Extractions: A R T I C L E As students set out on summer adventures, send their parents a much-needed "life preserver" a list of 25 activities to share and enjoy with their children. These fun activities cover all subjects and grades; there truly is something for everyone. And, if you have your own summer adventurers at home, this list can rescue your kids from the boredom and blahs of rainy summer days. This year, do more than amuse and entertain your kids and hope for the best for your students, keep their minds working all summer long! Included: Twenty-five activities to fight summer boredom and build thinking skills.
DenimJumpers.com: Ready, Set, Teach!/Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education Home Ready, Set, teach! art lesson plans, including arthistory, drawing, painting Activities Lots of ideas for preschool activites. http://www.denimjumpers.com/Ready__Set__Teach_/Early_Childhood_Education/
Extractions: This site is dedicated to teaching children through crafts and activities. You will find hundreds of inexpensive crafts and activities for children. Most of the crafts and activities on this site are Bible-based and are great to use in Sunday School, Vacation Bible School, preschool, and home school. You will find complete Bible curriculum with math, reading, phonics, writing, science, and learning games included. A lot of the material is free, but there is some that is only for members.
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Non-Academic Activites & Voluntary Work NonAcademic activites Voluntary Work. I have also been given the opportunity toteach the technical The site has a long history and is the amalgamation of http://www.ashleybrown.co.uk/about/nonacademic.asp
Extractions: Key: Off-site Link Email Link Additional Information Download Private Area (requires login) Home About Me Printer Version Drama My primary non-academic focus has been centred around music and drama productions - both behind the scenes and on stage. A brief summary is below - the years are approximate, exact dates fail me! ~1997-present - Either on stage, lighting director, sound director or overall technical director with lighting and/or sound responsibilities at The Hayes Manor School. This included crewing for an external organisation. - Technical crew at at The Hayes Manor School. - Lighting director for Charville Drama Group. Several shows per year, with 1-2 additional crew. - Programme design, aided set construction at The Hayes Manor School.
John Stockwell: The Secret Wars Of The CIA These are the activites done by the Contras. Now, how do you teach torture? Someonecan teach you about torture, but sooner or later you have to get involved. http://www.serendipity.li/cia/stock1.html
Extractions: The Secret Wars of the CIA Excerpts from a talk by John Stockwell John Stockwell is a 13-year veteran of the CIA and a former U.S. Marine Corps major. He was hired by the CIA in 1964, spent six years working for the CIA in Africa, and was later transferred to Vietnam. In 1973 he received the CIA's Medal of Merit, the Agency's second-highest award. In 1975, Stockwell was promoted to the CIA's Chief of Station and National Security Council coordinator, managing covert activities during the first years of Angola's bloody civil war. After two years he resigned, determined to reveal the truth about the agency's role in the Third World. Since that time, he has worked tirelessly to expose the criminal activities of the CIA. He is the author of In Search of Enemies, Stockwell is a founding member of Peaceways and ARDIS (the Association for Responsible Dissent), an organization of former CIA and Government officials who are openly critical of the CIA's activities. His latest book is entitled The Praetorian Guard: The U.S. Role in the New World Order
Extractions: This classroom-tested approach to basic geographic concepts includes seven skill-sequenced lessons with reproducible student reading material, diagrams, vocablary exercises, activites, worksheets, and maps. Building skill upon skill, students read about key concepts, then use grids and maps to develop an understanding of latitude and longitude.
Event Activities Classes If you would like to teach a clothing KWCS III / KWAR Opening ActivitesWelcoming Reception For Walk Through history The Walk Through history fashion http://www.caerthe.org/kwcs/activities.html
Extractions: We will offer a total of hours of period clothing instruction and practice. We plan to dedicate one track entirely to hats and headresses and another two tracks to Renaissance clothing and related subjects. Check the current class schedule frequently - changes will be made many times before the event!
Lanesville Community School's Online Teacher Resource Yellow Page Understanding Taxes Lesson plans activites from the IRS to help teachers teachabout taxes. to social studies education, history, geography, economics http://www.lanesville.k12.in.us/LCSYellowpages/teacher.htm
Extractions: Yellow Page Teaching Resources Lesson Plans Teacher Survival Kit Professional Organizations ... How Happy Are You At Work.com Ahead of the Curve Apple Learning Interactive Beyond Books.com Character Education Organization Homepage of Character Education Organization. Includes eleven principles of character and teaching ideas. Colts Geography register your class to learn geography while following the Indy Colts around the U.S. and get really cool stuff. Ednow.com One stop for all your education information devoted exclusively to teachers, librarians, administrators, and all other education professionals. Electronic School Magazine Free online technology magazine for K-12 school leaders. Supplement to American School Board Journal Free Resources,USDOE Freshwater Fred's Lending Library Glencoe Online The online textbook resource for all subjects grades 6-12. Includes downloadables, teacher resources and online tools. Global Schoolnet Homework Hero.com LHS Homework Hero Site LES Homework Hero Site ... I Can Technologies Free download demo of standards based assessment. InSAI homepage of American Student Achievement Institute Indiana Youth Institute K-12 Connection Mailbox-Intermediate (lanesville intermed/eagles) Log-in page for The Mailbox companion at the intermediate level.
