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Culturally Mindful Connection Assessment - Yourway Learning

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K to 12
Complete this short assessment to analyze the strengths of relationships and connections within your school community. Using a 0-5 scale, you can rank the strength of relationships...more
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Complete this short assessment to analyze the strengths of relationships and connections within your school community. Using a 0-5 scale, you can rank the strength of relationships and interactions between students and teachers and the inclusive celebration of student achievements. The results share suggestions for an action plan of implementation to strengthen and support Black male students in classrooms and schools.

tag(s): african american (123), artificial intelligence (189), cross cultural understanding (178), multilingual (78), student-centered (8), Teacher Utilities (201)

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Although this tool provides feedback to support Black students in the classroom, it is also valuable to generate specific ideas for implementing an action plan to support and include students of all cultures within the school community. Extend this tool's ideas using the request changes feature to ask for more specific information. For example, if the suggestion includes establishing structured peer support networks, ask for specific ideas and examples on how to do this for your grade level. Share the ideas with your administrators and grade-level peers as you consider ways to implement your plans. Consider using an organizational tool such as Milanote reviewed here to collaborate, save, and share your ideas and resources.
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A Hurricane Comes to Sesame Street - Sesame Workshop

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K to 2
 
Sesame Workshop's A Hurricane Comes to Sesame Street is a short, impactful video that helps young children process the emotional aftermath of natural disasters through the familiar...more
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Sesame Workshop's A Hurricane Comes to Sesame Street is a short, impactful video that helps young children process the emotional aftermath of natural disasters through the familiar lens of Big Bird and his friends. As Big Bird copes with the destruction of his nest, students learn about feelings like sadness, fear, and hope--and how community support can help rebuild both homes and hearts. The site also offers guided discussion questions to encourage emotional expression and understanding, making it a valuable tool for teachers addressing tough topics in a gentle, age-appropriate way.

tag(s): communities (38), hurricanes (33), preK (291)

In the Classroom

Consider sharing this resource with families on your class website. Students can share their feelings using Seesaw's reviewed here community library to find emojis. Students can create a hurricane in a jar. Finally, students can create an emergency readiness kit and plan in case of a hurricane (or other emergency).
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Emergencies - Sesame Workshop

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K to 2
 
Looking for a gentle, age-appropriate way to introduce emergency preparedness in your classroom? Sesame Workshop's Emergencies video is a quick 45-second clip that helps young children...more
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Looking for a gentle, age-appropriate way to introduce emergency preparedness in your classroom? Sesame Workshop's Emergencies video is a quick 45-second clip that helps young children understand what to do during an emergency. But the learning doesn't stop there--the website also includes a variety of supportive resources such as a Wildfires Family Guide, Emergency Family Kit video, "Let's Pack an Emergency Kit" activity, tips for Rebuilding After a Hurricane, and guidance for Talking About an Unexpected Emergency. There's even a lesson on the importance of knowing your first and last name. Many of these resources are available in Spanish, making them accessible for a wider range of families and classrooms.

tag(s): communities (38), natural disasters (19), preK (291)

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Students can create an emergency kit. Students can use Book Creator reviewed here to offer tips and suggestions in dealing with an emergency. Students can record themselves saying their first and last name using Free Screen Recorder Online reviewed here.
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Play and Learn Science Resources - PBS Kids

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K to 2
 
The PBS KIDS Play & Learn Science website is a fantastic resource for teachers looking to spark curiosity and hands-on learning in young scientists. Designed for preK - grade 2 ...more
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The PBS KIDS Play & Learn Science website is a fantastic resource for teachers looking to spark curiosity and hands-on learning in young scientists. Designed for preK - grade 2 students, this platform offers interactive games, activities, and videos that help build foundational science skills in fun and engaging ways. Topics include weather, forces, simple machines, and the properties of water--all presented through playful exploration with favorite PBS KIDS characters. It also provides tips for families and educators on extending learning into the real world, making it perfect for classroom use or at-home enrichment.

tag(s): density (18), simple machines (20), weather (160)

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Share the games on an interactive whiteboard or provide a link on your class website, LMS, or newsletter. Students can complete activities in the Seesaw reviewed here community library. Students can use Google Drawings reviewed here to complete a roll and ramp sort.
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Culturally Responsive Teaching - Yourway Learning

