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21. ESOL Links
Literacy Volunteers of America Roanoke Valley s mission is to teach readingand language NCLE EL/civics activities for Adults; activities Using Music
http://www.lvarv.org/esol links/esol_links.htm

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EL/Civics Home Contact Us Location ... Submit Two-Month Report Online Resources: ESOL Links Please note: The following Web resources are intended for use by ESOL tutors and represent a broad array of topics related to teaching English language skills. While some of these sites require a fee for their services, tutors should not overlook them because they contain links to additional sites not listed here.
This huge collection of HTML and Java quizzes can be used by both tutors and students. Quizzes are rated from easy to difficult and test a broad range of language competencies.
CNN Learning Resources
The Learning Resources Website is provided by CNN San Francisco and contains news articles available in abridged (easy) and regular versions. Each article comes with a set of questions to check comprehension, and links to additional information on the article topic. A multimedia component is often included with each article. Dave’s ESL Cafe A favorite site of ESOL learners and teachers. Useful, fun quizzes on a variety of topics: prepositions, geography, grammar, writing, and more. Contains fun things like chats and discussion groups which are not learner centered but can support ESOL learning. Information on slang and idioms, phrasal verbs (for example, to “act up,” and “take apart”). English Club Another useful resource for tutors and learners alike. Reference material pertaining to grammar, plus a sizeable collection of quizzes make the English Club a site worth visiting often.

22. Teaching Resources
Resource List for Teaching and Learning activities This curriculum is directlyrelated to the National Standards for civics and Government.
http://abacus.bates.edu/acad/depts/educ/ShortTerm2004/polcontent/teach.html
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Resource List for Teaching and Learning Activities
Active Citizenship
Justice Learning
National Mock Election
This page has a very useful list of curriculum linked to the National Standards for Civics and Government (Center for Civic Education) and offers a number of lesson plans and units concerning the political and civic education of students. (The issue guide to the 2004 elections will be up on this page in August)
This link (to PDF files) is a comprehensive set of units Maine Chapter of the National Mock Election
This site provides an overview of Maine Mock Election goals and procedures
New York Times Learning Network
This website offers information, lesson plans, and links concerning the 2004 Elections. It offers helpful interactive features and issue guides that have been created by the New York Times and Public Agenda (see below.)
Public Agenda
C-Span
2004 Election Site with a number of interesting resources including a number of lesson plans and learning activities for the classroom.
This is a U.S. government site with basic lessons for various grade levels on a number of issues concerning the government. This site would be useful as in introduction to a number of topics, although it does not offer in depth explanations, coverage, or analysis.

23. A Teacher's Journal: The Historical Inquiry-Based Civics Classroom
As part of the training to teach that course, I participated in a curricular Teambuilding and classbuilding activities that are not related to civics
http://www.cyberlearning-world.com/journal/day3.htm
A Teacher's Journal: Day 3
July 10, 2002 "The Historical Inquiry-Based Civics Classroom "
The 2002-2003 school year will see me returning to the block schedule after a two-year detour at Sterling Middle School. From 1997 to 2000, I taught US Government and Computer Applications on the four-by-four block schedule at North Hagerstown High School in Washington County, MD. In preparation for the transition there, the faculty underwent intense training in cooperative learning techniques. Even before that transition, the North High staff had been through the effort to shape the 9th grade into interdisciplinary teams (called ITO for Interdisciplinary Team Organization). The ninth grade Social Studies, English, Science and Math teachers operated with a common planning period and most of their students were taught as a block among the four teachers. Teachers created cross-curriculum units, which I converted into web pages. These units can be found on-line at http://www.cyberlearning-world.com

24. NPR : Civics Lessons Beyond The Classroom
civics Lessons Beyond the Classroom. Volunteering May Not teach Students About 49% see volunteering for community activities as most important vs.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=905341

25. EL Civics Curriculum - Fairfax County, VA
teach small amounts of keyboarding and web skills at one time, activities,information gaps, or information grids around the civics lesson topics.
http://www.aelweb.vcu.edu/publications/ELCivics/faq.htm
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) FAQ about the Online Curriculum:
  • How do I use the handouts that appear in the online curriculum?
    As they are, the handouts that pop up in this online curriculum will probably have too small of a font, or too small of a space for your students to write their answers. To tailor the handouts to your liking, have a blank Microsoft Word document open. Highlight the whole handout (you can use "select all" under "Edit" in the toolbar at the top of your screen). Then right-click on your mouse and select "Copy." Now switch to your blank Word document, and paste the selected handout text into the document. Now you can add space, change font size, or make any other changes you would like.
FAQ's about the computer components of lessons:
  • What if an activity in the lesson or on the computer looks too hard or too easy for my students?
    Feel free to modify any part of the curriculum to meet your students' language level, life needs, or interests. The lessons in the curriculum are examples. You do not need to follow them exactly as they are written. For examples of modified lessons, see Appendix D.
  • Are the URL's (web addresses) printed in the curriculum always accurate?

