In an effort to really grasp the concepts of earth and the environment, I've created, with the help of several websites, a wonderful Environmental Science Unit. I did not create the questions, answers, or materials. I used them to create a free document to use in our class. I am offering it to you free of charge so that you may utilize the material for reading and adaptation in your own science class.
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This book is a supplement to your geography, science and social studies learning. While the book is small, it offers a great starting point to guiding your students learning.
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Curious about how well your neighbors know their amendment rights? Use these forms to find out! Host a survey and canvassing event with your students to ask the questions and gather the information. As an added learning op, create a bar graph or chart to display your results.
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Because the civil servant workers in our community are so greatly appreciated, I have incorporated a mini unit study to work in correlation with our anti-drug unit. The mini unit study will incorporate crime scene investigation techniques, sleuth skills for little detectives, and scenario responses for older kiddos.
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It's nearly time for summer vacation. If you kiddos are anything like mine, after two weeks of a relatively "no schedule" atmosphere, they gingerly walk up to you and repeat the following phrase: "Mom, I'm bored!".
*GASP* Never, right?!? But it happens. What can you do to ensure it doesn't? Give them a bucket list. A general list of things they can do that might offer a little bit of calm amidst the "boring" storm. |
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