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Lesson Plan|Lesson Plan, 5th Grade
Graphing Pitch
Distribute a group activity that explains the musical relationship between length of... | Papier-Mâché Piggy Bank
Learn how to make a piggy bank out of papier-mâché. This arts and crafts activity is a fun... | |
Dinosaur Unit
A Dinosaur Unit will help students to explore facts about these extinct creatures in many... | What's in a Color? Experiments in Chromatography
Introduce your students to chromatography with this printable science activity. Students... | |
Planning for the Voyage - Pilgrim Study Unit (Lesson 1 of 7)
Students will be able to identify the reasons the Pilgrims came to the North America. | The Sweetest Experiment – Chocolate and Solvents
Students love this sweet activity! They learn about solvents by timing how quickly chocolate... | |
Inventions Plus
Students use an online resource to view and learn about inventions, both accidental ones and... | Owl Sculpture
Using the Internet and art materials, students will create life-size sculptures of owls. | |
Paper Weavings
Students learn to make weavings out of paper or cloth to mimic the activities of women from... | Stained Glass Sun-Catchers
Reinforce students' learning of geometric shapes and colors by making tissue paper sun... | |
Immigrant Families
Students travel back in time to learn about the lives of the immigrant families who made their... | Star Magnitude Graphing
Students use information on star magnitude to create spreadsheets and graphs. | |
Electrostatic Force: Making Salt and Pepper Dance
Students will experiment with static and learn about negative and positive charges. | ||
Endangered Animals Hunt
Students will gain an understanding of the existence of endangered animals and why many people... | Communities: Past and Present
Students explore an online resource to compare community life of the past with that of today. | |
Thoughts for the President
A great lesson plan to help your students write a letter to the President about a current... | The Era of Thomas Jefferson
This lesson plan focuses on Thomas Jefferson. Students will learn an appreciation for... |

