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Lesson Plans - Visual Arts

Bugs! Lesson Plan

Students will tear colored paper into shapes appropriate to imaginary insects. Shapes will be arranged and glued to a background sheet.

“Bees and Ants”

(A) Identify basic needs of organisms
(B)Give examples of how organisms depend on each other

Zoo animal facts

This lesson would be part of a unit on zoo animals. By this lesson the children would have
knowledge of many types of zoo animals, knowing their names and some of their characteristics.

Animals of the World: An Internet Scavenger Hunt!

June is National Zoo and Aquarium Month — a great time to introduce your students to some of the best zoo Web pages on the Internet.

What Is at the Zoo?

What Is at the Zoo? introduces students to the interrogative sentence form by asking them which animals are at the zoo. Although students may wish it were so, the last animal isn’t seen in zoos these days. Pictures support early readers.