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Introducing a New Study Tool
"We are making a lot of changes here at Englishspark.com. We are adding a lot of new ways to have fun studying English. We are trying some new study tools. I hope you like the latest addition to our lineup - mini lessons. These are short lessons about a certain topic. In the next few months we will cover a couple different topics. You can discover new phrases and practice English vocabulary. You can go through the lesson in 3 steps:"
The Missouri FCCLA Blog: Where Was Your T-shirt Made?
Quick - without looking - where was your shirt manufactured? You might need to have some help from someone else (I couldn't see my own tag-Jamie tells me it's Indonesia) but odds are it was not made in the United States. Have you ever done this activity with your students - check out their clothing labels and then discuss the global path their t-shirt likely made before it ended up in a local store? How about plotting those locations on Google Maps or in Google Earth? (There are many other possibilities for an activity such as this - discussing the working conditions in those countries, economic policies, etc.)
Curriki - AncientPuppetShow
Ancient puppet show: An activity to help young archaeologists learn about ancient cultures.
TEFLclips » Blog Archive » Lesson plan 52: Animated poem
"Animated Poem" New lesson plan by @teflclips
Digital Art Lesson Using Keynote on Vimeo
"Keynote is a very slick and simple piece of software that is making digital art a snap in my art room.
Take a look at how we made our "Don't let the pigeon..." project.
See the finished artwork here:
artsonia.com/museum/gallery.asp?exhibit=227102"
Free Technology for Teachers: Life on Minimum Wage - Economics Lesson
"Teaching economics is one of my favorite things to do each year. A big part of the reason that I enjoy teaching economics is that learning about money gets my students excited about class. Another reason that it's fun to teach is that economics easily lends itself to simulation activities that get kids actively engaged in learning. In the past I've used simulations created by the Buck Institute and simulations created by Biz Ed. While those simulations are good, I've always wanted something that students could personalize just little bit more. So today during my lesson planning time, I created the outline and materials for a simulation about living on minimum wage in the United States."
C·R·E·A·T·E for Mississippi >> Classroom Resouces >> Lesson Plans >> Tenses of Verbs
The students will demonstrate an understanding of present, past, and future verb tenses through independent practice and by using these verbs in sentences to describe appropriate student-selected clip art.
Objectives:
* The students will identify present, past, and future tenses of regular verbs and select appropriate clip art to illustrate the verbs.
* The students will compose and key into word-processing documents sentences using present, past, and future tense verbs to describe selected clip art.
Viddler.com - Mini-Lesson: Text Structures - Uploaded by AngelaMaiers
Angela Maiers mini-lesson on reading and comprehension- using text structures
Counselor School TTS
Counselor‘s Room was founded to help busy counselors like yourself find FREE life skill lesson plans and group activity ideas for school age children that are both LIVELY and FUN!. We deliberately chose lesson plans that engage students with games and hands-on activities. Liven up your worksheets with some of the wonderfully creative games and art projects suggested here.
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westwood - 1B_cs_2009
Section B offers an overview of computers, including definitions of input, output, processing, storage, and the stored program concept. Students learn the characteristics of personal computers, servers, mainframes, and supercomputers. They also explore the similarities and differences in PDAs, portable players, and smart phones, and learn the purpose of microcontrollers.
Cyberbullying Films - digizen.org
Here you will find key resources to help address the issue of cyberbullying. These include Childnet's cyberbullying film, Let’s Fight It Together, and a unique drama documentary produced by students with accompanying lesson plan.
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