Use movement to demonstrate and understand how matter changes from a solid to a liquid.
Students will gain a deeper understanding of a novel’s characters by analyzing verbs the author uses when showing a character’s actions. Students will demonstrate the ability to identify verbs within...
1. Identify different perspectives of American Indian groups and European explorers over time. 2. Use elements of dance to illustrate feelings/perspectives of different individuals or groups of people. 3. Create...
Students will be able to explain the steps of a water cycle and how the sun affects the process.
Students will use movement to demonstrate properties and matter. How can we demonstrate properties of different objects, using movement? How can we create a dance to help us understand these...
Students will represent the decomposition of teen numbers through dance.
Students will be able to identify the physical features of mountains, hills, lakes, and rivers.
Connect clay techniques and the traditions of NC face jug pottery and cultural heritage, in this visual art and social studies integrated lesson.
Students will be able to identify shapes within their butterfly designs, and compare their designs with other students to find similarities and differences in shapes and colors.
To expose teachers to different art modes to teach the PAWS and the Universals for the Common Areas. To allow teachers the opportunity to create a lesson to teach their...