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Carina Pierce's List: Lesson Plan Resources

  • Jul 01, 09

    Joyce Valenza's library web site. There are tons and tons of resources and ideas for teachers, librarians and students.

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        Research Report : Communism and Democracy in Six Words

       
        
       
        Teacher Name: Pierce


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      Information clearly relates to the main topic and is well  written.
       
      Information refers to the main topic, and the relationship  is defined.
       
      Information refers to the main topic, but the relationship  is unclear.
       
      Information has little or nothing to do with the main topic.  
       
      Sources
       
      All sources (information and graphics) are accurately  documented in the desired format.
       
      All sources (information and graphics) are accurately  documented, but a few are not in the desired format.
       
      All sources (information and graphics) are accurately  documented, but many are not in the desired format.
       
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      Mechanics
       
      No grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors.
       
      Almost no grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors  
       
      A few grammatical spelling, or punctuation errors.  
       
      Many grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors.  
       
      Internet Use
       
      Successfully uses suggested internet links to find  information and navigates within these sites easily without assistance.  
       
      Usually able to use suggested internet links to find  information and navigates within these sites easily without assistance.  
       
      Occasionally able to use suggested internet links to find  information and navigates within these sites easily without assistance.  
       
      Needs assistance or supervision to use suggested internet  links and/or to navigate within these sites.
       
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      Diagrams and illustrations are neat, accurate and add to the  reader's understanding of the topic.
       
      Diagrams and illustrations are accurate and add to the  reader's understanding of the topic.
       
      Diagrams and illustrations are neat and accurate and  sometimes add to the reader's understanding of the topic.
       
      Diagrams and illustrations are not accurate OR do not add to  the reader's understanding of the topic.  


       

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  • Jun 24, 09

    Great ideas for 21st century learners -- technology integration, inquiry learning

  • Jul 22, 09

    Great site that uses Google Earth to discover places and paths traveled and explored in a number of books at all age levels.

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