Facts about states presented in kid friendly format, information is up-to-date, would be a nice companion piece for states research done in fourth grade. Consider pulling data from this site to use in making charts and graphs (fifth grade).
Lincoln Public Schools - social studies - U.S. Regions - grade 4
* Regions are composed of states with capitals
* Each region has unique characteristics: geography, climate, food sources; plants and animals; people and culture, landmarks
water cycle good visual for second grade; activities that highlight how much water we use, water treatment, and aquifer.
Lincoln Public Schools - science - water and wetlands - grade 5
Describe the steps of the water cycle, including a description of water storage.
Investigate and identify point and nonpoint sources of water pollution.
Simulate the steps in the water treatment process.
Resource to learn more about branches of government and the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
Lincoln Public Schools - Social studies - 5th grade
* The Constitution became and is still the supreme law of the land
* The Constitution established separation of powers between the branches of government
* The Bill of Rights was added to protect individual freedoms (for some people)
Web site navigation is primitive. May use as a reference, but not as a stand alone tool for students as the weather and cloud unit is in second grade and the web site reading level and navigation are a bit higher level. Cloud concentration worked, but not cloud matching.
Lincoln Public - science - weather - second grade
Understand how to measure weather conditions (temperature, wind direction and precipitation).
Identify the three main types of clouds (cumulus, cirrus and stratus).
Measure, record and explain the changes in temperature, wind direction, precipitation and types of clouds over five days.
Identify the causes of thunder and lightning and ways to stay safe around them.
Identify the causes of tornadoes and safety measures during them.
Buzz Lightyear module includes international space station module information. Games and activities are familiar format, i.e. memory matching, but there is also technical information included.
Name and describe the parts of the solar system.
Describe the motion of objects in the sky such as sun, moon and planets.
Develop an understanding of asteroids, meteoroids and comets in our solar system as well as stars beyond our solar system.
This is one example of a lesson created using primary source docs and the organizational tools provided by docsteach. It was accessed from the National Archives website as a means to organize the data gathered there. I would use this idea as a springboard for fourth grade westward expansion activities.
This is one example of a lesson created using primary source docs and the organizational tools provided by docsteach. It was accessed from the National Archives website as a means to organize the data gathered there. I would use this idea as a springboard for fourth grade westward expansion activities.
search: Oregon Trail
first person accounts and maps that help to explain trails and settlements
Lincoln Public - grade 4 - Social Studies
* Major rivers and terrain determined trail paths and settlement sites
* Motivation varied (Oregon = land, California = gold, Mormon = religious freedom)
Lincoln Public Schools Third grade science objectives - energy
Demonstrate reflection and refraction of light.
Demonstrate that heat may be produced in many ways.
Demonstrate that heat can flow from one object to another by conduction.
Demonstrate how sound is produced when objects vibrate.
Demonstrate how to change the pitch of sound by changing the rate of vibration.
Fifth grade math objectives:
* Use a double bar graph to compare sets of data.
* Interpret and make line graphs and double line graphs.
Use tool AFTER collecting data.
Follow up with what data means!
Matches second grade curriculum in LPS - targets are pretty particular, but you do have a chance to revisit choices. Might consider having kids work in pairs.
Allows students to take online multiple choice tests to test their knowledge. Tests at 4th, 8th, and 9th grade level. Might be a support item for NESA.