Extractions: Must have Adobe Acrobat Reader to see and print these lessons. A Bright Smile from Toothpaste and Minerals : A listing of the various minerals and metals used in toothpaste, and the role each of them plays in keeping your teeth bright and healthy. Find Out What's Beyond the Looking Glass : The magic of at least six different minerals, in the right combination, make glass. It's been around for nearly 5,000 years and today we can't live without it. What's Really in Paper Besides Wood? : More than 250 million tons are produced every year, but paper can't exist without the special feature that minerals provide. The Sound of Music is the Sound of Metals at Work : Almost every instrument ever made contains metals. Money, Made of Metal and Promises : One of the greatest inventions of all time. Eat Your Broccoli, It Contains Selenium - The Brain Food : Health and nutrition are dependent upon minerals. Without them, life is not possible. What's In A Pencil Besides Wood - Natural resources from a half dozen states and at least two countries are necessary to make something as simple as a wood pencil. How was it ever invented?
Nutrition Lesson Plans There are a lot of nutritional lesson plans already set up and ready to go for Health beliefs begin to solidify. Interest in nutrition is still high. http://mann.broccoli.com/institute/lessonplans2.htm
Communities And Schools Promoting Health A Gateway To Information lesson plans Student Webquests School Health Policies See table below to find hundreds of lesson plans, online learning activities and learning http://www.safehealthyschools.org/sexualityeducation/gateway.htm
Extractions: Curricula P/T Curriculum Newfoundland Nova Scotia New Brunswick Prince Edward Island Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Yukon Northwest Territories Nunuvut Pan-Canadian Welcome This gateway is designed to help teachers and other educators locate good lesson plans and classroom-based learning activities in sexuality education. We have identified many lessons and learning activities from credible sources. They are screened for their general educational value, pornography and commercialism only. You still need to check with your provincial/territorial guidelines, school district policies and use your own professional judgment on whether these lessons and activities are appropriate for your students. The Canadian Association for School Health thanks the Division of Sexual Health Promotion and STD Prevention Control, Health Canada
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Children's Hospital . For Teachers | PBS A choice of lessons plans for each episode allows you to tailor This lesson teaches students to be health conscious consumers and use product labels as http://www.pbs.org/opb/childrenshospital/classroom/
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Extractions: This site is intended for teaching children about asthma. The site contains several diagrams that show how the lungs work and what happens inside the lungs of someone who has asthma. It includes a picture of the respiratory system and animation of lungs breathing. Also allows visitors to hear how someone with asthma might sound. CHID is a bibliographic database produced by health-related agencies of the Federal Government. This database provides titles, abstracts, and availability information for health information and health education resources. CHID lists a wealth of health promotion and education materials and program descriptions that are not indexed elsewhere.
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Apple Learning Interchange - Published Exhibits Health and Medicine Social Studies General Type lesson Idea Type lesson Idea Author Karen Thompson. living Yesterday s History Today http://ali.apple.com/ali_sites/ali/new_high.html
Extractions: Looking for something? Use this helpful archive to locate content throughout the Learning Interchange collections. Click on a category in the Full Collection menu to the right for full descriptions of published content and helpful grade level and subject area information. Search for a broad range of content offered below which ranges from engaging lesson plans, lesson "starter" ideas, virtual field trips, videos, webcasts, conference keynotes, audio interviews, technology integration models, professional development resources, examples of student work and more. Public service announcements (PSAs) educate citizens about issues that are difficult to deal with: homelessness, pollution, teen pregnancy, and alcoholism. Students from Gardiner Area High School in Gardiner, Maine create PSAs to give citizens information about these issues so they can think about them and take positive action. Students from The Harper School in San Jose, California demonstrate an increased understanding of the dynamics of literary point of view as it applies to Chaucer's use of narrative in The Canterbury Tales. They create an original pilgrim and a corresponding "digiTale," a digital movie based on their character, which provides another medium to express a complete narrative beyond paper and pencil.
