Minnesota Educational Resources of students interest in professional sports to help of US and Canadian cities having NBA teams. discussion questions, student activities, and lesson plans. http://www.cloudnet.com/~edrbsass/edmin.htm
Extractions: All links on this page were checked and updated November 24, 2003 The sites below provide resources of particular interest to Minnesota teachers as well as students seeking information about Minnesota. If you are an elementary or secondary student doing a state report on Minnesota, click here and read my essay, "Living in Minnesota." Then scroll through the links that follow to find anything else you need. If you are looking for lesson plans or other specific information, use the site index below. Site Index:
Examples Of Education Classwork lesson Plan. EDHS 350 team sports I -Softball lesson Plan - Speedball lesson Plan To return to my home page, click on the icon. http://www.people.virginia.edu/~ehw2d/examplesofeducationclasswork.html
YoungSaintLouis.com: Sports Suggested lesson plan for Nipher school weightlifting team includes its about a weightlifting team in a make weightlifting a more popular sport for girls http://www.youngsaintlouis.com/archive/March2001/sportslesson.html
Extractions: March 2001 Vol. 2, Issue 3 Main News Education Lifestyle ... E-Mail Suggested lesson plan for Nipher school weightlifting team includes first girl Readability: Fifth grade level Possible hard words: Proper names: Rebekah Searcy, Nipher Middle School, Ed Bielik, Tara Nott, Trip Gender, Ben Overkamp, Ivan Aubuchon, Sean Wilcox Other words: kilogram, technique, autograph, tournament, committed, qualified, lacrosse, BEFORE READING: Introduce the article by pointing out that its about a weightlifting team in a south St. Louis county middle school. After reading the title of the article, ask the young reader to read the names and words from the list. Provide any help needed. Since this is a relatively easy article, suggest the young reader read it aloud to you and be prepared to discuss it after reading. DURING READING: Provide help with words where needed to keep the reading smooth and fluent. AFTER READING: Use questions such as the following to stimulate a discussion and check for understanding or comprehension. What makes Rebekah Searcy unique in her middle school?
AI2002: Arts Of Ancient Greece Lesson Plans 10 th grade Latin Karen Meyers. Unit Plan I. Introduction to Greek Culture Typography. B. The Games 1. Research the 10 original Olympic sports. http://www.crbs.umd.edu/programs/ai2002/LessonPlans/htmlfiles/groupd.html
Extractions: Discipline Index ... Topic Index Theme: Spirit of Competition Objectives: to create a unit which includes Time Frame: One marking period-to be done at intervals of 20 minutes/day Grade Level And Classes: th th th Unit Plan: I. Introduction to Greek Culture: Typography A. Math connection B. Formation of Greek letters C. Transliteration worksheet D. Completion of a myth and use of translator program to translate the myth into ancient Greek II. Olympic Games B. The Games: 1. Research the 10 original Olympic sports 2. Examination of evidence for the original sports on Greek vases 3. Research the modern equivalent of the 10 original sports 4. Production of graphic organizer showing the similarities and differences of the modern and ancient games using Inspiration Red figured vase 1. Investigation of Greek vases shapes (handout) 2. Creation of a red figured vase using chosen shape and design E. Socratic Dialogue
Basketball - Intermediate on snowshoes, using a ball; A team sport, played in water, with racquets; - An indoor team game using All lesson plans available for viewing on this website http://www.histori.ca/teachers/lessonPlan.do?ID=10658
Page 2 Ike FUTURE plans Studying computer technology at Honolulu Community College sports LESSONS sports have taught me how to be a team player and http://www.maui.net/~mauinews/mnss2.htm
Extractions: SPORTS LESSONS: First of all, discipline. Throughout my four years, discipline has been a major factor for me. Secondly, work ethic. To be good, you must have a good work ethic. Most important, attitude. With a good attitude, one may do whatever one strives for. Ashley Dolin Maui High School Grade 12 SPORTS: Soccer, track
Bay Team Lesson Plans line and laminated poster of various sport fishes. Portions of this lesson are based on A Guide All Bay team lessons are coordinated with Virginia s Standards http://www.vims.edu/adv/ed/bt/redfish1.html
Extractions: Department - Health and Fitness Make teaching easier and more effective with Quality Lesson Plans for Secondary Physical Education! This cookbook-style guide contains more than 150 ready-to-use lesson plansenough for every day of the school year. These classroom-tested lessons with developmentally appropriate activities enable middle school, junior high school, and high school physical educators to greatly reduce their planning time. Undergraduate students in professional practice will also benefitreduced planning time means they can concentrate on refining their teaching skills. You'll find four sections in Quality Lesson Plans for Secondary Physical Education: physical fitness, major sports, minor sports and activities, and single-day lessons.
