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Extractions: Webquest Sites CyberSmart! Curriculum A free k-8 curriculum empowering students to use the Internet safely, responsibly, and effectively. Contents: Curriculum Overview, Lesson Plans and Activity Sheets, Using the Curriculum, and Technology Standards Alignment Buddy Project: Teacher Resources . Lesson Plans. Site aims to help you integrate technology into the classroom with a 3-D model: Develop, Design, and Deliver. The Business of the Gods . Lesson deals with Greek mythology and concentrates on the twelve Olympian gods. Task, Teacher Resources, Process, Materials. Buddhist Studies for primary and secondary students . Including Handbook for Teachers Lesson Plans and Resources for Social Studies Teachers . Hundreds of high quality Lesson Plans for K-12 arranged alphabetically by title of Web sites, Teaching Strategies include everything you always wanted to know about how to put students online in your social studies classroom
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Extractions: Print this page Note: Best of History Web Sites features links to K-12 lesson plans, teacher guides, activities, games, quizzes, and more throughout its pages. Scroll down most BOHWS pages and you will find many resources for teachers and students. The Center for Teaching History with Technology is affiliated with Best of History Web Sites and aims to help K-12 history and social studies teachers incorporate technology effectively into their courses. The Center directs visitors to a multitude of free online resources articles, tips, strategies, and lesson plans. The Center for Teaching History With Technology also presents its second-annual PBS has a great source for information on a myriad of historical events and personalities. PBS's assorted and diverse web exhibits supplement specific individual television series and generally include a resume of each episode, interviews (often with sound bites), a timeline , a glossary, photos, and links to relevant sites. Categories include American History, World History, History on Television, and Biographies. Go to the PBS Teacher Source for lessons and activities arranged by topic and sign up for their newsletter.
Teaching TV: Film Production: Who Does What? | Lesson In this lesson, students look at the equipment used about the members of the film production team operation and purpose of selected media equipment; beginning http://www.media-awareness.ca/english/resources/educational/lessons/elementary/t
The White Screen: Absent Voices In The Media | Lesson This lesson helps students become aware of the under of stereotyping, or window dressing in film and TV visible minority and aboriginal voices in the media? http://www.media-awareness.ca/english/resources/educational/lessons/secondary/st
Extractions: The White Screen: Absent Voices in the Media Level: Grades 9 - 12 Overview This lesson and all associated documents (handouts, overheads, backgrounders) is available in an easy-print, pdf kit version. To open the lesson kit for printing, click here To print only this page, use the "printable version" link at the top of the page. This lesson helps students become aware of the under-representation of First Nation peoples and visible minorities in the media. Students begin with a discussion about different forms of diversity and then read and discuss handouts about representation of visible minorities and First Nation peoples in broadcast media. Assignments include a journal entry responding to the statement "What is not said by the media is as important as what is explicitly articulated" and diversity audits of news programs, dramas, TV advertisements and sitcoms. For students who wish to investigate this topic in depth, there are a series of extension activities.
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Untitled Document lesson Plan Overview The media Literacy Project was started at The original objective of the media Literacy Project was make it feasible to add film and music http://www.ccsdschools.com/instructionaltechnology/webpages/bestpractice/wright/
Extractions: Junius Wright is a National Board Certified teacher who has been teaching Honors European Literature at the Academic Magnet High school for the past five years. As a teacher, his goal is to provide an atmosphere that fosters in students a hunger to acquire knowledge and a desire to awaken their intelligence so they will be able to become individual thinkers that can successfully interpret the world around them. For the past three years, Junius has been using various forms of technology to help him develop the Media Literacy Project, a program dedicated to helping teachers integrate art, film, and music into the traditional classroom curriculum. He strongly believes that technology is a tool that should be integrated to support and enhance teaching practices that have already been proven a success in the classroom
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Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Homework Help English as 2nd Language Home ... Quiz Central zau(256,152,180,'gob','http://z.about.com/5/ad/go.htm?gs='+gs,''); Beginning English Intermediate English Advanced English Teaching English ... Help zau(256,138,125,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/0.htm','');w(xb+xb); Subscribe to the About English as 2nd Language newsletter. Search English as 2nd Language Conversation Lesson: Violence In The Media Needs To Be Regulated This debate can easily turn into a debate about what 'Free Speech' really means, and can therefore be extremely interesting to students who are living in countries where the right to 'Free Speech' is considered a fundamental right. You can choose groups based on the students' opinions. However, you can also have students support opinions that are not necessarily their own to help improve fluency. In this manner, students pragmatically focus on correct production skills in conversation rather than striving to "win" the argument. For more information on this approach please see the following feature: Teaching Conversational Skills: Tips and Strategies Aim: Improve conversational skills when supporting a point of view Activity: Debate about the question of whether violence in the media (Television, newspapers, magazines, internet, etc.) needs to be more tightly regulated.
