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Extractions: Sara's Story When Sara was in the first grade, her teacher started teaching the students how to read. Sara's parents were really surprised when Sara had a lot of trouble. She was bright and eager, so they thought that reading would come easily to her. It didn't. She couldn't match the letters to their sounds or combine the letters to create words. Sara's problems continued into second grade. She still wasn't reading, and she was having trouble with writing, too. The school asked Sara's mom for permission to evaluate Sara to find out what was causing her problems. Sara's mom gave permission for the evaluation.
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CONCERTA.net Homepage in class and staying focused on tasks like homework and chores deficit/hyperactivity disorder; proofof-concept and proof-of-product studies. Arch gen Psychiatry http://www.concerta.net/html/concerta/difference/social.jsp
Schools - 4/21/02 buildings, empty promises Abandoned buildings near schools The homework hassle Students gen. Students learn how to do taxes in social studies MIDLAND With http://www.detnews.com/2002/schools/0204/21/
Extractions: Head Start scrutiny A White House proposal calls for evaluations of Head Start programs to see how well preschoolers are learning. It has alarmed some child development experts, who say young children still do much of their learning through play. Should there be a federal academic standard for Head Start programs?
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Extractions: Your kids may be at camp. Or visiting their grandparents. Or just hanging out at the pool. But school isn't out for administrators, who are gearing up for the new term next month. And it's never out for political hopefuls who, as we move toward Election Day, are turning up the volume on their calls for higher standards in education and accountability from our schools. School districts across the country are answering the call. If your children haven't already felt the heat of the tougher classroom, they almost certainly will. Virtually all states have developed more demanding curriculum standards; many now mandate exams to demonstrate that kids are meeting those standards. How can you help your children prepare? What support will they need, emotionally and academically? "The New School Rules," Good Housekeeping's special preview for parents, looks at this latest trend in educational reform and offers practical advice everything from ways to de-stress anxious kids to the best buys in kid-friendly computers and desktop gadgets that will make the homework hours a little more cheerful read on. It's 10 P.M., and you certainly do know where your child is. She's at the dining room table anguishing over improper fractions. Or, it's the weekend, and she needs information for her report on endangered marine animals. Web sites set up specifically for kids in elementary and middle school feature answers to frequently asked questions on a variety of homework topics, including math, as well as "research collections" (similar to encyclopedia entries) on the subjects kids are likely to need to look up: history, biographies, natural sciences, sports, literature, and hundreds more. You also can find recommended links to other sites and suggestions for further research.
Welcome To The Frenship High School Online Library BJ Pinchbeck at Discoveryschool.com. Infoplease.com homework Center. Math.com. UIL. social studies. http//history.sandiego.edu/gen/soc/gildedage.html. http://www.frenship.k12.tx.us/fhs/Onlinelibrary/links_for_students.htm
Extractions: If you need online homework assistance, try these websites: FHS Online Resources! Pfanmiller/Gillett Junior Research 2004 Gillett Senior Research 2004 Bartleby.com ... Math.com Character Education - Making Ethical Decisions Individual teacher suggested sites listed below: Agriculture Art Athletics Band ... Theater Address your questions, suggestions or problems with these pages to Jennifer Morgan Phone: 806-866-9878 x233 Fax: 806-866-9370 jmorgan@frenship.k12.tx.us Last Modified: Agriculture Art Artcyclopedia http://www.artcyclopedia.com Athletics Band Choir Computer Technology Debate Economics Mr. Korab The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco www.frbsf.org/publications/federalreserve/annual/1995/history.html www.frbsf.org/currency/iconography/features.html NOVA Online PBS "The Secrets of Making Money www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/moolah/history.html United States Secret Service "Know Your Money www.ustreas.gov/usss/know_your_money.shtml
Projects http//www.gaggle.net/gen?_template=/templates/gaggle/html/index.jsp Language Arts/social studies. http//www.sosmath.com/ another math homework helper. http://home.kc.rr.com/glangner/ProjectsAll.htm
Extractions: Projects All Teachers Last updated http://rubistar.4teachers.org/ - Templates in all subject areas to assist in creating rubrics. All Teachers http://www.education-world.com/a_tech/webquest048.shtml - Lesson Plans for all ages/classes but also section for WebQuest lesson plans. http://www97.intel.com/education/index.asp - Intels education site for teachers. Lots of project plans. The Mystery of the Mayas project has a student created powerpoint presentation available for viewing. El Misterio de los ... http://www.lessonplanspage.com/ - More lesson plans for teachers at Lesson Plans.Com http://emints.more.net/ethemes/index.html - Themes for many curricular areas. http://www.atozteacherstuff.com/webring/index.shtml - thematic web ring http://www.sitesforteachers.com/ - Sites for teachers (dont over look the links on the left) as well as the other 15 pages of projects, plans, etc. http://www.collier.k12.fl.us/instrtech/sections/resources/models.htm - a school district has its act together and is providing valuable lesson plans used by their teachers. http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/math/high_reasoning.shtm
The Minnesota Senate Hearings: Social Studies history professor described the proposed social studies standards as to memorize? asked Senator gen Olson the proposed standards have not done their homework. http://www.edaction.org/Standards/Hearings/040127.htm
Extractions: January 28, 2004 The Minnesota Senate Hearings: Social Studies The room was filled to "standing room only" capacity. Thank you to those who took the time and effort to show up. It makes a tremendous difference! Many in the room sported stickers that read, "Pass the Standards," "The Declaration IS a 'Founding Document,' " and "Knowledge is Freedom, Pass the Standards." If any doubted that the battle over the new standards was about whether the Profile-of-Learning-type standards will be reinstated, they can doubt no more. Critics of the proposed standards urged legislators to disqualify the proposed standards because they weren't based on the "national standards" (federal curriculum). The Profile of Learning was built on the federal curriculum. One University of Minnesota history professor described the proposed social studies standards as "biased" and "ideological" because they were based on the "biased" idea that the founding documents, such as the Declaration, have the same meaning for us today that they did at the founding of our country. Students from the Freedom School in St. Paul charged that the standards were racist. The President of Education Minnesota, Judy Schaubach, along with the Minneapolis and St. Paul school districts, insisted that there was too much content in these standards. A teacher charged there was too much memory work. (Memory requirements were incessantly criticized.)
