These bilingual, “Learn Along” Bingo packets for PreK-2nd grade will include a range of thematic learning opportunities for children to choose their own learning adventures. Emphasis will be on the PBS...
There’s a cool career for every kid! Explore career options from A to Z with the Lab Squad kids as they meet and interview career professionals. The kids share lots...
In this integrated unit, first-graders learn English language arts, math, and science standards by exploring the monarch butterfly species and the basic needs of plants. Working collaboratively, students conduct research to understand the causes behind the dwindling monarch population and investigate ways to increase it. Using their research and ideas, students design a habitat to attract the monarchs and other pollinators. The unit culminates with students presenting their habitat designs to their classmates, parents and school community.
These lesson plans encourage students to explore the contributions to society made by prominent Americans from all walks of life. Each lesson plan includes a short video, as well as...
Help children understand various health topics with resources Arthur and his friends. They are here to help with games, videos, and resources designed to keep children safe and strong.
This Atlanta Symphony Orchestra collection offers interactive lessons and ASO masterclasses. Learn about different sounds and instruments, how to prepare for an audition, and more!
This unit plan – Bringing Vocabulary to Life: Using Our Words to Help Homeless Children engages students in explicit and systematic vocabulary instruction which strengthens their abilities to construct meaning of robust vocabulary. Throughout the unit plan, students embody the meanings of the words concerned, support, and compassionate by completing a service learning project. The core of the unit plan involves students learning about homelessness, and working on initiatives which both support homeless children, and help students master English Language Arts (ELA), mathematics and social studies standards. The unit is taught over a series of about five sessions. While the materials for this unit focus specifically on homelessness in Savannah, this unit can be adapted to address homelessness in your own town, city, county or state.
This lesson plan uses collaborative literacy stations to provide intensive, differentiated English Language Arts (ELA) instruction, and engage students in ELA, mathematics and science activities. At the beginning of each day, the teacher provides wholegroup instruction to review the current reading comprehension strategy. Then, students move through four stations – Small Group Instruction, Non-Fiction Listening Station, Big Book Station, and the Buddy Reading Station – where students work with either the teacher or their peers to explore concepts in ELA, mathematics, and science.
Cyberchase is the Emmy award-winning animated math mystery show featuring a team of curious kids who use their math and problem-solving skills to outwit and outsmart the villain Hacker in...
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Videos iinclude the history and elements of dance. Through live performances and interviews, the collection represents a wide variety of cultures, periods, and styles of dance.