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82. Current Events Lesson Plan
Before beginning the lesson, students should understand www.state.gov/www/current/middle_east/ispeace cultures related to important events, recurring dilemmas
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Prospects for peace in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Overview The state of Palestine was divided in 1947 to establish the nation of Israel, resulting in two separate homelands for the Arab and Jewish people. This land division has polarized Arabs and Israelis for over 50 years, resulting in ongoing violent conflicts. In this lesson, students examine the root causes of the crisis and analyze past and present attempts at peace. Objectives Students will:
  • Determine the common elements of disputes and the challenges in resolving them
    Identify the key factors in the Middle East crisis
    Analyze a past peace plan for resolving Arab/Israeli crisis
    Design a peace plan to resolve the Mideast conflict
Correlations to National Standards Materials Internet access
Internet and print resources on the Middle East conflict
Map of Israel and the disputed territories

Copies of the Online NewsHour interview with George Mitchell
Summaries of the Mitchell Report

Mitchell reading handout
Estimated class time: 3-6 classroom periods Background Before beginning the lesson, students should understand the history and current status of the Middle East conflict. You can have them read these backgrounders for homework or the beginning of class.

83. Current Events Lesson Plan
be used in a variety of lesson activities. happened, and show the likely effects on subsequent events; Writing A My Turn Personal Essay ¨ current National of
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USING THE NEWSHOUR PROGRAM LESSONS NOTE TO TEACHER:
The NewsHour offers numerous opportunities for students to hone their critical thinking skills. Below are a list of important skills that can be applied using the Newshour Extra Website as well as the Transcript Library . The Standards List and applicable performance expectations can and should be used in a variety of lesson activities. Learning Objectives:
Students will have the opportunity to apply the following critical thinking skills:
  • Identify relevant factual material Restate major ideas of a complex topic in concise form Sense relationship between items of factual information
    Note cause and effect relationships
    Draw inference from factual material
    Predict likely outcomes based on factual information
    Detect bias in data presented in various forms: graphics, tabular, visual, print
    Compare and contrast credibility of differing accounts of the same event
    Combine critical concepts into a statement of conclusions based on information
    Form opinion based on critical examination of relevant information
    State hypothesis for further study Propose a new plan of operation, create a new system, or devise a futuristic scheme based on available information

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Education World ® lesson Planning Twenty-Five Great Ideas for of nutrition, invite students to plan a healthful Classroom current events studies are a great source of This lesson provides a simple, straight-forward format
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In this lesson, students explore the rising cost of gasoline and how it impacts people around the world differently. They learn about gasoline usage and alternate forms of energy used in several countries, and then consider the relationship between people in their country and oil. (June 2, 2004) Mayoral Responsibility (Grades 6-8 , 9-12 )
Understanding the Spectrum of Roles and Responsibilities for Mayors
In this lesson, students profile New York City Mayors Rudolph W. Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg and research the actions they took before and after terrorist incidents since 1993. They then write essays about the contribution made by their own mayors. (May 20, 2004)

85. Current Events
current events Grade 3 5 This lesson enables students to familiarize themselves with different nations, their locations, and cultures.
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U.S. Policy Towards Iraq Resources for Lessons on Iraq Analyze the language of diplomacy Divisions Among Nations Delay United States Decision on Iraq ... Iraq Conflict - Debating Iraq (PBS Newshour) Provides a variety of role play activities to help students understand different perspectives on the Iraq conflict. 2-03 Iraq Conflict - Exploration for Students (PBS Newshour) Provides activities, such as role play and debate, for students to explore the issues of conflict with Iraq. Includes resource materials. 2-03

86. Math Outline
of money they have to work with, students plan their menus lesson Three Creating a Web Cookbook social science work, students will monitor current events via on
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  • Fat Counting
    This unit encourages students to consider the foods that they eat in relation to the food pyramid, to keep track of how much fat they consume in a fat diary, and to compare their intake of fat with that of other students around the country.
  • Lesson One: Introduction to the Food Pyramid . This lesson uses traditional and on-line resources to introduce students to health and food issues, via the food pyramid.
  • Lesson Two: Counting Fat in Our Diet . Students take home a fat diary and keep track of the fat in the foods they eat over a week. Parents can work with students to calculate the amount of fat in their diet.
  • Lesson Three: Classroom Comparison of Fat Intake . Students bring in their fat diaries and work in pairs to calculate their average fat intake per day during the week that data is collected. Following this, the whole class gathers to calculate their total fat intake and average fat intake per student per week and per day.
  • Lesson Four: Sharing Classroom Fat Data with Other Students . Following their data collection, students can post their results to a Website or via e-mail to share and compare with other students around the country or world.
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  • 87. OFCN's Academy Curricular Exchange - Social Studies
    (612); mini lesson on family ties with history (7-12); Using coins to discover cultures (6); current events - quick check of geographic themes (4-12); Experience
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  • 88. Newsday.com - Newsday In Education
    SMG WORLDWIDE. SMG Teacher lesson Plan High School Newspaper Activity Aim Students will compare global current events and how they affect the popular stock
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    Aim: Students will compare global current events and how they affect the popular stock indexes of their respective countries. Students will learn about global interdependency. Motivation: Discuss with students a recent United States current event that affected the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Discuss how the economic state of the U.S. often affects other countries. Discuss the connection that our economy has with the Asian economy using previous events as examples. Procedure:
    1- Students should learn about the Nikkei stock index and review the Dow Jones Industrial Average. 2- On a daily basis, students will track and chart the Nikkei and Dow and compare to each other.

