In this lesson, students will take a more active role in their …
In this lesson, students will take a more active role in their learning by discussing a read aloud with their partners. The teacher will become more of a facilitator in the lesson and allow the children to "wrangle" with the content.
Once students realize they are able to gain more information and expand …
Once students realize they are able to gain more information and expand their learning by asking questions, they love to use their question words. In the end, the more students ask, the more they will have to answer; therefore, the more they learn! In this lesson, students will understand and use question words, like who, what, where, when, why, how, over time.
Follow our narrator as she tries traditional dinners with families from Kenya, …
Follow our narrator as she tries traditional dinners with families from Kenya, Japan, and Lebanon while teaching about friends and foods from other world cultures.
Listen to and read along with this story about a princess and …
Listen to and read along with this story about a princess and a dragon. You can choose the ending to the story. Then print off activities to go along with the story.
Read "Miss Dorothy and Her Bookmobile" with Earnestine Sweeting. This story, written …
Read "Miss Dorothy and Her Bookmobile" with Earnestine Sweeting. This story, written by Gloria Houston, tells the true story of the librarian Miss Dorothy. [14:33]
How can we be safe, responsible, and respectful online? From our head …
How can we be safe, responsible, and respectful online? From our head down to our toes, and our feet up to our nose, the Digital Citizens teach students how to be safe, responsible, and respectful online. Approximately 25 mins.
LESSON OBJECTIVES: Understand the importance of being safe, responsible, and respectful online. Learn the "Pause & Think Online" song to remember basic digital citizenship concepts.
Video in which the characters from Between the Lions recite a poem …
Video in which the characters from Between the Lions recite a poem about the four seasons. Students can read the words as they listen to the poem. [0:28]
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