This is a multi-day project supporting the Bridges portion of the Form & Function Ontario grade 7 curriculum. Using the PBS site to support research, students will create a PowerPoint presentation about an assigned bridge. Attached is a teacher example to show students, a rubric, and assignment sheet detailing expectations by slide. A great starter project to get students used to presentations.
In this STEM project, students will learn about how big a blue whale is in relation to units they work with and understand (metric). Following a lesson on finding the size of a blue whale from a scaled-down image, students will plan a whale drawing, then go outside and draw a life-size blue whale. Includes: Interactive PowerPoint with HandoutSolo Drawing ActivityPost-Activity ReflectionOptional Procedural Writing ActivityThis project includes language, art, & science, and is best used to suppo
In this project, students will research a different style of dance, and then present on it. Dance styles are purposely chosen from all over the world, each with their own cultural and traditional history. Dance styles include: Tap Dance - USA, African-AmericanHighland Dance - ScotlandSalsa - CubaDisco - USASufi Whirling - EgyptDanza de Tijeras - PeruBallet - ItalyIrish Stepdance - IrelandSwing - USABallroom - EuropeKathakali - IndiaPasodoble - FranceProject includes introductory sheet for stude
This is a great multi-day activity to wrap up the Ontario Grade 8 Cells Unit. In this project, students will compare a plant or animal cell to a concept of their choice: ie. "A Cell is Like A Farm", "A Cell is Like A Computer", etc. Then, they will make a creative display of their analogy, comparing each organelle to a specific component of a cell. They can make a poster, PowerPoint, song, or another creative display.
This worksheet can be used repeatedly at different points throughout a school year, in order to better understand how your students are feeling about math class. Students use word banks and fill in different questions, such as describing their feelings during math class, what areas in math they feel strong or weak in, and more. I like to play soft music and turn the lights low while students work on this, and encourage them to take their time and be honest. Enjoy!
This choice board activity is great to use as-is for student choice, or alternatively, is easily convertible for use in stations/centres. Prerequisite Knowledge:It is a good idea to use this activity once you have already taught the Elements of Dance (Body, Space, Time, Energy, Relationship). Knowing this vocabulary will help students more confidently fill out their Venn Diagrams.Check out my resource “Unit One: Elements of Dance” on TPT for a multi-day unit with activities and graphic organizer
This interactive PowerPoint contains discussion questions that encourage students to consider how plants/trees reproduce through seeds. After the PowerPoint lesson, there is a handout to accompany the pinecone experience. Great to accompany any ecology unit. You will need pinecones for this lesson. I have my students collect them beforehand.
This Solar Oven project is ideal for a culminating project to end Heat in the Environment in Grade 7, or any grade looking for a fun end of-year project! This project contains: -An introductory PowerPoint -Planning Worksheet #1 -Planning Worksheet #2 -Reflection Worksheet This project takes me approximately 8 science periods when you include building time!
This Name Dance project is a great icebreaker for shy classes to get introduced to dance in a silly, non-judgemental way. Complete with planning sheets, peer reviews, reflections, and assessment.
This multi-day project contains an interactive PowerPoint lesson on Descriptive Language & Haikus. It then introduces a project on a Haiku that can be supplemented with creative design. A rubric is included.
Prerequisite Knowledge:It is a good idea to use this activity once you have already taught the Elements of Dance (Body, Space, Time, Energy, Relationship). Knowing this vocabulary will help students more confidently fill out their Venn Diagrams.Check out my resource “Unit One: Elements of Dance” on TPT for a multi-day unit with activities and graphic organizers to get students comfortable analyzing dance.About This ResourceThis is a 6-lesson unit for lyrical dance, helping students learn the bas
If your students are into the hydraulic press squishing video compilations online, then this unit is a great way to get student buy-in. This is a 6-lesson unit with a final project and assessment. Prerequisite Knowledge:It is a good idea to use this activity once you have already taught the Elements of Dance (Body, Space, Time, Energy, Relationship). Knowing this vocabulary will help students more confidently fill out their Venn Diagrams.Check out my resource “Unit One: Elements of Dance” on TPT
Prerequisite Knowledge:It is a good idea to use this activity once you have already taught the Elements of Dance (Body, Space, Time, Energy, Relationship). Knowing this vocabulary will help students more confidently fill out their Venn Diagrams.Check out my resource “Unit One: Elements of Dance” on TPT for a multi-day unit with activities and graphic organizers to get students comfortable analyzing dance.Assessment:There is an answer key for each comparison, and an assessment sample at the end o
This is a dance worksheet that can be used to analyze any dance video! Show your students a dance video off YouTube, then have them complete the analysis sheet for marks. This analysis worksheet uses the five elements of dance: Time, Space, Body, Energy, Time, and Relationship. The activity works best if you review these terms with students beforehand. I use this worksheet several times a year with different dance videos.
This art project will get students OUTSIDE creating art using found items. Includes an introductory PowerPoint with examples, background info, instructions, and a rubric.
Introduce Order of Operations and BEDMAS with this cut-and-paste activity. Students must cut out the letters spelling BEDMAS, and cut out the corresponding symbols, and paste them into the chart on the second page. Ex. The "( )" should go beside "B" for brackets. ***Note you will need scissors and gluesticks!
This worksheet is perfect to have on hand for early finishers, extra practice, or to help introduce Algebra. Students must use opposite operations to find missing values in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
5th - 9th
Algebra, Math
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