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Extractions: In the summer of 1862, some 56 years after Lewis and Clark traversed the area, John White and William Eades discovered gold in Grasshopper Creek. A large influx of miners rushed to the area to stake a claim, and Bannack was born. A lively gold rush town, Bannack later became the first territorial capital and the location of the first successful dredging operation in the U.S. Using Internet sites and video, students will discover how Bannack was established, what life was like there, and why it eventually died and became a ghost town. The lesson also includes an interactive panning for gold activity. In 1863, Henry Plummer was elected the second sheriff of Bannack, MT, a mining camp that became Montanas first capital. Plummer had a shady history and was later accused of being the leader of a notorious gang of robbers called the Road Agents. A group called the Vigilantes took justice into their own hands and hung Plummer on Jan. 10, 1864, without the benefit of a legal trial. Students will hold a mock trial to review evidence for and against Henry Plummer. Using the Internet and video, students will gather evidence to exonerate Plummer or find him guilty for murder and robbery.
Extractions: IN THIS SECTION CHOOSE DESTINATION HISTORY CENTER Games and Contests History Articles Primary Sources Web Links Glossary Booklist On This Date... CLASSROOM Student Contests Students Preserving Battlefields Annual Teachers Institute Children's Books Lesson Plans and Activities Field Trip Planning Teacher Resources Classroom Visitors Two Week Curriculum Special Offer from our Partners - An Opportunity for Adults to Study the Civil War! JUNIOR MEMBER PAGES Field Trip Planning 1.) Select a Civil War site
Teacher Lesson Plans Links lesson plans. Handouts You Can Print. Classroom activities. Jeopardy A game for use in the language classroom. LD Online. Edmark (special needs Software). http://www.dcsd.k12.co.us/elementary/FCE/teacher_projects/projects.html
Extractions: Lesson Plan Ideas All Grade Level Activities These Activities can be used at all elementary grade levels. Some activities will need to be modified to make the project easier or harder to fit the grade level. Compass Rose Printout Print out a copy of the Compass Rose. On the compass rose, only north is filled in. Fill in the rest of the directions on the compass rose, using the standard abbreviations: like egg cartons, cardboard, paper, boxes, string, crayons, paint, glue, etc. Clipart - Kid friendly clipart site. Book Caterpillar Make a caterpillar to display in the classroom or hallway showing each book that has been read. How to Make Stickers Recipe for Sticker Glue Design a Door Knob Sign print out this blank template Certificate of Achievement - printout (Bry-Back) Make a Bookmark from BillyBear4Kids.com
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Extractions: Lesson Plans, Activities, and Other Teaching Resources This is a selected list from the many sites on the World Wide Web that include lesson plans, activities, and other information designed primarily for practicing teachers. These sites will also be useful for student teachers seeking ideas for the classes they will teach or education students looking for class projects. Most of these sites will lead you to other sites with similar lists. Blue Web'n Learning Sites Library
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Extractions: If you have access to the Internet, but you don't have Internet access in your classroom or a lab you can use at times, don't give up. There are still ways to use the Internet: Do you have a technology person or a technology support department? If so, ask them if they can project a computer screen. If you have one computer with Internet access, a projector can put the computer screen up on a big screen that the whole class can see. Send students to the library, computer labs, or their home computers to do research (you can make the Internet one of many resources that your students may use). Use the Internet for research on a topic. Searching on the Internet can be easier than looking through indices, card files, or catalogs in a library. Use the lessons you find on the Internet. Most media sites (tv, film, magazines, newspapers) have lesson plans, teacher resources, and activities. Most of these are not dependent on Internet access.
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Extractions: ALI- Elementary Lesson Plans The Apple Learning Interchange (ALI) provides a library of computer and online lesson plans. You'll find plans for language arts and across the curriculum. In addition, ALI offers a variety of themes in the Curriculum Center. http://henson.austin.apple.com/edres/ellesson/elem-menu.shtml The Chalkboard Provides activities, ideas, educational links and much more, useful for Pre-K and Kindergarten teachers. http://members.tripod.com/~Patricia_F Cyberguides Absolutely, wonderful resource of web-based literature activities for grades K-12. Organized by K-3, 4-5, 6-8, 9-12. Site also contains bilingual activities http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/cyberguide.html Electronic Literacy Pre K-12 What Electronic Literacy skills should your students have? This site shows a continuum of skills for students pre K - 12. In addition there are many lessons to support these skills. http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/departments/isa/elit/index.htm
Extractions: In this lesson students will learn about the cultural and social importance of dolls. They will view and discuss a variety of dolls from the Alexander Girard Collection at the Museum of International Folk Art (MOIFA) in Santa Fe, New Mexico and then make a doll of their own out of scrap fabric, newspaper, yarn and other assorted materials. This lesson will teach students about the variety of dolls made around the world and the cultural values they convey. This is a thematic multidisciplinary lesson primarily addressing the areas of art, social studies and language arts. After completing a lesson on dolls around the world, students will understand: How dolls represent the cultures from which they come. That dolls are made of a variety of different materials. Dolls help to teach children and adults about the society in which they live. Dolls are used for different reasons and in a variety of ways, i.e. social, ceremonial, educational, decorative.
Extractions: Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home ENC Features ENC Focus Past Issues ... Mathematics and Science for Students with Special Needs Search the Site More Options Classroom Calendar Digital Dozen ENC Focus ... Ask ENC Explore online lesson plans, student activities, and teacher learning tools. Find detailed information about thousands of materials for K-12 math and science. Read articles about inquiry, equity, and other key topics for educators and parents. Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants. More than 13 percent of all students have disabilities, and they are spending more time in regular education classrooms. This issue shares the successes of teachers who have taught in inclusive classrooms, as well as insights from teachers with disabilities. For teachers new to special education, terminology and etiquette are explored. This page provides access to the full text of articles in the print version of the magazine, plus several bonus articles published online only. Some articles have been enhanced for this electronic version, and the list of theme articles has been organized by content rather than reflecting the layout of the print version.
