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Les activités dans ce livre ont deux intentions : d'enseigner les concepts en lien aux sciences physiques et de fournir aux élèves l'occasion de la mise en application des habiletés nécessaires à la maîtrise des objectifs du curriculum de sciences et technologie.Les expériences dans ce livre se font à travers 15 sujets en lien à quatre aspects des sciences physiques : Les structures solides et stables; Construire avec une variété de matériaux et mettre à l'épreuve les conceptions; Les forces qui causent le mouvement; L'ouïe et le son.Dans chaque section vous trouverez des notes à l'intention de l'enseignant qui fournissent des renseignements sur l'intention pédagogique, les critères du succès, les matériaux requis, un plan de leçon, ainsi que des résultats possibles lors des expériences.Des suggestions de différenciation sont également fournies pour que tous les élèves puissent réussir dans l'environnement d'apprentissage. 96 pagesThe experiments in this book relate to four aspects of physical science:Strong and Stable StructuresBuilding With a Variety of Materials and Testing DesignsForces Causing MovementHearing and SoundIn each section, you will find teacher notes designed to provide you guidance with the learning intention, the success criteria, materials needed, a lesson outline, as well as provide some insight on what results to expect when the experiments are conducted.Suggestions for differentiation are also included so that all students can be successful in the learning environment. 15 experiments titled:What is a Structure?Stability of StructuresHolding the LoadUnder ConstructionForces Causing MotionMuscular ForceGravitational ForceMagnetic ForceFrictionInvention FairVibration and PitchMeasuring SoundMaking SoundSound TravelsSounding Fun
Here are 58 engaging and detailed illustrations that will inspire students' creative writing.
Here are 58 engaging and detailed illustrations that will inspire students' creative writing.
The lessons and experiments in this book fall under 5 main topics that relate to the Alberta curriculum for Grade 3 Science. It's an entire year of Science lessons!In each lesson you will find teacher notes designed to provide you guidance with the learning intentions; the success criteria; materials needed; a lesson outline, as well as providing some insight on what results to expect when the experiments are conducted.Suggestions for differentiation or accommodation are also included so that all students can be successful in the learning environment. The lessons are designed to involve tactile participation and knowledge application while providing opportunities to connect ideas between topics and school subjects.Topic A: Rocks and MineralsRock TypesExploring MineralsFun with RocksTypes of SoilsHow we Use Rocks and MineralsTopic B: Building with a Variety of MaterialWhat's a Structure?Stability of StructuresUnder ConstructionTopic C: Testing Materials and DesignsWhat is an Engineer? And What is a Fair Test?A Fair Test with ArchesThe Shape of SupportsStrengthening StructuresGreat Tower of SpaghettiTopic D: Hearing and SoundPitch and VibrationMeasuring SoundMaking SoundSound TravelsSounding FunWhy Do We Have Two Ears?Topic E: Animal Life CyclesLife Cycles of 3 Very Different AnimalsBirdsMammalsLife Cycle GameEnvironmental Conditions, Animal Survival and Animal ExtinctionThe Ecosystem Game
The lessons and experiments in this book fall under 5 main topics that relate to the Alberta curriculum for Grade 5 Science.In each lesson, you will find teacher notes designed to provide you guidance with the learning intentions, the success criteria, materials needed, a lesson outline, as well as provide some insight on what results to expect when the experiments are conducted.Suggestions for differentiation or accommodation are also included so that all students can be successful in the learning environment.Topic A: Electricity and MagnetismWhat is Electricity?Investigating ElectricityHow Does Electricity Travel?Electricity in the HomeTopic B: Mechanisms Using ElectricityHow Do We Use Electricity?SwitchesLights in Electrical CircuitsBuilding with Electricity - Motors, Cars, Alarm SystemsTopic C: Classroom ChemistryStates of MatterProperties of Water, Mixtures and Solutions, Growing CrystalsCarbon DioxideThe Acid / Base TestTopic D: Weather WatchWeather PatternsPrecipitation, Clouds, and the Water CycleMeasuring Precipitation, Measuring Temperature, and Reading the WeatherThe Energy of the SunClimateDressing for the WeatherTopic E: Wetland EcosystemsTypes of WetlandsAdaptations and Life Cycles in the WetlandsRoles, Food Chains, and Food Webs in the WetlandsHuman Beings and the Wetlands Ecosystem
The lessons and experiments in this book fall under 5 main topics that relate to the Alberta curriculum for Grade 6 Science.In each lesson, you will find teacher notes designed to provide you guidance with the learning intentions, the success criteria, materials needed, a lesson outline, as well as provide some insight on what results to expect when the experiments are conducted.Suggestions for differentiation or accommodation are also included so that all students can be successful in the learning environment.Topic A: Air and AerodynamicsProperties of Air - Part OneProperties of Air - Part TwoProperties of Air - Part ThreeThe Forces of FlightBirds in FlightTopic B: FlightAircraft vs. SpacecraftParts of a PlaneTopic C: Sky ScienceOur Solar SystemThe View from Earth.The Moon.The Many Moons of the Milky WayConstellationsAsteroids, Comets, & MeteoroidsTopic D: Evidence & InvestigationInvestigating NatureTopic E: Trees and ForestsAll About TreesThe lessons are designed to involve tactile participation and knowledge application while providing opportunities to connect ideas between topics and school subjects.
