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  1. Holt Handbook Literature & Language Arts - Lesson Plans for Language Development (Holt Literature & Language Arts Third Course)
  2. Micros and Art: Lesson Plans, a Directory of Software for Achieving Educational Objectives and Procedures for Evaluating Software by Debra Davis, Fritz J. Erickson, et all 1986-06
  3. Instant art lesson plans by Helen S Carkin, 1973
  4. EZ Lesson Plan
  5. Exploring Art (Reproducible Lesson Plans) by Glencoe, 2004
  6. The Donald Rogers illustrated handbook of arts and crafts lesson plans for the elementary teacher: An innovative classroom-tested approach by Donald Rogers, 1976
  7. Beka Book: Language Arts 3 Cirriculum/lesson Plans (Language Arts 3, 2000 Edition)
  8. Lesson Plans: Set 4: Art (Lesson Plans) by G. Kent, 1995-03
  9. The American Indian: Tradition and transition through art : a series of lesson plans to help students understand American Indians and their art by Leona M Zastrow, 1991
  10. Teachers Introduction and Planning Guide: Art of Inventing (Lesson Plans and Handouts) by Melvin L. Fuller, 1989-04
  11. Smart Art Ideas: Creative Lesson Plans with Learning Outcomes by Anna Reyner MA, 2004
  12. Literature and the Language Arts Understanding Literature Lesson Plans with Alternative Teaching Options and Readability Guides 2001 0821926802 EMC
  13. Literature and the Language Arts, Experiencing Literature, Lesson Plans with Alternative Teaching Options and Readability Guides (The EMC Masterpiece Series)
  14. Critical Thinking Handbook, K-3: A Guide for Remodelling Lesson Plans in Language Arts, Social Studies, & Science by A. J. Binker, Richard W. Paul, et all 1987-07

181. Scholastic.com | Teachers
Resources ranging from lesson plans and professional links to authors and online activities.
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182. Abante Systems Inc.
Products for managing classroom management and assessment. Tracks grades, lesson plans and other data. Optional web interface. Windows
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183. TNC | The New Curriculum, Home
Original columns on classroom uses of technology and practices in professional development. Links to lesson plans, utilities, best of the web, educational technology forums, and news. Free subscription..
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To go along with the theme of this issue we are listing three teacher web page services that offer good products for communicating with parents and students. ClassWebs.net http://classwebs.net
ClassWebs is designed to provide teachers with a simple way to publish class information in a clean web page format. It has a straightforward administrative interface where teachers update their pages, upload files and change various settings. ClassWebs includes multiple templates such as a student work page, course pages and a photo gallery. ClassWebs also designs custom teacher web page system for schools and districts. TeacherWeb.com

184. The Homeschool Haven
Includes lesson plans, downloads, and message boards.
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185. Fara And Friends® Online Preschool Curriculum
Provides 13 weeks of daily lesson plans in one complete book with corresponding activity pages to make it fun.
http://www.faraandfriends.com
Fara O nline P reschool C urriculum Website. - We've been Saving Time for Education since 1991 - Stop Searching the Web... Fara's Theme Character Friends introduce over Preschool activities along with over Corresponding Downloads. Meet your daily, Preschool Curriculum Goals with just the click of a mouse! Over 42 Weeks of On-line Preschool Lesson Plans keep your classroom Organized, Professional and Creative! Downloadable Activity Masters for are always included.
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186. The Drama In Education Site
A useful resource for drama and theatre teachers and students containing lesson plans, links to drama sites, and a question and answer section.
http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/~mcoady/
The Drama in Education Site
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This website is meant to be a useful resource for both teachers and students and "jumping-off" point to interesting theatre and drama sites on the web. I hope it can be a valuable resource for ...
    those who teach theatre arts as a curricular area those who teach the play as a genre within language arts those who use drama as an instructional method
Let's Build This Resource Together!!
I am counting on the support of our Theatre teachers, English teachers and Drama Moderators to help me keep this page current and useful. If you would like to volunteer any information or resources like lesson plans, good plays to produce and direct, dates of upcoming plays, festivals and events, etc., please email me with your input and ideas.

