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Extractions: type="text/javascript"> Clear Instructions on How To Do (just about) Everything Web eHow.com Home > Parenting The air is crisp, the leaves are turning brilliant colors and falling to the ground, and neighbors are decorating their yards with corn stalks and pumpkins. Teach your child about autumn using the numerous examples in your yard, neighborhood and community. Steps: Walk outside. Let your toddler experience firsthand the feelings and sights of fall. Point out that it is getting colder, and it is getting dark sooner. Emphasize the need for warmer clothes. Talk about the trees and the different colors they are turning. Collect leaves and tell your child in simple terms why they are falling off. Play in the leaves. Tell your toddler that the trees and animals are getting ready for winter. Notice any acorns or other seeds falling from trees, and point out the squirrels gathering them for winter. Pretend you are squirrels and collect seeds. Decorate your house with fall colors and objects. Use construction paper and glue to make a variety of decorations. Make a pumpkin patch using orange, yellow and green construction paper. Use brown, red, yellow and orange paper to cut out leaf shapes. Tape the leaves on windows or glue them onto sheets of paper for a leaf collage.
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Extractions: Curriculum Lesson Plans Organizers Rubrics ... 5 Step Lesson Plan: Falling Leaves - "Students will create a tree from construction paper." Apple Tree in Seasons - "Students will make a class list of what has happened in each season, and then they will complete an assignment that requires them to glue and color the correct tree to the correct season (word)." Apples and Seasons - " Use the apple tree, and The Seasons of Arnold's Apple Tree by Gail Gibbons to teach seasonal changes." Autumn Leaves Are Falling - "Autumn in New Hampshire is always so beautiful! In October we begin to learn about trees, leaves, and the changing of the seasons." Estimating With Pumpkin Seeds - "Do you know how many seeds are inside the pumpkin? Follow these steps to find out." Fall Fun - "Students will learn about opossums, share embarrassing moments that they've had, and discuss how each person is unique. Students will create "Special Spiders" to showcase their uniqueness." Fall Haiku - "Students learn to use the poetry style of Haiku."
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Extractions: Including Disability as Diversity in Our Teaching (Winter 2005) A multi-campus interdisciplinary panel, using examples from their own teaching, showcased some of the ways that Disability Studies has made positive contributions to teaching and learning in a variety of disciplines. Speakers are a part of the Disability Studies Pedagogy Group at the UW: How People Learn: Issue and Opportunities (Fall 2004) The Fall Forum featured UW Professor John D. Bransford, widely regarded as one of the nation's pre-eminent scholars in learning sciences. Bransford served as Co-Chair of several National Academy of Science committees that wrote How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School
Extractions: Cardiff School of Biosciences Contents Editorial Guest Article Research ... Miscellania Higher Degrees Awarded in BIOSI: June-November 2001 BIOSI Undergraduate Prizes Name Degree Awarded Supervisor Thesis Title MPhil Prof Ron Eccles The Effect of Surgery to the Inferior Turbinate on the Physiology of Nasal Airflow and on Nasal Symptomatology Judith R. Richards PhD Dr Peter Kille The Molecular Genetic Response of Daphnia to Environmental Contaminants Muhammed N. Marshed Kharusy PhD Prof MF Claridge Variation in Some Geographical Populations of the Larger Grain Borer, Prostephanus Truncates (Horn) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) Kathryn V. Pryor PhD Dr Hilary Rogers/ Dr JE Young/Dr FJ Rumsey Population Genetics, Reproductive Biology and Ecology of Adiantum Capillusveneris, the Maidenhead Fern in the UK and Ireland Rosa P. Penilla-Navarro
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Extractions: Cardiff School of Biosciences Contents Editorial Guest Article Research ... Miscellania Air your views and fly your kites here! We set up a space on Biotype Online for anyone to sound off or put up more or less contentious ideas, so here goes! not plan to complain or engage in an exercise in nostalgia, something I abhor anyway. Another stimulus to writing is the exercise instigated by the top chaps in the teaching area on researching teaching methods. There are a number of things that seem a natural consequence of the huge expansion in student numbers which do give me cause for concern. First is the reduction we have seen in the number of practical classes to which our students are exposed. On the biological side at least, this saw a reduction in first year classes of exactly 50% simply to deal with the throughput in students when the laboratory space was restricted and because we simply did not have enough technical or teaching staff to cope with the numbers. Again for logistical reasons practical classes in each module in the second year are restricted to four three hour periods. We used to complain that we were never able to teach five finger exercises as they do in music, in other words to produce scientists who had developed perfect technique in laboratory skills. Indeed we never really wanted to do this. But the skills element has got so much worse in recent years.
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Extractions: AUTUMN THEMES AND HOLIDAYS Autumn Ideas Autumn Poetry Autumn Colouring Pages Autumn Crafts ... Owls Here are a number of sites to help you in the planning of Autumn themes and holidays. Click on the links above as some of the sections have been moved to their own pages. Don't forget to check out the rest of St. Mary's School Site including our Links for Teachers This page was updated on Monday, June 28, 2004 Autumn Sites The leaves are falling down - Kinderkorner Songs, poems, activities, crafts centered around the theme of leaves and Autumn. Suitable for grades K to 2. Some activities could be modifed for older grades as well. Scarecrows - Kinderkorner Similar to the above site - but with the theme of scarecrows. The Idea Box - Autumn Theme Click on General Fall and then one of several categories including activities, songs, crafts and more. Debbie's Unit Factory - Autumn Links Quite a few interesting links for teaching all about Autumn as well as finding crafts, poems, activities, etc., Kid's Domain Crafts, Printable puzzles, online games, clip art and links Hummingbird Educational Resources Poems, craft ideas, activities, most are submitted by other teachers.
Extractions: Included: We've raked up a pile of activities for you to "leaf" through! It's fall! That means shorter days and cooler nights. And, in many parts of the United States, it means that trees will soon shed their leaves after a final colorful salute to summer. Trees that drop their leaves each fall are called deciduous trees. You might ask your students why they think dentists refer to baby teeth as "deciduous teeth"? See if your students can figure out the connection! And here's another question for your students: Did you know that a tree's leaves are orange and yellow even in summer? Most leaves include the pigments of all three colors. It's just that the pigment chlorophyll (the pigment that makes the leaves green) is a much stronger pigment than the others. It covers the yellow (xanthophyll) and orange (carotene) pigments that are natural to a tree's leaves. But, come fall, a tree's leaves produce less chlorophyll. Now the other colors can show through. And that they do in brilliant explosions of color!
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