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Activity: Your nervous system controls everything you do, including breathing, walking, thinking, and feeling. The nervous system is made up of your brain, spinal cord, and billions of nerves throughout your body. These nerves are like tiny wires that run through your whole body to send messages to and from the brain.
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Preview and Download !Grades 3 to 5 • Human Body Series. Hearing. Activities for Students. Note: The following activities are written in language appropriate for sharing with your students. The Ins and Outs of Your Ears. Objectives: Students will: • Explore their sense of hearing. • Learn the parts of the ear and how ears transmit sound.
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Preview and Download !Teacher’s Guide: Fitness (PreK to Grade 2) Subject: These activities will get students moving, and help them understand why exercise is good for them. Keywords: fitness, exercise, exercises, exercising, exercised, active, activity, active Created Date: 9/29/2015 9:59:34 AM
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Preview and Download !I then collected the worksheets to identify common strengths and weaknesses in the class. While those particular students were all pre-service teachers, this task and its accompanying skills are relevant to all general-reading classes. Stage 2. Procedure. For Stage 2 of the activity, I used the materials . from the first stage and supplemented them
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Preview and Download !Easy Riddles Easy, simple riddles are great for kids both in and out of the classroom. By incorporating easy riddles in the lesson plans or adding a math riddle to the end of a math quiz, or playing a
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Preview and Download !Hold two fingers gently against your wrist or the side of your neck, where you can feel (and maybe even see) a blood vessel. (You have to be very still and quiet. If you have trouble, ask your teacher for help.) Then, as your teacher times 30 seconds, count how many times your heart beats.
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Preview and Download !Text Structure sort Name: _____ Date: _____ om Description Compare and Contrast Chronological Order Problem and Solution Cause and Effect A text written in this text structure explains
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Preview and Download !1. True or false: It’s normal for people to feel sad at times. 2. True or false: When you’re sad, it’s best to keep your feelings to yourself. 3. True or false: There are things kids can do to help themselves feel better if they’re sad. 4. A deep, intense sadness that lasts a long time is called depression . 5.
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Preview and Download !Scout’s Pace (3-5) This is an interval training activity. Select a route (distance determined appropriate to students). Students start by practicing the pattern of running for 20 paces in a localized area and then walking for 20. Once they understand the sequence, they can move out onto the selected course or trail.
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Preview and Download !Brain Driver’s Education: Operator’s Guide Using Your Brain to Get Where You Want to Go. A guide for high school students. xvi Habits of Mind Institute (n.d.) Asessment Rubrics for Managing Self. xvii Lehrer, J. (2009). Don’t! The secret of self-control. The New Yorker. xviii Duckworth, A. (2015). Self -Control Strategies for School Age ...
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