The lessons and experiments in this book fall under 5 main topics that relate to the Alberta curriculum for Grade 4 Science.In each lesson, you will find teacher notes designed to provide you guidance with the learning intentions, the success criteria, materials needed, a lesson outline, as well as provide some insight on what results to expect when the experiments are conducted.Suggestions for differentiation or accommodation are also included so that all students can be successful in the learning environment. The lessons are designed to involve tactile participation and knowledge application while providing opportunities to connect ideas between topics and school subjects.Topic A: Waste and Our WorldWasteManaging WasteReduce, Reuse, Recycle!Packaging and WasteTopic B: Wheels and LeversPulleys and Wheels All Around UsPulley SystemsGearing UpGears in MotionWheels in MotionLeversTopic C: Building Devices and Vehicles that MovePowered Up VehiclesThe Catapult (Control! Control! You Must Learn Control!)Topic D: Light and ShadowsWhat is Light?Light TravelsThe Colours of LightCasting ShadowsLight and ProtectionTopic E: Plant Growth and ChangesPlant PartsWhat Do Plants Need?Special Needs and Scattering Seeds
Book reports allow the young reader to share their thoughts about the stories they have heard or have read themselves. As well, students need the opportunity to demonstrate their understanding of the materials.As children's literacy skills become more developed, we need to provide meaningful activities that will promote successful and enjoyable reading experiences. These activities should address both oral and written aspects of performance.This resource contains six sections:Vocabulary Development,Identifying Important Information,Character Analysis,Summarizing & Sequencing Events,Reasoning & Critical Thinking, andCreativity & Design.Each section begins with a Teacher's Notes page that will provide suggestions to help you to introduce the sections and to obtain the best results from your students. 64 pagesAligned to Common Core Standards. A Common Core Standards chart is located on page 2, identifying standards covered. The page numbers are noted for easy access.
Book reports allow the young reader to share their thoughts about the stories they have heard or have read themselves. As well, students need the opportunity to demonstrate their understanding of the materials.Each section begins with a Teacher's Notes page that will provide suggestions to help you to introduce the sections and to obtain the best results from your students.This resource contains six sections:Vocabulary Development,Identifying Important Information,Character Analysis,Summarizing & Sequencing Events,Reasoning & Critical Thinking, andCreativity & Design.Aligned to Common Core Standards. A Common Core Standards chart is located on page 2, identifying standards covered. The page numbers are noted for easy access.64 pages
Book reports allow the young reader to share their thoughts about the stories they have heard or have read themselves. As well, students need the opportunity to demonstrate their understanding of the materials.This resource contains six sections:Vocabulary Development,Identifying Important Information,Character Analysis,Summarizing & Sequencing Events,Reasoning & Critical Thinking, andCreativity & Design.Each section begins with a Teacher's Notes page that will provide suggestions to help you to introduce the sections and to obtain the best results from your students.Aligned to Common Core Standards. A Common Core Standards chart is located on page 2, identifying standards covered. The page numbers are noted for easy access.
