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1. A Lesson Plans Page Social Studies Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit
@ Teachnology A Lesson Plans Page Social Studies Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Worksheet, or Teaching Idea in Civics, American History
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2. Civics Activities
Extracurricular Activities and Teaching Background This is my 2nd year In McCook teaching Civics next year I plan to teach Geography, and some mini
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3. Tolerance.Org Teaching Tolerance
Open Minds to Equality A Sourcebook of Learning Activities to Affirm with physically challenged, LD and ESL students received a $1950 Teach
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4. CT-N State Civics Toolbox General Activities - Tracking A
2. Begin log of legislator's activities, including bills sponsored, co This offers the opportunity to teach the concepts such as margin of
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5. Civics Online - [Re]Envisioning The Democratic Community
Teaching Activities For Civics Online. Preface
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6. Microsoft Word - 2003 Small Grants_final1.doc
These CDs include agespecific Civics Alive core activities that teach students about decision making, the progression of voting rights
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7. Activities Using Music In EL/Civics
EL/Civics Activities for Adults Using music to teach English is not new.
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8. What Should We Teach Children?
What should we teach children? with plenty of outof-school activities tended to do up, priority, syllabus, fundamentals, civics
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9. CHICAGO, October 7, 2004 - In An Effort To Engage More Young
KVUSA provides comprehensive civics education activities that teach young people about the concepts of citizenship and the importance of
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10. Education World Curriculum Students Learn Respect Thanks To
Classroom Management Social Sciences Civics games, biographies, lesson plans, and activities. Teach children the importance of
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11. ESL Links
Lessons plans/activities from college students and profs that teach ESL ESL/civics songs, poems, and activities. One Stop English
http://it.mid-del.net/esl.html
ESL Sites Selected for the purpose of enhancing the ESL Program and Adult Learning Program of Mid Del Schools (Sites included here may contain advertisement) Mid Del Schools is not responsibile for content listed external servers.) Last updated, August 19, 2002 A-G H-Q R-Z Activities for ESL Students
http://a4esl.org/
A project of the Internet TESL Journal. Free quizzes and activities. American English As It's Spoken Contractions and shortcuts used in daily speech. http://www.spokenamericanenglish.com/ Anglosite
http://www.anglosite.fr/
This site is in FRENCH (language).
Antimoon

http://www.antimoon.com/how/pronunc-soundsipa.htm
Pronunciation of sounds in American English and British English. Ask ERIC Lesson Plans
http://ericir.syr.edu/cgi-bin/lessons.cgi/Foreign_Language/English_Second_Language
Lessons plans/activities from college students and profs that teach ESL Ask Mr. ESL is a series of e-mail questions and answers about idioms, slang, expressions, and unusual usage of American English. http://www.gepc.org/ESL CAL (Center for Applied Linguistics)
http://www.cal.org

12. Education World® : Special Theme: Primaries, Voting, And Elections
Use these five activities to drive home the importance of voting, teach about the A great resource for high school civics/current events classes.
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13. Webquest-Teaching The Bill Of Rights
the effective classroom strategies and activities that you used to teach aboutthe Bill How could the information be used by an ESL/civics teacher?
http://literacy.org/esl_civics_webquest/
Webquest -Teaching
the Bill of Rights
Introduction Objectives/Task Process Evaluation ... Credits
Introduction
The goal of this webquest is to be a useful inquiry model to help you expand your professional expertise and knowledge, and teach adult learners about the Bill of Rights in partial preparation for the INS citizenship test. After completing the webquest, you will not only have much more Bill of Rights knowledge and many more resources at your fingertips, but you will also have several lesson plans to share and utilize directly in your classrooms. You can also use this webquest as a model on which to construct your own project webquest. The webquest balances the immediate need to "teach to the test" with the long-term need to broaden the new citizens' knowledge of the history and culture of the United States and should take about 15 hours over 3 weeks.
Objectives/Task
The following objectives will be met by completing this webquest:
  • Gain a better understanding of the Bill of Rights in its historical context.
  • 14. Online Activities- Making The Most Of NW In The Classroom
    Activity 1 Using Newsweek to teach Economics Scarcity and DecisionMaking.Activity 2 Using Newsweek to teach civics
    http://school.newsweek.com/online_activities/making_the_most_of_nw2.php
    Making the Most of NW in the Classroom
    Activity 1: Using Newsweek to Teach Economics: Scarcity and Decision-Making Activity 2: Using Newsweek to Teach Civics NEW! Download this entire 48-page resource Using Newsweek to Teach Civics
    American democracy is based on citizens participating in their own governance. For some people, that means serving in an elected office. The rest of us participate in other ways: we vote, we discuss public issues, we form alliances with like-minded people, we speak up about matters that concern us, we volunteer in community activities. No matter what civic activities we participate in, self-governance depends on our being informed.
  • Choose an article from a recent edition of Newsweek about a controversial issue. Remember that the term controversy refers to a to-and-fro discussion. A controversial issue is one where at least two conflicting points of view are being expressed.
  • As a class, identify the points of view expressed in the article. Articles about controversial issues generally introduce two opposing sides.
  • Divide the class into two teams. Assign each team one of the points of view. With your team, prepare to debate the issue, arguing for your point of view.
  • 15. Jobs In Literacy – Literacy Assistance Center
    Coordinate all activities of Integrated English Literacy civics Education (IELCE) teach a multilevel ESOL class, as well as an ESOL Literacy class,
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    16. Do You Have Strategies For Teaching Civics To High School Students?
    DE civics; Learning-activities; Legal-Responsibility; AB Asserts thatbefore civics/government teachers teach about the First Amendment to the US
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    Teaching Strategies for Civics Education
    An AskERIC Response
    August 2002
    Question
    I am interested in strategies for teaching civics to high school students. Can you provide me with any?
    Response
    Hello, In response to your request on teaching civics to high school students, I conducted a sample search of the ERIC database. Below I have appended my search strategy, 12 citations with abstracts, and directions for accessing the full-text. These citations may represent an introductory, rather than exhaustive, search for information on your topic. If you would like to conduct your own free ERIC database searches via the Internet, please visit the ERIC Database Help pages for directions or go directly to http://www.askeric.org/Eric/ to search. In addition, I have attached some related resources that may also be helpful. Thank you for using AskERIC! If you have any questions or would like further assistance, please send another message. AskERIC Staff Internet Sites: * AskERIC Lesson Plans
    Social Studies: Civics
    http://askeric.org/cgi-bin/lessons.cgi/Social_Studies/Civics

