K-6 Student Activities
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Magic Schoolbus on the Ocean Floor
The Magic Schoolbus series is a wonderful book series that allows teachers and parents to easily integrate technology, science and language arts.
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Dear Children of the Earth - A Language Arts and Social Awareness Activity
"Dear Children of the Earth" is a wonderful picture book written and illustrated by Schim Schimmel. It contains a letter from the Earth to children. This activity is based on reading this book, brainstorming environmental preservation activities and then writing letters to our elected officials about the students' ideas.
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Web Scavenger Hunts for Students
Web scavenger funts are a fun way to teach research and critical thinking skills while students learn about a particular topic, such as the Revolutionary War. This article lists many fun web sites.
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Kindergartners in the Computer Lab!
Computer use for kindergarteners is a great opportunity! They don't have to be stuck with just using the edutainement software, they can use drawing software to practice their letters and numbers.
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Snowman Animation Poem
Second-graders love to work with animation. PowerPoint and other presentation software, such as HyperStudio and KidPix, gives students a chance to create multi-media poetry.
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Chatting About Holiday Traditions
Kwanza, Hanukkah and Christmas are celebrated throughout the month of December. This year Ramadan also falls during December. This article describes several resources that explain these holidays and an activity where students practice using a electronic bulletin board system.
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Snowman, Snowman -- What Do You Hear?
Young children, even those who have not learned how to read or write yet, love to "read" pattern books. In this activity, we create a pattern e-book based on the pattern sequences in Eric Carle and Bill Martin Jr.'s books, "Polar Bear, Polar Bear What do you hear?" and "Brown Bear, Brown Bear What do you see?"
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Life Then & Now
Thanksgiving is almost upon us. Your students will be able to visit a web site about life at Plymoth and then compare their life to it. Your students will create a web page or a presentation about what life is like now in comparison to life in 1621.
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A Newspaper for Hogwarts
The "Harry Potter" books have become a literature resource for many teachers. In this activity, student will be able to create a class newspaper on the computer that summarizes many of the events that took place in the book.
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Veterans Day Research Activities
This article contains 3 research activities about Veterans Day. Children will research articles on several kid friendly web sites to find information to create timelines, web page reports and a newspaper.
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Teaching with Technology: Hatchet by Gary Larsen
Hatchet is a survival story written by Gary Paulsen for students in 4th through 8th grades. It tells the story of Brian, a young boy, who is stranded in the wilderness. These computer activities reinforce concepts from the book while learning software programs.
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