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Extractions: About Search Forums Newsletter ... Tell-A-Friend Printable Version for your convenience! Denise Young Lesson Plan Subject: Social Studies Lesson Plan Title: Fertile Crescent News The lesson plan: Objectives 1. Students will learn newspaper structure: terms, summary leads, and newspaper jobs. 2. Students will interpret the ways in which the people of the Fertile Crescent met the challenges of a harsh environment. Focus and Review 1. Discuss with students to newspaper terms. 2. Review with students the challenges faced by the people of the Fertile Crescent and their solutions. Teacher Input 1. Moderate discussion of newspaper terms. 2. Have students identify newspaper structures from a local newspaper. 3. Guide discussion of the challenges faced by the people of the Fertile Crescent and their solutions. 4. Review handouts for activity.
Lesson Plan: From Gateau Au Chocolat To Chocolate Cake: Converting F Know the rules and regulations of a team sport. Be able to teach the sport to classmates. lesson Students were grouped and each group giving a specific area of http://www.gaston.k12.nc.us/schools/highland/LessonPlans/LPHistoryofSports.htm
Extractions: Students were grouped and each group giving a specific area of the sport to research and report . For example a group will be responsible for rules and regulations. Another group will be responsible for setting up playing area. Another group would be responsible for teaching the skill. The last group would be responsible for the actual playing of the game.
Extractions: Active Roster Pitchers B/T Ht Wt DOB 63 Rafael Betancourt R/R 27 Jack Cressend R/R 50 Jason Davis R/R 49 Chad Durbin R/R 36 Jose Jimenez R/R 34 Cliff Lee L/L 54 David Riske R/R 52 C.C. Sabathia L/L 61 Jason Stanford L/L 55 Scott Stewart R/L 30 Brian Tallet L/L 37 Jake Westbrook R/R 39 Matt White R/L 26 Bob Wickman R/R Catchers B/T Ht Wt DOB 44 Josh Bard S/R 15 Tim Laker R/R 41 Victor Martinez S/R Infielders B/T Ht Wt DOB 20 Ronnie Belliard R/R 1 Casey Blake R/R 23 Ben Broussard L/L 8 John McDonald R/R 13 Omar Vizquel S/R Outfielders B/T Ht Wt DOB 24 Milton Bradley S/R 10 Coco Crisp S/R 6 Alex Escobar R/R 9 Jody Gerut L/L 11 Matt Lawton L/R 38 Ryan Ludwick R/L Designated Hitters B/T Ht Wt DOB 48 Travis Hafner L/R Cleveland Indians betting Cleveland Indians gambling Cleveland Indians wagering Cleveland Indians odds ... mayan indians
TeacherSource . Math . Fantasy Baseball Lesson Plan . PBS is to be the manager of the winning team of the Fantasy Baseball World Series. Materials Note Materials can be found at the bottom of the lesson Plan .pdf file http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/mathline/lessonplans/msmp/fantasy/fantasy_proce
Extractions: Objective Students will study a thematic unit based on the game of baseball to investigate number and number relations. Overview of the Lesson The following is an overview of the Lesson Plan Fantasy Baseball - Parts I and II: Students play a few innings of baseball as an introductory activity to this thematic unit based on the game of baseball. The unit is centered around the analysis of the statistical data contained on professional baseball trading cards. These cards are first used to familiarize students with some of the basic terminology associated with the game. Next, students are directed to focus their attention on the actual statistical data included on the card and how to utilize this statistical data to determine the overall rating of a players past performance. Additionally, students form work with decimals and ratios to obtain key statistical data. This key statistical data, such as the number of home runs to the number of cumulative times at bat, are essential to the next phase of the unit: building a nine-player baseball team. Student pairs act as co-managers of a baseball team. Each pair receives a pack of baseball cards. They compute and analyze the key statistical data of the given players, make decisions on who they want to keep and who they want to trade, arrange their lineups, and play simulated games. Students use the key statistical data to construct individual player spinners, determine the line up, and play a simulated baseball game. The ultimate goal is to be the manager of the winning team of the Fantasy Baseball World Series.
