Description
Use this lesson plan with its included materials to implement an engaging lesson that incorporates nature/science, mathematics, and technology concepts.
- Full lesson plan
- Assessment: Anecdotal Notes
- Assessment: Rubric
- Assessment: Checklist
Arizona Early Learning Standards:
- Science: S.S1.C1.b- Identifies attributes of objects, living things, and natural events in the environment.
- Mathematics: M.S3.C1.a- Sorts and classifies objects by one or more attributes.
- Technology: ET.S6.C2.PO1. Uses the mouse/track pad to perform computer functions such as accessing an application, indicating a choice or activating a link. Use the keyboard to type letters and numbers and know how to use special key functions.
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PreK - 1st
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CCSSK.MD.A.2
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Description
Use this lesson plan with its included materials to implement an engaging lesson that incorporates nature/science, mathematics, and technology concepts.
- Full lesson plan
- Assessment: Anecdotal Notes
- Assessment: Rubric
- Assessment: Checklist
Arizona Early Learning Standards:
- Science: S.S1.C1.b- Identifies attributes of objects, living things, and natural events in the environment.
- Mathematics: M.S3.C1.a- Sorts and classifies objects by one or more attributes.
- Technology: ET.S6.C2.PO1. Uses the mouse/track pad to perform computer functions such as accessing an application, indicating a choice or activating a link. Use the keyboard to type letters and numbers and know how to use special key functions.
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CCSSK.MD.A.2
Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common, to see which object has “more of”/“less of” the attribute, and describe the difference. For example, directly compare the heights of two children and describe one child as taller/shorter.
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