A comprehensive math-focused lesson exploring the world of llamas through data comparison, ordering, and real-world application for 4th-grade students.
A Pre-K to 1st Grade lesson on listening and observing, featuring the 'Me at the zoo' video to teach about elephants and descriptive language.
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A K-1 lesson on making observations and using descriptive size words, featuring the first-ever YouTube video 'Me at the zoo'.
A fun, interactive lesson for Pre-K to 1st grade focusing on identifying animal features and using descriptive language, inspired by the first-ever YouTube video.
In this lesson, students explore the Engineering Design Process (EDP) by tackling a real-world design challenge. They will identify problems, brainstorm solutions, build prototypes, and iterate based on testing.
A 4th-grade math lesson where students collect and analyze data about different llama breeds, using frequency tables and scaled bar graphs.
An elementary science lesson about observing zoo habitats and designing safe animal enclosures, featuring the 'Me at the zoo' video.
A high school Computer Science lesson connecting the history of YouTube's first video to concepts of bandwidth, data compression, and internet infrastructure evolution.
In this introductory lesson, students will take on the role of 'Flight Engineers' to explore the Engineering Design Process (EDP). Through hands-on challenges and group discussions, they will learn how to define problems, brainstorm solutions, and iterate on their designs to achieve mission success.
A Pre-K to 2nd-grade lesson on elephant characteristics using the first YouTube video "Me at the zoo". Students observe, draw, and describe elephants.
A fun, hands-on math lesson where students collect and graph data about llama traits, behaviors, and habitats while learning about these unique Andean animals.
In this lesson, students will be introduced to the Engineering Design Process (EDP) by tackling a real-world design challenge. They will learn to identify problems, brainstorm solutions, and understand the iterative nature of engineering.
A vibrant lesson for Kindergarten students to explore and identify seasonal colors through interactive slides, matching games, and creative practice.
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A lesson for high school Media Studies/History students analyzing the shift from broadcast to social media through the lens of the first YouTube video, 'Me at the zoo'. Students evaluate the impact of User-Generated Content (UGC) and compare early digital media to modern trends.
A K-2 lesson focused on developing observation skills by watching a short video about elephants, drawing key features, and practicing descriptive vocabulary.
A comprehensive reading comprehension lesson for 4th graders exploring the unique adaptations, habitat, and history of llamas. Students will practice identifying main ideas and supporting details while engaging with informational text.
A cross-curricular lesson for 4th graders that combines reading comprehension about llamas with estimation and rounding math problems based on llama population data.
A comprehensive lesson for 4th graders on llamas, covering their habitat in the Andes and their unique diet. Includes a reading passage, comprehension worksheet, and an answer key.
In this lesson, students will explore the fundamental steps of the Engineering Design Process (EDP) by tackling a real-world design challenge. They will learn how engineers think, collaborate, and iterate to solve complex problems through hands-on activities.
A fun, llama-themed math lesson for 4th graders focusing on measurement conversions, data analysis, and word problems.
A comprehensive lesson designed for 2nd-grade ELL students to master vocabulary and sentence structures related to the four seasons and various weather conditions.
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