Curated OER
Zebra, Zebra Where Are Your Stripes?
Students observe the embryological development in the zebrafish. Developmental hierarchy from three germ layers is studied in depth. Research is validated on the body plan of the embryo.
Curated OER
Civil War: Matthew Brady Photos
Fourth graders read background information on Matthew Brady and examine photographs of the Civil War taken by him. They fill in worksheets based on their research.
Curated OER
Exercising the Franchise! The Right to Vote
Students research Canadian election procedures, identify candidates and corresponding political platforms for current elections and hold mock elections. They develop a written report about a specific political party.
Curated OER
Battleship Wisconsin
Students predict what geometric shapes they think would be on the battleship; then view a picture and identify the various shapes they see. They take a tour of the battleship Wisconsin they identify various geometric shapes represented...
National First Ladies' Library
Pandemics: The Swine Flu of 1918
Students study pandemics through the investigational research of the 1918 swine flu. They apply the information by choosing a current virus and role-playing a member of the Centers of Disease Control (CDC).
E-learning for Kids
E Learning for Kids: Math: Snorkeling Great Barrier Reef: Number: Count to 20 and Comparison
Go snorkeling with Bill in the Great Barrier Reef and help him with some numbers in the sea!
NumberNut
Number Nut: Numbers and Counting: Counting to 50
Did you know that counting and all numbers are based on tens and that everything starts over when you hit a number with a "0" in the ones column? This lesson provides strategies and pattterns for counting to fifty and includes two...
Education.com
Education: Online Games: Less Than or Greater Than: 1 to 20
Teach students about less than or greater than for numbers 1 to 20 in this math game. Using the classic mnemonic device of the alligator mouth to represent the meaning of the less than and greater than signs, students will choose which...
Better Lesson
Better Lesson: Building Towers
SWBAT count a set of up to 20 objects by 1's. SWBAT use number names and written numbers to label the quantities they represent. SWBAT order a set of numbers and quantities up to 12.
Birmingham Grid for Learning (UK)
Birmingham Grid for Learning: Guess My Number to Twenty
See if you can guess his number between 1 and 20. He will tell you if your guess is too high. He will also tell you when it is too low. These hints will help you figure out what his number is!