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K to 12
 
With this AI-based generation tool, you can remix your traditional lesson plan to include culturally responsive teaching strategies and activities. Complete the form by adding the requested...more
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With this AI-based generation tool, you can remix your traditional lesson plan to include culturally responsive teaching strategies and activities. Complete the form by adding the requested information, including grade, subject, learning objectives, students' cultural and linguistic backgrounds, and student assets. Completed responses include suggestions for resources, cultural awareness activities, inclusivity, and differentiated instruction. Use the options to request changes to adjust the output as needed, then download the response to your device or copy and paste it into a new document.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (189), cross cultural understanding (178), racism (83), Teacher Utilities (201), teaching strategies (52)

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Use this AI generator to find inclusive teaching ideas for any lesson in just seconds. Ask for ideas to incorporate a student's culture into activities or integrate cultural learning activities across all subject areas. For example, when learning about European countries, find activities to include with science, math, and writing assignments. Make a new student feel at home by integrating ideas from their culture into reading and writing projects. Develop critical thinking skills by incorporating inquiry thinking and suggested activities into your current lessons. As a final project, ask student groups to create digital books using Book Creator reviewed here using images and descriptions that reflect a multicultural understanding of their learning activities.
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Student Feedback - Yourway Learning

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2 to 12
Providing meaningful feedback to students is key to helping them understand where they are in the learning process and providing guidance for the future. This AI-generation tool analyzes...more
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Providing meaningful feedback to students is key to helping them understand where they are in the learning process and providing guidance for the future. This AI-generation tool analyzes student work using your input on grade level, subject, title, and assignment description to provide specific feedback on the content. Feedback includes information on the student's ability to address the topic, how their writing supports the objectives, and specific ideas for enhancing and improving the content.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (189), assessment (146), feedback (13), writing (322)

In the Classroom

Use this tool to gather quick feedback for student writing activities and share it with students as part of their editing and revision process. Share a link to this tool on your class website or newsletter for students to use as a helpful tool to improve their writing before submitting their final draft. Use the feedback provided to guide your writing instruction; for example, if many students need to improve their work by adding specific examples, use this information to develop additional lessons to teach this skill. Use Google Docs or Microsoft Word for students to track and share writing revisions. For example, ask students to begin writing projects in Google Docs. After sharing their work, use Student Feedback to analyze the work based on your criteria, then share the feedback portion with the student. Ask the student to highlight areas that need improvement, then use that information as a starting point to revise the text below the original text. When finished, ask the student to write a short reflective piece on methods to improve their writing. This method lets you view each writing process step as a reflective activity.
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SEL Lesson Planner - Yourway Learning

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K to 12
 
This AI-powered tool generates social-emotional learning (SEL) plans for any topic and grade level. Begin by adding the grade level, then select the SEL competency to address from the...more
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This AI-powered tool generates social-emotional learning (SEL) plans for any topic and grade level. Begin by adding the grade level, then select the SEL competency to address from the five options: self-awareness, self-management, and others. In the final box, add the topic, standard, or objective to address and include additional details to consider when generating your lesson. After the lesson is generated, use the available options to request changes and modify the lesson to fit your needs. Download or save your lesson plan document using the options available at the Manage Content dropdown box.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (189), social and emotional learning (110), Teacher Utilities (201)

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Save this lesson generator for many different classroom uses. Create lessons to build social-emotional learning skills that address the needs of your students or incorporate SEL thinking processes into lessons that require students to understand different perspectives, such as the civil rights movement or the environmental impacts of pollution. Take time to develop the prompt for the final box to include specific information for the type of lesson to create, teaching frameworks to include, technology to incorporate, and consideration of thinking routines. For example, use a prompt such as "the civil rights movement of the 1960s, include five station rotation activities; one should be technology-based" to generate a SEL lesson. Consider adding Thinking Routines, reviewed here that encourages students to use perspective to consider others' thoughts, experiences, and feelings.
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Distribution and Water Use - PBS LearningMedia

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3 to 6
   
Distribution and Water Use highlights the water usage on Earth. The two resources included in the media gallery are a two-minute and thirty-second video and a graphic from NASA...more
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Distribution and Water Use highlights the water usage on Earth. The two resources included in the media gallery are a two-minute and thirty-second video and a graphic from NASA highlighting how freshwater is used across sectors in the United States of America. Everything in the collection can be shared via Google Classroom, a link to students, and social sharing. Lessons can also be built upon once you log into the site. Materials are available in Spanish and align with the NGSS.

tag(s): nasa (28), water (105)

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Students can compare and contrast water usage in the world with another country using Figjam reviewed here. Students can use Padlet reviewed here to post questions, comments, and wonderings. Students can use Google Drawings reviewed here to create maps and graphs of water usage.
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OK2Ask: Tech Made EZ with Clipchamp - TeachersFirst

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K to 12
 
This recording of an OK2Ask online professional learning session is from April 2025. You can register and immediately view the archive of the session.

