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Preview of The Lost Thing by Shaun Tan - Teacher's Guide and Activities GATE

The Lost Thing by Shaun Tan - Teacher's Guide and Activities GATE

The beauty in The Lost Thing is that it settles into one’s soul in a casual and poetic way. What starts as a sort of amusing but sad story finds its way deeper into your heart. You begin to wonder, to ask questions. Soon you find yourself wanting to stand up and defend all the lost things in the world—including that lost part of yourself. Are you somehow guilty too, you wonder? Quite unexpectedly, you begin to really feel the world Shaun Tan creates. It is a wonderful experience in mindf
Preview of Brave Irene - Classic Picture Books for Primary GATE - Dress Design Metaphors

Brave Irene - Classic Picture Books for Primary GATE - Dress Design Metaphors

Full of hands-on activities and critical thinking, your students will deliver physical metaphors to brighten the day for someone special. They’ll measure, design, and style clothing using miniature dress-making dummies just like Irene’s mother, and they’ll perform and share in an active vocabulary in context activity. Of course, this bundle contains plenty of critical thinking questions to keep those minds humming while the hands are not busy. This unit is right on target for middle elementar
Preview of Animation and Critical Thinking for GATE and Generation Z -- The Piano FREE

Animation and Critical Thinking for GATE and Generation Z -- The Piano FREE

4th Graders through adults find this video and activity fascinating. Let's try it FREE!Maybe your students will ask the same question mine did, "When can we do this again?"Using a short 2 minute video and an accompanying "Visual Inference Guide," students quickly become engaged in a critical analysis as they share insights with classmates--connecting video and literature.This format works for upper elementary through high school honors classes because students respond according to their abilit
Preview of Chinese Dynasty Project: Stop Motion

Chinese Dynasty Project: Stop Motion

If you love teaching history through project based learning, this activity is a hit! Whether it is for Chinese History, World History, or Geography (what I created it for), the best way for students to learn is through creating. Attached is project with grading criteria, an example video, and a note sheet to use during their time to "show" their stop-motions. You use your digression as to how they create the stop-motion as well as if you would like to further assess over their class notes with a
Preview of Classroom Magazine

Classroom Magazine

Created by
Lawsons Lessons
This assignment is the perfect enrichment activity, especially for advanced or honors courses. It is project-based and student-led! The project is designed to simulate a real magazine company, with the students taking the roles of chief editors, editors, and writing staff. Students are required to communicate with each other, make decisions together, and to create several different types of writing. Students will actually create a professionally printed magazine using design software of the teac
Preview of Female Mathematician or Scientist Brochure Project

Female Mathematician or Scientist Brochure Project

Created by
jazzyfae
Give your opportunities an opportunity for learning about an important female mathematician or scientist. It is crucial for females to see themselves in the sciences. Moreover, this assignment is one that is easy to understand, has a rubric to assess that is kid friendly, and allows for students to use technology for research. Not only this, but the end product is a brochure that is interdisciplinary with art, math, and speaking and listening standards. Enjoy!
Preview of The Sign Post Lesson Plan

The Sign Post Lesson Plan

Created by
Damon Wahl
This lesson has the students create a sign for the post that would best represent the fiction book they have read. this sign must look like a sign that would exist in the world of the book.
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