    89. Lesson 7 - Current Events And Michigan History
    lesson 7 current events and Michigan History. SCoPE Site lesson Plan. Title lesson 7 — current events and Michigan History (SS040207).
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    Lesson 7 - Current Events and Michigan History SCoPE Site Lesson Plan Title: Abstract
    In this lesson, students apply their knowledge of political, economic, and cultural perspectives to a current Michigan event with historic origins. Students select a current event from the newspaper or television and role-play a news report on the event from a political, economic or cultural perspective. During the news report, students relate the current event to a historic Michigan event. Subject Area: Social Studies Grade Level and Course Title: Fourth Grade/Michigan and Other States Unit of Study: The History of Michigan Benchmark
    Compare interpretations of events in the past and present from different political, economic, and cultural perspectives (I.3.LE.2). Key Concept
    perspective Instructional Resources
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    Fradin, Dennis Brindell. Michigan: From Sea to Shining Sea Kids Discover Michigan . Michigan Department of State. 20 Jan. 2001 http://www.sos.state.mi.us/kidspage Teacher Resource
    Killoran, James, Stuart Zimmer, and Mark Jarrent.

    90. Character Education - Lesson Plan
    lesson Objectives Goal. Objective 6 Students will locate current events that reflect contemporary social attitudes and conditions.
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  • Title: A Ninth Grade Unit for To Kill a Mockingbird Author’s Name: Susen Douglass Grade Level: Ninth Subject: English Language Arts Interdisciplinary Link(s): Social Studies, Arts Education Time Required: 5-7 days after initial discussion of the novel is completed Materials Needed: copies of the novel, dictionary, encyclopedias, history books, computer software such as ENCARTA , current newspapers and magazines, media news Featured Character Traits: caring, kindness, fairness, justice, courage Description:
  • The unit focuses on the exploration and analysis of the character education traits caring/kindness, fairness/justice, and courage. This focus complements the more typical academic study of vocabulary development; research; writing activities; identification of themes, irony, symbolism, etc.
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  • Goal Students will make informed, critical judgments about characters in the novel.

    91. Real Time Lesson #8:Current Events
    lesson 8 current events in Weather. Overview. This is an openended lesson designed to supply online resources and curriculum links
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    Lesson #8: Current Events in Weather
    Overview
    This is an open-ended lesson designed to supply online resources and curriculum links for teachers who wish to explore major, often newsworthy, weather events with their students. The lesson is meant to be used students who have some familiarity with severe weather events such as hurricanes, blizzards, tornadoes, etc..
    Objectives
    After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
  • Access, interpret, and compare weather reports from selected internet sites. Summarize and convey weather information to others.
  • Materials
    • World map Weather Learning Log
    Time : Time will vary depending on the weather reports for the day Note : The teacher may chose to implement this lesson by making it an every-day activity. In that case, the students could take turns being the "weather monitor" for the day. The lesson may also be adapted for use in a computer lab with all of the students accessing the sites at the same time. This lesson may be implemented during a certain time of the year or for the weeks during which a weather unit is being taught.
    Teacher Preparation
    • This lesson is designed to be used with students who have studied severe weather phenomena. The following sites give brief illustrated explanations and are good for review.

    92. Campfire Stories With George Catlin
    Catlin s Head Overview In this lesson, students will interpret, elaborate on, and reenact events occurring in figures, to connect the current events of the
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    I. Ancestral Lands
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    Making Treaties and Weaving Wampum: Communication Across Cultures

    Overview: In this lesson students will be exposed to the cultural and artistic importance of wampum belts to the Native American tribes that George Catlin encountered on his travels, and the importance of the belts in American history as markers of relations between tribes and the U.S. Government between 1776 and 1878. Students will gain insight into the differing ways in which these cultures expressed ideas, values, and policy through objects, written documents, and oral traditions.
    Cross-Curricular Connections: History/Social Studies, U.S. Government, Visual Arts/Art History
    Pipestone Quarry and Westward Expansion: Whose Rock is this Anyway?

