Many of you are science, math and social studies backgrounds, these lesson plans may add a new dimension to your classroom and help your students understand a certain concept from a different perspective.
This lesson employs the skills of Bloom’s Taxonomy, which include
three overlapping domains: the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective.
Bloom’s Taxonomy aids these domains through steps of educational
objectives: knowledge, understanding, application, analysis, synthesis,
and evaluation, all of which are used in the situation cards portion
of this lesson.
Students become familiar with maps and settlement patterns of Latin America, understand why people settle near coastlines, locate a geographic feature in an atlas and transfer it onto a blank map, and learn settlement patterns in Latin America.
A webquest to explain new technology to students. "You might not have known there was a Web 1.0 and there are some who say that we are well on the way to Web 3.0. So, exactly what is Web 2.0? And, how can it be utilized to enhance learning? After completing this webquest, you will have gained a better understanding of some of the applications that make up Web 2.0. "
This site has videos in all subjects for kids to watch and learn. The computer and technology section has a video "Protecting Reputations Online-In plain English" that I would recommend to help kids understand how posting pictures and videos online can affect their reputations in the future.