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Human Needs Analysis: An Introductory Activity to the Holocaust

“Students discuss what an individual needs in order to exist and in order to exist happily, and they analyze the different types of human needs – physical, emotional, intellectual, etc.. Students discuss the possible impact of having these basic needs unfulfilled.

Id, Ego, and Superego in Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat

In this lesson, The Cat in the Hat is used as a primer to teach students how to analyze a literary work using the literary tools of plot, theme, characterization, and psychoanalytical criticism.

Meet the Bears

How many of ME would it take to outweigh a polar bear? Primary students look at bears from all angles and apply math and measurement skills to compare themselves with their furry friends.

Healthy Eating

Primary students investigate the age-old adage: You are what you eat. Students plan a healthy diet, create slideshow presentations to show how to make healthy food choices, learn about the food pyramid, interview classmates about food choices, and create a graph based on information gathered. Most importantly, students learn about how to make healthy food choices to live a long, healthy life.