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Extractions: Internet: http://ericec.org Where can I find lesson plans for students with disabilities? You can find lesson plans in books, articles, and on the internet. There are a variety of books and articles that contain sample lesson plans for students with disabilities. However, there are very few websites that provide lesson plans specifically for students with disabilities, as students with disabilities often require lessons tailored to their individual needs. We recommend that you visit websites with lesson plans for general classrooms and make modifications as needed. This FAQ contains internet resources for lesson plans, and also contains citations from the ERIC database for resources with sample lesson plans. Following are links to additional frequently asked questions (FAQs) as well as selected citations from the ERIC database and the search terms we used to find the citations. Frequently Asked Questions (http://ericec.org/faqs.html)
Lesson Plan-Gr.4 Ontario Curriculum Health and Physical Education, healthy living Grade 4 Overall Expectations, Use living skills to address personal safety and http://www.safetyvillage.ca/gr4.htm
Extractions: April 18 - 30, May, June 1 - 17, 2005 Overall Expectations Use living skills to address personal safety and injury prevention. Personal Safety and Injury Prevention Apply decision-making and problem-solving skills in addressing threats to personal safety (e.g., from abuse or physical fighting) and injury prevention (e.g., bicycle safety, road safety); Police Lessons Fire Education Bicycle Safety Rules, Block Parent Burns/Scalds and what to do for them Upon completion of the classroom instruction the class will watch the video on bike safety. The children will then practice safe bicycle riding throughout the Village. Outdoor activities will take place in all weather, unless it is extreme or cancelled by the school.
Lesson Plan-Gr.1 Curriculum Health and Physical Education, healthy living Grade 1 Know Your Address, Smoke Alarms, Escape Planning, Match and Lighter Safety, http://www.safetyvillage.ca/gr1.htm
Extractions: September, October, November, December 1-10, 2005 Overall Expectations Recognize safety risks and safe practices Personal Safety and Injury Prevention Outline the potential safety risks in the home, school, and community (e.g., from fire or toys); Identify people who can provide personal safety assistance (e.g., block parents) and explain how to access them (e.g., by phoning 9-1-1). Police Lessons Fire Education Pedestrian Safety, Sign Recognition Block Parent Program After the 30 minute classroom instruction, the class will be taken on a walking tour of the Village and receive instruction on personal, pedestrian, railway and electrical safety. The students will be allowed to apply the skills they have learned by driving battery operated cars throughout the Village. Know Your Address, Smoke Alarms, Escape Planning, Match and Lighter Safety, My Friend the Firefighter, Kitchen Safety, Bunker Gear
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Extractions: Read about the potential impacts of climate change on particular species and habitats, the latest news on the national and international climate policy scene and get advice about what you can do to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and promote reasonable, effective policies to curb global warming.
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Extractions: Lesson Objectives The sections from the texts that follow are too short to allow students to compare and contrast what various cultures knew. Rather, taken together, these excerpts are meant to offer students the opportunity to explore how ancient healers approached illness and health, and what observations they made about the human body in sickness and in health. In the enrichment and extension section, students are asked to consider the long-term significance of developments in ancient medicine. Preparation The activities outlined here would be enriched by having students read selections of their world history textbooks on the cultures of ancient India, China and Greece. Discussion of current issues in medicine would also help students develop a context for interpreting these sources. A brainstorming session on debates in modern medicine might include discussion of so-called "alternative medicine," the growing interest of the American Medical Association in social problems, concerns about over-prescription of antibiotics, renewed public interest in the role of diet in health maintenance, and the role of physicians in modern society. Activities You may use the following questions to stimulate discussion: What causes of disease were observed in these ancient texts?
