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Lesson Plan Name |
Grades |
What Happened During the French and Indian War? |
5 to 6 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students will make a timeline about the French and Indian War |
What in the World..?!? |
3 to 5 |
You don't need to be able to read to love science, computers, and photography. My special education students will use these materials to create their own photographic "I Spy" books during our What in the World..?!? photo project. Using picture symbol software and photographs, students can address all content areas including math, reading, writing, technology, and science. |
What Time is it? |
P-K to 5 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) I have several centers that deal with the concept of time and telling time. Computers are highly motivating and a great way to reinforce skills. |
What We Don't See |
2 to 4 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) This lesson integrates science and technology in an effort to illustrate the parts of a plant that we do not see. Students will use a digital microscope to create still images of plant parts, then create slideshow presentations to demonstrate their findings. |
What will I be when I grow up? |
9 to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students will research various careers of interest to them using different modes of learning. Students will utilize the library, internet, college tours, guest speakers, college and career center, and classroom materials. |
What's In A Name? |
6 to 8 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Sixth grade research class students will learn about triangulation as they collect primary and secondary research about their names, along with expert opinion . The research findings will be presented in the form of a movie. |
What's in a Story--A Short Story/Film Unit |
5 to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students analyze and evaluate "story" through both the written word of short story and the visual images of short film. The lesson/unit culminates in a production of a short film. This is run in a workshop format, with mini-lessons and some direct instruction/practice of skills as the project unfolds. |
What's the Matter? |
1 to 5 |
      (5.0 stars, 2 ratings) Students explore the 3 states of matter, as well as the combination of these states, through the use of a digital camera. Students then create Photo Stories about matter to share. |
Wheel of Fortune for Students with Multiple Disabilities |
6 to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) This lesson involves mimicking the "Wheel of Fortune" game for students with multiple disabilities. This enables the students to use their comprehension and literacy skills to figure out the puzzles with the help of technology. |
Where should we go? |
4 to 5 |
      (5.0 stars, 2 ratings) For this lesson, students are to create a digital poster using the program called Glogster EDU. (edu.glogster.com) On their poster, students are to describe three places that they would like to visit within a state found within the United States. |
Who cares? |
8 to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Everybody says, "don't talk about religion or politics" but this is what we do in Civics. Apathy is our number one problem in this country, the antiserum is activity. |
Why salt the roads? |
10 to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 2 ratings) This lesson focuses on why states like Illinois must salt the roads during the winter. We will focus not only on the why but which type of salt is most efficient and safe for the environment. |
Wishing for Wells |
2 to 2 |
Students of all ability levels will learn about the water crisis in Africa. They will use iPads to conduct research, make PSAs to broadcast on the morning announcements, and complete other technology-infused projects to raise awareness (such as an interactive QR code exhibit about a region in Africa). The unit will culminate in a fundraiser to try to fund the construction of a well in Africa. |
Wonder Dash Robot Solfege Practice |
2 to 5 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) This lesson requires that students have learned how to sing, hand sign, decode and notate solfege syllables on a musical staff. Students will listen to the Wonder Dash robot play solfege patterns, decode them and then break into groups to practice creating their own patterns and decode them. Please note that this process may take more than one lesson. |
Word Processing |
6 to 8 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) A lesson that teaches students how to use a word processor |
World Civilizations |
7 to 8 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) This project is an effort to incorporate interactive video games (Civilization 4) and collaborative internet tools (Google Docs and Wikispaces) with an understanding of historical knowledge and themes to better understand the interaction between culture, geography, government, and people over large periods of time. To do this, groups of students will play a networked version of Civilization 4, keep records of events which occur in this game, write a history of the nation created in the game, and publish the history online for others to use. |
World Travelers |
K to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students in grades K-8 and Visual Art students would choose destinations to "visit" by grade levels, which would enable classroom teachers to use this project as a learning tool for many other subject areas. Classes would then photograph their ideas of locations, settings, places to visit, plant life, perhaps even life of that area to create a travel brochure for future visitors. |
Writers are Explorers |
1 to 2 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students will use the internet to research information about their favorite animal using Discovery Learning and National Geographic Kids. Students will use the information found online to write an Informational Text that will be presented to parents at a
Writers Celebration. |
Writing Opinion Statements through Edmodo and Scholastic News |
2 to 4 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) In my classroom, the children use a program called Edmodo which is an online blogging system. The students read a Scholastic News article on Edmodo and post their thoughts and reactions through online conversations. |
Writing Prompt "Living With Fame!" |
4 to 4 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Writing Prompt "Living With Fame!" |
“Go Green” – A lesson in Movie Maker: Using digital cameras to make it personal. |
7 to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 2 ratings) This multi-class period lesson includes the use of digital cameras and Move Maker (or other video editing software) to create a presentation of ways in which students can take environmentally friendly actions in their everyday lives.
This lesson can be flexible to different age levels and different time constraints. Other songs can be used to convey the "Go Green" theme based on teacher and student preferences. |