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Ep 156 Lesson Ideas for March

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Welcome to this episode, where we dive into engaging lesson ideas for March! This month offers a wealth of opportunities to create meaningful learning experiences for your students. From celebrating Women’s History Month and Poetry Month to exploring the arrival of spring, we’ve got you covered with creative ideas and actionable lesson plans.

Episode Highlights:

🎉 Women’s History Month: Celebrate and Inspire

📝 Poetry Month: Unleashing Creativity

  • Why Poetry Month is a great opportunity to develop literacy and creative expression.

  • Lesson Idea: Creating a Poetry Book – guiding students through writing and publishing their own poetry.

  • Step-by-Step Approach:

    • Introduce students to various poets and poetry styles.

    • Provide templates and scaffolds to help students craft their poems.

    • Conduct a class poetry reading or gallery walk to showcase student work.

  • Cross-Curricular Connection: Integrate Women’s History Month by focusing on female poets like Emily Dickinson and Maya Angelou.

🌿 First Day of Spring: Science Meets Creativity

  • How to integrate science into spring-themed lessons.

  • Lesson Ideas:

    • Metamorphosis of a Butterfly – Explore the life cycle of a butterfly through videos, read-alouds, and student projects.

    • Seed-to-Flower Growth – Teach students about plant growth with hands-on experiments.

  • Interactive Learning Opportunities: Group science projects to encourage collaboration and peer learning.

Check out this episode and others on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, & Adventures in ESL!

Announcements

If you are looking for a community of dedicated and motivated educators, who support Language Learners, join us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/adventuresinesl

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Welcome to this episode, where we dive into engaging lesson ideas for March! This month offers a wealth of opportunities to create meaningful learning experiences for your students. From celebrating Women’s History Month and Poetry Month to exploring the arrival of spring, we’ve got you covered with creative ideas and actionable lesson plans.

Episode Highlights:

🎉 Women’s History Month: Celebrate and Inspire

📝 Poetry Month: Unleashing Creativity

  • Why Poetry Month is a great opportunity to develop literacy and creative expression.

  • Lesson Idea: Creating a Poetry Book – guiding students through writing and publishing their own poetry.

  • Step-by-Step Approach:

    • Introduce students to various poets and poetry styles.

    • Provide templates and scaffolds to help students craft their poems.

    • Conduct a class poetry reading or gallery walk to showcase student work.

  • Cross-Curricular Connection: Integrate Women’s History Month by focusing on female poets like Emily Dickinson and Maya Angelou.

🌿 First Day of Spring: Science Meets Creativity

  • How to integrate science into spring-themed lessons.

  • Lesson Ideas:

    • Metamorphosis of a Butterfly – Explore the life cycle of a butterfly through videos, read-alouds, and student projects.

    • Seed-to-Flower Growth – Teach students about plant growth with hands-on experiments.

  • Interactive Learning Opportunities: Group science projects to encourage collaboration and peer learning.

Check out this episode and others on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, & Adventures in ESL!

Announcements

If you are looking for a community of dedicated and motivated educators, who support Language Learners, join us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/adventuresinesl

  continue reading

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