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Warming the Earth
First graders investigate how the sun warms the Earth and examine the rotation of the Earth and the sun. They create an illustration of the sun, examine a solar system model, and listen to the book "The Sun: Our Nearest Star." They also...
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Compass Rose: Dance and Quilt
Fourth graders identify the cardinal directions by listening to a song entitled, "Stand," and by reviewing the lyrics to that song. They notice the cardinal directions that are posted around the classroom. They perform the motions as...
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Telling Time By the Hour
First graders explore how to tell time by the hour. They draw the minute and hour hands on a clock to match the time shown by the teacher on the overhead clock. Students write the time shown on a worksheet. They read "The Grouchy Ladybug."
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Natural Indicators: How Do They Work?
Students describe characteristics and common uses of acids and bases. They describe the role of natural indicators in the chemistry of acids and bases after testing and making observations on a variety of plant extracts. Students observe...
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Wacky Wildlife World
Fourth graders research organisms in the environment in Kentucky and create brochures for the local area wildlife reserves.  Individuals create brochures that include information on habitat, body characteristics, scientific class, role...
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Weather Patterns
Second graders discuss how their weather changes by examining temperatures, clothing needs, and plant life. They talk about the identifying factors of the seasons and complete a Venn Diagram about weather in a guided lesson. Next, they...
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Meet Louis Prima!
Young scholars discover the difference in major and minor tonality after a brief introduction to Louis Prima.  They discuss swing dancing and Louis Prima's role in the "Jungle Book" as the character King Louis.  Students listen to the...
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Earthquakes
Students observe the melting of ice. In this phase change instructional activity, students observe ice as it melts. They discuss the process and create a Venn diagram comparing water and ice.
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Electron Arrangements
Students write electron configurations and identify groups.  In this investigative lesson students use valence electrons to draw electron dot structures. 
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Flawed Democracies, Human Rights
Students create drawing that tell a story about a young girl's life in an internment camp. In this internment camp lesson plan, students hear stories and analyze photographs of internment camps and then create their own drawings.
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The Quadratic Formula
Students solve quadratic function by completing the square. In this algebra lesson, students use the quadratic formula to factor quadratics and find the roots. They graph the parabola and identify its properties.
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A Matter of Proportion
Students measure the relative heights of the mosaic giraffe and its trainer and compare their proportions to an actual giraffe and zoo trainer.
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The Water Cycle
Seventh graders discover how water circulates through the earth and its atmosphere while determine how much of the Earth's water is suitable for drinking. They discover the meaning of evaporation, transpiration, and precipitation and...
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Identifying Horizontal, Vertical and Oblique Lines
Third graders watch the teacher draw a horizontal line across the board. They listen to the definition of horizontal and has a student demonstrate putting their body in a horizontal position. This is repeated with a vertical line. The...
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Olympic Volleyball Skills Station Practice
Learners review the volleyball pass, set, serve, and volleyball footwork.  They  pass the ball from 8-10 feet away from the wall and aim for the rings. They pass 5 balls to the wall and no matter if they make it into the hoops or not,...
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Peer Pressure Response
Students  come up with different ways to respond to their peers asking them to drink alcohol or to try or do drugs.  They write what they would do (if it were them) in that type of situation and list all the possibilities they can think of.
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Fast, Fun & Easy Fabric Vases
Students construct a fabric vase as shown in the book, "Fast, Fun & Easy Fabric Vases" by Linda Johansen.  They cut fabric and appliques using plastic templates then iron on fusible interface.  Pieces of the vase are then sewn...
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60's Pop Art: Multiples of Me
Students discover characteristics of Pop Art through slides and discussion of the 60's era and produce a pop art portrait of themselves using Clarisworks paint program and Hyperstudio.
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What is Electrical Potential and How Does a Relational Causal Model Explain It?
High schoolers examine models of electrical potential.  Students discuss the concept of electrical potential and relational causality.  They compare models based on electric potential to those with cyclic simultaneous causality.
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The Causes of Differences in Density
Students explore how density changes.  Students read an article on density.  They observe a ball and ring demonstration and discuss the outcome.  Students draw models of the demonstration and explain what happened.
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The Causes of Differences in Density
Students explore what causes differences in density.  They observe an models depecting atoms, compounds, and molecules.  Students determine if there is air in between atomic bonds.  They study the structure and spacing of molecular bonds.
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The Causes of Differences in Density
Students explore the causes of differences in density.  Students choose objects, measure the mass and volume, and calculate the density of each.  They perform additional density experiments to model atoms and their correspondence to...
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Defining Density as a Relationship
Young scholars investigate density and its relationship to air and gas.  Students perform experiments to determine if gases have mass.  They explore possible ways to figure out the density of gases.