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Florida PLT 2008 Technology Connections Throughout the PreK-8 Environmental Education Activity Guide Earth & Sky radio show correlations Searchable resource list online Urban & Community Forestry web project
In the PreK-8 guide Tech piece included in the Introduction of the Guide – informs educator “where” and “how” Sidebar of Activity lists what technology is in the activity Icon and short description in the appropriate locations to let teachers know where and how to use Appendix and Cross-Reference Index Florida PLT 2008
In the guide- 8 connections Word Processing Software Spreadsheet/Database Software Presentation Software Graphics Software Graphic Organizer Software Digital/Video Cameras Peripherals Internet Resources
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#1 The Shape of Things Overview: As humans we depend on all of our senses-touching, tasting, hearing, smelling, and seeing to gather impressions of our environment… Objective: Students will identify common shapes appearing in the natural and built environment. SIDEBAR LEVELS: Part A: PreK-K Part B: K SUBJECT: Visual Arts, Language Arts, Math, Science CONCEPT: Biological diversity results from the interaction of living and nonliving environmental components such as air,… SKILLS: Identifying Attributes and Components, Observing, Organizing Information, Comparing and Contrasting TECHNOLOGY CONNECTIONS: Digital/Video Cameras, Spreadsheet/Database Software, Graphics Software, Graphic Organizer Software, Internet Resources TIME CONSIDERATION: Preparation: 30 minutes; Activity: 50 minutes
Part A – I spy Doing the Activity 1. Hold up each shape in turn and ask the students to identify it. Also ask if they can name something that has that particular shape. 2. Go for a walk with the students, making sure that each person wears his or her shape necklace. Also bring along the shapes you cut out earlier. Tech Icon: Tech Icon: Bring a digital camera along with you and take pictures of the shapes the children find in nature. Then, use the pictures later to make a mural of “Shapes in Nature” or print out copies of the digital pictures and let the children trace the actual shapes found in the photographs. If you do not have a digital camera, you might want to use websites such as The National Image Library to find pictures from nature to use for this activity. See for an example. example 3. When you see an object obviously shaped like a circle, square, oval or triangle, hold up the appropriate cutout shape and say, "I spy something shaped like a XXXXX "(fill in with the correct shape).
Florida PLT 2008 Earth & sky for teachers Integrated multimedia educational experience Access to accurate, reliable, and understandable scientific research and data Correlated to EarthCare series Includes a list of additional resources
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Florida PLT 2008 Searchable resources list Search by activity within the PreK-8 Guide All Student Pages in a downloadable pdf format Technology connections Assessment opportunities Earth & Sky radio show correlations Urban & Community Forestry website connections Additional resources
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Urban & community forestry web project Enhances the teaching of PLT activities related to urban and community forestry Includes an annotated bibliography and links to websites of urban and community forestry organizations Funding provided by: National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council
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