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  1. Golf: A Woman's Guide by Susan Comolli Davis, 2001-05-29

141. Www.pics4learning.com/pics/lessons/
www.pics4learning.com/lessonplans.php ReadWriteThink All lessonslesson Plan index Sort ReadWriteThink lessons by Title, Grade, or Date by clicking on the appropriate header. You may also use the lesson Plan Selector above.
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142. MLK Web: A Teacher's Guide To Martin Luther King Jr. Links, Books, Movies, Poste
MLK Web is a timesaving guide to Martin Luther King Jr. resources including speeches, photographs, lesson plans, classroom materials, biographies, chronologies, books, videos, and audio tapes.
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143. Lookstein Center Lesson Plans Grades 9-12 Hebrew Language
Bar Ilan University webserver. 15 Online lesson plans in Hebrew for use with advanced students article and text analysis; with assignments and links, such as writing a CV and news articles.
http://www.lookstein.org/lessonplans_9-12_hebrew.htm
Grades 9-12 Hebrew Language
Elections
Students read about the upcoming Israeli Elections and complete comprehension and grammar exercises. Worksheet
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PDF Jewish Learning Students read an Hebrew article on the "Jewish brain" and answer comprehension questions. This lesson reviews passive and active sentences. HTML PDF Related article Israeli Tourism Students read a Hebrew article about Israeli tourism and answer comprehension questions. Worksheet HTML PDF Teacher's guide HTML PDF Related article The Israeli Government (Knesset) Students read a Hebrew article on the Israeli government and answer questions. HTML PDF Related article Operation Noah's Ark Students read Hebrew articles about the IDF's Operation Noah's Ark and answer comprehension questions. Worksheet HTML PDF Teacher's guide HTML PDF Related article Purim Students view several Hebrew webpages to investigate the Purim experience.

144. Desktop Publishing Lesson Plans For The K-12 Classroom
Search. Desktop Publishing Desktop Publishing lesson plans. Projects are written as a series of lesson plans with the student as the intended audience.
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From Other Guides Lesson Plans Teachers: Canada Elementary Educators Secondary Educators E ven classrooms and schools with limited technology resources can integrate desktop publishing into the classroom. This article describe three common desktop published documents and gives educators two specific lesson plans for each document, along with information on variations, required software, and selected resources. These lessons rely on traditional methods of research (although access to Internet resources is a plus). The findings of the students work is then assembled into a simple desktop published document. You can adapt these projects to almost any grade/age level. Projects are written as a series of lesson plans with the student as the intended audience. Additional notes to the teacher are at the beginning of each project. Customize these lesson plans and instructions as needed.

145. Education World ® - Lesson Planning: Hurricane Watch!
Hurricane learning, lesson plans, and science projects for elementary school grades and above, by Education World.
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Hurricane Watch!
To your students, September probably means new friends, new books, and new and exciting adventures. But to meteorologists, September signifies an adventure of another kind. It's the peak month of the Atlantic hurricane season. This week, Education World brings the two together, providing activities designed to help your students understand this powerful force of nature. Most residents of the United States will never experience a hurricane first hand. But all will hear, at some time in their lives, news reports about the destruction caused by one of these violent storms. Just what are hurricanes? How do they form? Who do they affect? What damage do they cause? The information and activities below will help you answer those questions, as well as provide some exciting additions to your curriculum.
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146. Education Planet - Earth Day Resources
Provides annotated links to web sites, lesson plans, and articles. Also offers reviews of books, videos, and software.
http://www.educationplanet.com/articles/earthday.html
All Grades Pre-K K-2 Higher Ed Search 100,000+ top educational sites, lessons and more! Education Planet Earth Day ". . .on April 22, 1970, Earth Day was held, one of the most remarkable happenings in the history of democracy. . . "
- American Heritage Magazine, October 1993 Earth Day was born out of former Senator, Gaylord Nelson's conviction that the declining state of our environment had for too long been a non-issue on our national political stage. He believed that a dramatic event was necessary to focus national attention and dialogue on the environment. Thirty years ago he envisioned a nation-wide "teach-in" on the environment and announced that it would take place in the Spring of 1970. That teach-in became the first Earth Day and an estimated 20 million people from 140 countries participated. The event was pivotal in making the environment a permanent issue in American politics and culture. Over the past thirty years, the observance of Earth Day has grown steadily with more and more people the world over joining together to increase awareness of the Earth and environmental responsibility. In fact, it is estimated that over a half a billion people will participate in the Earth Day celebration. Earth Day also presents an ideal opportunity for educators to increase students' awareness of environmental issues and to teach them ways to protect and conserve our natural resources. There is a vast array of Earth Day resources available on the Internet; however, finding the specific teaching resources you need can be extremely time consuming. Education Planet wants to make it quick and easy for busy educators to find the best of these resources so they can plan a meaningful Earth Day for their students.