Extractions: SAVING MONEY TIPS ADVICE SKILLS IDEAS HELP HOME WAYS SUGGESTIONS STRATEGY HINT LESSON FREE LEARNING EDUCATION ARTICLES Learn all about saving money. SAVING MONEY Congratulations, since you are here, it means you want to learn more about the basics of saving money! Most of us wish we could save more money, but how do we do it, and how do we get started? Do we need to understand budgeting? It's time to start to learn the many ways that we can save more money. Along with learning about the importance of saving money, we also include some suggested teaching material to help teach money skills, including basic money skills, money management, and personal finance. INFORMATION ON SAVING MONEY SIMPLE SAVING MONEY TIPS Saving Money Tips
La. Challenge K-12 Activities: Elementary School Lessons Fire Safety (Social living, Health and Safety ); NEW! denotes a Louisiana lesson. Click on the graphic or the link above to find out more about this http://www.challenge.state.la.us/k12act/lp/elem.html
Extractions: A Pen Pal Experience (Language Arts) A Tree is Nice (Language Art, Dramatic Play, Science ) All Spaced Out (Library Skills, Language Arts) Alaskan Bears (Science) After The Hatch (Science) Animals of Australia (Science, Social Studies, Art) Animal and their Sounds Animal Safari (Science ) Antarctica: The Frozen Continent (Social Studies ) Automobile Ownership (Mathematics) Author Admiration (Science, Language Arts) Biography of a President (Langauge arts, Social Studies) Bicycle Safety (Health and Language Arts) Birds (Science) Caterpillars to Butterflies ( Science ) Christmas in Kindergarten (Mathematics, Language arts, Social Studies) Christopher Columbus (Mathematics, Language arts, Social Studies) Create a Card (Language Arts, Art) Creative Letter Writing ( Language Arts ) Dino-Mite (Science, Math, Art, Geography) The Exxon Valdez Disaster (Language Arts/Health) Exploring Louisiana (Social Studies) Fire Safety (Social Living, Health and Safety )
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Learning To Give - Lesson Plan - Healthy Food Makes Healthy Body In this lesson, the students will learn about the structure of the food pyramid. They will study which foods are healthy and which foods should be eaten in http://www.learningtogive.org/lessons/unit103/lesson3.html
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Standards-Based Technology Lesson Plans This web site is an attempt to create an archive of lesson plans, ideas, suggestions, etc. which meet Health, Physical Education, and Home Economics http://www.greece.k12.ny.us/taylor/standards/
Extractions: As part of my job as a "Technology Integration Teacher," I need to be able to share with teachers some lesson ideas which address two issues: This web site is an attempt to create an "archive" of lesson plans, ideas, suggestions, etc. which meet both of the above criteria. (Note: Even though this web site addresses New York's standards, I'm sure they closely resemble other states' standards, too.) Listed below, you will find a listing of each of the New York State Learning Standards. Each standard is linked to a web page where you will find one or more lesson plans, ideas, etc. which address that specific standard. If there is no link available, it simply means that I have not yet found a lesson plan which addresses that standard. That's where YOU come in. I need your help. If YOU have created (or know where to find) a lesson which addresses that standard, please consider contributing it by clicking here: If we all "pitch in" and share a good lesson plan or idea, we'll end up with a complete list which will prove useful to everyone. Thank you. I hope you find this page useful.
BC Education - PE Grades K To 1: Active Living Discuss how healthy foods provide energy, and have students identify Plan trips to natural settings during different seasons (eg, park, hiking trail). http://www.bced.gov.bc.ca/irp/pek7/k-1body1.htm
Extractions: in other grades click on an icon below. By participating throughout the year in a variety of activities from all movement categories, children learn to appreciate and value active living . Children in grades K to 1 are encouraged to participate enthusiastically and to be aware of how their body moves in different environments. Have students participate in activities that name body parts, (e.g., Simon Says, people-to-people).
Extractions: Ask students to share what they know about AIDS. What causes it? What exactly does it do to the body? Review the basic definition of AIDS and its physical effects on the human body: AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is the final, life-threatening stage of infection from the virus known as HIV (human immunodeficiency virus).
Run For Your Health Lesson Plan Run For Your Health is a WebQuest lesson that allows students to be actively engaged as Implement a plan for attaining a personal health goal. http://www.nelliemuller.com/runforyourhealth.lessonplan.htm
Extractions: Lesson Summary Learning Objectives By the end of the lesson, students will: Be able to design personal fitness programs for others Explain the connection between good health and physical activities Learn about the value of running as one way of staying fit. Use MS Word, a calendar software and Desktop Publisher application. Standards National Physical Education Standard and Benchmarks (3rd Ed.) Standard 4: Understands how to monitor and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical fitness Formulate an effective plan for lifelong health. Implement a plan for attaining a personal health goal. Level IV (Grade 9-12) 7. Understands how to maintain an active lifestyle throughout life (e.g., participate regularly in physical activities that reflect personal interests) 8. Designs a personal fitness program that is based on the basic principles of training and
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Extractions: Teaching with Historic Places has developed more than 115 classroom-ready lesson plans that together cover major themes of American history. All of them are now available on the Web. For more information on our lessons or our program, contact TwHP ; you can also view the entire collection according to location time period U.S. History Standards , and Social Studies Standards African American History African American History An American Success Story: The Pope House of Raleigh, NC (124) Meet Dr. Manassa T. Pope, an African-American doctor and entrepreneur in the early 20th century, and learn about his efforts to gain civil rights well before the modern Civil Rights Movement. Brown v. Board: Five Communities That Changed America (121) Learn about the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional. (Monroe Elementary School [now Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site] is a unit of the National Park Service/Robert Russa Moton High School, Sumner and Monroe Elementary Schools, Howard High School, and John Philip Sousa Middle School are National Historic Landmarks.)
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