K-5 Fall Student programs from Muskingum Valley ESC

Fall Spotlight Student Sessions” from Muskingum Valley ESC.  All sessions are $85.00 (free to MVESC distance learning members) and come with classroom correlations and resources to use following the lesson.  All student lessons can be scheduled upon request. 


Friendship and Respect (available upon request) Building student citizenship skills through respect are an important component of any classroom setting.  Students will look at gaining and giving respect to each other through interactive literature extensions.  The perfect distance learning event for building friendships in the new school year. 
K-3


No More Bullies! (available upon request) Students will explore the challenges of growing up and getting along with others. A very important topic in society today. Don't miss this distance learning event. Modified to the grade level attending.
K-4


Citizenship: It's Your Right! (available upon request) GREAT addition to “Constitution Day” activities! This distance learning event looks at many different aspects of citizenship. Students will explore the rights and responsibilities of citizens, the branches of the United States government, and patriotism.
3-6


Patriotism! (available upon request) GREAT addition to “Constitution Day” activities!
This distance learning event looks at different aspects of citizenship traits including honesty, self-assurance, respecting the rights and responsibilities of others, persistence, patriotism, and obeying laws.  An important social studies lesson for younger students.
K-2


Boo-ti-ful Pumpkins (available upon request) Students will examine various math concepts in this “fall themed” video conference lesson. Using a pumpkin the presenter will facilitate an interactive student lesson on circumference and estimation. Student groups work collaboratively to explore the mathematic concepts and to explain their methods of achieving the answer.  Appropriate literature is used to solidify the topics explored.
2-3


Coming to America: The Colonization of Jamestown and Plymouth (available upon request) Use as a supplement to your Thanksgiving themed lessons! This program explores the first English settlements in America: Jamestown and Plymouth. By viewing this program students will discover who the colonists were, from where they came, how they crossed the ocean, and the things they did to create settlements in the American wilderness.  Students will compare and contrast these 2 colonies for a better understanding of the life and times in early America.
3-5


Living in a New Land: The Pilgrims Meet the Wampanoag Tribe (available upon request)
PERFECT addition to any Thanksgiving activity!
This program looks at why the Pilgrims chose to come to the new world, and the settlement they made in the American wilderness.  Students will use various reasoning skills to determine the challenges that they faced, the tribes they met, and the hardships they endured. Students will compare and contrast cultures for a better understanding of the life and times during the 1600’s.
K-2


Where the Buffalo Roam (available upon request) Students will investigate the ways in which the Native Americans relied on the buffalo for their survival. Shared discussions, videos, literature, and an interactive game will show students how valuable this resource was in their lives. Don't miss out on this fall event!
4-5



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If you have any questions, please email or call me for assistance!
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     Leslie Charles
      Distance Learning Coordinator
      Muskingum Valley ESC
      205 N 7th Street
      Zanesville, Ohio 43701

   I bleed Scarlet and Gray!