Hiroshi Kobayashi of Tokyo University of Science.who built Saya,says she's not meant to replace human teachers,just to highlight the joys of technology. ...