NIFL-ESL 2000: [NIFL-ESL:5339] Re: Halloween October 10, 2000 939 PM Subject NIFLESL5181 halloween Cindy I also teach adult ESL beginners I just finished writing a halloween lesson. http://www.nifl.gov/nifl-esl/2000/1430.html
Extractions: Date: Wed Nov 29 2000 - 01:46:28 EST Reply-To: Originator: Sender: Precedence: bulk From: "Eileen Walsh" < wrote: > > >- Original Message - >From: "Cynthia E. Shermeyer" >To: "Multiple recipients of list" >Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 9:39 PM >Subject: [NIFL-ESL:5181] Halloween > >Cindy I also teach adult ESL beginners & I just finished writing a >Halloween lesson. > >Using "Looking at American Holidays" (D. A. Drews, National Textbook Co., >1985), I wrote a short, simple reading lesson about Halloween. From that, >I >wrote a 10-item fill-in-the-blank worksheet based on a quiz by Vera Mello. >[I found Ms. Mello's work on the net but I can't remember the .com >sorry. >I do have an email for her: http://explorer.msn.com
Newsletter #16 What To Do About halloween; Use To teach Truth; Response Alternatives As a home schooler, you can use halloween as an opportunity to teach the history http://www.teachinghome.com/newsletters/vol_2-no_16.cfm
Halloween Pet Safety Hints By Diana L. Guerrero (article) Guerrero, the author of What Animals Can teach Us About Spirituality Inspiring Lessons of Wild Need some halloween Pet Safety Tips? Guerrero suggests http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewarticle.asp?AuthorID=771&id=15760
Telecollaboration Lesson This lesson is teaching 5th graders about halloween. We will teach the history of October 31st and write a friendly letter to another 5th grader in another http://eprentice.sdsu.edu/F02X2/hauser/tlc.htm
Extractions: This lesson is teaching 5th graders about Halloween. We will teach the history of October 31st and write a friendly letter to another 5th grader in another country about celebrations on October 31st. This lesson is anchored in fifth grade Language Arts. This lesson could be extended to all the grades in elementary school within the Language Arts curriculum. The students will not need to have any prior knowledge to begin this lesson. Reading Standards Addressed Word Recognition Read aloud narrative and expository text fluently and accurately and with appropriate pacing, intonation, and expression. Reading Comprehension Analyze text that is organized in sequential or chronological order. Reading Comprehension Discern main ideas and concepts presented in texts, identifying and assessing evidence that supports those ideas.
Christians And Halloween By observing halloween, we teach our children to make light of Satan the Devil or even to think like him! Should we then be surprised when our children http://www.lcg.org/cgi-bin/tw/commentary/tw-comm.cgi?category=Commentary1&item=1
Halloween Haunts Meet creepy characters who will teach you about nature s halloween creatures. After your 45minute hike, enjoy indoor activities and refreshments. http://www.county.milwaukee.gov/display/router.asp?docid=11368
Extractions: Events Chubu / Hokuriku Shizuoka Hamamatsu ... September 2002 Speaker: Contact IIEEC for speaker details. Date: Monday, September 23rd, 2002 Time: 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM Location: Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Venue: Create Hamamtsu (tel: 053-453-5311, fax: 053-453-5379) Description: October is the Halloween month. It's also a good chance to teach your young students a little Western culture. Having a Halloween party in your class will be great fun for both your students and yourself. Join our workshop and learn about the history and stories of Halloween, or get ideas about chants, activities and handcrafts related to Halloween that can be used in class. You'll also have the opportunity to buy character goods and candies directly imported from the USA that make for scarily super lessons. Don't miss it! Cost for IIEEC members 8,000 yen (please pre-register)
C T Publishing Lesson Plans A Trunk Show is available for Simple Fabric Folding for halloween. teach 11 simple fabric folding techniques. Student Supply List http://www.ctpub.com/client/client_pages/lesson_plans/10394.cfm
Extractions: This book is intended for quilters and crafters of all levels. The fabric folding techniques introduced can be applied to quiltmaking, home decorating, fashion design, and other sewing projects. I have divided the lesson plans into three parts: 10-minute demonstration, 3-hour classes (3 options), and full-day classes (8 options). These can be done either singly or as a multiple-week class. You could start a Halloween Project of the Month class and have a full-day class once a month for 8 months. Great Opportunity!