26. Civics Online - [Re]Envisioning The Democratic Community
Teaching activities For civics Online. Preface. The following strategies arebased on the classroom use of primary documents and the incorporation of
http://www.civics-online.org/teachers/activities.cfm

27. EL/Civics
On this page, you will find civics education lesson activities. These plans arecontent based, Resources for Teaching English Literacy/civics Education
http://www.cde.state.co.us/cdeadult/ELCivics.htm
Colorado Department of Education
English Literacy and Civics Education (EL/Civics)
Definition Information Resources Instructional Resources EL/Civics Programs Colorado EL/Civics
State Leadership Projects
Definition
  • To effectively participate in education, work, and civic opportunities in this country, immigrants and other limited English proficient persons must not only master English, but be able to understand and navigate governmental, educational, workplace systems and key institutions, such as banking and health care. Congress has reserved funding under the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (AEFLA) for "integrated English literacy and civics education services to immigrants and other limited English proficient populations." Grant awards for EL/Civics Education projects will result in integrated instructional programs and services that incorporate both English literacy instruction and civics education.
Information Resources
  • Center for Civic Education
    The Center's programs focus on the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights; American political traditions and institutions at the federal, state, and local levels; constitutionalism; civic participation; and the rights and responsibilities of citizens.

28. Activities Using Music In EL/Civics
Examples of activities using music to integrate civics in adult English language Using music to combine language and civics teaching is easy, fun,
http://www.cal.org/caela/civics/music.htm

29. Discovering Democracy - Teaching Civics - Classroom Activities
Discovering Democracy Classroom activities. Teaching civics. Other options,Home, Contacts, Links, Sitemap, Help. Go Button
http://www.curriculum.edu.au/democracy/classroom/classroom.htm
Other options Home Contacts Links Sitemap Help
Classroom Activities
These activities cover a range of topics and include a variety of teaching and learning approaches. Some are designed for individuals, others for larger groups. The activities range from research investigations to individual quizzes on the Internet. Topics are listed below with links to each activity. 2005 Activities
Teaching Democratic Values

Teaching Democratic Values
Whose democracy?
2003-4 Activities
Whose democracy?
The people rule @ your.gov.au
http://www.parliament.curriculum.edu.au/
Australia's Democracy:
a short history by John Hirst
Australia's Democracy
Australia's Constitution

30. Discovering Democracy - Teaching Civics
Teaching civics provides a description of the teaching and learning resources View the latest teaching and learning activities in Featured Resource 2003
http://www.curriculum.edu.au/democracy/teachciv.htm
Other options Home Contacts Links Sitemap Help Project Materials State and Territory curriculum links Classroom Activities
Featured Resource 2003 and 2004
... Resource Database
Teaching Civics 2003 and 2004
View the latest teaching and learning activities in Featured Resource 2003 and School Showcase 2003 You can also:
  • search for classroom activities - according to topic and year level;
  • find out about Discovering Democracy project materials;
  • research the resource database for a range of relevant curriculum materials including; books, kits, Internet sites, videos and CD-ROMS;
Project Materials
The Discovering Democracy Program was implemented in two stages. The first stage, 1997-2001, produced the majority of teaching and learning materials, established Project Officers in the States and Territories, and consolidated the teaching and learning of the Discovering Democracy Program in Australian schools. The second stage, 2001- 2004, aims to enhance professional development for teachers and consolidate the program in Australian schools. The program is intended to lay the foundations for ongoing civics and citizenship education across a range of education sectors: schools, higher education, adult and community education and vocational education and training institutions.
State and Territory curriculum links
State and Territory curriculum links are provided for each unit. You can access the State and Territory curriculum links by clicking on the name of the unit within the table. You can also obtain more detailed information by assessing the curriculum sites in your State or Territory.

31. Government And Civics
Discovering DemocracyThis outstanding site contains lessons and activities forteaching civics to primary and secondary students.
http://members.tripod.com/exworthy/civics.htm
U.S. Government and Civics Ethical Issues Census Information Election Process Civics ... U.S.Presidents S taff Dev. Lessons Links Teach Res ... Web Eval Ethical Issues The American Promise - A teacher's guide and lessons compliment this high school series on freedom, choices, and opportunity. Peace Corps Kid's World - Elementary students can learn about the Peace Corps, current issues and geography here. Youth and Society - Here is a unit that explores the rights and responsibilities of youth. This site asks middle and high school students to present ideas on how children can improve the world. Petition Online - Search for every imaginable petition available or create your own right here, great for politically involved students. back to top Election Process KidsVoting.usa - This site hopes to involve kids in the democratic process by having them become involved. Kids cast ballots on important issues and read returns. Election 2004 Webquest In this WebQuest, students research candidates and issues to answer the question, Which candidate would you vote for? During a weekly classroom "press conference," students share what they learn and debate the issues. NARA - Find lots of information, lessons, and more related to the 2004 election.