    17. Newspaper In Education : Free Teaching Aids
    The varied activities teach the mechanics of punctuation as well as the use of activities align with civics and government SOL s. Ready midSeptember.
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    *Name : *School : *Grade : *School Address : *City : *State : *Zip Code: *E-Mail: * Indicates a required field Check the aids that you wish to accompany your order. You're eligible to get 50 student supplements or 1 teacher guide with every paid order of newspapers.
    Teacher Guides Primary Grades
    Jump for Joy
    (Grades K-3) (One per teacher) Motivational activities for the primary grades in language arts, social studies, math and science. Primary Newsfun (Grades K-3) This booklet features 77 activities in social studies, language arts, math, science, health and listening skills. It suggests creative ways to teach the Virginia SOL's. It's NIE for K-3 (Grades K-3) This 64-page booklet offers reproducible activities in language arts, science/health, math, social studies and a section on news. Graphics included. Newspaper Learning Modules For K-5 Grades
    1050 - Using the Newspaper To Teach Virginia's Standards of Learning
    (K-5). This book attaches a newspaper based activity to most of the SOL's in English, math, science, social sciences and history. Upper Elementary and Higher Grades
    Newspapers Maintain The Brain
    (Grades 3-10) A lively activity book (45 pages) for teachers of english, math and social studies..

    18. KVUSA: Teachers Only: FAQ
    Recruit high school students to teach appropriate civics Alive! activities to Use the “I Continue to Make a Difference” civics Alive! activities to
    http://www.kidsvotingusa.org/teachers/faq.asp
    FAQ If your question is not answered here, please contact Kids Voting USA Why Is Access to KVUSA Classroom Activities Restricted?
    What Can I Do If My Community Doesn’t Have a KVUSA Affiliate?

    How Is the KVUSA Program Different from Other Civics Education Programs?
    ...
    How Do I Handle Sensitive Voting Issues?

    Why Is Access to KVUSA Classroom Activities Restricted?
    Kids Voting USA classroom activities are only available to teachers in communities that come together to provide the comprehensive program – civics activities in the classroom and an authentic voting experience. The idea is to enable students to learn through “real life” activities. [TOP] What Can I Do If My Community Doesn’t Have a KVUSA Affiliate?
    If you are not in a Kids Voting community, your students can still participate. You can access the complete version of Destination Democracy (service-learning activities for high school students) and sample Civics Alive! activities for grades K-12. To learn more about how to bring the KVUSA program to your community, visit the

    19. Peter Levine: The Point Of Civics
    Moreover, in public schools, we cannot teach activities connected to Therefore,we ought to teach civic engagement (along with art and science) so that
    http://www.peterlevine.ws/mt/archives/000103.html
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    A blog for civic renewal
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    April 28, 2003
    the point of civics
    I was interviewed over the weekend by a group called Civic Honors . The interview is posted here . It was an opportunity to say why I personally believe in civic engagement. I said: Posted by peterlevine at April 28, 2003 11:37 AM
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    20. CT-N State Civics Toolbox: Toolbox Objectives - Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence
    Order Education/civics Videos or Contact CTN Regarding the civics Toolbox Hands-on learning, drama, dance, tactile activities, sports that teach
    http://www.ctn.state.ct.us/civics/gardner.asp
    Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences for Secondary Social Studies Teacher s
    LEARNING STYLE TEACHING ACTIVITIES TEACHING MATERIALS INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
    Linguistic
    Lectures, discussions, word games, choral reading, journal writing, historical research, - Read about it, write about it, listen to it Books, tape recordings, primary source documents, artifacts Essays, written reports, newspaper and magazine articles, speeches, oral reports, journals, diaries, Historic literature, poetry, debate
    Logical Mathematical
    Brain teasers, problem solving, science experiments, mental calculation, number games, critical thinking, cause/effect, -Quantify it, think critically about it, conceptualize it, hypothesize its uses Calculators, math manipulatives, science equipment, math games, primary source documents (census records) Time lines, computer data bases of statistics, cost analysis, percentages, advantages/disadvantages, inquiry lessons, surveys

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