Pet Perspective
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Students' success at reading documents (in this case, timelines) is imperative if they are to develop and update knowledge of events through the integration of ideas. Related posts:Great American...
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1. Hand out small survey on which group they would like to look up. 2. After looking at the groups take the top three, break them into groups and have them look up stereotypes, struggles, groups or...
View ArticlePoetry Unit
Objectives A. The student will analyze a variety of poetic forms (epic, lyric, sonnet, haiku, ballad, free verse) B. The student will create innovative projects using digital tools to express original...
View ArticlePositive Boundaries
A workshop designed to be repeated consistently to ensure children are equipped with self-respect and healthy boundaries This is an important workshop in The I AM Program as it is part of our ‘Keeping...
View ArticleListening to music
This lesson aims to explain how deaf people can hear music. 1 For the first task you will need a balloon and music player. Blow up the balloon and get the kids to hold it in front of the music. They...
View ArticleMake Bullying HISTORY!
Are you looking for lessons and activities to help end bullying in your school or community? We strongly believe that peace begins in the classroom. People are affected by many different types of...
View ArticleSome Called Me SuperStar
The following activities can be adapted to a whole class, small literature group, or small guided reading group. Choose one or more activities from each section to support comprehension before, during,...
View ArticleHabari Gani? — What’s the News?
Habari Gani? Those Swahili words, meaning What's the News?, may soon become as familiar a holiday message as Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, or Happy New Year. For Habari Gani? is the ritual greeting...
View ArticleKnot a Challenge
Can you tie a knot in a piece of rope without letting go of the two ends? Related posts:Recycled ChallengeChallenge Exercises: Pre-AlgebraChallenge Exercises Integer Word Problems
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