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  1. Diversity, respect part of lesson plans.(Schools): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  2. A Christian Education Course for Children on Self-Esteem: Human Uniqueness
  3. The economics of our diverse society: Lesson plans on economic and social issues for grades 9-12 by Tammie Fischer, 1999

21. A To Z Teacher Stuff: Lesson Plans: Social Studies: Grades 3-5: Culture & Divers
A to Z Teacher Stuff ~ Teacher Resources, lesson plans, Themes, Tips, Printables, Multicultural Music and Songs that Build an Appreciation of diversity
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... Thematic Units FIND MORE African American Culture Unit Lesson Plan 19 day unit with cross curricular activities to explore African American culture http://www.courses.dsu.edu/eled360/publish/nikithom.htm Rate It African American Culture Unit Lesson Plan Complete unit http://www.courses.dsu.edu/eled360/publish/lisab.htm Rate It African American Culture Unit Lesson Plan 19 days of cross curricular activities http://www.courses.dsu.edu/eled360/publish/waynew.htm Grade Level(s): 3-5 Rate It Creating Stories Using Pictographs Lesson Plan To incorporate Native American history, culture, and philosophy into an educational program that is significant for children today. Also, students will learn about diverse cultural activities that will educate themselves and gain better understanding of Native American people.

22. Diversity: Respect Our Differences:: Lesson Plan, Activity, Or Teaching Idea Fro
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... Thematic Units FIND MORE Diversity: Respect Our Differences Grade Level(s) Submitted by: Diversity in the Workplace and Society Objectives: After completing a group activity on diversity (specifically in humor), students will compile a list of suggestions, on how to demonstrate and practice respect, that will be used in the course syllabus. Materials:
  • 8-10 different comic/cartoon sections of any newspapers
  • 5-6 pairs of scissors
  • 1-2 rolls of scotch tape
  • 3-4 note cards with different jokes on them (that you have previously prepared)
Plan: Introduction to lesson: "Hi! Good morning/Good afternoon!...Has anyone heard any good CLEAN jokes recently that they would like to share with the class?"

23. Anti-Bias Books: Skin Color Diversity Lesson Plan
lesson plans AntiBias Books Resources Weblinks Evaluation Student Work. Positive Images. What Makes People Different Colors ?
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Positive Images
What Makes People Different Colors ?
Grade Level : Kindergarten
Objectives
  • To show the uniqueness of one's skin color To gain a better understanding of skin color
Vocabulary
All skin is composed of four substances and has colors in it, brown, yellow, white, and red. These colors have special names. Yellow is carotene, red is hemoglobin, and the brown is melanin. The amount of melanin is the substance that makes people's skin different colors. melanin Any of a group of naturally occurring dark pigments, especially the pigment found in skin, hair, fur, and feathers carotene An orange-yellow to red crystalline pigment, C40H56, found in animal tissue and certain plants, such as carrots and squash. It exists in three isomeric forms and is converted to vitamin A in the liver. hemoglobin The iron-containing respiratory pigment in red blood cells of vertebrates, consisting of about 6 percent heme and 94 percent globin.

24. The Food Timeline--food History Lesson Plans
diversity lessons Breads and Other Cultures, Penn State Agricultural Extension If you need a couple of pictures to illustrate your report/lesson plan?
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Food Timeline
food history lesson plans history diversity economics food ads ... Need to find pictures of a certain food?
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American school lunches (resource material)
Consuming History: Investigating Food from Other Times and Places Around the World , New York Times, grades 6-12
Food in History , a multidisciplinary unit for middle schoolers
Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom , multidisciplinary lesson plans for grades 4-6. Excellent resource!
History through the study of cookbooks , grades 7-8
U.S. Dietary Recommendations
Where did our food originate?
, University of Illinois Extension, grades 3-8
Blueberries have roots! , U.S. Highbush Council, grades K-6
Chocolate: The Exploratorium The Field Museum , grades 3-8
Corn Curriculum , multidisciplinary units for elementary students
Rice romp , U.S. Rice Producers, grades 4-7
Spices in Your Favorite Foods , grades 5-7
Origins of Agriculture , Indiana University, interactive high school lesson
Mesopotamia food farming
How the Ancient Maya used corn
Foodways of the Rio Grande , elementary students
Ancient Rome Cena Bene ancient Roman banquet , grades 6+
Medieval Europe Medieval Feasts , grades 3-4, AskERIC lesson plan
1492, Columbian Exchange

