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Resume and Cover Letter
Students analyze and create their own resume and cover letter. In this job skills lesson, students analyze the components of a cover letter and resume and complete related activities. Students then draft their own cover letter and resume.
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Event of the Century
Students practice budgeting skills. In this event planning lesson, students plan all aspects of an event of their choosing. Students establish a budget for the event and create portfolios that document their plans.
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Haiku Poetry
Third graders write their own haiku poem after a lesson on the history and format of a haiku. In this poetry lesson plan, 3rd graders write a haiku with the correct lines and symbols.
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Teaching English: Consumer Society - Consumer Items
Students read an article about consumer society. In this consumer instructional activity, students read an article for information in order to argue a point. They talk about their opinions, or how they feel about consumer...
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Saint Patrick's Day
Students read an article about Saint Patrick's Day and answer short answer questions about what they read. In this Saint Patrick's Day lesson plan, students answer 17 questions total.
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Peas In A Pod: Mendelian Genetics
Students complete a series of lessons where they learn about the basics of genetics, fill out Punnett Squares correctly, and solve reality based problems. In this genetics lesson plan, students have worksheets that are provided.
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Journey Cake (cooking)
Third graders make journey cakes. In this cooking lesson, 3rd graders read written directions for journey cakes and measure out the ingredients. They cook and discuss the relationship between the cakes and Native Americans. 
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Technology and Globalization
Ninth graders examine the global effects of information technology in the areas of health, education, and government. They role play as officials trying to improve information technology.
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The Tale of the Mandarin Ducks
Students are introduced to the time of the samurai warriors using the guided reading of "The Tale of the Mandarin Ducks". The teacher reads the story to the students and they make connections from the text about the history of the samurai.
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A Survey of Ancient Religions
Learners examine ancient religions of Confucianism and Buddhism.  Pupils prepare a K-W-L chart, Venn Diagram and participate in think-pair-share activities.  Classmates compare and contrast Confucianism and Buddhism.  They explore the...
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Teaching Students to Run Their Own IEP Meetings
Pupils who have IEP's for emotional/behavioral disorders are trained how to participate in and even conduct their own IEP meetings. They study the purpose of the IEP, definitions of special ed. related concepts, and the components of the...
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Geography and Artifacts of Mexico
Students review the structure of government in Mexico and discuss how it is different than the United States.  Using artifacts, they must label and identify the city or state in which the artifact originated.  They use the artifact clues...
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Alien Math
First graders identify combinations and patterns in this lesson. They manipulate an alien picture with 10 arms - 5 red and 5 blue.  They use an individual alien picture to identify as many combinations as possible.  Students compare...
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Electromagnets
Pupils are introduced to the relationship between electricity and magnetism. Using a compass, they observe and record the effects of placing the object near magnetic fields and electric currents. They also experiment using a steel and...
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How Do I Find Out More About...?
Eighth graders interpret historical evidence presented in primary and secondary resources. In this Era of Good Feelings lesson, 8th graders research historical figures of the Antebellum Period. Students use their findings to create...
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Colour Me
Students  'see'  nature differently. They  look closely to find the rainbow of colors found in a  superficially-green dominated landscape.  They  find as many different colors as they can- selecting a color  chip and matching it as...
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Growing Native Plants From Seed
Second graders plant seeds of native plants. They study the  concepts of native plants, where they grow, how they grow, and  why they are so special. They assess  long term care  monitoring the seedlings as they grow and write the name...
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NCAA Basketball finals
Young scholars read and interpret graphs of data sets. The data is used to devise reasons as to why teams in the NCAA Basketball finals from the 1950'sand up have the highest scores.
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Chinese, Japanese and Korean Numbers and Luck!
Students explore numbers in Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. They discuss numbers and practice writing and speaking numbers 1-10 in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. As they create a chart of the three countries' numbers, they...
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Bat Program
Students, through hands on games and activities, discover how bats live and how bats benefit ecosystems. They play a game designed to show them how echolocation works. They take a quiz to dispel some of the myths associated with bats.
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A Habitat Is Home
Students are introduced to the concept and components of a habitat.   They discuss the key components of a habitat and describe how certain factors can cause disturbances in a habitat and change its population.  Activities are leveled...
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Predator/Prey
Students explain how the food chain works.  They contrast predators with prey and describe their function in nature.  Students discuss how the food chain aids in keeping nature balanced.  They play a game that simulates the food chain.
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Radical Raptors
Students are introduced to raptors and their role in the environment.  They identify three characteristics of raptors and list several types of raptors found in nature.  Students discuss how raptors and humans can benefit each other and...
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Dell House Dig
Learners demonstrate basic procedures for archeological excavations. They participate in an archaeological dig exploration off of Blackhawk Island in the Wisconsin River where the Dell House once stood.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
