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A multidisciplinary lesson plan for Frog and Toad Are Friends by Arnold Lobel |
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A great way in integrate writing activites with this classic book |
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Native American interdisciplinary unit |
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A lesson that provides a game that Native American children might have enjoyed |
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Great ideas to introduce any money unit |
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Children attempt to match different footprints to the correct animal |
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Children can take a quiz to analyze how much they know about water |
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Children use a model to help them build houses |
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Children must locate all the 50 states |
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Children match different bears in a concentration game |
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A true/false quiz about Chinese inventions |
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An interdisciplinary unit with numerous lessons to be used after viewing Jurassic Park |
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Clues are given to help students identify the correct cities |
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Word searches and puzzles using computer and math vocabulary |
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Students are given a sentence and asked to identify the different parts of speech |
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Students are shown a portrait and clues to help them select the appropriate Presidents |
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Students select a character and give a brief description which provides writing ideas to other students |
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The students pick a language and try to select the correct English equivalent |
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A game similar to hangman with many different topics (science, music, and history) |
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Students choose the correct constellation |
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Students choose the correct meanings of common idioms |
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Students are asked to find the object that is different |
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Students are asked 7 true/false questions about whooly mammoth facts |
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Great information about humpback whales with some quick and easy quizes for students |
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A lesson plan for teaching animals and their environments using creative writing |