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Lesson Plan Name |
Grades |
From Athena to Zeus: Digital Stories Through the Eyes of Greek Gods and Goddesses |
5 to 6 |
Students will use digital technology to create digital storybooks of a Greek God or Goddess. |
From Future Flight to Past Flight |
5 to 8 |
By integrating a virtual learning environment with a real-world, hands-on experience, students experience a higher level of understanding. Furthermore, by teaching others, students exercise their own creativity and long term recognition. |
Gandhi Speech Writing |
9 to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students shall create speeches based on the life and times of Gandhi and his policy of non-violent cooperation. Students shall videotape (dvd Format) their speeches and present their speech to the class. |
Geographical Literacy through Building: A Minecraft Project |
6 to 8 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students will use Minecraft for Education to build a community from a specific geographical area and understand how land forms, resources and spatial organization can affect human settlement
patterns and housing.
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Geography of Our School |
K to K |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students will work in groups to video interviews about the important locations in their school. The videos will be embedded into a class-made map of the school to share with the class as well as future Kindergarten students. |
Geography Postcard Podcasting |
7 to 8 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students will produce four postcards that will show the major landforms and describe the climate of the different regions of the U.S. and Canada. Students will then write a description of their travels in the form of a friendly letter. Each student will create a podcast using the postcards and letter. The podcast will be posted to the class website. |
Georgia's Physical Features |
8 to 8 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students will use various websites and interactive online tools to learn about the physical features of Georgia. |
Get a Move on: Using Promethean Technology to Create a More Engaging Classroom |
10 to 11 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) This lesson shows how my classroom can be more interactive and engaging with the use of a Promethean board. This lesson is an example of how I could teach that would help increase student scores on teacher created test. |
Get Inspired in Kindergarten! |
K to K |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Incorporating the Inspired Classroom approach in a Kindergarten Classroom
For more information about the Inspired Classroom model see
http://inspiredclassrooms.wikispaces.com/
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Giving Students the Ultimate in Effective Feedback |
K to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) As an alternative to red-pen-comments-in-the-margins, use a FlipVideo camera above your desk to record your essay correcting sessions! The students see their work being "corrected" by you and hear your commentary and critique. |
Glad to Meet You, Newfane |
2 to 5 |
This project takes a look at the resources, businesses and services within a community. At each location, the children get an abbreviated look at how that location benefits the community. |
Global Views |
K to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students will create a short video about our community to share with other students around the world via the web site www.nextvista.org. We will also share our videos with a school in Turkey where I have personal connections with another teacher. |
Go Animate the 20th Century! |
4 to 8 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) In this lesson, students create an animation to share their knowledge of a historical event that took place in the 20th Century. |
Google & Tablets for 1st Grade Reading And Response Program |
K to 3 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) "Interactive & Data-driven Planned Lessons" are being implemented in our 5 1st grade classes in a grant for 5 Nexus tablets to support a program integrating Lexia Reading, Google Apps and Promethean Response systems.
This is a small southern NH farming town. Our students come mostly from lower to middle income families and had little technology integration before this past year. We are now bringing our students into the 21st century and exposing them to the different tools they will need to be successful in today's society. Many of these students struggle with reading and have learning weaknesses that greatly benefit from an interactive integrated program. |
GPS Treasure Hunt for Knowledge |
6 to 8 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Working in groups, students will walk around the school community and stop off at 10 areas to complete a task related to what is being taught in the classroom. |
Grandparents Day History Interviews |
1 to 1 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) We will invite Grandparents to our class and interview them about how technology has changed since their childhood. |
Graphic Tablets for Real-World Experiences |
9 to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) The purpose of this unit is to incorporate the graphic tablet technology in my art classes. This will continue the develop of the students' drawing and layout skills while providing them with skills that relate to the illustration and graphic design industry. |
Grassroots |
10 to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Myriad New Media Literacy (NML) skills are present both in the preparation for and performance of this grassroots lesson. After researching, reading and writing about, discussing, debating, and exploring social movements — students are tasked in this portion of the unit with creating and simulating their own grassroots movement. Thanks to the creative, authentic nature of the project, students get to “play” the role of an activist, promoting lifelong 21st century and new media literacy skills. At every step along this authentic, academic journey, my 12th grade students are actively using myriad technologies with a critical yet creative lens that yields more than impressive results. Below, I will outline the overlapping NML, ICT, and ISTE skills and standards observed in the lesson. |
Great Depression Gallery Walk |
9 to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 2 ratings) Students will analyze the impact of the Great Depression on U.S. society and populations by analyzing primary source images from the Library of Congress website. |
Greek Mythology Movies |
6 to 6 |
Students will learn about Greek myths. Then, students create a script based off of a Greek myth, film, and edit their movies. |
Growing STEM Minds Through the Growing Gardens |
9 to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 2 ratings) The nexus of our STEM activities revolves around our urban gardening center surrounding the school. The STEM activities will reach across all the subject areas including English, History, Science, Engineering, Technology and Math classes at our school. |
Growing up in Las Vegas: Memories of Childhood in the Neon City |
9 to 12 |
In this project students will use digital voice recorders to interview older members of the Las Vegas community who grew up here, students will then communicate their oral history interviews with the community through the use of blogs, websites, a book and a documentary movie. |
Hana Hou Ana I Nā Āmana: Patterns of Hawaiian Kapa Cloth |
2 to 5 |
      (5.0 stars, 2 ratings) This easy K-5 activity explores Hawaiian culture through the examination of various styles and patterns of Kapa cloth. |
Hands on learning through OSMO |
P-K to 4 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students will be using Osmo to take concrete learning goals, and making them come alive through technology. It allows students to learn through hands on experiences. |
Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad |
2 to 6 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students work in small groups. They will use IPads to complete graphic organizers with an app called Skaffl. The teacher can assess one group on her account while sitting with another group. |