32. Lesson Plans
A rich source of lesson plans for Anthropology, civics, Current Events, Units, Lesson Plans, activities and Resources for teaching about Native
http://www.csun.edu/~hcedu013/plans.html
Lesson Plans
Teaching Strategies
Lesson Plans
Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K-5). 50 lesson plans for primary grade students.
Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange Intermediate School (6-8). 80 lesson plans appropriate for grades 6-8.
Academy Social Studies Curriculum Exchange High School (9-12). 95 lesson plans suitable for the high school level.
Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange Elementary School (K-5). 36 miscellaneous lesson plans for students in grades k-5.
Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange Intermediate School (6-8). 25 miscellaneous lesson plans for the middle school.
Academy Miscellaneous Curriculum Exchange High School (9-12). 14 miscellaneous lesson plans for the 9-12 grades.
Afghanistan:Land in Crisis. Afghanistan: Land in Crisis, presented by National Geograpic.Com., features news, background, online activities, teachers' guides, lesson plans, a regularly updated interactive map, photos, and a message board.
Africa. Based on a PBS broadcast, the site includes: Africa for Kids where Fimi, a youngster from Nigeria serves as the guide to a variety of fun activities for elementary level students; Photoscope where older students can look at contemporary Africa in five photo essays; and Africa Challenge where students can show how much they know by playing a game. Also featured is Teacher Tools with four units on Africa.

33. Newspapers In Education :: Teaching Ideas
Teaching Ideas. Our mission is to improve the literacy of our communities activities by Subject. Arts, Crafts Fun; civics, History Social Studies
http://nwanews.com/nie/educators/teachingideas.php
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
Teaching Ideas
Our mission is to improve the literacy of our communities through the use of the newspaper in area classrooms. To help you integrate the newspaper into your curriculum, we provide the following resources. Keep a file with your favorites, and you will have emergency substitute plans at your fingertips! Please call (479) 684-5507 or email cpollock@nwanews.com to make suggestions for additional worksheets or ideas; we're always adding materials to this section! To view and print most of these files, you'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be downloaded free at www.adobe.com.
Activities by Subject
Activities by Grade Level

34. Teaching Civics Through Classroom-based Projects And Games
Teaching civics through classroombased projects and games I would like toshare one of the classroom activities that my students liked the most.
http://myeurope.eun.org/ww/en/pub/myeurope/home/practice/teaching_ideas/teach_ci
Contact Site map About DE ... FR Activities Citizenship Culture News Headlines Photo-reportages Newsroom Practice ICT stories Teaching ideas School Web sites Projects Schools Registration Inside schools Find partners Teacher’s corner Search this site
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Go to the old myEUROPE Web site Home Practice Teaching ideas Teaching civics... Teaching civics through classroom-based projects and games Valdone Verseckiene teaches a UNESCO class at Laurynas Ivinskis Gymnasium, Kursenai, in Lithuania. The class consists of students aged 15-18 from different classes. They normally discuss UNESCO World Heritage issues, but this school year, after the Beslan tragedy, she and her students have decided to learn more about peaceful conflict resolution in order to teach other students about developing tolerance and solving interpersonal problems in a peaceful manner. Like UNESCO schools all over the world, we do a lot of project work with partners from numerous countries around the world. The projects in which our students and teachers participate, range from art, environment, to drug prevention projects and other. I, personally, am interested in UNESCO World Heritage issues and my UNESCO Class changes every year, because some students leave school and others join the class, but the idea remains the same - young people interested in UNESCO World Heritage, feel responsible for making the world a better place to live and come together once a week for projects and activities.