Discover the power
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This recording of an OK2Ask online professional learning session is from April 2025. You can register and immediately view the archive of the session.

Discover the power of using instructional video in your classroom by exploring Clipchamp, Microsoft's user-friendly video editing tool. In this workshop, you'll learn to create engaging videos that enhance instruction, support differentiation, and cater to the needs of all learners, including multilingual students. This session will equip you with the skills you need to leverage Clipchamp's latest features for effective teaching and assessment. As a result of this session, teachers will: 1. Master the fundamentals of Clipchamp. 2. Implement strategies for using video content to differentiate instruction. 3. Collaborate on strategies for incorporating Clipchamp into classroom instruction and assessment. This session is appropriate for teachers at all technology levels.

tag(s): creating media (18), professional development (395), video (267)

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The archive of this teacher-friendly, hands-on webinar will empower and inspire you to use learning technology in the classroom and for professional productivity. As appropriate, specific classroom examples and ideas have been shared. View the session with a few of your teaching colleagues to find and share new ideas. Once registered, find additional reference materials, tutorials, and how-to information to help you review or extend your knowledge from the session in the handout posted on the session landing page. Resources may include additional ideas and examples on integrating the tools and strategies shared in classroom instruction. Learn more about OK2Ask and upcoming sessions here.
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OK2Ask: Resource Roundup: Free Tools from the Edge - TeachersFirst

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K to 12
 
This recording of an OK2Ask online professional learning session is from April 2025. You can register and immediately view the archive of the session.

Discover free digital
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Discover free digital tools that empower students to creatively demonstrate their learning! Explore the TeachersFirst Edge--a collection of web-based resources that enable quick, engaging project creation. Learn how students can easily make explainer images, concept maps, videos, and more to showcase their understanding across different subject areas. As a result of this session, teachers will: 1. Navigate and understand the organization of TeachersFirst Edge resource categories. 2. Identify and select free digital tools that support creative, student-centered knowledge demonstration. 3. Develop a practical plan for integrating an Edge tool into an upcoming instructional unit by creating a sample learning artifact. This session is appropriate for teachers at all technology levels.

tag(s): creating media (18), professional development (395), student-centered (8)

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The archive of this teacher-friendly, hands-on webinar will empower and inspire you to use learning technology in the classroom and for professional productivity. As appropriate, specific classroom examples and ideas have been shared. View the session with a few of your teaching colleagues to find and share new ideas. Once registered, find additional reference materials, tutorials, and how-to information to help you review or extend your knowledge from the session in the handout posted on the session landing page. Resources may include additional ideas and examples on integrating the tools and strategies shared in classroom instruction. Learn more about OK2Ask and upcoming sessions here.
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OK2Ask: Engage & Inspire with More Thinking Routines - TeachersFirst

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1 to 12
 
This recording of an OK2Ask online professional learning session is from April 2025. You can register and immediately view the archive of the session.

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Dive deeper into Project Zero Thinking Routines to focus on perspective-taking strategies that build empathy and social-emotional skills. This workshop explores innovative ways to help students think about their thinking, listen with understanding, and take responsible risks. You'll learn how to integrate digital tools and AI technologies to transform perspective-taking routines into engaging, interactive experiences. Discover practical techniques for fostering empathy, critical thinking, and meaningful classroom discussions that encourage students to see the world through diverse lenses. As a result of this session, teachers will: 1. Understand perspective-taking thinking routines and their impact on developing students' empathy and social-emotional skills. 2. Develop strategies to help students reflect on their thinking processes and listen with understanding and empathy. 3. Integrate digital tools and technologies to enhance perspective-taking thinking routines. This session is appropriate for teachers at all technology levels.

tag(s): critical thinking (137), differentiation (86), empathy (37), professional development (395), social and emotional learning (110)

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The archive of this teacher-friendly, hands-on webinar will empower and inspire you to use learning technology in the classroom and for professional productivity. As appropriate, specific classroom examples and ideas have been shared. View the session with a few of your teaching colleagues to find and share new ideas. Once registered, find additional reference materials, tutorials, and how-to information to help you review or extend your knowledge from the session in the handout posted on the session landing page. Resources may include additional ideas and examples on integrating the tools and strategies shared in classroom instruction. Learn more about OK2Ask and upcoming sessions here.
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OK2Ask: Believe the Hype! Using HyperDocs for Innovative Instruction - TeachersFirst

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1 to 12
 
This recording of an OK2Ask online professional learning session is from April 2025. You can register and immediately view the archive of the session.

HyperDocs have evolved
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This recording of an OK2Ask online professional learning session is from April 2025. You can register and immediately view the archive of the session.

