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Extractions: Hank Williams: My Inspiration In this lesson, students will watch the AMERICAN MASTERS episode "Hank Williams: Honky Tonk Blues" and use what they learn to help analyze some of his most popular songs. Students will discuss whether or not they feel they can understand an artist through his writing. Finally, students will use Williams's methods of inspiration to pen their own lyrics or poetry. Exploring "Heroism" In honor of the heroes of September 11th, students will explore the concept of "heroism" in this lesson, through personal reflection, group activities and a thoughtful analysis of Thirteen's documentary, HEROES OF GROUND ZERO. Students will use different forms of writing, various artistic media and computer software to create a group presentation on the theme of "heroism."
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Lesson Plans - Clues From The Black Sea do these findings suggest about the history of the find them) will reveal about the black Sea and Extending the lesson Have students research flood stories http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/17/g68/blacksea.html
Extractions: Clues From the Black Sea Fleas and the Black Death Geography Matters in History Greek and Roman Land Use: What Was the Difference? Making a Mummy the Natural Way Pirate Archaeology Public Lands: Hidden Histories The Science of Digging Up Dinosaurs Which Way Did They Go? Would You Have Helped Out? Complete Index Clues From the Black Sea Overview: Current theory says that during the Ice Age, the Black Sea was an isolated freshwater lake surrounded by farmland that was eventually flooded. This lesson has students apply the scientific concepts of theory and hypothesis to the studies being conducted in the Black Sea. They will illustrate maps to explain the flood theory, and hypothesize what specific pieces of evidence might reveal about the theory. Students will conclude by writing plans pretending they are going to lead the next Black Sea expedition and hypothesizing what they might find and what those findings might signify. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography, world history
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Extractions: Best of the Web: Black History Month To help teachers and parents celebrate Black History Month, we've collected what we think are some of the "best of the Web." The sites below are fun or educational for young children or a good reference source for teachers. They are also easy to use at home or in the classroom. If you have a site you'd like to recommend for this list, please send it to readingrockets@weta.com Also, be sure to check out our list of favorite books for Black History Month to find more stories to share. National Geographic, The Underground Railroad
Extractions: Email Updated 3/28/04 African American Studies Toolkit Site Map of CreativeFolk.com 1) Origins of and resources for: Black History Month Martin Luther King Jr. Day Kwanzaa Juneteenth ... Black Nationalism: Marcus Garvey, Black Nationalist Colors and Flag, Malcolm X, Black Power, Organization Us NAACP National Urban League The Negro National Anthem: Lift Every Voice and Sing National Council of Negro Women ... SCLC 2) Popular Topics: Including Links, books, videos, CDs
Link-Up Digital Black History On The Web a toolkit, designed for grades six and up, which provides links to lesson plans and some of the many other Web sites offering information on black history. http://www.infotoday.com/linkup/lud020103-pack.shtml
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Extractions: "Fortunately, this is not a book about South Africa's present, but about its past, written in the belief that a better understanding of current changes is possible if we better understand the past. In particular, it is the story of three influential men who spent their lives in the pursuit of the democratic society that is now emerging. In their own way, in their own time, each is a hero of the struggle." 5-03 Preimplementation Genetic Diagnosis (Genetics and IVF Institute) Describes the PGD procedure. "Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) offers an alternative to more traditional methods of prenatal genetic testing (chorionic villous sampling or amniocentesis), and allows genetic analysis to be performed on early embryos prior to implantation and pregnancy. This provides couples at risk for certain genetic diseases the opportunity to know that any pregnancy they achieve should be unaffected." 6-02
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Extractions: A Black History Internet Scavenger Hunt! Send students on a Black History scavenger hunt! Students can learn about famous black Americans while polishing their Internet surfing skills. Four different "hunts" for students of all ages! Here's a chance for students to get into the act! Choose a Black History Internet Scavenger Hunt from the list below. Invite students to read the ten clues on the assigned page. Then students should read the ten Internet biographies listed at the bottom of each page. Match each clue to one of the ten biographies. Write the correct person's name on the line before each clue. Choose your Scavenger Hunt! Black History 101 for 4th grade and below Black History 102 for 5th and 6th graders Black History 103 for 7th and 8th graders Black History 104 for 9th graders and above NOTE TO TEACHERS: Grade levels assigned are approximate; preview the lists for difficulty. (Many middle school teachers might want to assign the high school Black History 104 list.) Answers to the four Black History "treasure hunts" can be found below.
Extractions: Career Education ... Social Sciences Lesson Planning Article L E S S O N P L A N N I N G A R T I C L E February is the annual observance of Black History Month, a time to recognize the achievements, contributions, and culture of African Americans. This week, Education World offers ten innovative activities to start your celebration of Black History Month and to help you incorporate the African American experience into your curriculum all year long! Included: Challenge students to create ABC books, murals, and more about famous African Americans! This February marks the 25th anniversary of Black History Month. In 1926, Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson , an African American historian, writer, and educator, established Negro History Week to honor the contributions of African Americans. Often called the "Father of Black History," Woodson chose February for this observance because the birthdays of abolitionist Frederick Douglass and President Abraham Lincoln fall in this month. During the early 1970s, the name of the celebration was changed to Black History Week. It was expanded to Black History Month in 1976.
Extractions: In observance of Black History Month, students will research the lives of African Americans who have made special contributions to American life and society. The students will write a short biography highlighting the person's contribution. In addition, the students will create a monument in honor of the individual. The culminating activity of the lesson will be a monument walk. Objectives:
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