35. Making Civics Real: Workshop 6: Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan Teaching the Lesson Overview, Goals, and Planning Students beginwith simple teacherdefined activities in the ninth grade and become
http://www.learner.org/channel/workshops/civics/workshop6/lessonplan/teachingles

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Workshops 1-8 Tools for Teaching Support Materials ... Other Lessons Lesson Plan: Teaching the Lesson: Overview, Goals, and Planning Overview
Goal
The goal of the human geography course is to help students understand how their region is changing historically, economically, and environmentally, and how these forces are shaping the future. In this applied civics unit, students are challenged to become involved in a project that can have a positive impact on their own communities. A major component of the lesson is a special session of the Anoka City Council, at which student teams present the issues they have researched and the solutions they are proposing. (See also, Teacher Perspectives section on Lesson Goal.) Planning
The lesson follows units of study on a variety of themes in human geography, including where and why people live as they do in the world; human relationships in terms of space, population, and other features of human interaction with the physical features of their community; origins of students in the class; the impact of civilization and urban development on the community in which students live; and the concept that people have a responsibility as citizens to work for the common good, as opposed to being disengaged, disconnected, ungrounded learners who are inclined to be passive consumers rather than active, democratic citizens.

36. Teaching Civics And Economics
Teaching civics and Economics An Internet Hotlist on civics and Economics Democracy Project materials and teaching and learning activities for civics.
http://www.kn.sbc.com/wired/fil/pages/listcivicsast.html

37. Civics Sites
The activities on the PBS Kids Democracy Project address national civics, math, Teaching Citizenship Education World activities from the editors of
http://oswego.org/staff/cchamber/resources/civics.cfm
ABC Friendship Forest
Interactive site with stories, games, and activities about friendship. [ Edit Ben's Guide to Government for Kids
This site is a resource of information about topics related to government broken into K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12 grades including a glossary and activities. [ Edit Ben's Guide to U. S. Government for Kids
an elementary guide on the U.S. government [ Edit Ben's Guide: Citizenship
This site explains what citizenship is. It talks about the rights and responsibilities of citizens. [ Edit Character Education
Free character education resources for teachers, coaches, and youth group leaders. Curriculum materials, discussion questions, teacher support resources, writing assignments, learning activities, and opportunities for student action. [ Edit Citizen Phoebe
This site is about an idealistic teen who would like to become president. Learn about what it takes to be a good citizen. [ Edit Citizenship and Elections
A sample scoring rubric for assessing students'from Instructor,America's leading magazine for elementary school teachers. [ Edit Citizenship, Civics, and Government Education

38. The Best On The Web For Teachers
Free coloring pages, crafts and printable worksheets to help teach children Many FREE resources for History, Government, Law, Current Events, civics,
http://teachers.teach-nology.com/cgi-bin/bestof/topsites.cgi?primarygames

39. Teaching Democracy In East Central Europe: The Case Of Poland. ERIC Digest.
They are providing inservice training for teachers on the new civics course Four new activities, not called for in the original plan for EDCP,
http://www.ericdigests.org/1995-2/poland.htm
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Teaching Democracy in East Central Europe: The Case of Poland. ERIC Digest.
The end of communism in East Central Europe has posed a challenge and an unprecedented opportunity for civic educators in the United States. As educational reformers in former communist countries have begun to build new civic education programs that will support democracy, they have turned, in part, to the United States for assistance in overcoming an imposing array of obstacles left by the long night of communist despotism. These obstacles include the lack of classroom instructional materials, teachers with little or no understanding of democracy and no training in appropriate pedagogical techniques, teacher educators who themselves are ill-equipped to teach about self-government, and educational administrators who have no professional training and little understanding of the implications of democracy for the operation of schools. In response, some civic education projects involving cooperation among American and Central European educators are now underway in several countries in the region; more are needed. In Estonia, for example, the Jaan Tonisson Institute of Estonia and the International Foundation for Electoral Systems of the United States have been conducting seminars for teachers on core ideas of liberal constitutional democracy. In Hungary, civic educators from Syracuse University have been working with Hungarian colleagues on teacher training and curriculum-related activities.

40. ESL/Civics -- Bill Of Rights, Teaching Activities/lesson Plan Options
General Teaching Strategies for Material in civics Classrooms. red push pingraphic General teaching activities for civics classrooms from civics Online
http://literacy.org/esl_civics_webquest/sample_activities_lessons.html
ESL/Civics The Bill of Rights,
Teaching Activities/Lesson Plan Options
The following web resources include online lesson plans for the teaching of Bill of Rights and its freedoms as well as general strategies to utilize in the classroom for teaching civics. The lesson plans are mostly from different levels in the K-12 system, but can be easily modified depending on your particular classes' make-up and their skill levels with English.
General Teaching Strategies for Material in Civics Classrooms
General teaching activities for civics classrooms from Civics Online
http://civics-online.org/teachers/activities.cfm
Collections of Lesson Plans on the Bill of Rights
Lesson plans from The Bill of Rights Institute
http://www.billofrightsinstitute.org/article.php?sid=270 Lesson plans concerning the Bill of Rights from The National Constitution Center (categorized by elementary, middle, and high school levels and adaptable for adult learners at many levels)
http://www.constitutioncenter.org/education/LessonPlans/index.shtml

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