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Tech Lessons on Plants

  By RebeccaHaden science, technology

  When you have benchmarks for studying plants and for technology, save time by combining the two. Here are two ways to use some of our favorite tech tools to learn more about the plant kingdom. Google Earth Plant a baby tree for your class at MyBabyTree and watch it… Continue reading

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Photosynthesis Lessons

  By RebeccaHaden science
grape and leaf

  All the energy on the earth comes from the sun, in one way or another. The energy that plants use is one of the simpler paths for solar energy, since plants are able to take the electromagnetic energy of the sun and use it for fuel. They use that… Continue reading

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Classroom Activities for The Lorax

  By RebeccaHaden 21st century skills, books, critical thinking, economics, Lesson Plans, science
The Lorax

  The Lorax, written by Dr. Seuss in 1971, is the inspiration for a new movie. Seussville has a Lorax Project with discussion questions for the book, printable activity sheets, and ideas for Earth Day. Classroom decorating is easy with Eureka Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax Save the Forest Bulletin Board… Continue reading

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FreshPlans Visits a Scientific Research Lab

  By RebeccaHaden field trips, science
FreshPlans visits the engineering lab

We got to go to the High Density Electronics Center at the University of Arkansas Fayetteville. Dr Douglas Hutchings took us in to see the place where he and his colleagues work on their innovative solar energy invention. Some parts of the lab look a lot like an ordinary office.… Continue reading

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Snakes Lesson Plans

  By RebeccaHaden science, technology
snake lesson plans

What do snakes do in winter? They sleep. When the ground begins to warm up, snakes begin to move, making snakes an important sign of spring. For a seasonal study, or any time, try some science-based lessons on snakes. This study really lends itself to the use of video, and… Continue reading

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Healthy Kids Lesson Plans

  By RebeccaHaden critical thinking, health, math, science

President Kennedy said that physical fitness is not only important for physical health, but that it is also “the basis of dynamic and creative intellectual activity.” Still, we know that many of our students (and maybe even some of us) aren’t making the lifestyle choices that lead to optimum health… Continue reading

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FreshPlans Visits a Grist Mill

  By RebeccaHaden economics, field trips, science, social studies
War Eagle Mill

…a what? Long ago, millers were very important people in any village. A mill would take the grain farmers grew and grind it into flour or meal so people could bake with it.This essential step in the progression from raw materials to finished goods makes a good lesson in economics,… Continue reading

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Renaissance Lesson Plans

  By RebeccaHaden science, social studies, visual arts
Vatican museum

  “Renaissance” in French means “rebirth,” and the Renaissance was a time of rebirth for the arts and sciences. Signs of Renaissance began in Italy in the 14th century, and the time period is generally agreed to extend to the 17th century. There is of course overlap between the Middle… Continue reading

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Medieval Warfare Physics Lesson Plans

  By RebeccaHaden science, social studies

  Our society values peace highly, but our students still find medieval fighting pretty cool. Take advantage of the taste for mayhem by learning some science lessons from the fighters of the Middle Ages. Here is Mark Morley, a physics teacher from Heritage High School in Rogers, Arkansas, and a… Continue reading

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Ancient Rome Lesson Plans: the Colosseum

  By RebeccaHaden science, social studies
Colosseum lesson plans

The Colosseum, built between 70 and 78 AD by the Emperor Flavian, was an astonishing triumph of engineering and architecture, and continues to amaze visitors today. See our favorite Colosseum lesson plans below. Online resources: Our Ancient Rome lesson plans will lead you to a 3-D rendering of the Colosseum… Continue reading

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