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This is a whole language lesson for Speech Language Pathologists incorporating listening comprehension, categorizing, following verbal directions, and basic vocabulary and language concepts for First grade students.
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Humanities
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Primary
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Animals and Insects
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Encourage the pupils to get excited about books with single word vocabulary entry level books. Must be afro-centric
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Humanities,
Social Sciences
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Post-secondary
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Connexions
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These three (or four) 45-minute lessons will introduce Kindergarteners and first graders to "Women's Social Sciences Month." The students listen to the story of author Gloria Houston's great-aunt, Arizona Houston Hughes. During and following the listening and viewing experiences, the students will discuss their experiences with women in their own Social Sciences who are helping them become good citizens and grow up well.
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Social Sciences
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Primary
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Conduction is a general term used whenever you are talking about moving something from one place to another. One familiar example is a conductor on a train. A train conductor helps move people from place to place. In this video we're looking at another type of conduction - heat energy conduction. Barkley is experimenting with the conduction of heat energy from a hotter to a cooler item. Heat energy always travels from a hotter to a cooler material. In a solid material, like Barkley's experimental oven mitts, heat energy moves from the mitts to Barkley's hands since those items are touching each other. Kindergarten to second grade.
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Science and Technology
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Primary
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NASA Kids Science News Network (NASA KSNN)
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As early as first grade, children can begin to revise their stories using "Story Surgery." In this lesson, students learn how to use scissors to perform "story surgery" by cutting their stories apart at the point where more information can be added.
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Humanities
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Primary
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This lesson is designed to help students understand the part/whole word relationships at the sentence level. It enables students to relate the 44 phonemes of the English language to words in print (reading) better. Although this lesson is written based on first-grade goals and objectives, it is designed for second-grade students who are not reading at a first-grade level. This lesson should be taught only with a small group.
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Humanities
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Primary
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Students will respond to music through singing, moving, playing instruments, and improvisation while integrating first grade math curriculum and Valentine's Day.
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Arts,
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Social Sciences
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Primary
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