An exploration of rainy weather, focusing on the gear needed to stay dry and the fun of puddle jumping.
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A 30-minute introductory lesson on container capacity for Kindergarten students, using hands-on exploration with water and jars to understand 'more', 'less', and 'full'.
A hands-on categorization activity for kindergarteners to distinguish between summer and winter activities using cut-and-paste techniques.
Introducing the letter 'g' and the /g/ sound. Students practice words like 'gas', 'gap', and 'tag'.
Introducing the letter 'o' and the short /o/ sound. Blending practice with 'got', 'hot', and 'mom'.
Introducing the letter 'r' and the /r/ sound. Students read and write words like 'rat', 'ram', and 'rid'.
Introducing the letter 'd' and the /d/ sound. Practice includes 'dad', 'mad', and 'sad'.
Introducing the letter 'f' and the /f/ sound. Students practice blending 'fat', 'fit', and 'if'.
Introducing the letter 'i' and the short /i/ sound. Students read and write words like 'it', 'sit', and 'is'.
Introducing the letter 's' and the /s/ sound. Practice includes blending 'sat', 'mat', and 'Sam'.
Introducing the letter 't' and the /t/ sound. Students practice blending CVC words like 'mat' and 'at'.
Introducing the letter 'm' and the /m/ sound. Students begin to blend 'a' and 'm' to read the word 'am'.
Introducing the letter 'a' and the short /a/ sound. Students practice letter formation and identifying the /a/ sound at the beginning of words.
Challenges toddlers to use their problem-solving skills to 'rescue' bricks from different materials like tape or playdough, enhancing finger strength.
Uses bricks as unconventional tools for artistic expression. Toddlers learn about shapes and patterns through stamping and paint exploration.
A dry sensory experience where toddlers search for bricks hidden among soft materials. Focuses on tactile exploration and object permanence.
Introduces basic color identification using primary colored bricks. Toddlers explore grouping and matching in a low-pressure, playful environment.
Focuses on the fundamental skill of vertical stacking and the concept of balance. Toddlers practice grasp and release while building coordination.
An introductory lesson for K-1 students exploring the versatile uses of computers in everyday life, focusing on the distinction between work and play.
A collection of resources focused on decoding CVC nonsense words using an alien-themed narrative. Students practice phonics skills by "translating" extraterrestrial languages.
A hands-on exploration of water as a natural material of the Earth, focusing on where it is found and its basic properties for Pre-K students.
A comprehensive literacy lesson where students act as Sound Detectives to master phoneme isolation and decoding. Students will practice identifying beginning, middle, and ending sounds in 3-4 phoneme words, including those with blends and digraphs.
Students will identify different types of explosions, from chemical reactions on Earth to massive stellar events in space, understanding how energy creates light, sound, and heat.
A fun, video-game themed lesson where kindergarteners help a hero dress for the summer heat while learning to distinguish between summer and winter clothing.
Students in grades K-3 discover the magic of recursion and nested loops by observing patterns in nature and applying simple repeating rules to grow their own digital and hand-drawn forests.
An introductory lesson on animal diets, categorizing creatures as carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores through visual identification and simple riddles.
A visual exploration of common farm animals designed for preschool and kindergarten students. This lesson focuses on visual recognition and categorization through high-contrast image cards.
A 30-minute introduction to the four seasons and how we dress for different types of weather. Students will learn to identify seasonal patterns and select appropriate clothing for each.
A fun, visual zoo scavenger hunt designed for Pre-K students to identify and observe specific animals during a field trip.
A fun, visual field trip experience for Pre-K students to explore specific animal species at the zoo through a scavenger hunt and guided discussion.
A hands-on botany lesson where Pre-K students plant seeds in clear containers to observe root growth and learn about the life cycle of plants through daily journaling.
A simple introduction to the symbiotic relationship between clownfish and sea anemones, designed for Pre-K students with limited formal education (SLIFE). The lesson uses high-contrast visuals and basic vocabulary to explain how these ocean animals help each other.
A geography-focused science lesson identifying different types of landforms and bodies of water on Earth.
Students explore the concept of Earth's rotation through the visible patterns of day and night.
An introduction to the states of matter by observing how water changes from liquid to solid.
A basic physics lesson on force, teaching students about pushes and pulls using everyday objects.