Grade 5: Decomposing the Desert

Oasis Elementary School 73175 El Paseo Drive, Twentynine Palms, United States

Big Questions: How does a desert oasis support plants and animals? Small Question: Why is matter movement important? Objective: By the end of this 60-minute lesson, aligned with standard 5-LS2-1, students will be able to: Develop a simple model to describe the movement of matter among plants, animals, decomposers, and

Grades 4, 5, 6: PREP Solar Powered Prints

Oasis Elementary School 73175 El Paseo Drive, Twentynine Palms, United States

PREPARATION: Solar Photograms Objective: This lesson focuses on exploring the basics of the photographic process by creating a solar photogram using cyanotype chemistry and found objects. A photogram is made by placing objects directly onto paper and then exposing to light. Our process will involve photosensitive chemistry. Students will choose

Grades 4, 5, 6: PREP Solar Powered Prints

Oasis Elementary School 73175 El Paseo Drive, Twentynine Palms, United States

PREPARATION: Solar Photograms Objective: This lesson focuses on exploring the basics of the photographic process by creating a solar photogram using cyanotype chemistry and found objects. A photogram is made by placing objects directly onto paper and then exposing to light. Our process will involve photosensitive chemistry. Students will choose

Grades 4, 5, 6: PREP Solar Powered Prints

Oasis Elementary School 73175 El Paseo Drive, Twentynine Palms, United States

PREPARATION: Solar Photograms Objective: This lesson focuses on exploring the basics of the photographic process by creating a solar photogram using cyanotype chemistry and found objects. A photogram is made by placing objects directly onto paper and then exposing to light. Our process will involve photosensitive chemistry. Students will choose

Grades 4, 5, 6: PREP Solar Powered Prints

Oasis Elementary School 73175 El Paseo Drive, Twentynine Palms, United States

PREPARATION: Solar Photograms Objective: This lesson focuses on exploring the basics of the photographic process by creating a solar photogram using cyanotype chemistry and found objects. A photogram is made by placing objects directly onto paper and then exposing to light. Our process will involve photosensitive chemistry. Students will choose