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Habit 6: Christmas Tree Project




I feel like last week's lesson with the K-1 students went really well.  This week, however, I want to be sure they are able to implement it.  In this activity, students will have to Synergize to decorate a Christmas Tree.  This is such a simple lesson, but I needed it to be in order to watch them practice working in a group. I'll have to show you the finished pieces later in the week!  I think this will be a fun, low maintenance lesson, and I don't know about you, but I need that this week!  Below is the Lesson plan. Feel free to click on the plan for the digital version of this plan.

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  1. The lesson before this...or do you need this lesson? I can send you the file if you would like.

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