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Extractions: As illustrated in Chesapeake: A Bay Trippers Adventure, underwater Bay grasses, also called SAV, are an extremely important part of the Bay's ecosystem. Bay grasses help to keep the water healthy by absorbing nutrients and producing oxygen. They provide food and shelter for many species, including the Blue Crab. The Bay has lost a large portion of its grass beds in recent years. One of the main causes for this decline has been a rise in run-off draining into the bay. Run-off is water that literally runs off the land, carrying soil, chemicals, and other debris with it. It fills the Bay with sediment and nutrients that lower the water quality. Water with high levels of nutrients produces algae. These microscopic plants grow so densely that they block sunlight from reaching underwater grasses. Without the light, the grasses cannot survive. In addition, as the algae dies and decomposes, it depletes the oxygen that plants and other organisms need to survive.
Extractions: More Free Lesson Plans Grade gthomson@cpawscalgary.org ) before June 30, 2005! Making Connections: Humans and all living things have basic needs Wonderful World: Awakening a sense of wonder Change: Occurs in nature, families, and communities Habitats and Communities: Comparisons in Canada Adapting to Our Environment: Communities dealing with hot and cold Living in Other Places: A sense of citizenship Listening to Nature: Sounds of natural communities Depending on Others: Endangered species and life cycles Cycles of Matter: How things are reused Protecting our land Precious Water: Is it a need, a right or a commodity? Changing Weather: Comparing climate from voyageur times to present day Environmental Issues: Exploring connections between economy, environment, and society Ecological Footprints: Past and present Plants Are Us: Our changing relationship with plants Changing Views on Canada's Environment: From the pioneer mentality to stewardship Global Views of Healthy Water: Technology, trade agreements, and water use
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Extractions: Media Type: Short Story Objectives: After completing this lesson, students will be able to: Introducing the Lesson Challenge students to identify the greatest living shortstop in baseball and to defend their answers with hard data. Allow a moment or two for discussion, which may be quite animated. Elicit through the discussion that one measure of a great defensive shortstop is range-the ability to cover a lot of ground when fielding a ball. Reveal that range is in turn a function of several measures of skills-related fitness, in particular agility, the ability to move quickly and gracefully. Invite students who participated in the discussion to come to the front of the class to settle another dispute. Ask them to name the greatest living ballet dancer and to defend their answers with hard data. If students are unable to name and/or discuss dancers, point out that playing shortstop and ballet dancing actually have much in common. Note that these dancers, like shortstops, need to be agile. Explain, moreover, that the jobs of shortstop and ballet dancer require good balance and good reaction time (the ability to respond rapidly to an event or other stimulus).
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Extractions: 3/9/04 11:23:18 PM The debate over the teaching of evolution appeared ready to move from the state school board to courts following the board's approval Tuesday of an evolution lesson plan over the objections of several scientific organizations. "They're standing in line high school teachers, board members, parents, the students themselves," said Patricia Princehouse, a Case Western Reserve University philosophy professor who has led lobbying efforts against the lessons. Critics of the lessons say a lawsuit challenging the plan's constitutionality is almost certain. They say it contains elements of intelligent design, the theory that says a higher power must have been involved in the creation of life. The plan is an optional set of lessons for schools to use in the teaching of science standards for the new tenth-grade graduation test.
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BBC - Schools Science Clips - Health And Growth Offline Lesson Plan An offline lesson plan to accompany the Health and growth activity from the Science Clips Wales Key Stage 1, Life processes and living things, 2.4 http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/teachersresources/ages6_7/tr_health_gr
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Extractions: Links ... Health and PE : Middle School 6-8 Categories Links Bottlecap Basketball - To learn and practice the bouncepass in a new, interesting and fun way. (Added: Tue Dec 07 1999 Hits: 2405 Rating: 8.00 Votes: 1) Rate It Fitness Fun With Mats - Be able to cooperate with others in order to accomplish group tasks. (Added: Tue Dec 07 1999 Hits: 1953 Rating: 5.00 Votes: 2) Rate It Fitness Race Track - To teach proper exercise techniques and to increase cardiovascular endurance. (Added: Tue Dec 07 1999 Hits: 2113 Rating: 8.00 Votes: 1)