ECSEL: History: Mission/Goals goals, and develop and teach activities for in teaching practices and instructionalactivites of faculty in engineering dseign behavior, and coalition history. http://depts.washington.edu/mscience/history/mission.htm
Extractions: Mission/Goals Mission Statement ECSEL, the Engineering Coalition of Schools for Excellence in Education and Leadership, was one of the first of NSF¹s Engineering Education Coalitions (EEC) to be funded. Launched in October 1990, ECSEL includes, in addition to the University of Washington, Howard University, City College of New York (CCNY), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Morgan State University, Penn State University, and the University of Maryland. Like all of the EEC¹s, ECSEL was formed to address two primary goals: (1) transforming undergraduate engineering curricula, and (2) increasing the diversity of engineering graduates. The key strategy adopted by ECSEL for both of these goals has been: The imaginative integration of design activities throughout
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Extractions: -ter Name of course Basic Track and Field Teaching Method ¥° Gymnastic Teaching Method ¥° Introduction to Physical Education, Cultural History of Physical Education, Theory of Safety Education, Gymnastic Teaching Method ¥±, Soccer Teaching Method, Basketball Teaching Method, Taekwondo Teaching Method ¥°, Judo Teaching Method ¥°
Extractions: Below you will find an alphabetized list of links to web pages that are student interactive learning pages. A student interactive learning web page is a page which the student can interact in some manner through the computer to learn something. It is vitally important that teachers review the web site BEFORE assigning it to a student for learning purposes. In many cases the teacher must JOIN the site (for free) before being able to use the site with their students. If you need assistance in learning how to use student interactive learning sites, please contact the Technology Office. Each site has been screened and reviewed by the Technology Office and is followed by a brief description of the site and what it has to offer teachers. The number at the end of each description is the estimated time in minutes it will take the average teacher to become familiar with the web site. Alabama Maps - The University of Alabama Cartographic Research Center's REsources online. If you need a map of Alabama they're online here free as a .jpg file or .pdf file. The historical map section is under development but will provide historical maps of Alabama in the future. Great social studies and Alabama History resource. 15 min.
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Grade Level Page Grades 3-5 Spend the Summer in Athens Before the athletes even go for gold, check out ourwinning activities that celebrate the history of Athens and international http://teacher.scholastic.com/grade/grades35/
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APOLLO 10 Click here to see how to make a simple rocket. And after that, we suggestyou ask your teacher to teach you the ROLL, PITCH and YAW game. http://www.fi.edu/pieces/cych/apollo 10/students/activities/offline/offline.html
Extractions: History Gravity Mission ... Credits APOLLO 10 Offline Activities Here are two experiments you can do for yourself with very little equipment. Click here to see why the Moon doesn't fly away from the Earth. Click here to see how to make a simple rocket. And after that, we suggest you ask your teacher to teach you the ROLL, PITCH and YAW game. (Tell them to look in the teachers' resources pages!!!) This page uses Flash 5 - please download the current player.
Extractions: You're reading http://rad2000.free.fr/telewor1.htm Contributions to ETODL the European Telework On-line Discussion List http://www.eto.org.uk/discuss.htm Minutes http://www.eto.org.uk/etw-announce/list/ Contributions during October 1996 On 8-10-96 STARTING TELEWORK Hubert Houdoy: I am a french, new, teleworker. "STARTING TELEWORK" is a real and interesting problem for everyone, because teleworkers Will Work With teleworkers. I think there will be two kind of teleworkers: The initiative of Dino Gruppuso is interesting for everyone. According with this opinion, I have created an organization (Association Loi 1901) in order to help the second population. On 10-10-96 Upon RAD The target of my project is essentialy: to help job searchers in creating their own activity. For them, telework is a mean to gain activity even if there is none in their town. Most of unemployed are affraid by new information technologies. They think they are the reason of unemployment. On 10-10-96 To Horace Mitchell Thank you Horace. These thoughts are really helpful.
Extractions: Author's Note: This essay is another product of 1995's "Directed Research in Performance" led by Dr. Richard Kennell. The question that was posed to the class this time was something to the effect of "if we're here to study performance, why are we using time to conduct research?" I believe it was because I was studying musicology/music history as well as performance that I felt a particular resonance with this question. Perhaps I was attempting to justify the process to myself. Frankly, however, I think it was more the case that I felt it was incumbant upon myself as the resident "scholar" to justify the research process to the unwashed heathen I mean, to the performance students. Once I had the paper written up, I brought it to Dr. Kennell and we discussed some of its content. He also said that he would copy it off and distribute it to the rest of the class to read and discuss near the end of the semester. Reviewing the paper now, flaws in my reasoning and the my underlying ideological bias seem obvious. Nonetheless, the writing and defending of it before an audience of my peers was a valuable experience. One last thing: that third word in the title, the one that, even now, you're probably thinking is a typographical error? It is not. It is an alternate spelling and I like it better than 'holistic'. Come on people, would I really go to the trouble of writing this and then misspell a key word in the title?