Presidio School
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This 5-session lesson for K-3 students explores the world of sensory experiences through fun and interactive activities. Students will engage with materials like oobleck, water beads, and kinetic sand to understand textures and states of matter, enhancing their sensory awareness and fine motor skills.
This week-long lesson is designed for K-3 students to create handmade gifts for Mother's Day. Each session will focus on a simple art project, culminating in a gift bag filled with their creations. This lesson encourages creativity, fine motor skills, and the joy of giving, making it a memorable experience for both students and their mothers.
Explore the sounds of spring, focusing on bird calls and natural soundscapes. This lesson enhances auditory skills and appreciation for nature's symphony, designed for 2nd grade students. It includes engaging activities like bird call identification and a sound scavenger hunt, all within a 25-minute session.
This 4-session lesson plan is designed for K-3 students to celebrate Earth Day by focusing on the importance of recycling. Through engaging activities and games, students will learn how recycling impacts the environment and how they can contribute to a healthier planet. This lesson is important as it empowers young learners to become eco-conscious individuals and make a positive impact on their world.
In this delightful three-session lesson for K-3 students, children will create and paint clay flowers to celebrate the arrival of Spring. This lesson is important as it combines creativity with fine motor skills development, allowing students to express themselves artistically while learning about the season. Each session will be 30 minutes long, focusing on different stages of the clay flower creation process.
This 5-session lesson for K-3 students focuses on hands-on engineering activities using straw connectors and magnet tiles. Students will explore basic engineering concepts by building imaginative structures like space ships and forts, enhancing their problem-solving and teamwork skills. Each session is 60 minutes long and includes engaging activities and games to keep students excited about learning.
This 5-session lesson plan for K-3 students focuses on understanding and adapting to Arizona's spring season, particularly the rising temperatures. Through engaging activities, games, and discussions, students will learn how to enjoy outdoor fun safely and comfortably. This lesson is important as it equips students with practical knowledge and skills to adapt to their environment, promoting health and well-being.
Explore the folklore and origins of the Easter Bunny, and how it became a symbol of the holiday. This lesson encourages students to research and understand cultural myths and their evolution. Designed for 3rd-grade students, this 35-minute session will delve into the fascinating history and cultural significance of the Easter Bunny, providing a unique perspective on holiday traditions.
This lesson plan is designed for K-3 students to prepare for and participate in the Presidio Aftercare Fair. The objective is to engage students in outdoor games and activities, fostering social skills and teamwork. The lesson will span over one week, culminating in the fair event.
This lesson is designed for K-3 students to guide them through the process of creating and publishing their own book using the Student Treasures publishing kit. Over the course of one week, students will engage in writing, illustrating, revising, and editing their work, culminating in a published book and a celebration of their achievements.
This lesson is designed for K-3 students to explore and learn about clouds through observation and activities. Over the course of a week, students will engage in cloud watching, discussions, and games to understand different types of clouds and their characteristics. The lesson will include charting activities to help students record their observations.
This week-long lesson plan introduces K-3 students to the importance of hydration through interactive and engaging activities. Students will learn why water is essential for their bodies, how it helps them stay healthy, and fun ways to ensure they drink enough water every day. This lesson is crucial as it instills healthy habits early on, promoting lifelong wellness and understanding of bodily needs.
In this week-long lesson, students will explore the fascinating world of plants and their crucial role in our ecosystem. Through daily hands-on activities and observations, they will learn about photosynthesis and the process of plant growth. This extended lesson is important as it helps students appreciate the natural world and understand the basic science behind plant life, fostering curiosity and respect for the environment.
This lesson plan introduces K-3 students to the cultural and historical significance of Tucson Rodeo Days through engaging activities. Over three days, students will explore the traditions of the rodeo, participate in creative projects, and engage in collaborative games. This lesson is important as it helps students appreciate local culture and history while developing teamwork and creativity skills.
This week-long lesson plan is designed to engage K-3 students in a variety of Valentine's Day-themed activities. Through game-based, project-based, and blended learning strategies, students will explore themes of friendship, love, and creativity. This lesson is important as it fosters social-emotional learning, creativity, and collaboration among young learners, while also providing a fun and festive atmosphere.
This week-long lesson plan engages K-3 students in a creative drawing contest called 'Monster Madness.' Students will use their imagination to create unique monster drawings, collaborate with peers to share ideas, and reflect on their artistic process. This lesson fosters creativity, collaboration, and self-expression, helping students develop artistic skills and confidence in their abilities.
This lesson plan is designed to help young students explore the concepts of love and friendship through a variety of engaging activities. Over the course of a week, students will participate in discussions, collaborative projects, and creative exercises that encourage them to think about what it means to be a good friend and how to express love and kindness. This lesson is important as it helps students develop social-emotional skills, empathy, and understanding of relationships, which are crucial for their personal and academic growth.
