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All No Prep Lessons
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Learn about rich history of activists and activism in the Arab American community including the modern day.
Lesson 101
Mister C and the Science Crew use the engineering design process to build a balloon that flies using only the power of the sun. This simple DIY activity will have your science knowledge soaring to new heights!
From Detroit-style pizza to your favorite hoodie, learn how to express your love in the most exaggerated and poetic way possible.
Watch as Mrs. DeFauw models how to take notes and write summaries to help remember key ideas from different texts. Ready to say, “We can do it!”? Let’s get started!
Lesson 10
Teach yourself how to teach yourself with information literacy. Learn why information literacy is an essential skill in the 21st century and how it can help you in your life and work.
Lesson 111
Experimenting with pendulums, marble tracks and more.
Lesson 3
In today's episode, Lauren and Eric show us how Show Not Tell applies to emotions. Each episode of SPTV includes one of these educational lessons. Catch full episodes of Story Pirates on the Michigan Learning Channel.
Lesson 104
Mister C and the Science Crew have the right recipe to make learning fun.
Lesson 2
Keep your brain limber and ready for complex challenges by learning all about Cognitive Flexibility, a 21st century Life Skill.
Explore the Living in America exhibit at the Arab American National Museum.
Lesson 4
In today's episode, Lauren and Eric show us how to use similes to Show Not Tell.
Lesson 13
Learn how thinking outside the box can help you get on the fast track. Learn all about creativity, an essential skill for the 21st century.
Lesson 1
What are the skills that everyone needs to make it in the 21st century? Learn all about the Learning, Life, and Literacy skills that anyone can use to improve their professional and personal lives.
Jeff Kass explains the structure of the blues poem and takes us on a journey through the lives of 19th-century lumberjacks.
Grades
Learn about rich history of activists and activism in the Arab American community including the modern day.
Lesson 101
Mister C and the Science Crew use the engineering design process to build a balloon that flies using only the power of the sun. This simple DIY activity will have your science knowledge soaring to new heights!
From Detroit-style pizza to your favorite hoodie, learn how to express your love in the most exaggerated and poetic way possible.
Watch as Mrs. DeFauw models how to take notes and write summaries to help remember key ideas from different texts. Ready to say, “We can do it!”? Let’s get started!
Lesson 10
Teach yourself how to teach yourself with information literacy. Learn why information literacy is an essential skill in the 21st century and how it can help you in your life and work.
Lesson 111
Experimenting with pendulums, marble tracks and more.
Lesson 3
In today's episode, Lauren and Eric show us how Show Not Tell applies to emotions. Each episode of SPTV includes one of these educational lessons. Catch full episodes of Story Pirates on the Michigan Learning Channel.
Lesson 104
Mister C and the Science Crew have the right recipe to make learning fun.
Lesson 2
Keep your brain limber and ready for complex challenges by learning all about Cognitive Flexibility, a 21st century Life Skill.
Explore the Living in America exhibit at the Arab American National Museum.
Lesson 4
In today's episode, Lauren and Eric show us how to use similes to Show Not Tell.
Lesson 13
Learn how thinking outside the box can help you get on the fast track. Learn all about creativity, an essential skill for the 21st century.
Lesson 1
What are the skills that everyone needs to make it in the 21st century? Learn all about the Learning, Life, and Literacy skills that anyone can use to improve their professional and personal lives.
Jeff Kass explains the structure of the blues poem and takes us on a journey through the lives of 19th-century lumberjacks.