- Subject: Social Studies
- Grades: 3-5
Young students tackle characteristics of good citizenship and bad citizenship....
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Young students tackle characteristics of good citizenship and bad citizenship....
Students practice sorting and identifying shapes by attributes with their peers....
Students get moving to identify local landmarks in their neighborhood....
Students explore character feelings and how they can help provide understanding....
Students have fun learning about triboluminescence through a tasty experiment....
Students solve math problems and determine if they’re rational or irrational....
Students create three-dimensional models of simple molecule atomic structures in hands-on activities....
Students examine James Madison’s Federalist Paper and debate the Second Amendment...
Students examine examples of good and bad leadership and create response plans....
Students work together to determine effects of electromagnetic radiation on matter....
Through various activities, students practice calculating the midpoint of a line segment....
Students explore where the first humans lived and create presentations....
Young learners tackle what letters are and practice identifying them....
Students practice writing and solving story problems involving time intervals with peers....
Students learn about genetic mutations in humans and create a model....
Students get creative comparing revolutionary wars of the U.S. and Latin America....