Mashiko town road station was designed by MOUNT FUJI ARCHITECTS STUDIO, after winning a competition. The project received in 2017 The Japan Institute of Architects Grand Prix.
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Mashiko town road station was designed by MOUNT FUJI ARCHITECTS STUDIO, after winning a competition. The project received in 2017 The Japan Institute of Architects Grand Prix.
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We just wrapped up this project with 4th grade. The concentric design has lots of layers of color and bright paper. We started with the rectange and square concentric shapes first. This was a great use of all those scraps you tend to collect through the year and can't bear to throw away. They were asked to make between 7-10 of these shapes. Each shape has two to three layers of paper that is outlined with two or more colors. We used crayola art sticks for all parts of color on this project. After several days of doing this, I could tell the kids were needing a change. So, we started on the background. They needed to have 3-5 vertical and horizontal lines. I encouraged them to double or triple color the lines for more impact. Once this was done, kids went back to finishing shapes and were then able to arrange their compositions for gluing. This took a little longer than expected, I think 6 weeks overall.
These challenges are designed specifically for third grade students and align with crosscutting NGSS science, math, and engineering standards! Six challenges are provided to cover major science content areas: Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions, Heredity: Inheritance and Variation of Traits, Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity, Earth's Systems, and Earth and Human Activity Pages 5-10: Magnetic Maze Pages 11-15: Marshmallow Catapult Pages 16-22: Genetic Links Pages 23-27: Super Animal Pages 28-33: Close Up Climate Pages 34-38: Flood-proof House Each challenge in this package contains the following items: *Challenge Description, Aligned NGSS Standards, Suggested Materials, and Detailed Lesson Plans *Photos of possible student products *Teacher Chart to guide whole class discussion for use on a document camera or interactive whiteboard *Student booklet to record prior knowledge, questions, materials, blueprints, and reflections ⇒Feedback and Followers Click the Green ★ to follow my store and get notifications of new product launches and freebies! Did you know that you can receive credit toward future TpT purchases by reviewing this product? If you enjoy this product, please leave a review at the product page or through "My Purchases" under "My Account" at TpT. Ratings make the TpT world go round! :-) ⇒I'd LOVE to connect with you! ★Teach Outside the Box ★Facebook ★Instagram ★Pinterest ⇒Terms of Use ©Brooke Brown, LLC at Teach Outside the Box By purchasing and/or downloading this electronic file, you agree to the terms of use as stated below. For personal use/single classroom use only. No part of this document may be distributed, posted on the internet, copied, sold, or edited without direct permission from the author. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Act. To purchase additional sharing licenses, please visit my store. All contents of this document are under copyright protection including all text, graphics, contents, and fonts. All graphics and fonts are also protected by copyright from their original author/artist. Thank you so much for visiting my store!
Two designs, six color schemes! This all-in-one poster takes all 18 third grade standards from the "Next Generation Science Standards*," and re-words them into simplified "I Can" statements on one easy-to-read visual aid.Created by a science teacher, it accurately sums up what students should accomplish by the end of the year. Save 25% with the NGSS SCIENCE BUNDLE for 3rd Grade This includes simplified versions all 18 standards (Physical Science, Life Science, Earth Systems and Engineering). To access the full NGSS standards, as well as view the Common Core Standards linked to each one, visit www.nextgenscience.org *"Next Generation Science Standards" is a registered trademark of Achieve. Neither Achieve nor the lead states and partners that developed the Next Generation Science Standards was involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. Poster has four fun color options included that are both tasteful and very easy to read. They can be printed in color or black and white. Posters can easily be enlarged by the purchaser. If you purchase, it would help me out if you leave feedback! Looking for NGSS task cards? NGSS Task Cards - SCIENCE: Force & Motion (32 Cards) 3rd Grade NGSS Task Cards - SCIENCE: Weather & Climate (24 Cards) 3rd Grade NGSS Task Cards - SCIENCE: Engineering Design (24 cards) Looking for Word Wall/Vocabulary Cards? Science Word Wall (NGSS) - 3rd Grade - Vocabulary Cards OTHER NGSS POSTERS: FULL SIZE (one standard per poster) Kindergarten Next Generation Science Standards (Common Core Align) 1st Grade Next Generation Science Standards (Common Core Align) 2nd Grade Next Generation Science Standards (Common Core Align) 3rd Grade Next Generation Science Standards (Common Core Align) 4th Grade Next Generation Science Standards (Common Core Align) 5th Grade Next Generation Science Standards (Common Core Align) HALF SIZE (two standards per poster) Kindergarten Next Generation Science Standards (Common Core Align) 1st Grade Next Generation Science Standards (Common Core Align) 2nd Grade Next Generation Science Standards (Common Core Align) 3rd Grade Next Generation Science Standards (Common Core Align) 4th Grade Next Generation Science Standards (Common Core Align) 5th Grade Next Generation Science Standards (Common Core Align) "ALL-IN-ONE" "All-in-one" Kindergarten Next Generation Science Poster "All-in-one" 1st Grade Next Generation Science Poster "All-in-one" 2nd Grade Next Generation Science Poster
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