First Graders Leading the Way – 7160
Summary Our class first met to set a purpose for studying famous Americans and decided it was important to learn more about these leaders because …
Summary Our class first met to set a purpose for studying famous Americans and decided it was important to learn more about these leaders because …
Summary The students at our school love to play the instruments and love to be outside. So, I asked two of the 5th grade classes …
Summary In the course of their Virginia Studies in fourth grade and their study of Henrico County in fifth-grade, students were familiar with both the …
Summary Twelve Spanish students created a class-collaborative Health Fair called “We Can All Live a Healthy Life” for the young people at our high school. …
Summary Students were asked to create a festival that centers around the pumpkin. After completing research students are required to develop a plan for their …
Summary Who is your hero? Sixth graders were given the opportunity to explore and research their favorite heroes through their Literature Wheel classes (students rotated …
Summary This lesson engages rhetoric and composition students in weekly analytical discussions about the nature of rhetoric and argument in society. Each week, one HS’s …
Summary What is an entrepreneur’s role in our economy? This student-centered project allowed students the authentic opportunity to use their knowledge of our economy and …
Summary Students embarked on this project after learning about various famous people for social studies (famous Americans, world explorers, and people of influence). Student choice …
Summary This lesson will allow students to deeply explore the territories in Westward Expansion in 1-2 class periods, while encouraging them to research and communicate …