187. The Arts
I have used it in 6th12th grade art and it works well in each level. of each row. ie checkerboard-like; Remember, you need to plan and think ahead.
http://www.pacificnet.net/~mandel/TheArts.html
T H E A R T S
MODERN PICTURE ABOUT ME
GRADES: 6-12
This is always one of my students' favorite projects. I have used it in 6th-12th grade Art and it works well in each level.
MATERIALS:
  • 12X18 sheet of white drawing paper
  • pencil
  • marker (any color, but each student only needs one color)
  • ruler
  • stencils or cutouts of symbols for various things (optional-you can make them draw everything themselves, but I find it easier to provide them some cut outs to use)
METHOD:
  • Think of 10 symbols that could be used to represent YOU (baseball, music, telephone, reading, car, etc.)
  • Draw the ten symbols on your paper covering as much of the paper as possible.
  • Use a ruler to draw horizontal and vertical lines every two inches on top of your drawing to make a checker board.
  • With the marker, fill in every other space alternating shape, background, shape, background and so on. Switch at the beginning of each row. i.e. checkerboard-like
  • Remember, you need to plan and think ahead. Mistakes in coloring are very difficult to fix.
  • 188. ARTSEDGE: Lessons
    This lesson exposes students to several careers in the visual arts use their bodies to create a setting, and then plan a set for a scene in the play.
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    document.pageDescription='ARTSEDGE is the National Arts and Education Information Network, operating under a cooperative agreement between the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the US Department of Education. The mission of ARTSEDGE is to help artists, teachers, and students gain access to and/or share information, resources, and ideas that support the arts as a core subject area in the K-12 curriculum.'; About Us Feedback Search A RTS ... Teach
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    189. EDSITEment - All Lessons
    This lesson plan introduces students to allegory in the visual arts through the works of a number of wellknown artists, including Thomas Cole and
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    Grade Level Subject Subcategory Quick Search All Grade Levels K-2 All Subjects Foreign Language All Subcategories Lessons Grade Posted The 1828 Campaign of Andrew Jackson and the Growth of Party Politics Curriculum Unit overview. Changes in voting qualifications and participation, the election of Andrew Jackson, and the formation of the Democratic Party—due largely to the organizational skills of Martin Van Buren—all contributed to making the election of 1828 and Jackson’s presidency a watershed in the evolution of the American political system. In this unit, students analyze changes in voter participation and regional power, and review archival campaign documents reflecting the dawn of politics as we know it during the critical years from 1824 to 1832.
    Lesson 1: The 1828 Campaign of Andrew Jackson: Expansion of the Voting Base
    Lesson 2: The 1828 Campaign of Andrew Jackson: Changes in Voting Participation
    Lesson 3: The 1828 Campaign of Andrew Jackson: Territorial Expansion and the Shift of Power
    Lesson 4: The 1828 Campaign of Andrew Jackson: Issues in the Election of 1828 (and Beyond)
    A Story of Epic Proportions: What makes a Poem an Epic?

