In this lesson, students discovered the various parts of an apple through investigating a real one cut in half. The worksheet is differentiated for those who require pictures, and those who can recognize the first letter of the word.
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This lesson introduces to students to the idea that leaves change colour in the Fall, and the science behind this idea. It pairs a children's book with scientific information to make it comprehendible for small children. Download the lesson plan below, complete with templates for the leaves.
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This lesson combines children's literature with the lifecycle of a pumpkin. Students read about a pumpkin growing, and then are able to recount the cycle with these cards.
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This lesson provides students with a hands-on science investigation. After talking about the lifecycle of a pumpkin, students get to investigate one in real life, taking note of the seeds that will restart the lifecycle process.
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This lesson introduces students to the idea that some animals hibernate throughout the winter months.
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In this lesson, students explore various samples of mold growing in different environments in order to answer the question, how does mold live? They will make observations and inferences about how mold lives. Trends and patterns in their data will be used as evidence to support their claims and develop an explanation for how mold lives.
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This lesson allows students to understand that there are requirements in order for us to see objects, such as light, a clear path, an object, and proximity to the object. Students will also gain an understanding of the directions light moves in, and what happens to light once it interacts with an object.
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This unit, developed as part of a team, allows students to engage in learning about the solar system. The lessons all focus on having students express themselves through multiple intelligences.
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