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81. Canada's National History Society Education: Lesson Plan Finder
You can search for our available lesson plans using one of three methods by grade level, by themes and by eras. Most plans are
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82. History Lesson Plans
History lesson plans and Resources. Click here for lesson plans related to terrorism, tolerance, or the events of September 11. Click on a history topic in the site index below. With LookQuick.com You Earn money, JOIN NOW! Frustrated? other state and local history lesson plans, see History Up Close and
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83. Media - Radio Language Arts Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Worksheet, Or
the first lesson in a unit directed at the media. not only as a method of communication, but was Objective When the students finish this lesson, they will be
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Title - Media - Radio
By - Melanie Marchand
Primary Subject - Language Arts
Secondary Subjects - Social Studies
Grade Level - 10
Media - Radio Introduction: This is the first lesson in a unit directed at the media. Subsequent lessons will look at television, printed news, and the Internet. Purpose: Most kids are unaware that the radio existed not only as a method of communication, but was the main method of entertainment for an entire generation. Objective: When the students finish this lesson, they will be know a little about how radio functioned as "the television of a generation". They will also know what goes into making a radio play. Grade: 10 Tasks: 1. Begin the class by asking the kids what their favorite shows on television are. This should get everyone involved in the lesson. 2. Ask a few kids what they watched on TV last night. Write the shows on the board, in separate columns for each student that you ask. After you have about five lists, add up the hours spent watching for each student. (Maybe do this on a Friday, when last night was "Must See TV" night!!)

84. News Coverage--U.S. History/World History/Contemporary Studies Lesson Plan (grad
This lesson plan may be used to address the academic formal theatre, film, television, and electronic media productions create and communicate meaning.
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The Cronkite Report: Headlines and Sound Bites

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Students will understand the following: Many media are involved in reporting news. Media covering news vary in extent of coverage, bias, timeliness, and other qualities. For this lesson, you will need: Access for students to local and national commercial TV and radio news Access for students to local and national public TV and radio news Access for students to a variety of daily and weekly printed news Access for students to online news services Access to photocopier Select a breaking or ongoing news event of national importance. Explain that for a one-week period you and the class will closely monitor media coverage of the event.

85. Moby-Dick--Literature/United States History Lesson Plan (grades 9-12)--Discovery
This lesson plan may be used to address the academic Benchmarks Understands how the communication of ideas relates to the media, techniques, and
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9-12 > Literature Grade level: 9-12 Subject: Literature Duration: Two class periods
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Moby-Dick

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Students will understand the following: Moby-Dick is grounded in facts that Melville acquired in his own experience at sea. New England was the center of a prospering whaling industry in the 19th century. Journal keeping was not uncommon among 19th-century Americans. For this lesson, you will need: History textbooks and other materials about 19th-century America, especially the whaling industry Access to reviews of Moby-Dick over the course of its publication history Invite students to demonstrate their knowledge of the whaling trade in 19th-century America and the hardships involved. Ask them to do further research on the topic of the whaling industry in New England in the early 1800s so that they can take on the persona of an imaginary sailor or captain while he is out at sea on a whaling voyage.
  • Information about the port of departure Information about the kind of men who signed on for whaling expeditions Information about regions to which the ship travels Information about how the crew spends its day waiting for whale sightings

86. ReadWriteThink: Lesson Plan
This lesson provides a platform in which process elements appropriately to communicate with different spelling and punctuation), media techniques, figurative
http://www.readwritethink.org/lessons/lesson_view.asp?id=96

87. ReadWriteThink: Lesson Plan
In this lesson, the importance of individual choice is of art as a means of communication, comparing the will use examples from the nonprint media they have
http://www.readwritethink.org/lessons/lesson_view.asp?id=10

88. Ferl: Communications Lesson Plan
communications lesson plan. 9 Aug 2002. References. communications Session. communications session lesson plan 2 hours. Type, lesson plan. Added, 9 Aug 2002. Hits, 713.
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89. Ferl: Communications Lesson Plan
communications lesson plan. 9 Aug 2002. Summary. References. communications Session. communications session lesson plan 2 hours. Type, lesson plan. Added, 9 Aug 2002.
http://ferl.becta.org.uk/display.cfm?resID=3947&page=628&catID=158&printable=1

90. Art Gallery In Richmond: Lesson Plan 1 - Jane Fawkes
UNIT Memory quilt, lesson No. 1. Students will explore a variety of media to communicate experiences, ideas and moods to tell a Story.
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UNIT: Memory quilt Lesson No. Topic: Jane Fawkes exhibit at the Richmond Art Gallery TEACHER NEEDS: STUDENT NEEDS: Examples of Jane Fawkes art work
Garden - Fall Mixed media, acrylic on cotton, stitched vinyl, photograph, 5’x5’, Jane Fawkes Paper squares (approx: 5"x5")

