Creative Movement Lesson Plans: Movement in Early Childhood, Children Learn Flow
This creative movement lesson plan for Pre K through 3rd grade is part of the series on Elements of Movement in Early Childhood, concentrating on …
Continue ReadingThis creative movement lesson plan for Pre K through 3rd grade is part of the series on Elements of Movement in Early Childhood, concentrating on …
Continue ReadingThis is a four part lesson plan on discovering Native Americans. Students will separate fact and fiction about Native Americans. Students will focus …
Continue ReadingAfter reading the story about Jack and the Bean Stalk, create some classroom fun while practicing reading facts, math facts, spelling or vocabulary …
Continue ReadingThis creative movement lesson plan is the final installment in the Elements of Movement in Early Childhood unit. Rhythm comes naturally in poetry, …
Continue ReadingThis lesson on shape and time is part of a series on the creative elements of movement for early childhood, or Pre-K through 3rd grade. It is …
Continue ReadingThe “Use Your Senses” lesson plan is designed for kindergarten through third grade students. In this lesson, students will learn to use …
Continue ReadingA visit to Scotland is the agenda for the day. Children will learn about Scottish culture through discussing facts, looking at colorful picture books, …
Continue ReadingThis lesson on force is part of a series in the Elements of Movement in Early Childhood unit. A progression of movement elements are implemented in …
Continue ReadingThis lesson walks you through how you can use the core subjects you already teach as the springboard to introducing biographical sketch writing to …
Continue ReadingProper keyboarding is a skill that will help your students throughout their lives. When instructing students on this important skill, focus on these …
Continue ReadingAre your students bored with your poetry center? Would you like to find a way to make your poetry unit more interactive and fun? Add American Sign …
Continue ReadingReading workshop is similar to writing workshop. Nancie Atwell has written several books about this concept. With reading workshop, each student is …
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