25. Teaching About Diversity
Great for teaching diversity in the FL classroom background info on Gypsies in France. Teach the NEWS lesson plans from Teaching Tolerance.
http://oregonstate.edu/dept/eli/eisen-eli/diversity.html
Teaching about Diversity - Some Resources
The comments here were added by teachers in the April 14, 200 workshop at our Nicenet site, http://www.nicenet.org . The names of the commentators are included when known.
Quiz on Prejudices - an interactive lesson and good starting point for discussion. http://www.eburg.com/beyond.prejudice/Quiz.html I missed a lot of these questions and found them to cover a large section of different kinds of discrimination. I'd recommend this site for information on prejudices- it provides some interesting statistics. Interesting site to collect great dicussion questions. One might take caution with taking the multiple choice and true/false quiz, many of the choices are not chooseable due to lack of detail in the questions being asked. For instance the first question uses the word "punishment" but it's not defined as a simple reprimand, a fine, or jail time. Do Something - Young People Changing the World. Activities and links. http://www.dosomething.org/ This link has the familiar celeb-centered look and hip-hop tone that adolescent net-junkies have come to expectan important aspect overlooked by a lot of sites. A couple of window buttons don't work on the current page. This isn't for "deep thoughts", but it is very accessible for new initiates to social justice issues. Lots of info and possiblities. Could possibly motivate the unmotivated.

26. Community - Celebrating Diversity And Heritage - Social Studies Lesson Plan, The
A lesson plans Page lesson plan, lesson idea, thematic unit, or activity in Social Studies and Language Arts, Other called Community Celebrating diversity
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Title - Community - Celebrating Diversity and Heritage
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Primary Subject - Social Studies
Secondary Subjects - Language Arts, Other
Grade Level - 3-6
Community Unit Table of Contents: Celebrating Diversity and Heritage TSW: Learn about his or her family heritage and celebrate the diversity of our class. TSW: Involve parents or guardians in the classroom community through family homework assignments. Day 1: Tie to previous information. Last time we talked about everyone’s different intelligences and contributions to class. What other ways are we different? One difference is that we all have different family stories. Teacher tells his or her own family story—where parents are from, how they came to the US, how they came to Phoenix. Students’ homework is to go home and interview a family member about their own family story, finding out specific countries of origin, narratives, and symbols that represent their history.

27. Classroom Diversity - Social Studies Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Works
A lesson plans Page lesson plan, lesson idea, thematic unit, or activity in Social Studies and called Classroom diversity.
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Title - Classroom Diversity
By - JoAnne Harmon
Primary Subject - Social Studies
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Grade Level - Preschool - Grade 3
This would be a great icebreaker at the beginning of a new school year, and especially if you have multi ethnic children. At the first open house, or at orientation, have a large map of the world hanging for everyone to see. Ask the parents to take a pushpin and pinpoint where their ancestors or they themselves came from in the world. Then use each country as a social studies lesson, and even ask the parents or family member to come in and talk a little about that country. Include books, maps, brochures and even food native to that area. The children will have a great time sampling the different foods and seeing the countries in the maps and brochures. They will hear first hand about that country ( things not often mentioned in textbooks). and it will make the lesson more memorable. This lesson could be adapted for reading classes also.

28. Lesson Plans - Drought, Famine, And Geographic Diversity
Select lesson Plan. Drought, Famine, and Geographic diversity, Assessing Political Boundaries, Don t Be Fooled by a Photograph, Explore the Spatial
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Drought, Famine, and Geographic Diversity Assessing Political Boundaries Don't Be Fooled by a Photograph Explore the Spatial Patterns of Your Hometown How Can Maps Help? Using Maps in Ocean Research What's Happening in Darfur? Where in the World Would You Like to Live? Complete Index Drought, Famine, and Geographic Diversity Overview: Many Americans have heard of Ethiopia only in the context of drought, famine, and war. As they listen to the news stories, it is important for students to recognize that the media portrayals of Ethiopia are not always complete and that Ethiopia is, in fact, a geographically diverse country, including forests, grasslands, and the Blue Nile . This lesson will teach students about Ethiopia's different geographic regions. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography, earth science Connections to the National Geography Standards: Standard 1: "How to use maps and other geographical representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process, and report information from a spatial perspective"

