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The My State Report Worksheet is designed to help elementary school students learn about and showcase their knowledge of a specific state. This worksheet provides a structured format where students can research and gather information about the state's geography, history, notable landmarks, and more. By using this worksheet, students will be able to delve deeper into their chosen state and present their findings in an organized and engaging manner. Whether it's for a school project or simply to expand their knowledge, this worksheet acts as a valuable tool for young learners interested in discovering more about the United States.
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Social Architecture — Theory and Practice aims to equip the students with theoretical/historical knowledge of ‘Social Architecture’ as well as practical skills for practicing it. Resonating with the theme of SINGAPORE ARCHIFEST 2020—“Architecture Saving OUR World”, students explored the potential roles of social architecture and public spaces in addressing issues of climate change, public health, social equity and cultural continuity. These case studies are documented in two formats: a publication and a website with interactive map. This project, we hope, is only the beginning in bringing together such social architecture movement, to bring forth the spirit of creative activism amidst the dynamically changing world, and to show how architecture can make a difference.
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This is an amazing art and math lesson that I got from a teacher at a conference who did teach a district over from me, but is now getting her PhD. She always had amazing stuff to present at conference. (You're amazing, Mary Franco!) Anyway, this lesson involves Paul Klee and multiplication. I made a little three page Smart Notebook lesson about Klee's work "Once Emerged From the Gray of Night" (where I used to show a poster of it) and have the students talk about what's more important--the words of the poem or the colors and composition? Then we talk about putting two things (like writing and art, or math and art together). It's SUCH an amazing lesson, here's a sneak peek: So, students get a little background knowledge of Klee, then we talk about tessellations and multiplication (and practice on the Smart Board). Then, students get a page of one-inch graph paper and write out a one digit by one digit multiplication problem with a two digit answer. I tell them to choose one that's hard for them to remember, or their favorite one. They then repeat that problem seven times, dropping down and over one square for 4 times, then down and back a square for three times, making them into interlocking tessellation shapes: After they've drawn it all out in pencil and I've checked it, they choose ONE color of fine-tip marker to trace it with, then use colored pencil or watercolor pencil to color. The coloring is a bit of a challenge for them, because they need to forget that they're numbers and only look at the space. They then color it in patterns/designs to make it visually interesting and play with people's minds ('math? I dont' see any math!') It's an awesome lesson that really challenges their thinking. This one really shows the patterns and designs. Oh, it's also important that their numbers COMPLETELY fill the one inch box of the graph paper. I always try to do this lesson at a time of the year when classroom teachers are complaining about students not remembering their math facts. I usually do it with fifth grade, but I did it with sixth one year at the teachers' request.
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The children draw flowers after carefully exploring the individual parts. For ages 3 to 6. Plan 1 session. KEY IDEAS Drawing from observation Looking at shapes Understanding repetition LANGUAGE observation, shape, repetition YOU WILL NEED White drawing paper–approximately 5 x 6 inches Non-toxic black permanent markers (Faber-Castell markers are odorless) Watercolor markers Artificial flowers–one for each child plus extra PROJECT Preparation Display the flowers on contrasting paper in a way that each one can be seen individually. Set out the drawing paper and black markers. Have available, but set aside, the watercolor markers. How to Begin After carefully observing the parts of flowers, explain that each child will choose a flower to explore and draw. Show the children that while flowers may look complicated, they often consist of the same shape, or form, repeated over and over again. Holding up a flower, point out the shape of a single petal and its repetition. Then discuss the pistil and stamen in the flower's center and the stem and leaves. Explain that the children should each choose a flower to take back to the work area. After exploring all of the parts, they will then use black markers to draw the flowers on their papers. Tell the children that after the flowers are drawn, watercolor markers will be available to add color. Emphasize that the children will be drawing from observation or what they see, so it is important that they continually refer to the flowers as they draw. Have the children choose their flowers, draw them with black marker, and then add color with watercolor markers. NOTES Choose flowers with simple shapes. For this lesson, artificial flowers work well because the children can easily handle them to explore the various parts without harming them. Silk flowers are close to real ones and can be used year after year. To encourage the children to take their time and include all the parts of the flowers in their drawings, put the watercolor markers aside until the drawings are completed. We often overlook the simple practice of drawing, an activity that is especially valuable to children of all ages. This is a good project to give the children experience using their eyes for careful observation, making drawing less inhibiting and more rewarding. LET’S TALK ABOUT OUR WORK Ask the children to identify the drawn flowers with the ones on display. Discuss the details in the drawings which help us to identify the flowers. Compare how some children saw the same flower in different ways. What the children might say... I already know how to draw flowers so I don’t need to choose one. Can I draw another flower on my paper? My flower doesn’t have any leaves. Can I draw some anyway? What you might say... Today we are practicing drawing what we observe or see, so it is important to choose one of the flowers and look carefully at its parts. Try choosing a flower that you have never seen before. Draw only a single flower on your paper. If you have extra time, you can take a second piece of paper to draw another flower. If your flower has no leaves and you'd like to add some to your drawing, try looking at the leaves from another flower. Click here to view this lesson in a printer friendly format.
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Are your Algebra 2 students struggling with the steps to sketch polynomials? In this post are links to activities I use in my Algebra 2 class to teaching and practice sketching polynomials. Also includes links to a few free pdf printables that work well in an Algebra 2 class.
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