Book reports allow the young reader to share their thoughts about the stories they have heard or have read themselves. As well, students need the opportunity to demonstrate their understanding of the materials.This resource contains six sections:Vocabulary Development,Identifying Important Information,Character Analysis,Summarizing & Sequencing Events,Reasoning & Critical Thinking, andCreativity & Design.Each section begins with a Teacher's Notes page that will provide suggestions to help you to introduce the sections and to obtain the best results from your students.Aligned to Common Core Standards. A Common Core Standards chart is located on page 2, identifying standards covered. The page numbers are noted for easy access.64 pages
Promote Healthy Living and Eating with your students. How knowledgeable are your students about their different body parts and their functions? Students will: become more familiar with their body parts and how they functionrecognize and label diagrams of body partsbecome aware of the importance of nutritional eating and how it develops and benefits the bodyuse vocabulary pertaining to the body correctlyThe activities provide a fresh approach to a topic of great importance. Explore skeletons, brains, the circulatory and respiratory systems, and digestion and nutrition with these 75 activities.Includes: ExpectationsTeacher Input SuggestionsList of VocabularyList of ResourcesThe Skeletal System ActivitiesThe Brain ActivitiesThe Circulatory System ActivitiesThe Muscular System ActivitiesTeeth ActivitiesThe Respiratory System ActivitiesThe Digestive System ActivitiesNutrition ActivitiesAnswer KeyThis book supports many of the fundamental concepts and learning outcomes from the curriculums for these provinces: British Columbia, Grade 5, Science, Life Science, Human Body; Manitoba, Grade 5, Science, Cluster 1, Maintaining a Healthy Body; Ontario, Grade 5, Science, Understanding Life Systems, Human Organ Systems; Saskatchewan, Grade 5, Science, Life Science, Human Body Systems.96 pages including an answer key.
The 15 lessons teach Advanced Level ESL students 150 common words to improve conversation, comprehension, and writing. Simple strategies incorporate new vocabulary into everyday life situations. Photo's help students recall vocabulary more quickly. 91 pages.Learning Expectations:Recognizes new vocabulary words when they are presented.Uses a dictionary, thesaurus and personal dictionary to learn new words.Uses flash cards and finds a helper to practise pronunciation.Divides words into syllables.Examines root words, prefixes, and suffixes.Uses context when reading.For the Teacher:At a GlanceTeacher Assessment RubricAcquiring New VocabularyReview or TestsAnswer KeyFor your students:Student Self-Assessment RubricFollow These Steps for Each Lesson15 NO PREP Lessons!Lesson 1: Weather and Climate Vocabulary Lesson 2: Emergency Vocabulary Lesson 3: Workplace Safety VocabularyLesson 4: Household Maintenance Vocabulary Lesson 5: Medical Profession VocabularyLesson 6: Computer VocabularyLesson 7: Electronics and Technology VocabularyLesson 8: Metric Weights and Measures VocabularyLesson 9: First Aid VocabularyLesson 10: Office VocabularyLesson 11: Automobile VocabularyLesson 12: Airplane and Air Travel Vocabulary Lesson 13: Telephone and Telephone Greetings Vocabulary Lesson 14: Restaurant Vocabulary Lesson 15: Energy and Environmental Vocabulary
The 12 lessons teach Beginner Level ESL students 240 common words to create conversation, improve comprehension, and initiate the writing process. Simple strategies incorporate new vocabulary into everyday life situations. Photo's help students recall vocabulary more quickly.133 pagesLesson Content Includes: Lesson 1: Personal Information Lesson 2: Family Information Lesson 3: Numbers Lesson 4: Colours and Seasons Lesson 5: Telling Time Lesson 6: Community Locations Lesson 7: At the Supermarket Lesson 8: At the Bank Lesson 9: At School Lesson 10: Medical Issues Lesson 11: Medications & Medical Procedures Lesson 12: Getting a Job
