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| RESOURCE | GRADE LEVEL | MEDIA TYPE |
|---|---|---|
Collecting and Organizing Facts From Multiple Sources - Flowering PlantsStudents take notes on two videos about flowering plants and organize the information to write a cohesive essay about the topic. |
6-8 |
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Comparing and Contrasting - Explorers of Yesterday and TodayStudents write essays that compare and contrast two explorers of Yellowstone National Park, Tom Murphy, a modern day explorer and photographer and John Colter, an explorer who traveled across the same area almost 200 years ago. |
6-8 |
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Condense, Combine or Categorize New Information - Your Brain and Moral Decision-MakingStudents watch a video showing an experiment on how the brain responds when making moral decisions. They then synthesize information to create a summary paragraph that describes the experiment and the conclusions presented. |
6-8 |
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Developing Supporting Ideas - A Garden Grows in BrooklynStudents design and draw a garden and give reasons to support why their garden is important to the neighborhood. |
3-6 |
Lesson Plan |
A Garden Grows in BrooklynVisit a garden in Brooklyn and learn how it brings a community closer together in this WILD TV video segment. Accessibility features: Transcript |
1-4 |
Video |
Garden SpidersIn this video segment from Garden Insects, learn about six varieties of spiders that live in one garden. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-6 |
Video |
Identifying the Social and Cultural Context of a Period - The New Negro and the Harlem RenaissanceStudents write an essay summarizing the social and cultural changes in African American life and attitudes during the Harlem Renaissance. |
6-8 |
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Interpreting Characters, Setting, Plot, and Theme - The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory DisasterStudents watch a video segment chronicling the tragic fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory. Using a story elements graphic organizer, students determine the various elements of the story and arrange them in the correct order on the organizer. |
6-8 |
Lesson Plan |
Jane JacobsLearn about Jane Jacobs, an activist who worked to save the neighborhoods of New York City in this video segment from New York Voices. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
Video |
Perspectives of the Gullah Geechee People - Sapelo IslandStudents use information they record on a Speaker Graphic Organizer to write a paragraph about the perspectives of the Gullah Geechee People. |
5-8 |
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Reading Charts and Tables – Garden SpidersStudents read a chart that reflects information about garden spiders in the segment and then answer a series of questions using the chart. |
3-5 |
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Recording Information to Write a Report - Kids Who Volunteer in Their CommunitiesStudents write a report on kids’ volunteer activities. |
3-6 |
Lesson Plan |
Social and Historical Perspectives of DogsLearn more about the theory that dogs evolved from wolves in this video from Nature. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-12 |
Video |
Summarizing - Squirrel RehabilitationStudents use a graphic organizer to summarize important information from a video segment. They use their notes to write a summary of the video segment. |
4-7 |
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What Can You Do?In this video segment from WILD TV, learn about a woman who photographs dogs in an animal shelter in an effort to find new homes for the homeless pets. Accessibility features: Transcript |
3-8 |
Video |
Writing to Publicize an Event - The Cultural Day Festival on Sapelo IslandStudents create posters to publicize the Cultural Day Festival on Sapelo Island, Georgia. |
4-8 |
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Your Brain and Moral Decision MakingIn this segment from Curious, scientists conduct an experiment to learn how different areas of the brain are stimulated when making moral decisions. Accessibility features: Transcript |
6-12 |
Video |
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