World War II | Lesson Plan Materials
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Essential Vocabulary: Computer Words
The future looks brighter for students who use this series to develop valuable life and survival skills! Each of the 5 books in the set targets an important aspect of the everyday world. Key vocabulary is introduced in context and then reinforced...
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Painting Dots with Georges Seuart
Students will learn about the artist Georges Seuart and then draw a picture using pointillism.
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Students will learn about the artist Gioacchino Barberi and then make An archaic mosaic.
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Students will create a shop sign that advertises something that would have been sold during the Middle Ages.
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Students will practice ten words, read how St. Bernards came to be rescue dogs and answer questions in test format.
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Students will investigate the oceans of the world.
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Students will understand major discoveries in science and technology and the major scientist and inventors responsible for them.
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Learn about the important dates in Mexican history with this fun board game activity.
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December 22nd- Christmas Day. Celebrate this holiday by learning how different countries celebrate Christmas around the world.
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Studens will use a map and flag of Mexico.
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Stduetsn will read Spanish vocabulary and color accordingly.
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Students will work through a unit on primary, secondary and complementary colors while using the art of Georgia O'Keefe, Vincent Van Gogh and Henri Matisse.
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Students will learn about Native American dwellings.
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Students will learn about the Chinese New Year as they create a paper dragon.
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Unscramble the words to answer questions about the 2008 Olympic games.
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Kwanzaa, the African American Celebration of Ancestry
December 26th- Kwanzaa begins. Learn about this Africa-American celebration of ancestry and learn how to play games and make traditional food for this holiday.
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Students will research to find facts and figures about the Holocaust.
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Use map projects, time lines, and experiments to teach students about the geography, science, history, literature, language, government, legends, and traditions of Canada. Students pan for gold, write haiku poetry, design totem poles, and more.
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Contains a list of history websites for teachers.