    190. Language Arts Outline
    lesson Four Develop (or review) a severe weather action plan for the school. This lesson can provide a great supplement to traditional language arts
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    In this unit, students will visit Ellis Island sites to learn about the patterns and history of immigration in this country. These explorations will serve as a personal link for students to the historical importance of immigration in United States history.
  • Lesson One: Introduction to Immigration . Read and discuss selected resources about children and immigration. Children develop an understanding of the concept of immigration and reasons why people immigrate.
  • Lesson Two: Immigration Explorations, Part 1 . Organize students into research groups to visit sites on immigration that were created by other children. These sites will provide models for students to complete their own research.
  • Lesson Three: Internet Research . Using the criteria they developed earlier, students begin to collect and synthesize information on immigration. Students may choose to focus on one nationality or ethnic group in particular. Prior to starting, students and teachers together develop a list of questions that students will use in research.
  • Lesson Four: Creative Writing/Historical Journals . Having finished their primary and secondary research, students write a series of journal entries, from the perspective of an immigrant traveling to the United States via Ellis Island.
  • 191. Programming LOGO MicroWorlds Assignments For 7th Grade Middle School Business Ed
    MicroWorlds lessons plans for middle school students. Student projects online. A Lightspan Academic Excellence Award site.
    http://www.crews.org/curriculum/ex/compsci/7thgrade/mw_logo.html
    S o how much do you know about MicroWorlds - Play the 1,000,000 game now. PLAY NOW What is MicroWorlds and how can I quickly learn some basic features? click here Computer Sci. 6th Assignments 7th Assignments 8th Assignments Comp. Articles Keyboarding Student Pub. Proj. Web Resources Grades Crews Pages Gen. Computer CompSci Home MicroWorlds TEST Create your own "I-Spy" type game. This game will entertain kids of all ages. Design and make the web version of this popular game. You'll play this time and time again. Challenge your friends and yourself with this 3 in 1 mega pac game set. It includes: Jeopardy, Chance, and a Jigsaw puzzle. You won't find this in any stores. Just in time for Christmas, create this board game and name it after yourself. The sky is the limit. Get ready for fun and excitement.
    ABC.com watch out. Here you will find the directions
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    192. Taft Museum Of Art :: One Family's Treasure. Art For All
    Known as one of the finest small art museums in America.
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    193. Lesson
    lesson Plan Links. Social Studies. English /Language Arts. Science. Mathematics. The Arts. Educational Technology. Foreign Language. Health/PE
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    194. Language Arts
    To integrate language arts into this communitybuilding theme, For instance, the classroom teacher would provide the lessons that give the background
    http://www.pacificnet.net/~mandel/LanguageArts.html
    LANGUAGE ARTS
    POEMS BY YOU ABOUT YOU
    GRADES 5-12
    This is an excellent activity the first week of school. It helps to get students involved immediately in the curricula, get to know each other, and it gives the teacher some examples of student work to post for Back to School Night.
    • Hand out the two poems entitled I AM , (see belowfeel free to print them out and reproduce them for your class). Hand out the I AM MODEL , (see below); put a copy on an overhead projector, if available, for the entire class. Using the model, create an original poem as a class, incorporating ideas from the students. Assign I AM to the class. Optional: Each student does an art project (collage, diorama, anything that shows WHO they are) to accompany the poem. Students orally present their personal I AM poem to the class. I AM
    I am a carefree girl who loves horses.
    I wonder if there ever was a horse that could fly.

    195. TeachersFirst Content Matrix
    Language Arts. Grade 15 Grade 6-8 Grade 9-12. Math. Grade 1-5 Grade 6-8 Grade 9-12. Mind Stretchers. Grade 1-5 Grade 6-8 Grade 9-12
    http://www.teachersfirst.com/matrix.htm

    196. ReadWriteThink
    quality practices and resources in reading and language arts instruction. New Lessons. Calendar, Postmodern Picture Books in the Middle School
    http://www.readwritethink.org/
    Quick Site Guide Site Features About ReadWriteThink IRA NCTE MarcoPolo
    Calendar Find classroom activities and online resources associated with events in literacy and literature New Lessons Rooting out Meaning: Morpheme Match-Ups in the Primary Grades Opening the Door for Reading: Sharing Favorite Texts to Build Community New Student Materials Flip Book
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    197. Page Not Found Output
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    198. S.C.O.R.E. Language Arts CyberGuides
    Standardsbased, teacher-designed, Web-searching and writing/reading activities for K-12 students; based on core literature.
    http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/cyberguide.html
    Grades K-3 Grades 4-5 Grades 6-8 Grades 9-12 ... SCORE Language Arts Home
      CyberGuides are supplementary, standards-based, web-delivered units of instruction centered on core works of literature. Each CyberGuide contains a student and teacher edition, standards, a task and a process by which it may be completed, teacher-selected web sites and a rubric, based on California Language Arts Content Standards . In the guides, the magenta text indicates the language (or context-appropriate equivalent to the language) of the content standards. http://www.arttoday.com , a graphic subscription service. Sources of images not from the above are usually from http://www.sct.gu.edu.au/~anthony/ or http://www.umich.edu , both of whom have given written permission for their use on this website.

    199. The Los Angeles Music Center
    Support the Arts with a TaxDeductible Gift to help us reach our Annual Fund Goal. As an arts enthusiast, we know you care about the Music Center
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    200. Language Arts - Elementary
    LANGUAGE ARTS MiniLessons Elementary (K-5). Successful Paragraphs (4-6) Creative writing; multi-author story writing (1-12) School News using writing
    http://www.youth.net/cec/ceclang/ceclang-elem.html
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