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Elementary music grant proposals for Gifted and Talented

Preview of A Literature Unit for Patricia Polacco's Junkyard Wonders

A Literature Unit for Patricia Polacco's Junkyard Wonders

Created by
April Walker
This unit was made to go Patricia Polacco's book The Junkyard Wonders. Included are 18 pages of activities to challenges your students to think more deeply about the story. The unit was created with the 4th and 5th grade Common Core Standards in mind. Topics explored are theme, setting, character traits, visualizing, and many more. Writing assignments and a project idea are also included. The themes in this book would also be perfect to explore with a gifted class. Email me at ideabackpack@
Preview of Grant Proposal

Grant Proposal

Created by
Dazzle on a Dime
Grant Proposal: Grant Proposal for Ar-kid-tecture using STEM activities. Would you love to write a grant for your elementary classroom but just can’t seem to get started? This winning proposal may be just what you need to jumpstart your ability to plan, write, and carry-out an innovative teaching grant. Architecture offers a world of possibilities for classroom learning. This proposal was written for gifted and talented students in grades two through six but could be adapted as a STEM (Sci
Preview of Grant Proposal for an Elementary Music Classroom

Grant Proposal for an Elementary Music Classroom

Write your next grant proposal with confidence! Written in a language with key curricular vocabulary that will sell your idea to the grant awarding committee. Written for music, but can easily be edited to fit other subjects.JavaMusiK - Resources4TheMusicClassroomCreated by Jeff Van Devender for Alpine Road Publishing.All Rights ReservedJavaMusiK - www.JavaMusiK.com
Preview of Grant Proposal

Grant Proposal

Created by
Dazzle on a Dime
Grant Proposal: Grant Proposal on Team Building Would you love to write a grant proposal but just can’t seem to get started? This winning proposal may be just what you need to jumpstart your students’ ability to work together in problem solving challenges. Building strong peer relationships is vital to each child's development. It is the arena in which they learn to make decisions, to lead or follow, to become considerate and loyal, and to recover from mistakes. This innovative unit of stu
Preview of Santa's Rhythm Racers: ta ti-ti

Santa's Rhythm Racers: ta ti-ti

Ho, ho, ho!!! Santa’s ready to go! And he’s racing this year to help your students practice and improve their rhythmic reading skills. This colorful and playful assortment of games will keep your students engaged and learning all the way up ‘till winter break! The rhythms are represented by rhythmic notation only so they are compatible with all rhythmic reading systems: i.e. ta, ti-ti, takadimi, Gordon, do do-day, etc. The rhythmic focus of this file is: quarter note & eighth note (ta
Preview of Beautiful Broadway

Beautiful Broadway

Created by
Tracey Carayol
I have had over 48 funded grants. This proposal was a successfully funded field trip grant for $700 to see The Lion King. Funds were used for students to view a Broadway play. The play was selected at my discretion. Any play could have been selected to maximum student participation. However, The Lion King was selected in relation to an activity done in the library media center. Let my proposal save you the time, energy and effort. Take what you like and apply it to your own application to gat
Preview of Marketing Plan Example

Marketing Plan Example

How about writing a marketing plan in lieu of a grant? After much googling on business marketing plans, I developed this one for the Canine Commandos and PetCo partnership (still awaiting response).
Preview of Act for funding teachers

Act for funding teachers

Created by
Karissa Corral
Aren't we tired of paying for our own supplies let alone why is it that we aren't paid enough for the job we do we have to now go out of our own pockets to ensure that our students have the materials incase they cant afford their supplies?
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