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How do Penguins and People Stay Warm? |
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Students will see a You tube video of penguins in freezing cold areas. The question will be posed, "How Do They Stay Warm and Dry? The same question will be asked about people? A discussion of layers will occur and then a helper will put on layers to show how people might keep warm in cold weather. A water bottle will be used to spray the helper to demonstrate how we cannot stay dry without an umbrella. Then the students will experience keeping their skin warm and dry like a penguin. ... |
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Using Describing Words |
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English Language Arts |
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K |
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The stroy "Goldilocks and the Three Bears will be downloaded to the iPad. The book will be projected and the students can see the big pictures and read the book word by word with the teacher. The teacher will discuss with the class about the different sizes of the bears, their bowls and chairs as well as their beds. Also , the teacher can mention about the various temperature of their porridge.... |
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Phonemic awareness |
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Language Arts |
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K |
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Students will be able to identify the beginning letters and sort the words with the same beginning sounds. Also, they are able to use this reading skills to blend the words they should learn in Kindergarten.... |
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Phonemic awareness |
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Language Arts |
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K |
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Description: |
Students will be able to identify the beginning letters and sort the words with the same beginning sounds. Also, they are able to use this reading skills to blend the words they should learn in Kindergarten.... |
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Title: |
Making Words |
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English Language Arts |
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K |
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Make small words from larger words. A city is spelled out and children look for words within the letters used to spell the city name. It tells you how many words can be spelled. When a word is spelled, it also gives you the definition. The letters in the specific city are put onto the keypad. When one word is found you get a point. Using a rhyming word with letters present on the keypad will earn another point. Plurals will add an additonal point.... |
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Title: |
Frogs and Toads: Counting by Twos |
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Mathematics,Science |
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K |
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Description: |
After studying the life cycle of frogs and toads, students will make a "cartoon frog" and make a graph to determine the number of eyes, warts, or legs (which ever you wish to have them count). This helps them to practice counting by two as well as making graphs and analyzing them.
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Title: |
Font Changing |
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Technology |
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K |
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Description: |
Students will learn how to type their name, highlight it, change the font and learn how to change the font size.... |
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Adding using counters |
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Mathematics |
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K |
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Description: |
Students will use counters (red/yellow) to represent the parts of an addition sentence and to find the sum. ... |
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