147. Casa De Porvin: Día De Los Muertos 2003
lesson plans, vocabulary, and reproducible materials for use in the elementary classroom. Also includes photographs.
http://members.aol.com/jporvin/cs_muer.htm
  • Check out the Detroit 2003 celebrations!
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    Actividad con enlaces
    This worksheet is designed to be printed as a blank page that students use to guide their exploration Note: You can also download an Acrobat version of the worksheet
  • Final Project 2002
    This is the final project that my students do. I have revised it substantially since the 1998 version based on the National Standards and a more thoughtful rubric.

  • Photos from our visit to Mexicantown in Southwest Detroit for the 1999 celebration.
  • Enlaces
    A collection of links to interesting Day of the Dead sites. This is designed for more open browsing.
  • Here are slides with lesson plans and handouts from my talk at MFLA 1998.
Please send me any comments or suggestions. I'm always interested in feedback from teachers and students.
Joanna Porvin Day of the Dead Activities Updated: 11/2/03
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148. Welcome To Virtual Explorers
An extensive, well presented study on Amazon River Dolphins in the northern Peruvian Amazon, incorporating background information, field notes, graphics, maps and scientific research. Prepared by educators, students and grad students. lesson plans available.
http://www.virtualexplorers.org/
Manatees in Belize: 2003 Field Update
In August 2002 we spent two weeks assisting scientists Katherine LaCommare and Caryn Self Sullivan with their research on manatees off the Drowned Cayes in Belize.
This year Katherine and Caryn returned to the Cayes to continue their research. They have had a very busy research season! This fall we will be posting highlights, images and data from their time in the field. Help Katherine and Caryn make comparisons between this year and last year's manatee data. Spring 2004 we will be announcing our next research expedition. Watch our web site as we make plans. Researcher Updates! Find out what Tamara and Lindsay have been doing since we last saw them. You Too Can Help!
If you would like to help us support researchers in the field, become a member of Virtual Explorers . If you are a researcher and would like to partner with us, please contact us We'd love to hear from you.

149. Quality Printable Worksheets For Science, Computing, Mathematics And Music
Printable lesson plans for science, computing, math, english and technology education.
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This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. ORB Education offers printable lesson plans, worksheets, learning activities and other professional teacher resources for Science and Computing education. We are presently seeking Mathematics, English and Technology resources to expand our selection. Our priced products are supplemented by a range of quality free materials.

150. U.S. Holiday Lesson Plans & Activities
Links for students and teachers.
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A cornucopia, also called a horn of plenty, is a symbol of abundance taken from an ancient legend. Thousands of years ago, the people of Greece believed that their god, Zeus, was reared by a beautiful maiden. As the story goes, she fed the infant Zeus an endless supply of goat's milk from a cornucopia, or goat's horn. As centuries passed, most people forgot this ancient legend, but the cornucopia remained a symbol of an endless supply of food or drink. As the history of the United States unfolded, the cornucopia became a symbol for Thanksgiving, the day set aside in thanks for abundance.
Thanksgiving
is a surprisingly interesting holiday! Read how it all started: Discover Thanksgiving with Greentown Elementary School . This site offers a list of links to Thanksgiving history, games, activities, classroom stuff, crafts and more!

151. Sea Education Association K12 Lesson Plan
SEA s K12 lesson plans have recently been awarded the prestigious StudyWeb® Academic Excellence Award as, one of the Internet s premier sites for
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SEA's K-12 Lesson plans have recently been awarded the prestigious StudyWeb® Academic Excellence Award as, "one of the Internet's premier sites for educational resources for students and teachers." We invite you to browse this award winning K-12 content. Below, you'll find a table listing the K-12 lesson plans currently available on our website. We are in the process of adding to this list so check back often to view the latest offerings. The lesson plans are listed by grade level and topic, allowing you to quickly find a lesson plan that will be of use in your classroom. Many of these lesson plans were designed by teachers who have participated in our SEA Experience program. Check our Teachers Programs page for further information about SEA's classes and resources for teachers
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Marine Biology Specialized for the Sea
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Marine Biology How to Hide in the Ocean
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Marine Biology Waters of the Earth
Nautical Science Made to Sail
Marine Biology Sinking Races
Marine Biology Drying out on the Rocky Shore
Oceanography A Whaling Voyage
Oceanography Creature From The Deep
Nautical Science True North, Magnetic North