91. Outta Ray's Head Writing
OISE) and he teaches at Ryerson Community School in School in Fullerton, California, devised this lesson as an she carried out with her English media class at
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The Biography Assignment If you're wondering about what to do during the first or second week with a new class, this assignment is perfect (well almost) The whole class will start off in groups, then form pairs, and finally each student will produce a project which involves listening, writing and creative skills. I suggest that you create the groups to stop friends from interviewing each other (which is almost impossible in a small school). Daily Writing Program
Writing Assignment Part Deux
    If the first one was successful, here's another handout.
Additional Writing Topics knewirth@hotmail.com Journal Writing Topics
Brad Boeker, who teaches at Metamora Township High School in Metamora, Illinois, describes the journal writing program that he uses in his classes. He has also included an ample supply of journal topics. Please address all comments and questions to Brad at bboeker@mtco.com

92. Breathing Easy Lesson Plan
This lesson covers seventh and eighth grade Science content (SPECIFY PRINT media SOURCES); While gained experience in data analysis and communication of results
http://www.esc20.net/etprojects/formats/webquests/spring2000/judson2172k/Polluti

93. PBS: America Responds: For Educators--Tolerance In Times Of Trial
Is there any connection between media portrayals of or in partnership with a community organization cryfromthegrave/lessons/lesson2.html lesson plan focused on
http://www.pbs.org/americaresponds/tolerance.html
Tolerance in Times of Trial
Grade Level:
Middle and High (6-12)
Estimated Time: Three-four one-hour sessions Lesson Overview:
Use the treatment of citizens of Japanese and German ancestry during World War IIlooking specifically at media portrayals of these groups and internment campsas historical examples of ethnic conflict during times of trial; explore the problems inherent in assigning blame to populations or nations of people. Students will also look at contemporary examples of ethnic conflict, discrimination, and stereotyping at home and abroad. Related National Standards from McREL
  • Understands the influence of social change and the entertainment industry in shaping views on art, gender, and culture (e.g., how social change and renewed ethnic diversity affects artistic expression in contemporary American society, the reflection of values in popular TV shows)
  • Understands important factors that have helped shape American society (e.g., religious freedom; large scale immigration; diversity of the population; relative social equality; universal public education)

94. Secondary School Lesson Plan: Ninth - Twelfth Grade Math/Science
are addressed by the activities of this lesson theater, film, television and electronic media productions create and communicate meaning Benchmark
http://www.oli.org/for_teachers/oli_cdrom/lessons/9_12_ms_lp.html
THE MEDIA IS THE LESSON SAFETY
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Always expect a train.
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This unit is ideally taught by collaborating teachers of communications, social studies and health/safety. In this unit, each student works as a member of a creative team to develop a media campaign for the railway safety industry (the client). Each team focuses on a key safety issue and develops a three-part campaign on that issue, using available media (radio, television, billboards, magazines, Internet banners, etc.). Students develop a presentation designed to convince their client (the rest of the class), to choose their media campaign as the one that they accept and use. SUGGESTED TIME ALLOWANCE
Six 90-minute blocks
OBJECTIVES
Students will be able to:
  • Communicate clearly and convincingly a specific position on rail safety.
  • Use details, illustrations, statistics, comparisons and analogies to defend his/her position.
  • Identify, evaluate and synthesize information in order to support a thesis.

95. StudentNet Media Studies ; Online ;a
PhotoMath are just a few of the lesson titles Art, Career Education, Music, Community Studies, English, Science, History, Social Studies media History Project.
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96. SNN In The Classroom - Where To Begin - Lesson Plan 27
lesson Plan 27 Note We recommend that you critical thinking, collaboration, investigation, communication and technology. read about and discuss media and how
http://www.snn-rdr.ca/snn/cr_lessonplans/srplan27.html

Lesson Plan #27
Note We recommend that you print this page for offline reference.
Exploring Media Issues
GRADE LEVEL
Grades 8 to 12 SUBJECT AREAS
Media Studies, Journalism, Language Arts, Writing, Social Studies, Health, Global Studies OVERVIEW
In this activity students can use articles from the SNN Student Magazine, other youth publications OR mainstream media articles. Students read and discuss articles, then research and write either a response to one of the articles or choose an issue to write on. OBJECTIVES
  • To develop students' understanding of media and issues that are important to them
  • To give students the opportunity to discuss their views on different issues
  • To develop research skills
  • To develop critical thinking skills
  • To develop writing skills SKILLS LEARNT
    reading, writing, critical thinking, collaboration, investigation, communication and technology. LEARNING OUTCOMES
    • read about and discuss media and how it works
    • read and discuss issues relevant to media literacy
    • use multiple sources (internet, newspaper, audio/video, etc.) to research specific media issues
  • 97. The Washington Post: NIE Lesson Plan: Media In The Time Of Tragedy
    Community Relations. This lesson plan is a downloadable PDF file, so you ll need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and Title media in the Time of Tragedy.
    http://washpost.com/nielessonplans.nsf/0/13805414CEB9428A85256ACD005E334E?OpenDo

    98. School And Community Safety
    For additional media and legislative information from the NEA on School Community Safety click on The Keep Kids School Safe
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    99. EDSITEment - Lesson Plan
    Open Printable lesson Plan. The Statue of Liberty Photograph courtesy of the National Park Service, Subject Areas. History and Social Studies.
    http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=309

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