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Getting From Here To There
Students plan a driving trip using maps.  Working in pairs, students receive a destination card and must create a plan for arriving at their destination using only a map.  Trip plans should include, mileage, distance and time...
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World Religion At A Glance
Ninth graders research and assigned religion and fill out information they gather on their "Special Assingment Instruction Sheet."  They create a sample brochure about the religion they researched, edit the brochure with another student...
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Reading a Local and National Weather Map
Students examine weather maps.  They examine icons and map symbols.  Students explore vocabulary words related to weather.  Students analyze and evaluate information provided on the weather map.
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Comparisons
Second graders listen to read alouds of The Story of Ferdinand and Roberto and the Bull and view Little Red Riding Hood and The Three Little Pigs online. In this reading lesson, 2nd graders compare and contrast the two stories using a...
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Making Use of Fieldwork
Students transcribe, analyze, and archive fieldwork and create a team project drawn from fieldwork.  They brainstorm a list of reasons why preservation of collected materials is important and  explore the online archives of the American...
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Folktales
Fourth graders  read a Haitian folktale.  They study main characters in Haitian folktales and explore multicultural information about Haiti.  They clarify understanding by retelling a sentence (paraphrasing) and a  passage in their own...
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Health Education: Opinions
Third graders consider the opinions of others. In this personal health lesson plan, 3rd graders demonstrate how to effectively and respectfully express opinions that differ from others as they create and follow rules for productive...
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How Far to Freedom?
Students research the life of William Parker to learn about the Underground Railroad. In this US history activity, students research William Parker and the Underground Railroad. Students research the Christiana Resistance and map routes...
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The Mayflower Compact
Twelfth graders discover the ideas of our government by reading the Mayflower Compact.  For this U.S. Government lesson, 12th graders identify the main ideas of the Mayflower Compact, how it came to be and who was affected the most...
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Arthur's Tooth
Learners practice their reading comprehension by reading a story in their class. In this story map lesson plan, students read the Marc Brown book Arthur's Tooth and discuss the story, characters and setting. Learners create a story map...
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Figurative Language and Symbolism
Young scholars identify figurative language and symbolism in poetry as well as prose. In this literary elements lesson, students read and discuss the role of symbolism in Yellow Man by Moonlight, A Christmas Carl, The House of Wings, and...
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Online Newspaper Search
Students use the Internet to research an article. When they find an article they like, it be printed and they highlight the important information and present to the class.
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Achan takes the spoils of Jericho -1
Learners read and answer question about the chapter in the introductory lesson.
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All About Titan and the Huygens Probe
Students examine the characterisitics of Saturn's largest moon, Titan.  They discuss what they think is on Titan and what the Huygens probe can tell them about the moon.  They write a summary about the information they gathered during...
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Planet Research
Students recognize that the other eight known planets, which revolve around the Sun, have characteristics and surface conditions that are different from Earth; and identify examples of those differences.
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Living Longer
Students practice strategies that can be applied to current and future reading materials.  Using a matrix, students monitor which strategies they have mastered and which strategy needs more practice.  Students read health related materials.
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Free Market Labor vs. Slave Labor Debating the "Mud-Sill" Theory
High schoolers read the speeches of Abraham Lincoln and James Hammond. They discuss the speeches and answer questions about free labor vs. slave labor.
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Famous Black Americans
Students recognize famous Black Americans and their roles in America's society. They create a database and slideshow presenting famous Black Americans and relevant facts of their lives.
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Cinderbank
Fourth graders identify major components of a "Cinderella" story in order to create a database.
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Teaching the Toki Kaku Dako
Learners complete various readings and decorating, constructing, and flying a kite. They analyze how the parts of a system to together. Students comprehend the concept of area.
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The Research Paper - Searching for a Subject
Students research a website to look for potential topics for a research paper. They develop a narrowed prioritized subject list on an index card (3X5) using word processing program.
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Challenges in Changing the Face of a City
Students examine a video in which people want to change the city of Oakland, California. They decide on the best course of action.
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United States Holidays and Customs
High schoolers identify and describe the importance of U.S. holidays and social customs.  In groups, Students write a detailed description of a U.S. holiday and how it is celebrated.  Descriptions are presented to the class.  This lesson...
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Fourth graders identify the characteristics of a good paragraph and find those characteristics in a good paragraph from the books, "One Day in the Woods," by Jean Craighead George and "Why Do Leaves Change Color," by Betsy Maestro.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