152. Worksheets, Teaching Tips, And Rubrics From TeAch-nology.com
Web portal for educators. Includes lesson plans, tools, worksheets, articles and tips for teachers.
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153. CanTeach - Resources For Educators
Welcome to CanTeach! With hundreds of lesson plans, thousands of links, and tons of other resources, we hope you find something useful to help you out.
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154. EDSITEment - The Best Of The Humanities On The Web
Click on the Literature and Language Arts text to access numerous resources from the Academy of American Poets through Women of the West Museum as well as lesson plans and activities.
http://edsitement.neh.gov
Websites and New Lesson Plans highlighting events for this month.
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The National Endowment for the Humanities offers grants, stipends, and professional development opportunities for teachers and schools.
The National Museum of American History has designated April as Jazz Appreciation Month JAM ). In partnership with the National Endowment for the Humanities as well as several other national organizations, the Smithsonian will sponsor a number of programs to promote jazz. Details about events and materials related to JAM can be found on Smithsonian Jazz
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EDSITEment's history, partners, and content review process.
Welcome to EDSITEment, The Best of the Humanities on the Web from the National Endowment for the Humanities in partnership with the National Trust for the Humanities, and the MarcoPolo Education Foundation. This educational partnership brings online humanities resources from some of the world's great museums, libraries, cultural institutions, and universities directly to your classroom.
The Bill of Rights
This month EDSITEment focuses on the Bill of Rights, a series of amendments that secure human liberties . . .

155. The Best On The Web For Teachers
264, 797. 10, A to Z Teacher Stuff lesson plans, Printables, Tips More! A must see site! 67, 240. 31, Printable FREE lesson plans at esl-lounge.
http://teachers.teach-nology.com/cgi-bin/bestof/topsites.cgi?humpherlinks

156. Kelly Murphy's Webpage
Art teacher Kelly Murphy's portfolio of work, teaching philosophy, art lesson plans and art education links.
http://www.geocities.com/forartzsake/

157. Sherry's Kindergarten
lesson plans and favorite links for preschool and kindergarten. Changes monthly.
http://sherryskindergarten.homestead.com/

158. LHRIC - Educational Technology Resources Available Including Technology Lesson P
Educational technology resources available for technology leadership including school lesson plans, security, networks, software, and student information systems.
http://www.lhric.org
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LAKELAND AND BREWSTER WIN PIONEER AWARDS The Lakeland Central School District and the Brewster Central School District were the recipients April 22 of the 2004 Pioneer Award for Innovation in Educational Technology , given at the 11th Annual Technology Conference sponsored by the LHRIC.
New sites have been added to Just For Kids and Teens Online . Find interesting and fun information and activities. Scroll down the archives list for past sites.
Find Educational Resources for June. Inside this month - Monthly Site-ings, Ed-Bytes, Teaching the News
This week: Ronald Reagan 1911-2004 ANNOUNCEMENTS Server-Based Computing Benefits Internet Safety - School Security, Ellenville, NY

159. Global Environmental And Outdoor Education Council (GEOEC) - Free Lesson Plans
lesson plans. First we offer up lesson plans on global and environmental education topics, all contributed by Alberta teachers and organizations.
http://www.geoec.org/lessons/
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Note: Links to external Web sites open in a new browser window. GEOEC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Topic area Lesson plan title Description Five-Minute Field Trips Five Minute Field Trips http://www.cpawscalgary.org/education Click here to download Five-Minute Field Trips Biodiversity Bio-What?! Download overheads and a lesson plan that illustrate six reasons to protect biodiversity.
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Climate Change Biosphere Bottle Build a closed ecosystem with your students and help them understand how the Earth's ecology functions - and how climate change is a threat to life on earth.
Click here to download Biosphere Bottle.

160. Study Guide Home Page
This study guide serves as a supplement to the radio series, Countdown to Millennium An Oral History project. This resource for teachers includes lesson plans, background on oral history collection, instructions for video interviews and web page construction, and links to oral history archives.
http://www.tcomschool.ohiou.edu/cdtm
Study Guide This Study Guide is designed for middle school and high school classes in social studies, history or, in some cases, English.
Resources for this study guide will be the Countdown To Millennium website at - www.frognet.net/countdown and the lesson plans on this site. In addition, if a classroom has access to a video camera or an audio tape recorder and a web design program (we used Front Page), then the class could build their own collection of local oral histories. See Video Taping Techniques and Web Design Notes for our instructions on how to create a video archive and individual web pages.
ABOUT THE STUDY GUIDE This study guide has several sections. The first two pages, What Is Oral History? and Why Use Oral History? , give a background to the methodology of oral narratives and why they are important. There are examples from oral histories to illustrate the points made. They're a good background for teachers and students alike. Additional pages talk about how you can create an archive of local stories in the classroom. Once established, this database could be added to year after year and become a worthwhile resource for your students and for the community.

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