Stretch your thinking with these origami folding lessons Students access the teaching videos using QR codes. Take your learning a step further by learning about how origami has evolved and is saving lives! Snap a pic of each finished design, create a folder in photos to store each one, and create a slide show as a final project.
Strengthen your student's researching skills with this mini enrichment project. The child will use the included resources to build background knowledge and then show what he/she has learned. For those students who would like to take it a step further, there are two additional projects with rubrics included.
This mini enrichment projects supplies students with research materials and allows them to think critically about animals.
The student will first research the topic, then show what he/she learned, and then be given and opportunity to expend his/her learning and do further research.
This enrichment unit gives students an opportunity to research, think critically, and to show what he/she has learned. This unit also has an extension-and opportunity to create a project for those students who area really interested in this topic. This is a great project for personalized learning.
Research the heart and how it works. This incredible process
offers a perfect opportunity for enrichment. The mini project also offers students the chance to extend his/her learning.
Tunnel your way through this mini enrichment project. Learn about the habitat, species, environmental impacts, and societies of the prairie dog. Students can continue on to the extend your learning section if he/she would like to become a prairie dog expert.
Research the lungs and how they help us each and every day, and then show what you learned about these hard working organs.
The resources for research are included. There is an option to take the learning to the next level by working on a critical thinking activity.
This mini research project is perfect for the student who wants answer the questions "How do creatures produce light?" or "Why do creatures produce light?" This mini project starts with the child gathering background information using the included research sources. Then the child will show what he/she learned. There is also an option to stretch the learning with a more advanced research project.
4th - 7th
English Language Arts, Science
FREE
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