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   January 8, 2014 - January 14, 2014
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Measuring is Fun!
Grade Range: PreK-1
 

How many books high is the chair? How many teady bears will you have to stack to reach the top of the rocking horse? Click each item to add one on top of the other and then click the number on the left to see if your answer is correct. Early learners practice non-traditional forms of measurement in this original interactive from KET. 

 

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Musical Instruments
Grade Range: PreK-K

Four young children learn about music and instruments in this live-action Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood video clip. Kids will learn how drums, trumpets, violins, and guitars sound. Adults demonstrate how to play the instruments first and then the children give each one a try.
 

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States of Matter Fitness 
Grade Range: 3-5
 
 

In this 3rd through 5th grade video, students use their science knowledge and apply it using physical activity! Learning about the stages of matter, solid, liquid and gas, students perform an exercise for each as the teacher calls out an object such as soup or fog. Students must identify each object's state of matter and perform the physical task associated with it. This lesson is great for focusing on cognitive and psychomotor skills.   


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Musical Math Facts
Grade Range: 2-5
 
 
In this 2nd through 5th grade video, students make learning math fun! The teacher holds up a card with a math problem and exercise. The student must solve the problem and perform the designated exercise that many times. For example, 8 + 7= ? with the exercise being apple picking. So the student does 15 apple picking exercises. This lesson focuses largely on cognitive and psychomotor skills.

 

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Winter Count Lesson Plans (Native American Studies) 
Grade Range: K-13+

 

This collection of lesson plans explores winter counts which are pictographic records of historical/memorable events for a tiospaye (community). The pictures, which were used as mnemonic devices, are arranged in chronological order. Originally, the memorable events were recorded on rock, buffalo hide, deer hide, cow hide, and then ledger paper and muslin (cotton fabric). Each tiospaye designated a winter count keeper. The keeper (traditionally a man) of the winter count was the historian for the community. The images on the winter count were used as a reminder/aid to help the keeper (oral historian) remember the events.   

  

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Penguin Sentinels
Grade Range: 1-8

 

In this video from QUEST, we travel with conservation biologist Dee Boersma to the Galapagos Islands where she works to support a population of penguins that are being impacted by climate change. Boersma has been studying these penguins for over 30 years. Her studies have revealed that the biggest threat to the survival of these temperate penguins is climate change. Global climate change has increased the frequency of weather patterns called El Ni�o events. El Ni�o events produce stronger and more frequent storms, and they reduce upwelling; which occurs when cold oxygen and nutrient rich waters are brought up from the deep ocean.

 

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Crumpled Paper Bullying Lesson Plan
Grade Range: 2-13+

 

This short and powerful activity helps students to understand the effects of bullying. 

 

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Promoting Positive Behavior in Schools
Grade Range: PreK-12

 

A new Kentucky administrative regulation on the use of physical restraint and seclusion in public schools requires all certified and non-certified school personnel to have annual training in the use of positive behavioral supports and interventions. The User's Guide will provide instructions for enrolling in the course.
 

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Technology Over Time
Grade Range: 3-8 

 

In this interactive activity adapted from A Science Odyssey, learn how technology in the home has changed through the years. Scroll through a timeline from 1900 to 2010 to explore technological innovations in the home (such as phonographs, telephones, refrigerators, radios, televisions, and computers), and read about how they were developed and adapted and how they changed the way people live.  


 

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