This week-long lesson plan is designed to engage K-3 students in a creative and interactive exploration of Valentine's Day. Through a combination of game-based, blended, and active learning strategies, students will learn about the history and traditions of Valentine's Day while developing their artistic and social skills. This lesson is important as it fosters creativity, collaboration, and cultural understanding among young learners.
This lesson plan is designed to teach K-3 students how to resolve conflicts with kindness through positive disagreements. Over the course of a week, students will engage in various activities that promote understanding, empathy, and effective communication. This lesson is important as it helps young students develop essential social-emotional skills that are crucial for their personal and academic growth.
This week-long lesson plan engages K-3 students in exploring winter and snowman-themed STEM activities. Through a combination of Game-Based Learning, Project-Based Learning, and Collaborative Learning, students will develop creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork skills. This lesson is important as it integrates hands-on activities with critical thinking, fostering a love for learning and exploration in young students.
This lesson plan is designed to provide K-3 students with a fun and relaxing Christmas-themed week. Each day features a different activity that encourages creativity, sensory exploration, and social interaction. The activities are designed to be engaging and enjoyable, helping students to unwind and celebrate the festive season in a nurturing environment.
This lesson plan is designed to engage K-3 students in a week-long art adventure. Through active learning and project-based activities, students will explore their creativity and develop fine motor skills. This lesson is important as it encourages self-expression and teamwork, fostering a love for art and collaboration among young learners.
This lesson plan explores the characteristics of winter, engaging K-3 students through a blend of Project-Based Learning, Active Learning, and Game-Based Learning. Students will learn about winter's unique features, how plants and animals adapt, and create a collaborative project to showcase their understanding. This lesson is important as it helps students appreciate seasonal changes and develop critical thinking and creativity skills.
In this lesson, students will create edible turkey treats using crackers, pretzels, frosting, and marshmallows. This fun and interactive activity will introduce young students to the Thanksgiving holiday, emphasizing gratitude and creativity. By engaging in this hands-on project, students will develop fine motor skills and learn about the cultural significance of Thanksgiving in a memorable way.
This week-long lesson plan focuses on teaching K-3 students about the importance of gratefulness during Thanksgiving. Through a combination of Game-Based Learning, Project-Based Learning, and Active Learning, students will engage in activities that help them express gratitude creatively and collaboratively. This lesson is important as it fosters a sense of appreciation and empathy among young learners, helping them to recognize and value the positive aspects of their lives and the people around them.
This lesson plan is designed to help young students understand and express gratitude for their friends. Through a series of engaging activities, students will explore the concept of thankfulness and learn to appreciate the friendships they have. This lesson is important as it fosters social-emotional development, encourages positive relationships, and helps students recognize the value of kindness and gratitude in their daily lives.
This week-long lesson plan engages K-3 students in creating clay gifts using air dry clay. Through a combination of Game-Based Learning, Project-Based Learning, and Active Learning strategies, students will explore creativity, develop fine motor skills, and learn about the process of creating and gifting handmade items. This lesson is important as it fosters creativity, enhances problem-solving skills, and encourages students to express themselves through art.
This lesson plan is designed to engage K-3 students in exploring the fascinating world of spiders and their webs. Through a combination of project-based, game-based, and blended learning strategies, students will learn about the characteristics of spiders, the purpose and structure of webs, and the role these creatures play in the ecosystem. This lesson is important as it fosters curiosity, encourages scientific inquiry, and enhances understanding of biodiversity, while also integrating art and creativity to make learning enjoyable.
This week-long lesson plan introduces K-3 students to the fascinating world of spiders and their webs. Through a combination of project-based, blended, and game-based learning strategies, students will explore the characteristics of spiders, understand how they build webs, and appreciate their role in the ecosystem. This lesson is important as it fosters curiosity about nature, enhances observational skills, and encourages scientific thinking in young learners.
This lesson plan is designed to provide K-3 students with a week of fun and engaging fall-themed after-school activities. By incorporating Game-Based Learning, Project-Based Learning, and Blended Learning strategies, students will have the opportunity to explore, create, and learn in a playful environment. These activities will not only entertain but also help develop social skills, creativity, and problem-solving abilities, making them an essential part of holistic education.
This lesson introduces K-3 students to Dia de Los Muertos, a vibrant Mexican holiday that honors deceased loved ones. Through a collaborative and project-based activity, students will create a simple altar using craft materials, fostering creativity and cultural understanding. This lesson helps students appreciate cultural diversity and develop teamwork skills.