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Learning About Voice Through Photographs Assessment
Assessment that aligns with the "Learning About Voice Through Photographs" lesson. | ||
Homophones Quiz
Students are asked to complete a sentence by picking the appropriate homophone from a list. | Exploring Addition Patterns
Provide students with an opportunity to learn and use addition patterns to find sums. | |
Historical Sites Project
Students will research an historically important site and make a project explaining its... | Acting Out Conflict
Students act out skits showing typical conflicts that arise in school and then resolve them... | |
Ocean Currents
Students learn about ocean currents by exploring two activities and then mapping the major... | Many Ways to Resolve Conflict
Students learn how to use negotiation, arbitration, communication, and mediation to resolve... | |
Pedro's Journal Literature Guide
The literature guide for Pedro's Journal, a story about Columbus' travels, includes... | Talk It Out Together
In this school safety lesson plan, students learn the Talk It Out Together conflict-solving... | |
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Enrichment activities and Web resources for The Very Hungry Caterpillar, plus a... | ||
Brainstorming for Consensus
Employ this activity when you want to teach younger students how to brainstorm ideas. | Identify the Resolution
This handout is for use in the There Are Many Ways to Resolve Conflicts lesson plan. | |
What's So Bad or Good About Conflict?
Students discuss the meaning of the word "conflict" and give examples of positive and negative... | Chart Columbus's Voyages
Students plot the course of Columbus's various expeditions on a map of the world. | |
What About Fighting?
In this conflict-resolution lesson, students discuss the use of violence, the reasons people... | Adding and Subtracting Decimals Using Menus
Students will apply their knowledge of adding and subtracting decimals by using an online food... | |
Learning About Voice Through Photographs
Finding one's voice is a challenge for many writers. In this exercise, students use classic... |

