Creative Drama Lesson Plans Classroom lesson plans. Here are links to some lesson plans I ve developed for use in my Creative Drama Classroom (and a few games and lessons from others as http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/Alley/3765/lessons.html
Extractions: Classroom Lesson Plans Here are links to some lesson plans I've developed for use in my Creative Drama Classroom (and a few games and lessons from others as well). All of these lessons have been tested and proven successful in the classroom. Let me know if they work for you. Have a great lesson plan you'd like to share? Send it to me! I'll try it out and post it here. I'm hoping eventually to have a large library of proven lesson plans here. Email me! To help you find just what you need, I've sorted these lessons in a few different ways: By AGE LEVEL By LESSON TYPE By cross-curricular CONTENT Lesson Plans Sorted by Age Level Most of these lesson plans work with a large age range (with appropriate adjustments in level of sophistication), but I've listed them here in approximate order, from youngest to oldest. These lessons are presented with fairly specific instructions, for the most part, but should not be understood as carved-in-stone methods. Every teacher will have her or his individual slant on these activities.
Weather Consultant Lesson: Lesson Plan Weather Consultant lesson Plan. about. lesson Objectives Introduce students to meteorology by having them answer practical questions. http://weathereye.kgan.com/expert/climate/teachers_guide.html
Extractions: A tornado is a vortex. A vortex is a spiral motion of fluid that sucks everything near it toward its center. In the case of a tornado, the fluid is air. A thunderstorm may draw up air from the ground, creating unstable combinations of rising and falling air and resulting in a violent rotating storm. If the storm touches the ground, a tornado is born. A tornado can cause devastating damage.
Bridge - Climate & Atmosphere Barbara s lesson plans in Science Humidity lesson plan for K-8 on making a simple device for checking the humidity in the air. http://www.vims.edu/bridge/climate.html
Extractions: Global Climate Change Storms Ocean World Gulf of Maine: Weather - From the Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Illinois come a collection of classroom activities with teaching guides on various weather-related topics such as pressure, air masses, precipitation, cyclones, forecasting and more. Climate Timeline Tool: Data Access Page - How would you characterize the climate in your backyard? How do current weather conditions compare with climate over the past 30 years, 100 years or 1000 years? Have changes in climate conditions over time influenced stream or river flows? The Data Access page provides you with online resources to help you answer these questions and more. Weather WebQuest - High school level web activity for students to gather information about weather and draw conclusions about how weather effects their lives. The CERES S'COOL (Students' Cloud Observations On-Line) Project - A project which involves school children providing ground truth measurements to assist in the validation of the CERES instruments in climate related studies. The website enables you to compare the surface- and space-based observations to learn more about clouds and climate. Barbara's Lesson Plans in Science: Humidity - Lesson plan for K-8 on making a simple device for checking the humidity in the air.
WI Weather Stories - Lesson Plans Dylan s Story and Analysis. While a junior in high school Dylan was asked to tell a weather story. From this personal story he developed http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/wi_weather_stories/lesson_plans/Dylan.html
Extractions: While a junior in high school Dylan was asked to tell a weather story. From this personal story he developed a series of research questions. Having selected one of these questions he then collected and analyzed the weather observations to address one of these questions. His story and analysis are below. Heat Wave Story
Creative Drama Lesson Plans Classroom lesson plans. Here are links to some lesson plans I ve developed for use in my Creative Drama Classroom (and a few games and lessons from others as http://www.childdrama.com/lessons.html
Extractions: Classroom Lesson Plans Here are links to some lesson plans I've developed for use in my Creative Drama Classroom (and a few games and lessons from others as well). All of these lessons have been tested and proven successful in the classroom. Let me know if they work for you. Have a great lesson plan you'd like to share? Send it to me! I'll try it out and post it here. I'm hoping eventually to have a large library of proven lesson plans here. Email me! To help you find just what you need, I've sorted these lessons in a few different ways: By AGE LEVEL By LESSON TYPE By cross-curricular CONTENT Lesson Plans Sorted by Age Level Most of these lesson plans work with a large age range (with appropriate adjustments in level of sophistication), but I've listed them here in approximate order, from youngest to oldest. These lessons are presented with fairly specific instructions, for the most part, but should not be understood as carved-in-stone methods. Every teacher will have her or his individual slant on these activities. DRAMA FROM PICTURE BOOKS: A collection of ideas for using a picture book to start a Drama activity. Listed first here because the ideas vary widely as to appropriate age level.
