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Lesson Plan|Lesson Plan, 7th Grade
WWI Propaganda
Students will do independent research to find and compare examples of propaganda used in World... | Math and Music: Fibonacci Sequence
Students discover that patterns in music that relate to the Fibonacci Sequence. | |
Modern Day Mona Lisa
Have students make a new version of the Mona Lisa, reflecting the lives of women today. This... | Does the pH of Water Affect the Growth of Bean Plants?
Introduce students to botany and the basics of acids and bases with this printable science... | |
Birthday Buddies
Students will prepare research projects about a famous person who shares their birthdate. | Classroom Timesaver: ID Numbers
Assigning students I.D. numbers saves time during assignment collection, field trips, and fire... | |
Learning through The Duke
Students will learn about the important contributions made by Duke Ellington to the field of... | Mexico's Day of the Dead
By studying the Day of the Dead, a Mexican holiday, students will gain an understanding that... | |
Do Objects Float Better in Salt Water Than in Fresh Water?
Teach your students about density with this printable science activity. They compare how well... | Spelling Multiple Syllable Words
Use a lesson that teaches students a systematic approach to using phonics in order to spell... | |
Classroom Olympics
Students recreate Olympic events by calculating distances and participating in the event. | ||
Pilgrim Unit (7 lessons)
Use this chart to plan the Pilgrim Study Unit (objectives and materials) of six lessons. ... | ||
Understanding Metaphors
In this lesson, students are introduced to using metaphors in writing and daily conversations,... | Martin Luther King, Jr. Receives the Nobel Peace Prize
Present this lesson plan to teach students about when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. received the... | |
Celsius and Fahrenheit Conversions Made Simple
Through simple addition, subtraction, and multiplication, convert Celsius temperature to... | Citing Internet Sources
Students learn how to cite sources from the Internet for their essays and papers. | |
World War I: People, Places, and Events
Students do independent research about the World War I topic of their choice. | Is It Constitutional?
Students read constitutional amendments and use the information to evaluate laws and actions. |