Extractions: Akira Kurosawa was one of the most distinguished filmmakers of the 20th century. George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, and Martin Scorsese credit him as a major influence on their work. In spite of this, his films have only a small following in the United States. In this lesson plan, students will become acquainted with Kurosawa the filmmaker and his work. They will discover information on his life and his films, and create a script, video, or skit/play based on quotes from GREAT PERFORMANCES' KUROSAWA.
Extractions: Let students select an act, or assign them in pairs to learn as much as possible about one of the following acts: Lead the class through a brainstorming session to come up with questions that all the researchers should ask about the particular act they are studying. You may come up with a list such as the following: What problem did the law address?
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Extractions: Before students read the handout, or take lecture notes, ask them what they think they can legally use in their own films, and what they think they would not be allowed to use. Here are some examples for them to consider: Which of the following could be legally included (without permission) in a film:
Media Literacy Educational Standards Library media; media Literacy Curriculum document; Seminole County Video lesson plans PDF document; for Showing Feature Films in School. http://eduscapes.com/seeds/literacy.html
Extractions: Media Literacy Bring up the term "media literacy" with a group of people and a dozen different ideas come to mind. Some people will think of "film studies courses" where students analyze characters, plot, and cinematography. While others start complaining about the quality of television. Still others will recall a middle school class where they learned about advertising techniques that TV commercials use. This page focuses on media literacy. For information on the larger issue of information literacy, go to Approaches to Information and Communication Literacy at eduScapes Teacher Tap . For related information about visual literacy, read Visual Literacy by Annette Lamb at eduScapes Activate and The On-Line Visual Literacy Project from Pomona College Media Literacy Defined Media literacy is the ability to read, interpret, use, design, and create audio and video materials for specific outcomes. This includes thinking, learning, and expressing oneself using media. Since media is all around us, some people may think that everyone is naturally media literacy. Young people are typically large consumers of all types of media including Internet, television, radio, movies, and computers. Of course anyone can become a couch potato and view television and music as a passive medium. Media literate people view their interaction with media as active.
Media Literacy Saskatchewan This site is provided by QUADRANT NEWmedia, an Internet Service Provider in Saskatoon. media Literacy lesson plans. K 1 Photography. http://www.quadrant.net/Media_Literacy/
Extractions: Media Literacy Saskatchewan (MLS) is a Special Subject Council of the Saskatchewan Teacher's Federation. Formed in 1990, its mandate is to support teachers who wish to teach media literacy skills in the classroom. MLS publishes MEDIAVIEW, a newsletter designed to provide members with practical ideas and lesson plans to put to immediate use. This web site is designed to meet a number of objectives. First, it is to serve as a resource for MLS members to locate resources on the WWW which may assist them with the teaching of media literacy skills. Second, it is a location for MLS resources, including lesson plans and back issues of MEDIAVIEW. This site is also intended to be an electronic link between this organization and other, similar organizations around the world.
Extractions: I posted this lesson plan / culminating task on another site earlier this year. Originally, I used it at the end of a unit in Grade 12 English Media on "Representation in Media," After the terrorism of Sept 11th, a teacher from Pennsylvania emailed me to let me know she was going to adapt it to "help my students define what it means to be American."
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