    Overview: This lesson is designed to emphasize how individuals' worldviews affect their method of expressing themselves and of telling stories. People describing the same thing will convey very different things depending on their worldviews (composed of their personal philosophy, religion, and even their job or discipline). Students will compare primary documents and analyze the motives of the speaker, and the author's intended audience. They will respond to these comparisons in writing and then by creating a representation of what they studied for a timeline.
  • 93. Teacher Lesson Plan - In Congress Assembled
    teaching unit on the Constitution, Congress, and current events using documents lesson three investigates important issues which confronted the first Congress
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    In Congress Assembled: Continuity and Change in the Governing of the United States
    A teaching unit on the Constitution, Congress, and current events using documents from THOMAS and the Documents of the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention , an American Memory collection at the National Digital Library of the Library of Congress Overview Objectives Lessons Acknowledgements
    Unit Overview
    This unit includes four lessons using primary sources to examine continuity and change in the governing of the United States. Lessons one and two are focused on a study of the Constitution and Bill of Rights and provide access to primary source documents from the Library of Congress. Lesson three investigates important issues which confronted the first Congress and has students examine current congressional debate over similar issues. Lesson four features broadsides from the Continental Congress calling for special days of thanksgiving and remembrance. The first three lessons are intended for middle and high school students. Lesson four provides a historical context for elementary school lessons that focus on celebrating national holidays. The unit also includes extension activities for each lesson which may be developed as classroom activities or individual research projects. The lessons do not prescribe specific teaching methods. The primary source documents along with suggested focus questions may be used in a variety of ways, including Socratic seminars, cooperative learning, or individual or group work.

    94. Lesson Plan - I Have A Dream
    This lesson requires an introduction, which should happen the students will research current events and evaluate whole class will formulate a plan of action
    http://ldt.stanford.edu/2001/projects/mlk/teacher/mlktsite/ihdlesson.htm
    "I have a Dream" Address delivered at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom Martin Luther King, Jr. I say to you today, my friends, so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal." I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. - Martin Luther King, Jr. During the last 1950's and early 60's mass demonstrations in many communities culminated in a march on August 28, 1963, that attracted more than 250,000 protesters to Washington, D. C. Addressing the marchers from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, King delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" oration. His speech called for racial justice and encouraged African-Americans to fight for their inalienable rights with dignity and discipline. He inspired them to go back to their hometowns and make changes peacefully towards racial equality. The Dream...yesterday, today, tomorrow

    95. Lesson Plan 1
    The reading for lesson Plan 1 indicates that blacksmiths were a vital part know about colonial artisans, read the primary document and compare current events.
    http://www.nps.gov/cato/educ/les1.htm
    Lesson Plan #1- Economic Incentives for Industrial Development Teacher Background The reading for Lesson Plan #1 indicates that blacksmiths were a vital part of early communities. At least one town offered property as an enticement, hoping to attract a skilled and able blacksmith. The conditions, as presented, tell us that a centrally located blacksmith shop was beneficial to the community and that community officials believed the blacksmith's services would be needed indefinitely. Striking similarities exist between the offer made by the town of Derby to John Smith, and economic incentives offered by communities to modern corporations. Students will have the opportunity to think about what they already know about colonial artisans, read the primary document and compare current events. This will show how some basic economic strategies have remained constant through the centuries. Goal After comparing incentives offered to an 18 th century blacksmith with incentives offered to modern corporations, students will understand how economic strategies are used to encourage industrial and community growth. Objectives
    • Show how attracting craftsmen/industries can improve the quality of life and enhance community growth.

    96. Teachers' Guide For The Professional Cartoonists' Index
    We have developed lesson plans for using the editorial cartoons as a teaching tool in Social Sciences, Art, Journalism and English at all levels click on the
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    This is the Teachers' Guide for using the Professional Cartoonists Index web site in your classes. We have developed lesson plans for using the editorial cartoons as a teaching tool in Social Sciences, Art, Journalism and English at all levels click on the icons to the left to visit our lesson plans.
    We're working with our friends at ClassBrain to create new daily lesson plans. We will feature five new cartoons each week, often with comments by the cartoonists who drew the cartoons. Click on the arrow to scroll through the five cartoon lesson plans. Teacher's are welcome to print these cartoons out for use in their classrooms you dont have to ask for permission. We may give you permission to republish these cartoons in your publications also, contact cari@cagle.com

    97. Social Studies Lesson Plans And Resources
    California State University, Northridge (CSUN), has gathered lesson plans and resources from the Internet which social studies teachers will find useful.
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    Chris Meyer teaches a class at Sutter
    Dr. Marty Levine , Professor Emeritus of Secondary Education, California State University, Northridge (CSUN) , has gathered lesson plans and resources from the Internet which social studies teachers will find useful. These materials are presented in the table below. Select from the table to go directly to that section. Lesson Plans and Teaching Strategies Online Activities Teaching Current Events Other Social Studies Resources ... What's New This Month
    This site has been designated a: There have been visitors since Please take a moment to fill out a Professional Status Survey. Send me mail. Marty Levine's email address is: martin.levine@csun.edu
    This site was last updated on November 13, 2002.

    98. Daily Lesson Plan Archive. Mathematics.
    Daily lesson plan archive. Mathematics. This Internet site offers many integrated mathematics lesson plans for middle and high school students based on articles from the New York Times. Each
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    99. Lesson Plans And Resources For Social Studies Teachers
    lesson plans and Resources for Social Studies Teachers quot;Dr. Marty Levine, Professor of Secondary Education, California State University, Northridge (CSUN), has gathered lesson plans and
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