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  1. Now I can sing my ABCs"-so what comes next? How do young students come to understand the concepts of letters and words?...
    Topics: Reading and Language Arts — Reading, Hearing Sounds, Phonics, Concepts of Print, Fluency, Children's Literature, Songs and Rhymes, Responding to Stories, Writing Development, Printing Letters, Writing with Children, Communication, Listening Skills, Songs and Poems Resource Type:  Lessons and Activities Ages:  4-5
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  2. This lesson exposes children to a wide range of animals and guides them through observation of animal similarities, differences, and environmental adaptations. This lesson can be used as part of a study of plants and animals.
    Topics: Science — Life Science, Diversity and Interdependence of Life, Habitats Resource Type:  Lessons and Activities Ages:  4-5
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  3. Children are often fascinated by bugs! Here is a lesson where children make models of insects and can use the Internet to learn about them.
    Topics: Science — Science and Inquiry, Inquiry Process Skills, Life Science, Diversity and Interdependence of Life, Heredity Resource Type:  Lessons and Activities Ages:  4-5
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  4. In this investigation, children make observations with a magnifying glass, draw pictures to record their findings, and compare their observations with others in an open, non-judgemental environment. They get to speculate about and experiment freely with the lenses at various distances and "see" how things look.
    Topics: Science — Science and Technology, Understanding Technology, Equipment, Tools, and Materials Resource Type:  Lessons and Activities Ages:  4-5
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  5. In this experience, children explore the motion of an object like a ball (pushing, pulling, rolling, bouncing, dropping, etc. ) and then create a track from familiar materials (like paper tubes and tape) that can be used to move the ball from one place to another.
    Topics: Science — Science and Technology, Understanding Technology, Equipment, Tools, and Materials, Technological Design, Inventing and Building, Science and Inquiry, Inquiry Process Skills, Scientific Ways of Knowing, Scientific Processes (e.g. questioning, predicting), Physical Science, Materials Exploration, Forces and Motion, Making Things Move Resource Type:  Lessons and Activities Ages:  4-5
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  6. Throughout this earth science lesson children make detailed observations of and talk about all kinds of rocks. the Science NetLinks website has listed the lesson for grades K-2, but the observations could be done by younger children, too.
    Topics: Science — Science and Inquiry, Inquiry Process Skills, Earth and Space Science, Earth Processes and Materials, Rocks and Soil Resource Type:  Lessons and Activities Ages:  4-5
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  7. After completing this lesson, the children will recognize that the sun warms the land, air, and water. During the lesson, children are engaged in discussion about the relative warmth or coolness of their environment.
    Topics: Science — Science and Inquiry, Inquiry Process Skills, Scientific Ways of Knowing, Scientific Processes (e.g. questioning, predicting), Earth and Space Science, Universe, Sun, Moon, and Sky.  General — Learning in Outdoor Classrooms Resource Type:  Lessons and Activities Ages:  4-5
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  8. In this lesson for grades K - 2, children identify and sort plant parts in open-ended ways. Children examine the plants, leaves, stems, roots, and flowers to formulate and answer questions about what they are touching, smelling, and seeing.
    Topics: Science — Science and Technology, Understanding Technology, Equipment, Tools, and Materials, Science and Inquiry, Inquiry Process Skills, Scientific Ways of Knowing, Scientific Processes (e.g. questioning, predicting), Life Science, Characteristics and Structures of Life, Plants and Animals Resource Type:  Lessons and Activities Ages:  4-5
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  9. This website is a comprehensive resource for background and suggestions for teaching mathematics to blind and visually impaired students. Most discussions are couched in the context of specific mathematical topics ranging across most areas of the Standards.
    Topics: Mathematics — Numbers and Operations, Measurement, Geometry, Data, Mathematical Thinking, Algebra.  General — Accommodations for Special Needs Resource Type:  Research and Reference Ages:  3-5
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  10. A Rhyme-a-Week is a phonological awareness resource that features thirty downloadable nursery rhymes and poems. Designed for use with early literacy learners, these rhymes can be integrated into many classroom literacy routines, including choral and shared reading experiences, word study, and phonemic awareness activities.
    Topics: Reading and Language Arts — Reading, Hearing Sounds, Phonics, Concepts of Print, Children's Literature, Literary Text/Fiction, Songs and Rhymes, Comprehension, Reading with Children, Communication, Listening Skills, Speaking Skills, Songs and Poems Resource Type:  Lessons and Activities Ages:  4-5
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