HyperDocs have evolved beyond simple digital worksheets into powerful, flexible learning experiences that transform classroom instruction. In this workshop, participants will discover how to leverage HyperDocs as versatile instructional tools that support diverse learners, empower student voice, and facilitate the integration of cutting-edge technology. Learn how to design interactive, differentiated lessons that maximize student engagement and learning potential and gain new insights into using AI to streamline lesson planning and support multilingual learners. As a result of this session, teachers will: 1. Understand the core principles and benefits of using HyperDocs in instruction. 2. Identify effective design strategies by exploring sample HyperDocs and templates. 3. Learn techniques for integrating AI tools to assist in HyperDoc creation. This session is appropriate for teachers at all technology levels.

tag(s): Google (48), teaching strategies (52)

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The archive of this teacher-friendly, hands-on webinar will empower and inspire you to use learning technology in the classroom and for professional productivity. As appropriate, specific classroom examples and ideas have been shared. View the session with a few of your teaching colleagues to find and share new ideas. Once registered, find additional reference materials, tutorials, and how-to information to help you review or extend your knowledge from the session in the handout posted on the session landing page. Resources may include additional ideas and examples on integrating the tools and strategies shared in classroom instruction. Learn more about OK2Ask and upcoming sessions here.
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Media and Video Game jobs collection - PBS LearningMedia

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K to 12
    
Learn about Media and Video Game jobs at this collection that includes various resources, including videos, audio, documents, lesson plans, webpages, and collections for grades kindergarten...more
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Learn about Media and Video Game jobs at this collection that includes various resources, including videos, audio, documents, lesson plans, webpages, and collections for grades kindergarten through twelfth. There are thousands of resources available to search. Videos are available for future jobs, such as how to make a video game, lighting technicians, and more. Lesson plans on video editing, pre-production, during, and post-production, microphone tips, and more. Lessons plans featured contain a summary, time allotted, learning objectives, preparation, procedure, and standards. Filters are available to sort by grade level, subject, resource type, length of video/audio, language, accessibility, and additional features.

tag(s): careers (183), coding (87)

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Students can watch two videos on the same topic and compare and contrast them using ClassTools Interactive Venn Diagrams reviewed here. You can click on the right side to choose between a two or three-circle Venn diagram. Students can use Scratch reviewed here to create a video game. Finally, students can use the video editing tips and tricks while producing their video.
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What's So Cool About Manufacturing Lesson Collection - PBS LearningMedia

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3 to 5
   
The What's So Cool About Manufacturing lesson collection features STEM-based lessons with supplemental videos from the What's So Cool About Manufacturing student video contest....more
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The What's So Cool About Manufacturing lesson collection features STEM-based lessons with supplemental videos from the What's So Cool About Manufacturing student video contest. There are twelve lessons designed for grades 3-5 featured including: Bottle Cap Art Activity, Design a Scale Model of Your Ideal Study Space, Engineering Building Activity, Engineer a Better Airplane, Communications in Manufacturing, English and Literacy Activity, History Exploration 1, History Exploration 2, Math Building, House Building, Play-Doh Activity, and Green Science Activity. The lesson plans include the learning objectives, supplies, videos, procedure, guiding questions, and culminating activity. This lesson addresses the Common Core Standards, College and Career Readiness Standards for Adult Education, and ISTE Standards.

tag(s): STEM (312)

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Students can participate in the lessons that are available on the website. Students can use Book Creator reviewed here to post and journal their experiences with each of the activities. Finally, students can use Padlet reviewed here to share their favorite lesson and why.
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Solar Eclipses: A Reference Guide - Library of Congress

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1 to 12
The Library of Congress Solar Eclipses: A Reference Guide is a comprehensive educational resource designed to support teachers and students in exploring the science, history,...more
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The Library of Congress Solar Eclipses: A Reference Guide is a comprehensive educational resource designed to support teachers and students in exploring the science, history, and observation of solar eclipses. It offers curated materials for various audiences, including young readers, educators, and general science enthusiasts. The guide features digitized historical eclipse maps and diagrams, expedition reports, instructional books, and links to external resources like NASA and the American Astronomical Society.

tag(s): space (220)

In the Classroom

Students can explore the links on the Library of Congress's website. Students can compare and contrast the various solar eclipses that have happened around the world. Compare using a tool such as ClassTools Interactive Venn Diagrams reviewed here. You can click on the right side to choose between a two or three-circle Venn diagram. Students can also create a 3D version of what will happen during a solar eclipse.
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Mechanics - PBS LearningMedia