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Educational Technology Ray gen, who teaches English, social studies and technology they shouldn t be, says gen, a member child s grades, attendance records and homework assignments. http://people.uis.edu/rschr1/et/archive/2003_08_03_archive.html
Extractions: As we bring new teachers into the district, how do we optimize our time during induction week so that we can focus on our critical goals and not be sidetracked by so-called "administrivia"?.... We were committed to changing induction from an event to a process, but we needed a model to make this happen. While we loved the power and convenience that e-learning offered, we also knew that for our most important and complex ideas we would need some face-to-face time, as well. So, we adopted a blended learning model that com-prises both electronic and face-to-face interaction. Our blended learning model has four pieces: Greenwood School District 50 has one school that sets itself apart from all the others. It's unique to South Carolina and copies only a few others across the nation.... But it's the security features and technology at Westview Middle that really make the school stand out. Security cameras continuously record activity in the hallways, and if there's a problem in the classroom, teachers can simply push a button on a pin they will wear, alerting administrators to a problem and immediately beginning to videotape activities within the classroom.... Each classroom is also equipped with television monitors teachers will use for distance learning and instructional videos. Shorer says teachers will be able to access "thousands of video clips that they can use to enhance the curriculum."
Music Curriculum Web Resources fun educational activities, an art gallery, discussion forums, homework helper section, pen Curricular Area Music/social studies Grade Level gen Mus 5 http://www.hazelwood.k12.mo.us/~cdavis01/curriculum/pp_gm4.html
NET-HAPPENINGS Archives September 2001, Week 1 K12 Internet Replacing Libraries for homework (81 lines K12 Special social studies forum update (89 lines); K12 K12 gen American Memory Newsletter (59 lines http://listserv.classroom.com/scripts/wa.exe?A1=ind0109a&L=net-happenings
Jack In The Box - Press Room Retired gen. will meet at least once a week to work on homework assignments, play in five students achieve higher grades in math, languages and social studies;; http://www.jackinthebox.com/pressroom/pressreleases/pr.php?UID=26&Year=2000
Ms. Jugovic's RCMS Counseling Page TeacherWeb Homework Hotline 6th Grade homework social studies Ms. Tongish http//teacherweb.com/IN in.us/Schools/RCMS/Teachers/Heinig/homework.htm Math Math Mrs. Post Mondaygen and adv http://teacherweb.com/IN/RensselaerMiddleSchool/Counseling/h3.stm
Extractions: Home Announcements Scheduling Resources ... Email The week of May 3, 2004. Welcome to the RCMS Homework Hotline! Please remember that these lesson plans are submitted at the beginning of the week and may change as the week progresses. Your child's updated agenda is your most accurate source of current assignments, and his/her passport is the best way to keep track of missing assignments and behavior. We encourage you to check both of these every night. The Homework Hotline is provided by the teachers of RCMS as a courtesy to help you help your child. 6th Grade Homework Social Studies: Ms. Tongish http://teacherweb.com/IN/RensselaerMiddleSchool/Tongish * My email address is cmtongish@yahoo.com. With the time we will have left at the end of the year, we will be doing review work or preparing for next year! Monday - Canadian Travel Project Work Day Tuesday - Travel Project Final Work Day - Due at the end of class Wednesday - Begin Canadian History Discussion Thursday - Listening Activity #2 on the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Seaway and Hockey Friday - Canadian History Monday - Canadian History Science: Mr. Heinig
Allexperts U.S. History Q&A Profile, I can only answer questions about Major John Andre` the British Major who helped gen. I`m an elementary school teacher specializing in social studies. http://www.allexperts.com/getExpert.asp?Category=672
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