Internet Lesson Plan/Project Idea Sheet Internet activities Search for team statistics. ObjectivesInternet lesson Plan/Project Idea Sheet. Title Sport Math Math textbook lessons. http://www.soe.umt.edu/cpgrant/ILPS/LeeSport.htm
Extractions: Internet activities: Search for team statistics. Objectives Students will: Appreciate the Internet as a resource for sporting news. Appreciate the use of mathematical concepts in the real world. Set-up time required: None Class time required: 3 hours My educational/skill goals: For students to realize a real world need for mathematics. Problems/Issues that may be encountered: Students unable to find stats for their team. Assessment measures: Teacher corrects papers to see if ratios are correct. Procedures: Take students through ratio lesson(s) in Math textbook. Students then pick their favorite team of any sport. Students search the Internet for their team statistics and draft a report on the team stats using ratios such as win vs. loss at home, win vs. loss away, win vs. loss total, and other stats that can be represented with ratios. Follow-up activities/extensions: Write letters to star of team.
SCORE Mathematics Lessons Today we are going to look up NFL sports teams on the web and analyze their This lesson plan may be adapted to any grade level and maybe integrated with other http://score.kings.k12.ca.us/number.sense.html
Extractions: You will soon be in the position of getting your driver's license and looking for a car. In all of the excitement, you are faced with a number of decisions which need to be made before you actually purchase your car. Through this unit you will research every aspect that a person goes through when purchasing a car. Gr 6: A trip across the USA. Each team will choose any state capital on the east coast as their starting point. They will travel west stopping at each state capital along the way and record miles traveled. Each student group will create a chart or table showing the number of miles traveled from state capital to state capital and then total number of miles driven. Be the team to reach Sacramento, California with the fewest number of miles traveled to win the prize. Gr 4:
Internet Activities Center - Lesson Plans SWE Internet Activities Center. Learning resources for teachers and students interested in engineering. Includes lesson plans and interactive activities. http://www.swe.org/iac/LP/
Extractions: ACTIVITY INDEX Follow the links and learn about Biomedical, Civil, Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical, Materials, General, and Aerospace Engineering! Each lesson contains hands-on or interactive activities as well as explanations of the science and engineering. Biomedical - Design A Paraplegic Saddle - 10 Pages You and your classmates are biomedical engineers assigned to develop a new equestrian saddle for a paraplegic rider. Without the use of their legs, how does the rider balance on top of the horse? Biomedical - Biomechanics Of Joints - 7 Pages In this activity, you will build a model of a human arm and shoulder. The model will demonstrate that these body parts act like different types of mechanical joints and that muscles "pull" but do not "push". You will also examine the range of motion of your knee, elbow and wrist. Chemical - Chromatography - 6 Pages Chromatography is used by crime laboratories to identify clues such as blood, ink, or other substances found at a crime scene. Chromatograms of these clues are compared against chromatograms of known substances for identification. In this experiment you get to be the detective! Can you identify the 12 color colored markers? Chemical - T-Shirt Chromatography - 3 Pages Chromatography is a technique used to separate mixtures. In this activity you will create your own colorful T-shirt design while learning about chromatography. You will separate the ink from permanent colored markers to make a rainbow of colors on your T-shirt!
More Sport Lesson Plan These are then pasted underneath any relevant reasons from the teams own set of reasons to form objections, eg We should do more sport reason Sport is good http://www.goreason.com/teachers/ideas_plans/LP_more_sport.htm
Extractions: This exercise can be done in a classroom without students themselves using computers, as long as the teacher has data projection equipment. English Years 4-5 None Computer with Reasonable software loaded, data projector Photocopy facilities, multiple sets of scissors and paste White or blackboard and markers http://www.philosophy.unimelb.edu.au/reason/Papers/CEGV2001.pdf (using Reasonable in teaching) Each student writes down three reasons why they think that "We should do more sport," and three reasons why they think that "We should not do more sport." The teacher encourages students to call out their reasons which are written up on the whiteboard under headings of Should and Shouldn't until there are no new issues The teacher projects Reasonable onto a wall and types "We should do more sport" into a conclusion box. The teacher then adds each of the reasons as previously listed to the conclusion until students can see them all graphically displayed as primary reasons in support of the conclusion
The Washington Post: NIE Lesson Plan: INSIDE Journalism: The Sports Page Be a Good Sport is for lesson addresses these academic content standards DC00000 Sorry, the academic content standard feature of the NIE lesson Plan web site http://washpost.com/nielessonplans.nsf/0/a8597948709a6ec185256cfd00722f9d?OpenDo