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Adverbs of Time

  • 25 May 2018
  • Posted by: schantelle tonny
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Adverbs of Time
Students’ age range: 10-12
Main subject: Language arts and literature
Topic: Adverbs
 
Description: Step 1- Students go into groups of threes.
Step 2- They decide who will be the spoke person for the group to hold up the flash cards.
Step 3- Explain how adverbs are able to be identified.
Step 4- Analyze and answer questions relating to topic.

Cause & Effect

  • 25 May 2018
  • Posted by: Trivea Culmer
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Cause & Effect
Students’ age range: 10-12
Main subject: Language arts and literature
Topic: Cause & Effect
 
Description: INTRODUCTION:
Several students will take part in a skit that will emphasize cause and effect relationships. Following this, the teacher will inform the students that today they will learn about cause & effect relationships.
1. Through direct instruction and the use of a power-point presentation, the teacher will explain the notes on cause & effect relationships.
2. Through direct instruction, the teacher will instruct students to work cooperatively to identify cause & effect relationships that were displayed in the skit.
3. The teacher will show a video clip of the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew. Following this, she will instruct the students to work independently to identify the effects of the storm using a graphic organizer.
4. The teacher will give students a worksheet (graphic organizer) on cause & effect relationships to complete on their own.

The Case for Conchservation

  • 25 May 2018
  • Posted by: Bodine V Johnson
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The Case for Conchservation
Students’ age range: 12-14
Main subject: Language arts and literature
Topic: Persuasive Writing: Saving the Conch
 
Description: *Context* Conch in The Bahamas is slowly becoming endangered due to overfishing and poor regulation of fishing laws. The conch aerates sand, allowing smaller animals to live underwater, provides a source of food for larger organisms, appears on The Bahamas' Coat of Arms and is part of the cultural diet of Bahamians as an internationally acclaimed delicacy. Furthermore, conch shells are used to create jewelry and craft items, and are ground up for calcium carbonate and used in natural supplements. When conch is endangered so is the livelihood of many Bahamians. (lesson can be adapted for any culturally appropriate animal or organism).

Introduction:
Teacher plays the Conch Gone Music Video for students.
CONCH GONE [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYCsTSjc4N8
Teacher asks students about the characters represented, which words, phrases or images stood out and why, and what is the message of the song, i.e. how effective is the music video.

Explanation of Objectives:
Teacher outlines the objectives of the lesson and explains what will happen during each of the 3 parts of the course.

Teacher Lecture:
Teacher explains persuasive writing, using the Conch Gone Music video as a guide.

Literary Appreciation:
Teacher provides students the song lyrics, students underline key words and phrases. Students should be able to identify the appeal to logic (industries affected – creative, restaurant, fishing), emotions (loss of income and work, sense of purpose), expert opinion (explaining why the conch is important to the ecosystem)

Survey:
Teacher divides students into groups of four and explains the purpose of the survey. Surveys are distributed to students. Students are asked to canvas their schoolmates during the break time.

Lesson Two:

Group Presentation: 10 mins
Students share the findings of their survey. They should be able to explain what people know and identify what their presentations should focus on. Teacher facilitates the conversation.

Interviews: 30 mins
BNT Education Officer Agnessa Lundy and Businesswoman, Gandhi Pinder make presentations on Conch and the Bahamian ecosystem and Conch and Bahamian businesses. Student ask additional questions.

Fishbowl Discussion: 10 mins
Students discuss different aspects of the growing conch shortage and implications for Bahamians.

Wrap Up: 5 mins
Students share one sentence/phrase that convinces others to preserve conch which focuses on one of the three forms of persuasion.

Lesson Three:

In Groups students refine the main issue that they want to present on and complete their poems, speeches, presentations, videos, etc.

Electrolysis

  • 25 May 2018
  • Posted by: Amina Toussaint
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Electrolysis
Students’ age range: 14-16
Main subject: Sciences
Topic: Industrial Uses of Electrolysis
 
Description: Students were placed in pairs and assigned an industrial use of electrolysis. They were required to read the description of their particular industrial use and discuss with the rest of the class what they leaned.

Words with final /?n/, /?l/, or /?r/ sounds

  • 25 May 2018
  • Posted by: Ashley Luttmann
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Words with final /?n/, /?l/, or /?r/ sounds
Students’ age range: 10-12
Main subject: Language arts and literature
Topic: Words with final /?n/, /?l/, or /?r/ sounds
 
Description: I would start the class with a motivation which would be a Find the Word Puzzle with words that have a final /?n/, /?l/, or /?r/ sound. Then I would introduce the vocabulary words and go over their meaning. After Students will get together and in pairs they will work on writing the words alphabetically. At the end of the class we would play dictionary race.
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