Take a Fresh Approach to this Tricky Topic! Focus on the structure and function of cells into tissues and organ systems. Students will recognize the major organs of the body and know their function, use appropriate vocabulary and describe explorations and observations, and identify the structural differences between plant and animal cells. 64 pages including an answer key. Overall Expectations- Students will become familiar with the differences between unicellular and multicellular plant and animal cells.- Students will have the opportunity to experience experimental design, procedure and analysis.- Students will have the opportunity to explore the various structures involved in cellular life and the effects of outside influences upon these structures.- Students will have the opportunity to reflect upon the importance of scientific inquiry to human health.For the Teacher: At A Glance Teacher Assessment RubricStudent Self-Assessment RubricOverall ExpectationsIntroducing Unit to StudentsVocabularyPlanning Ahead Bulletin Boards, History of the Cell Evaluation TechniquesOver Heads 1-10Blank Activity SheetAnswer Key
A complete guide for teachers and students. Written from a student's perspective so that teachers may give students the pages they need.This resource is designed to prepare and help students write essays in the first years of secondary school. It will be helpful for students at higher levels of education who have had difficulty with essay-writing in earlier years.Because it teaches a basic formula approach to essay-writing, it is designed as a starting point only. If students expect to excel at essay-writing at the university level, they need to build on basics which are presented here. However, students who have never experienced success at writing essays will benefit from studying this resource.Much of this resource is written from a students perspective, so that teachers may give students the pages which they need or so that students can purchase the book to use as they write their essays at home.Contents include: What is an essay?Definition and history, "of Love" by Sir Francis Bacon, The Essay and the Report,Examples of Essays and Reports, Samples of Essays and Reports, Activity #1: Recognizing Essay and Report Topics, The Parts of an Essay, Thesis Examples, Evidence.PrewritingBrainstorming, Research, Selection of Arguments, Pre-writing PlanWriting the First DraftThe Thesis Paragraph, Transitions, a Sample Thesis Paragraph, Paragraphs in the Body, The concluding Paragraph, The Pattern, Using Quotations in the Essay, Footnotes and BibliographyEditing and RevisingA Sample Editing Sheet for an EssayStyle: Sentence Variety, Precise and Effective Diction, Precise and Effective Nouns and Verbs, The Intended Audience, Tone, Focus and Emphasis, Subordination, Parallel Structure, Varying SyntaxActivities to Improve Style: Sentence Variety, Precise and Effective Diction, Precise and Effective Nouns and Verbs, The Intended Audience, Tone, Focus and Emphasis, Subordination, Parallel Structure, Varying SyntaxMechanics: Common Errors in Spelling, Consistent Verb Tense, Use of the Semi ColonConclusionWriting the Final DraftA Sample EssayResourcesAppendix A: OverheadsSupports Common Core Standards for Writing, Text Types and Purposes.64 pages
Por qué utilizar este recurso ¡Felicitaciones por la compra de esta excelente fuente de aprendizaje para su salón de clases! Esta colección que consta de 58 ilustraciones atractivas y detalladas servirá como inspiración para la redacción creativa del alumno. En este cuaderno de trabajo, se incluye diversas imágenes con diferentes grados de dificultad para que el alumno que ya tiene un amplio rango de pensamiento crítico y buenas aptitudes de escritura pueda entenderlas e identificarse con ellas para producir un texto. Las ilustraciones de cada hoja de este cuaderno de trabajo se pueden utilizar como "iniciadores" de una gran variedad de formas de escritura, pudiéndose así emplear como un material adicional encualquier programa de redacción/escritura. O, si lo prefiere, puede utilizar estos ejercicios como una actividad adicional para "llenar tiempo" cuando se cuente con cierto tiempo extra en el salón de clases.Ejercicios reproducibles para empezar a escribirFicción general Aventura FantasíaCuentos de animalesHere are 58 engaging and detailed illustrations that will inspire students' creative writing. The images vary in complexity so that students with a wide range of critical thinking and writing abilities may engage meaningfully with them. These ready-to-use worksheets are ideal for both at-home and in-class use. They can be used to augment any writing program, or may be used as a meaningful "filler" activity when students have spare time. The illustrations may be used to generate ideas for short stories, poetry, letter writing, and much more! Student writing checklist included.64 pages
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