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K to 12
    
The PBS Mechanics collection features various resources, including videos, audio, documents, lesson plans, and collections for all grades. There are over one thousand resources available...more
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The PBS Mechanics collection features various resources, including videos, audio, documents, lesson plans, and collections for all grades. There are over one thousand resources available to search. Videos are available on exploring jet engine mechanics, aircraft mechanics, career connections, mechanical engineer manager, and many more. There are also mechanics featured that answer questions such as "Why did you become a mechanical engineer?" and "Why did you become a scientist?" Along with individuals discussing their jobs. Lesson plans on communication, history, math, science, and more are posted. Lesson plans contain a summary, time allotted, learning objectives, preparation, procedure, and standards. Filters are available to sort by grade level, subject, resource type, length of video/audio, language, accessibility, and additional features.

tag(s): careers (183), engineering (137)

In the Classroom

Students can participate in the lessons that are available on the website. Students can use WordClouds reviewed here to generate words associated with mechanics. Finally, students can compare and contrast two types of mechanics using Google Drawings reviewed here.
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Play-Doh Science - PBS LearningMedia

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3 to 5
  
The Play-Doh Science lesson plan shows students how to combine various ingredients to make Play-Doh. Like manufacturing, students must follow specific steps to create their finished...more
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The Play-Doh Science lesson plan shows students how to combine various ingredients to make Play-Doh. Like manufacturing, students must follow specific steps to create their finished product. The lesson plan includes the learning objectives, supplies, videos, procedure, guiding questions, and culminating activity. Everything in the collection can be shared via Google Classroom, a link to students, and social sharing. This lesson addresses the Benchmark for Science Literacy.

tag(s): creativity (87)

In the Classroom

Students can create things with their Play-Doh. Students can use Padlet, reviewed here to post questions or challenges in their creation of the play-dough. Finally, students can share their step-by-step process using Free Screen Recorder Online, reviewed here.
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Green Science Lesson Plan - PBS LearningMedia

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3 to 5
  
View the Green Science Lesson Plan, which shows students how different industries employ sustainable methods and approaches in their work. Students will learn why it is essential to...more
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View the Green Science Lesson Plan, which shows students how different industries employ sustainable methods and approaches in their work. Students will learn why it is essential to be sustainable and create an eco-friendly product. As in manufacturing, students must follow a specific list of steps to make their finished product. The lesson plan includes the learning objectives, supplies, videos, procedure, guiding questions, and culminating activity. This lesson addresses the Benchmark for Science Literacy.

tag(s): careers (183), sustainability (51)

In the Classroom

Students can detail their tests and product by writing a digital story using Book Creator reviewed here. Students can use Padlet reviewed here to post their finished product. Students can use Free Screen Recorder Online reviewed here to create a sales pitch about their eco-friendly product.
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Engineering a Better Airplane Lesson Plan - PBS LearningMedia

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3 to 5
  
Engineering a Better Airplane Lesson Plan allows students to create their paper planes using the engineering design process. Students have to follow a specific list of steps to create...more
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Engineering a Better Airplane Lesson Plan allows students to create their paper planes using the engineering design process. Students have to follow a specific list of steps to create the finished product and design, test, evaluate, and redesign to make the most efficient plane. The lesson plan includes the learning objectives, supplies, videos, procedure, guiding questions, and culminating activity. This lesson addresses the NGSS, ISTE, Benchmarks for Science Literacy, and National Core Art Standards.

tag(s): aeronautics (12), engineering (137)

In the Classroom

Students can use ClipChamp reviewed here to record their testing data of the airplane's flight. Students can use Padlet reviewed here to share their challenges and questions. Finally, students can have a contest in which they fly all their airplanes to see which one goes the furthest.
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Engineering Building Activity: Lesson Plan - PBS LearningMedia

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3 to 5
  
"PBS Media: Engineering Building Activity: Lesson Plan" allows students to create a housing structure with various materials. For example, in manufacturing, students must follow a specific...more
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"PBS Media: Engineering Building Activity: Lesson Plan" allows students to create a housing structure with various materials. For example, in manufacturing, students must follow a specific list of steps to make their finished product. The lesson plan includes the learning objectives, supplies, videos, procedure, guiding questions, and culminating activity. Everything in the collection can be shared via Google Classroom, with a link to students and social sharing. This lesson addresses the NGSS, ISTE, Benchmarks for Science Literacy, and National Core Art Standards.

tag(s): architecture (84), engineering (137)

In the Classroom

Students can extend the lesson using Free Screen Recorder Online reviewed here to share their creation and how they created it. Students can use Padlet reviewed here to share challenges and questions that they had. Finally, students can host an art show with all the housing structures that were designed.
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