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Lesson Plan|Lesson Plan, 7th Grade
How Fast Are You? Testing and Measuring Reflexes
Students test people in different age groups to determine how a participant's age may affect... | Make a Harry Potter Board Game
Students improve their reading comprehension by making and creating a board game based upon the... | |
Harry Potter Character Posters
Students make posters after analyzing various characters in the Harry Potter books. | ||
Write a Harry Potter Script
Students learn to summarize one chapter from a Harry Potter book and write a one scene script... | Appalachian Riddle Song
Capture your students' attention with this lesson focusing on "The Riddle Song" to show the... | |
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... | Graphing Pitch
Distribute a group activity that explains the musical relationship between length of... | |
Is It Constitutional?
Students read constitutional amendments and use the information to evaluate laws and actions. | 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. | |
Multicultural Statue of Liberty
In this arts & crafts project, students will create multicultural Statues of Liberty. This is... | Paper Weavings
Students learn to make weavings out of paper or cloth to mimic the activities of women from... | |
Native American Music: Call-and-Response
Introduce students to a call-and-response form of Native American song and dance. | Benjamin Banneker's Letter
Review Banneker's life, read a letter he wrote to Jefferson, and write analogies in this lesson... | |
Chinese Percussion Music
Teach students about Chinese percussion instruments and ensemble performances. Use this music... | Thoughts for the President
A great lesson plan to help your students write a letter to the President about a current... | |
Teamwork and Tangrams
Students use tangrams in this math lesson to practice group participation and cooperation. | What's in a Color? Experiments in Chromatography
Introduce your students to chromatography with this printable science activity. Students... |

