This lesson heavily encourages students to work collaboratively to discover why Eclipses, Seasons, and Moon Phases occur. This lesson plan includes links to templates for student presentations, slides for the lesson, and a link to a Sandbox choice board with independent activities. This lesson follows the station rotation model but tweaked for online delivery. This could easily be reformatted for in-person learning.
This exercise will teach students that they need to be very precise in programming with Scratch. They must get the fox from its starting point to the house without touching any obstacles.
This document includes 10-15 discussion questions (a total of 100 questions) for each of this year's high school Battle of the Books books. The books are I Am J by Cris Beam, Little Brother by Cory Doctorow, Every Day by David Levithan, Somebody, Please Tell Me Who I Am by Harry Mazer, Out of Nowhere by Maria Padian, Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell, Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein and Beneath a Meth Moon by Jacqueline Woodson.
This Groundhog Day lesson was written in 2020, prior to the pandemic. However, many of the items in the craft can be found at home and are easily translatable to zoom classes.
These are the slides I used with my Sun-Earth-Moon System lesson plan. This should be compatible with Nearpod. This lesson was designed to be taught online but could easily be adapted.
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