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GE21C -- Family/Teacher Guide - How To Write A Lesson Plan FollowUp activities, Homework, Projects. Students with special needs will have to have lesson plans adapted to met their learning requirements. http://apps.sdhc.k12.fl.us/public/GE21C/guide/lessonplanhowto.htm
Extractions: By Beverly DeMott, Ph.D. Before designing a lesson plan, the teacher must think about her/his students and the purpose for the lesson. What is it that the students need to learn? What is the lesson supposed to accomplish? In answering these two key questions, several things must be considered: the age of the students the grade level of the students learning styles of the students cultural and emotional needs of the students what the students may already know about the subject or material what it is EXACTLY that you want the students to learn the amount of time that will be needed to adequately teach the lesson the materials, equipment, and technology that will be needed planning for how you will acquire the materials, equipment, technology or field experience you will need for your lesson and scheduling with other professionals (media specialist, assistant principals, computer lab teacher, guest speakers, volunteer helpers, parent helpers, etc.) special permissions that may be needed- field trip forms, special viewing permits, permission to videotape or photograph
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Extractions: BEACH BALL PRACTICE ACTIVITIES GRADES: 1-7 Students with disabilities often need more practice than other students to master skills. Using a "programmed" beach ball is a fun way to fit drill and practice in without boring the kids. This idea was shared with me at a math workshop I attended last summer. Blow up the beach ball and hold it with the air hole facing upward. Beach balls are already nicely sectioned (kind of like an orange). So, all you have to do next is draw lines horizontally with a permanent marking pen to create several little boxes on your beach ball. Program the boxes with various information that students need to practice (ideas follow). Some Ideas: In each box, write a number from one to nine. Throw the ball to students and ask them what numbers their thumbs are on. When they tell you, ask them to either add, subtract, multiply or divide. This is an easy activity to individualize because you can ask different students to do different things with the numbers. I also found that it helps students with mathematics vocabulary. (Some of my students always say "take away" or "times" rather than the proper vocabulary). You could even say "find the product" to further reinforce vocabulary.
Special Education Lesson Plans special Effects lesson plans for motivating special needs learners. Essay Link- Each photo essay required about three to five days to plan and complete. http://www.teach-nology.com/teachers/lesson_plans/special_ed/
Extractions: Downloads ... Professional Development Enter your email address for FREE weekly teaching tips! Home Teacher Resources Lesson Plans Special Education ... Abuse It, Lose It - Logical Consequences for Teaching Self-Control to Mischievous Children. Art for All - The teacher found that the photogram was an excellent medium of expression for his students because the photogram (or shadowgram) lends itself to an almost endless array of creative arrangements while not requiring the fine motor control of regular photography. Bits of Braille - Lesson plan for fourth through sixth grades utilizing the braille alphabet and information on Helen Keller. Collaborative Lesson Archive - A colloborative area for exchange lesson ideas. Crayola Art Education * Lesson Plans - A long time to download, but well worth it. Cultural Awareness - The children involved in this project were provided with individual plans of physical and occupational therapy to help them deal with developmental delays, physical disabilities such as cerebral palsy or spina bifida, or injuries and surgeries. Working together, Hill, a physical education teacher, and Phillips, a special education teacher, designed individual activity sheets for each child in consultation with physical and occupational therapists.
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Extractions: Click on "Current Events" in the site index for lesson plans related to September 11, 2001, the one-year anniversary of those horrific events, or the current war with Iraq. Click here to find social studies standards and curricula from all 50 states. This page contains lesson plans for all social studies subjects except geography and history. Lesson plans for those two subjects have been moved to separate pages, but can still be accessed from the index below. This site was last updated 5- 16-04.
Extractions: -Goethe, philosopher here Depending on their level of ability, children and adults with disabilities will be able to attempt the following activities. You are the best judge of what the people in your care are capable of. Remember to always have patience and encourage students to do ask much as they can on their own. There is a tremendous amount of satisfaction that comes with being able to complete tasks on your own - always keep that in mind. The key is to keep levels of ability in mind at all times and remember to be supportive - every step of the way. For those with visual impairment, tactile activities are imperative (clay, masks, puppets, etc.) Glue Fish Crayon Resist Musical Art Tissue Paper Puzzle Art ... Early Childhood Education Activities - Many of these can be modified for those with disabilities.
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Extractions: Bonjour. The site, for students and teachers of French, offers a host of activities and resources. Casa de Joanna: Spanish Activities and Casa de Joanna: French Activities On-and off-line activities for middle and high school Spanish and French classes. Also included are lesson plans and printable worksheets. C.B. Putnam's Home Page Foreign Language Teaching on the Internet: Resources with Teaching Activities. Teaching activities and materials for French, German, Italian and Spanish classes. Cooperative Learning in Modern Languages. Pete Jones, Head of Modern Languages at the Pine Ridge Secondary School in Ontario (Canada), presents lessons useful for creating a student-centered language class. Print them out. Some will give you instant lesson plans for your next day's class. Several of the activities are available for languages other than French. Decouvrons le Canada. Pete Jones and his team of teachers has brought together close to 900 links to Canada, all in French. The site also features scavenger hunts for students based on ite various Web pages. Lesson plans and online activities for elementary, middle and high school levels. Additional resources are also included.
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