CDPHE News Release Page DENVERThe fun of trickor-treating and the excitement of halloween may be a teach them to look left, right and left again before crossing the street http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/release/2004/102004b.html
Extractions: Take Halloween Safety to the Streets This Year DENVERThe fun of trick-or-treating and the excitement of Halloween may be a distraction for children. However, careless street crossing coupled with drivers' more limited vision at night can make for a deadly mix. Barbara Bailey, an injury prevention with the Colorado SAFE KIDS Coalition based at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, said, "Many of the risks children face on Halloween can be avoided if parents discuss important safety precautions with them." Bailey said that children are four times more likely to die as pedestrians on Halloween than any other night of the year. "Halloween can indeed be scary, with increases in pedestrian injuries, burns and falls among children," she said. To make certain Colorado's trick-or-treaters stay safe this Halloween, Bailey provided the following safety tips for parents to follow when preparing their children for Halloween. Tips included: For kids ages 12 and under: Adults should accompany children under age 12 on their trick-or-treat rounds.
Genesis Health System - News - 2002 - Halloween Safety As halloween creeps up, kids will dream of spooky costumes, teach them to look left, right and left again before crossing the street and to continue http://www.genesishealth.com/news/2002/halloween_safety.aspx
Extractions: Advanced Search About Us Contact Us FAQs As Halloween creeps up, kids will dream of spooky costumes, jack-o'-lanterns and haunted houses. Halloween is one of the most thrilling nights of the year for children, and also one of the most dangerous. As kids hit the street to trick-or-treat, the potential for unintentional injury rises. In fact, children are four times more likely to be hit by a car on Halloween than any other night of the year. Halloween can indeed be scary, with increases in pedestrian injuries, burns and falls among children. "Children may be distracted by the excitement of the night and the fun of trick-or-treating, and may not take safety to the street. Careless street crossing coupled with drivers' more limited vision at night can make for a deadly mix." said Keene Hart of the Quad Cities' SAFE KIDS Coalition. "Many of the risks kids face on Halloween can be avoided if parents discuss important safety precautions with their kids."
Parenting, Pregnancy, Childcare, Babynames - Parenthood.com How do you go healthy on halloween? Jyl Steinback, America s Healthiest Mom teach them to read and understand nutrition labels on their candy treats. http://www.parenthood.com/articles.html?article_id=1178
Halloween A quality educational site offering 5000+ FREE printable theme units, word puzzles, writing forms, book report forms,math, ideas, lessons and much more. http://www.abcteach.com/directory/theme_units/month_to_month/j_october/halloween
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The Lesson Plans Page - Halloween Lesson Plans Lesson Plans for halloween. halloween activities and halloween lesson plan this collection of halloween Songs are great for teaching halloween Safety http://www.lessonplanspage.com/Halloween.htm
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English Teaching Diary: Saul Pope October halloween is almost upon us, and I havent been sent any free halloween lessons Perhaps my attention has been taken away from teaching due to the play, http://www.onestopenglish.com/english_teacher_diary/saulP_endOct.htm
Extractions: The Magazine for English Language Teachers Diary of an English teacher Methodology Teaching children Teaching teenagers ... News lessons More teachers' writing: Teachers' letters Teachers' anecdotes Diary of an English teacher Saul Pope Saul is the Director of Studies for a private language school in St. Petersburg, Russia. Main diary page Halloween is almost upon us, and I havent been sent any free Halloween lessons by email. I just hope they get their act together in time for 5th November. Although all these free lessons are nice to have, I tend to find that they only really come into their own at holidays and festivals. I dont think you can go wrong with the free Christmas lessons, or at least I hope they wont this year - I cant get the Wham!
Extractions: By Jo Bertrand This lesson has some fun activities and language learning tasks based around the theme of Halloween. The activities include singing songs and making Halloween decorations. Aims Materials For Lanterns you will need: For Witches hats/wands you will need: Before the children come into the room or if they are already there before your lesson starts then simply go to the board and draw a picture of a witch or pumpkin or other Halloween symbol on the board. Elicit from the children what is special about today or what is going to be celebrated very soon, depending on what day you teach them. Ask them to tell you about how they celebrate Halloween. This can be done in their own language if they are very young. You can then mention âcostumesâ and âtrick or treatâ if these two elements havenât already been mentioned.