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Lesson Plan Name |
Grades |
Picture Yourself At New Market |
4 to 5 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Fourth and fifth grade students will get the chance to create a virtual tour of the school using digital cameras and voice recording software. The final product will be viewed on the school's homepage. |
Plant a Pizza |
P-K to 8 |
      (5.0 stars, 2 ratings) The students will plant a school pizza garden and will document the growing process on film. Every class from grades Pre-K to 8 will be expected to maintain their section of the garden and will celebrate the harvest with a school pizza party. |
Plant Kahoot |
2 to 5 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) The students will read sections from Britannica Kids Rainforests. Using the information they will write multiple choice questions which will be entered into the app "Kahoot." |
Plot and Conflict |
6 to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students will analyze the concept of plot development and conflict resolution using their novel from the Summer Reading List. Teacher will tell the students their assessment will be based on their concept map they will create at the end of the unit. Students will Create a Concept Map using the Kidspiration software that includes the interactive graphic organizers. |
Plotting the Way to Washington DC |
4 to 6 |
      (5.0 stars, 2 ratings) Students will use the streets of Washington DC to discover the unique role geometry plays in the artistic cartography design of our Nation's Capital. This lesson incorporates numerous Common Core Standards across the curriculum and grade levels. |
Pod Review |
3 to 3 |
     (4.5 stars, 2 ratings) Students from the gifted and talented class will create pod casts to review science concepts and vocabulary. These pod casts will be shared with ELL students and other science learners. |
Pod-Casting for Parents |
P-K to P-K |
      (5.0 stars, 2 ratings) This lesson would provide parents with an incite into what their child is learning on a daily basis. It would allow parents to reinforce classroom concepts at home. |
Podcast Book Buddies |
2 to 5 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students from one class would read books from all different genres through a podcast to students at a different school. After they read the book, they would pose questions about the book and continue in dialogue with their book buddy for two weeks. |
Podcast for the Environment |
6 to 8 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students will improve comprehension skills and access prior knowledge by researching an enviromental issue and creating a podcast on the issue. |
Podcasting About Our World |
1 to 5 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students will combine learning about the world around them through our 21st Century lesson about Flat Stanley with technology to create podcasts about their flat adventures. |
Podcasting Gone Digital |
P-K to 5 |
      (5.0 stars, 13 ratings) Using your digital camera to capture student artwork and emotions can personalize and add excitement to your podcasting efforts. |
PODCASTING IN THE CLASSROOM |
6 to 8 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Podcasting in the classroom will empower students and challenge them to create projects as authentic assessments and as supplemental resources for other students |
Podcasting Parabolas |
7 to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) After an introductory lesson on parabolas, students will research parabolas, the general equation of a parabola from three points and photograph pictures of parabolas found in everyday life. Students will then organize the data to create and publish a podcast to be share with their peers in the classroom, as well as, around the world. (This is a 3-day lesson for the block schedule) |
Podcasting with Jr. High |
5 to 8 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students will create a podcast that would reflect student learning and local area news |
Poetic Podcasting |
P-K to 5 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students write their own poetry and create a podcast with their own work. |
Poetry and Photography |
7 to 8 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Using a digital camera to help students understand poetry |
Poetry in Motion |
9 to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 2 ratings) Students will write a poem in the Target Language and use Movie Maker to illustrate.
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Poetry Performance |
7 to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Making poetry come alive for tenth grade students is about encouraging students to reflect and examine their world. Using poetry models and digital cameras, student created poetry comes alive and is captured for PodCast and VCast to be shared with friends, family and community members. |
Poetry Slam For a Cause! |
K to 5 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Problem Based Learning, Driving Question: How can we as poets and poet critics, create and design a Poetry Slam to make other students and parents more aware of (a topic or cause of student choice/interest.) Students will research a few local problems or topics of interest and decide on one of interest to their group. Then, they will find poems and write poems to bring to life for a Poetry Slam and the slam will be recorded in imovie! |
Poetry Video Project |
P-K to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) We will use the website, www.favoritepoem.org to inspire students to read poems with emphasis, memorize their favorite poems, and use technology to create their own poetry videos. This is a lesson designed by an ESOL teacher, but can be used with any population of students, and highlights the diversity of a student population. |
POETS ON THE PLAYGROUND |
6 to 12 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Jumpstarting creativity is one of the goals of Poets on the Playground. The idea is to help 6th graders use digital cameras and take pictures on the playground. Then students can use their own ideas and enthusiasm in a natural flow of self-expression and write poetry about their photographs. |
Point and Shoot Mood Silent Movie |
7 to 8 |
      (5.0 stars, 2 ratings) There is a movie, Who is Afraid of Virginia Wolf, that the story is told more by the actions of the characters than their words. This lesson will help students understand emotions and how to portray the mood of a story with facial expressions, music and no words. They will make a silent movie! |
Polar Bears |
K to 4 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) In this lesson students will learn about polar bears. They will create a writing piece about the characteristics of a polar bear. They will extend this activity by developing ideas about the extinction of the polar bear. |
Poverty Point Native Americans |
2 to 3 |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Poverty Point Native Americans and Landmark in Louisiana (Rotation Day 1 with Centers) |
Pre-K Listening Station |
P-K to P-K |
      (5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students will use technology to listen to stories independently. This will help increase their vocabulary and prepared them for reading independently. |