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Lesson Plan Name |
Grades |
Middle Ages Cross Curriculum Project |
6 to 8 |
This project incorporates all subject areas while students learn about the Middle Ages. |
Minor League Baseball Stadium |
5 to 12 |
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students will compare other small towns with minor league stadiums and budget, design, plan, fundraise, and build one for our town of Wentzville |
Mitchell Road Investigation |
7 to 7 |
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students study the potential ecological impact of a developing 4 lane road through an open space near the middle school. |
Mitosis |
6 to 8 |
(5.0 stars, 2 ratings) This lesson is modified for technology infusion in a typical classroom for students to better understand Mitosis and be creative learning the concepts collaborative environment. It has also been modified for students with disabilities who have been integrated into the regular classroom setting. |
Mitosis |
9 to 12 |
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Using document camera, students will model to mitosis |
Moon Craters Lab |
3 to 12 |
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings) By dropping a rock from three different heights, students were able to employ al the steps of the scientific method while conducting an investigation. They explored the limitations of models and connected the relationship of mass, height, and impact. |
MOON PHASE |
3 to 5 |
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings) What role has NASA played in space exploration?
What role has the Moon played in human history?
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More than Just an Essay... |
5 to 12 |
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students write essays, we grade them, and when returned these essays either get trashed or buried in a back pack never to be seen again. By turning an essay into a PODCAST and uploading it to a class website, students take ownership of their work. |
Motion force and Energy |
6 to 8 |
(4.5 stars, 2 ratings) Students will be able to identify Newton's three law's of motion through designing and building an amusement ride. |
Movement across the Cell Membrane using Multimedia |
6 to 8 |
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students will construct a model of the cell membrane and model how molecules move across the cell membrane through osmosis, diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and active and passive transport. They have a choice of technology or multimedia to complete this task. |
Mrs. Valgos' Amazing Race |
5 to 5 |
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings) In this lessons students will learn to assemble and program Cubelet Robot Blocks. The students will be divided into groups and program and race their robots over a course they created. |
Muscle Tissue |
11 to 12 |
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings) This lesson uses the Nearpod app to engage students in a presentation about new content on muscle tissue. |
My Giving Tree |
6 to 8 |
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students will use language arts, social studies, and technology skills to write their own personal stories of a native tree that they have adopted. The stories will center on identifying and learning about the benefits that they receive from their trees. |
Mystery Game |
P-K to 3 |
(5.0 stars, 2 ratings) Use a Karaoke Machine, a digital projector (or smart board technology), speakers, computer, document camera, Digital Microscope, Digital Camera to determine if an item is living or nonliving according to its physical characteristics. |
Mythbusters |
8 to 8 |
The popular show "Mythbusters" is the ultimate way for students to utilize the scientific method every day to answer questions about science and life. |
Nature Inspired Digital Alphabet |
2 to 5 |
Through digital photography and basic computer skills students create their own nature inspired digital alphabet. Students find letters of the alphabet in objects made from nature, for example: ground erosion makes the letter “y,” or the veins of a leaf make the “A.” |
News Broadcasts |
3 to 12 |
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings) After writing and practicing a script, the students present a news broadcast about a topic in the news. This is made with a Flip camera and sent to other classrooms. |
News-2-You weekly activities |
K to 12 |
(5.0 stars, 2 ratings) Weekly special education newspaper would be enhanced at the end of each week. Using an Interactive Smart Board and videos from YouTube. |
Newton's Laws for One and All! |
8 to 10 |
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings) In this unit, students will create a digital portfolio of their learning. Students will collaborate on portions of this unit, while other parts are individual. This unit focuses on learning, applying, and working with Newton’s Laws of Motion. It is a layered curriculum unit which has students progressively building in their understanding and use of the laws. |
NonVascular Plants - 6th Grade Science |
5 to 7 |
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings) This is a student centered 6th Grade Science lesson where students use technology to learn about nonvascular plants. |
Not so Simple Machines |
6 to 8 |
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Students create a machine, using a combination of simple machines, to solve a problem. Students produce a podcast commercial, a photo story, and digital presentation to 'sell' their invention. |
Nuclear Scientists Project |
7 to 12 |
Students will study the history of the Atomic Age. They will be talking about many chemists and physicists who added information to the atom model we use now and the development of the atomic bomb. |
Objective Weathering and Erosion |
7 to 12 |
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings) This lesson is contains the learning of the erosion and weathering process. Students will study their own time-lapse photos to determine if their object of study has gone through the process of weathering. The student will have to determine which weathering process has occurred and illustrate what the future product would be. |
Ocean Animals- A Kindergarten Research Project |
K to 1 |
(5.0 stars, 1 ratings) Kindergarten students will choose an ocean animal to research to culminate a unit of study on the ocean. Students will conduct “pocket-folder research” with the media specialist and teacher in small groups, after which they will use Kidspiration software to present their findings to the rest of the class. |
Ocean's 4 |
4 to 6 |
(5.0 stars, 2 ratings) Integrating technology in the curriculum is vital for the students to learn 21st century skills. By collaborating with the fourth grade classroom teacher and combining science in the computer class the students can learn subject matter in an interactive, self-directed method. |