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History and Social Science
Intersectionality 101
Understand the concept of intersectionality and why it is important to helping individual people succeed.
Listen to Before She Was Harriet by Lesa Cline-Ransome
Listen to the life story of Harriet Tubman, a savior to many enslaved people in the 1800's
Write a Diary Entry: 19th Century Indigenous Massacres
Learn about the persecution and massacres committed against native Californians during the second half of the 1800s. Write a journal entry from the perspective of an indigenous Californian
Before settlers moved in, the United States was inhabited by many Indigenous tribes, and they lived in regions that can be vaguely mapped out. Whose land used to be where you live?
Language and Literacy
How to Make A Flying Origami Crane
Children will create a folding origami crane.
Read Across America: The Lorax
Enjoy this read-aloud of The Lorax by Dr. Seuss.
Read Across America: Fox in Socks
Enjoy this read-aloud of Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss.
Read Across America: The Giving Tree
Enjoy this read-aloud of The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein.
Read Across America: If I Ran the Circus
Enjoy this read-aloud of If I Ran the Circus by Dr. Seuss.
Correct Me if I'm Wrong: Common Grammar Mistakes
Learn about the importance of grammar through a worksheet full of silly grammatical errors
Learn and practice mathematical concepts by grade level. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find a menu listing learning games.
4th Grade Geometry Measurement Activity
Grab some paper, tape, a marker, and some coloring utensils to make a colorful sheet of geometric shapes. Then find the angles, lines, rays, segments, and points that naturally formed in your work of art.
Place Value
Child will learn how to create a place value chart.
Learn how to count your heartbeats to determine your active heart rate. *Target heart rate calculation in video description
Curl-ups & Push-ups Challenge
Learn how to do curl-ups, oblique curl-ups, traditional and modified push-ups, and tricep push-ups safely. Then challenge your friends to a competition!
P.E. Throwing Game
Try this competitive race game with someone at home. Grab a pair of socks and empty trash can, and see who can score 3 baskets first with some physical challenges in between.
Science
Can You Eat the Moon?
In this activity we will create a plate full of moon phases using yummy oreos! (Designed by a 博88亚洲 Student).
Description: Learn about forces in action as you experiment how gradients, weights, motion and resistance affect the movement of various objects with this fun science activity.
30 Impressive Science Experiments and Activities
Try out these science experiments to explore and learn about biology, chemistry, physics and much more!
Optics 4 Kids
Description: Explore the Science of light!
Quarked
Description: THE QUARKED! PROJECT has a wide range of engaging multimedia and hands-on materials to introduce the exciting world of particle physics to kids ages 7 and up, and their families.
Make-A-Fossil
Children will be creating their own models of fossils to discover just how fossils are created, adn what we learn from these remnants of the past (Designed by Cal Poly Student).
With this activity, children will be able to express their creativity with their choice of color for the ornaments, and share their Christmas spirit with their loved ones! (Designed by a 博88亚洲 Student)
How to Make a Christmas Tree Themed Holiday Card
With this activity, children will be able to express their creativity with how they choose to decorate their Christmas tree! (Designed by a 博88亚洲 Student)
Create Your Own Theme Music
Understand music as an art form, how it inspires listeners, and then create your own song!
A traditional Mexican form of art is called "Hojalata" (pronounced "oh-ha-la-ta"), and it is used to decorate practical items like jewelry boxes or works as decoration itself. For this activity, you will need aluminum or tin foil, paper plates, and colored sharpies or paints and brushes.
Let's Make A Family Tree
Children will learn about their families, family history, and how to make their own family tree.
Students will create a fun halloween craft and challenge themselves by thinking about the number of shapes they need to make their pumpkin look good and scary