Lesson Plans - When Natural Hazards Become Human Disasters Sister Storms Children of the Tropical Seas. Overview In this lesson students will learn about different kinds of tropical storms throughout the world. http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/15/g68/
Extractions: When Natural Hazards Become Human Disasters Lewis and Clark: Native American Contributions Lewis and Clark: Overcoming Obstacles Natural Hazard Risks in the United States Natural Hazards: Same Forces, Different Impacts Sister Storms: Children of the Tropical Seas The Impact of Natural Hazards Around the World The Land and Lifestyle of the Inca The Ocean and Weather: El Niño and La Niña Tracking Tornadoes Complete Index When Natural Hazards Become Human Disasters Overview: In this lesson, students will gain a better understanding of natural events and consider the dangers that natural hazards and natural disasters pose to humans. Through writing, and by gathering and comparing data, students will examine factors that make hazards a threat to people. This lesson, which can be adapted for older students, is a good accompaniment to giant screen film, Forces of Nature . [Note: It is suggested that this lesson be conducted before students see the film.] Connections to the Curriculum: Geography, earth science, language arts
E. L. Easton - English - Weather to meteorology / uwmc.uwc.edu Course Outline Weather Climate / Martin Hackworth Course Outline Weather Forecasting / orca.rsmas.miami.edu lesson Plan http://eleaston.com/weathermat.html
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EDSITEment - Lesson Plan Open Printable lesson Plan. lesson 4 Scientists Study the Corps Diaries. specialists in zoology (animals), botany (plants), meteorology (weather), Native http://www.marcopolo-education.org/mg/lesson275.aspx
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Clean Air Kids - Spokane County Air Pollution Control Authority lessons/lesson_plans.html. meteorology lesson Plan for middle and high school, www.coollessons.org/. Air Travelers. Introduction to http://www.scapca.org/cleanairkids/teacherresources/resources.htm
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METEOROLOGY - DOES WEATHER HAPPEN RANDOMLY? An online weather unit in which students establish pattterns between altitude, latitude, temperature, pressure, and dew point. Acid rain research can be done through this site. http://www.cl.ais.net/rlevine/Weathr20.htm
Meteorology, Does Weather Happen Randomly? meteorology, does weather happen randomly? This World Wide Web (WWW) site, maintained for grade 5 to 8 by a middle school teacher, provides a series of weather related lessons and investigations. http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.coollessons.org/Weathr20.htm&y=0
K-12: Other Sciences : HEALTH / HUMAN BODY HEALTH / HUMAN BODY. Be a Nutritional Entrepreneur lesson plan designed by teacher Elaine Kilmer for the Genentech Web site of archived classroom activities. http://www.ceismc.gatech.edu/busyt/sci.html
Education World ® - Lesson Planning: Hurricane Watch! Encourage older students to complete the Handle a Hurricane lesson plan, at which they will learn about hurricanes, explore social factors, and decide whether http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/lesson076.shtml
Extractions: Related Articles ... Science Lesson Planning Article L E S S O N P L A N N I N G A R T I C L E To your students, September probably means new friends, new books, and new and exciting adventures. But to meteorologists, September signifies an adventure of another kind. It's the peak month of the Atlantic hurricane season. This week, Education World brings the two together, providing activities designed to help your students understand this powerful force of nature. Most residents of the United States will never experience a hurricane first hand. But all will hear, at some time in their lives, news reports about the destruction caused by one of these violent storms. Just what are hurricanes? How do they form? Who do they affect? What damage do they cause? The information and activities below will help you answer those questions, as well as provide some exciting additions to your curriculum. WHAT'S IN A NAME?
TeacherSource . Recommended Links . Science & Technology | PBS meteorology Guides This collection of web based modules incorporate text, colorful diagrams, animations, computer simulations, audio and video to introduce http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/recommended/rec_links_science.shtm
Extractions: Take the elevator to the dinosaur floor to tour the exhibits on dinosaurs and how they may have been affected by volcanoes, a giant impact from a meteor, disease, a super nova, and orbital changes creating ice ages. The Earth Floor covers plate tectonics, biodiversity, adaptations, biomes, spheres (hydrosphere, biosphere, atmosphere), the rock cycle and the water cycle. The Teacher section requires a password which may be obtained through http://www.cotf.edu/ete/aboutus/AUmeet.html. The Einstein Archives from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem provides online access to Albert Einsteins scientific writings, non-scientific writings and travel diaries. There are thousands of manuscripts which can be searched, many which have been digitized. Some materials can be views in jpg or pdf format and the collection also includes non-textual materials such as photographs, sound recordings and film clips. June 2004 is a perfect time for investigating this site because it will be the first time in over a hundred years that the transit occurs. This year, the Venus Transit occurs on June 8. The Venus Transit helped astronomers determine the scale of the solar system. The prediction of the passage (transit) of Venus across the face of the Sun was the key to deriving the distance to the Sun, the "Astronomical Unit" or AU. There is an educators guide for the astronomy section. Other sections of this site include Captain Cooks Explorations and Waka Voyaging Section dealing with Polynesian and Maori ocean voyaging in the Pacific. If you miss this transit, you can catch the next one in 2012, but after that, it will be in 2117.
Earth Sciences Breathe? Phases of the Moon; Pizza Box Solar Oven; Rain Forest Plants; Rain or Shine Lessons to Explore meteorology and Weather; Re http://www.reachoutmichigan.org/funexperiments/agesubject/earthsciences.html
Extractions: Search www.reachoutmichigan.org Search WWW Acid Rain: An Air Pollutant Air Pollution Antarctica I - Why Do Scientists Go to Antarctica? Antarctica II - Why is Antarctica So Important to Our Planet? ... Greenhouse Effect from Newton's Apple The Greenhouse Effect How Are Caves Formed? How Can Rain Be Acid? How Do We Get the Impurities Out of Drinking Water? : Making Freshwater from Seawater Lightning Making An Anemometer Making a Water Sampler The "Minimum" Solar Box Cooker ... Oil Spills - How Do You Clean Up an Oil Spill?
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Extractions: Networthy Lessons were developed by participants in the North Dakota USWest/NDEA Teacher Network Project. The lessons were based on a traditional lesson that participants were already using in their professional practice. This revised version includes telecommunication components which improve the teaching and learning process. The lessons were field tested and revised by the authors. Indicates new lessons plans.