What are the Different Bodies of Water on Earth?
Students will create 3D Models of a water form. Learners will record a photo of their model, write and type or record information about their model via iPad or tablet. Students will record a learning reflection statement, explaining what was learned and evaluating how they performed according to the learning scale. Students will use iPads or tablets as a portion of their evidence of learning and/or to add to their digital portfolios afterwards.
Lesson Grade Level
2nd GradeLesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1G0VIu9_5i65VIGcGHL1hbM0oYzyXrEPW/edit?u…Subject Area
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