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Rules of Conduct: Media Violence, Dating and Teenage Behavior
Pupils discuss the role of media in their lives and making decisions.  In groups, they define violence and identify how it is represented in the type of entertainment they are accustomed to viewing.  They compare and contrast behaviors...
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Using Wikis in the Classroom
Young scholars write a review of a music video. They discuss the review online about the music video. Students create a fan's webpage featuring artist news and biographical information. They discuss what types of music they like...
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Summer Camp in the Classroom
Students explore wildlife plants and summer activities.  In this natural science lesson, students identify plants and animals and create a scrapbook of their findings.
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Literacy: The Puerto Rican Papers
Students in an ESL classroom are introduced to new vocabulary before reading a story in their native language.  In groups, they discuss how the tradition of writing stories down became a tradition and answer comprehension questions.  To...
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A Look Into the Past
Students practice looking at their genetics to inquire about their past.  In groups, they determine their recessive and dominant genes and plot their height on a graph.  They compare and contrast the processes of meiosis and mitosis. ...
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The Integration of Science and Math Through Ecosystems
Students use the disciplines of math and science to examine ecosystems.  In groups, they calculate the amount of supplies they would need to live in the classroom for one day, a week and a year.  Using this information, they apply it to...
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The Cost of Smoking
Students explain the financial and life expectancy costs of smoking using a computer model to enter and adjust parameters to collect data in the form of a table. They analyze the data collected and determine the true cost of smoking.
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Lesson Plan Anchored Instruction
Students explore a case study of a hearing impaired person.  They evaluate obstacles the patient may face in a school setting.  Students determine strategies to help the patient adapt to his hearing loss.  They present their solutions to...
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Through the Looking Glass: Life in Colonial Times
Fourth graders examine the life and times of those living in the colonial era.  With a partner, they use laptops to complete their research on different aspects of colonial life.  They also role-play the role of colonists and share their...
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Cloud Watching
Students analyze art as a cloud pattern activity. In this cloud and art lesson, students view April Gornik's painting The Back of the Storm and make connections between science and art. Students observe cloud patterns for one week and...
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The Voter
Students identify the constitutional amendments and major federal laws that have shaped suffrage in the United States.
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At the Crossroads
Third graders explore where South Africa is and then research details about the country to fully assess the background to the book, "At the Crossroads." They receive a map of Africa and color in the country of South Africa and list five...
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Show The Movie!
Fifth graders deliver story presentations that establish a setting with descriptive words, contain a plot and show, rather than tell, what happens. In this language arts lesson plan, 5th graders utilize sentences from the book, "Tuck...
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Area of Rectangles and Triangles
Eighth graders practice calculating the perimeter of different shapes.  As a class, they work together to calculate the area of rectangles and triangles using the proper formula.  To end the lesson, they determine how many feet are in a...
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Levels of Organization
Students brainstorm a list of all the functions organisms carry out and how they carry them out.  In groups, they are given the smallest and highest level of organization in organisms and are to fill in the missing spaces.  To end the...
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Shays’ Rebellion: A Massachusetts Farmer’s Account
Students analyze the effects of Shays' Rebellion. In this Shays' Rebellion lesson, students listen to their instructor present a lecture regarding the details of the rebellion and the events that led to it. Students respond to discussion...
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Landforms of Iowa
Students observe the landscape and different landforms where they live.  In this landforms activity students list and define materials that make up their local landforms.
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Nutrition: How important is rice to the world?
Fourth graders point out places on a map that grow rice around the world. In this rice growing lesson plan, 4th graders read about the importance of rice and use a map to see where it comes from.
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Welcome to Our School
Students build a friendly environment for future students by creating a PowerPoint presentation.  In this middle school introduction lesson, students utilize a camera to record important moments throughout the school year....
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Big Dipper Story Wheel
Students research a Canadian Indian Tale. In this constellation lesson, students hear the story "Never-Ending Bear Hunt" which describes the constellations from the Native American perspective. They create their own constellation wheel...
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A Third Straight Victory
Students use the Internet to research the Tour de France and the riders. They discover the history of the race and the path it follows every year. They also examine the life of rider, Lance Armstrong.
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War, and Peace?
Students consider how the war in Iraq has changed life for Iraqis. In this current events activity, students visit selected websites to investigate how the war has affected the citizens of Iraq and participate in a map skills game.
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Nonpoint Source Pollution in Long Island Sound
Middle schoolers examine and identify the types of nonpoint pollution on Long Island Sound.  In groups, they walk the shoreline, collect trash and identify its source.  Using that information, they create a variety of graphs of the...
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And Now, A Word From Our Sponsor
Students act as groups of event planners to invent large entertainment events, determine appropriate sponsorship categories for them, identify potential sponsors within those categories, and pitch their ideas to those companies.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