29. Lesson Plans - African Language Diversity
Select lesson Plan. African Language diversity, Alarming Frogs The Life and Work of Emerging Explorer Tyrone Hayes, Lowlevel Nuclear Waste A Geographic
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African Language Diversity Alarming Frogs: The Life and Work of Emerging Explorer Tyrone Hayes Low-level Nuclear Waste: A Geographic Analysis Oceanographic Specialties Parasites and Disease Planning for a City's Future Putting Geography to Good Use Reading Between the Lines The Science of the Deep Sea Two Threats to African Wildlife Under the Sea: The Life and Work of Emerging Explorer Tierney Thys What's Wrong With the Oceans? Can Photography Help? Complete Index African Language Diversity Overview: Connections to the Curriculum: Geography, history, language arts, social studies Connections to the National Geography Standards: Standard 10: "The characteristics, distribution, and complexity of Earth's cultural mosaics"
Standard 13: "How the forces of cooperation and conflict among people influence the division and control of Earth's surface"
Standard 18: "How to apply geography to interpret the present and plan for the future" Time: Two to four hours Materials Required:
  • Computer with Internet access
  • Writing materials
Objectives: Students will
  • explore (potential) language diversity within the classroom;

30. Multicultural Lesson Plans
Multicultural lesson plans, cultural diversity resources on black history, famous women, hispanics, ellis island, jews, arabs, native americans.
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  • Multicultural Lesson Plans covering Black History Month, Slavery or African American Firsts should have our "Reference Library of Black America" - 5 volumes as a resource. Topics: African Americans life and History / Black history Month / Racism / Slavery / Prejudice / Civil Rights / African American Firsts / African American Contributions
  • Multicultural Lesson Plans on Jewish American History, Language, Culture or the Holocaust should have our "Reference Library of Jewish America" - 2 volumes as a resource. Topics: Jewish Americans culture, history, customs, society and traditions / Family / Religious Practices / Beliefs / Middle Eastern Studies / Cultural Diversity

31. Lesson Plans For Diversity
ZENOBIA. lesson plans IDEAS. lesson plans with Authors. Teaching Latin to Diverse Student Populations in the Same Classroom
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ZENOBIA Lesson Plans with Authors Teaching Latin to Diverse Student Populations in the Same Classroom for Indian Hills High School, Ohio by Sherwin Little. Includes examples of assessment, personalized goal setting, and other useful strategies for encouraging aquisition of Latin Articles
  • James Clauss, "A Course on Classical Mythology in Film." Classical Journal
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32. Social Studies Lesson Plans - CSRnet
lesson plans for Teaching Social StudiesDr. Marty Levine Conducting a diversity Census and The Geography of Ancestry are two titles from this unit
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Social Studies Lesson Plans Awesome Library
The Awesome Library organizes 10,000 carefully reviewed education resources for teachers, students, parents, and librarians. It contains a directory, an index, and a new search engine. The directory is organized differently for each group of users. The site was set up by a professional educator and recommended resources are "kid safe," as well as parent-relevant Lesson Plans for Teaching Social Studies-Dr. Marty Levine
Dr. Marty Levine, Professor of Secondary Education,California State University, Northridge, has gathered lesson plans and resources from the Internet which social studies teachers will find useful. This site has seven links.
Gopher directory at bvsd.k12.co.us

A large collection of gopher sites from Big Sky Social Studies
Social Studies from Kent School District-WA

An assortment of sites useful for teaching social studies from the Kent School District in Kent, WA.
History/Social Studies Web Site for K-12 Teachers

265 links to practically everything teachers would want.

33. Find Free Teacher Resources, Lesson Plans & Traveling Exhibits For Your Classroo
lesson plans Natural diversity in Arkansas A Curriculum Guide. Download these lesson plans and activity sheets for use in your classroom.
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34. CNNfyi.com - Lesson Plan: Diversity On Television - December 15, 2000
lesson plan diversity on television. December 15, 2000 Editor s note If you are planning to use this lesson plan for a homework assignment,
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Editor's note: If you are planning to use this lesson plan for a homework assignment, please write the URL on the board and have your students copy it. CNNfyi.com updates the site in the early evening, so students may have difficulty finding it without the URL. You can find the lesson plan by going to the Subject Areas page and clicking PREVIOUS in the square for Today's Lesson Plan. Objectives After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
  • Describe the state of minority representation in U.S. television programs.
  • Define "representation" in the media.
  • Analyze and evaluate a TV show for its minority group representation.
Standards Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning
Language Arts Standards MediaStandard 10: Students understand the characteristics and components of the media.

35. CNN.com - Evaluate Insect Classification And Diversity - March 6, 2002
Living environment, diversity of life, grades nine –12 Students should know that the degree Full lesson plan Two to three classroom periods. Procedure
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March 6, 2002 Web posted at: 12:41 PM EST (1741 GMT) Overview: CNN Student News correspondent Michael McManus interviews Dr. David Furth about classification and identification of insects. Examine the classification process used for insects. Have students use dichotomous keys to identify unknown insects. Curriculum connections: Biology, Life science Objectives Students will be able to:
  • Explain the classification process used for insects. Use dichotomous keys to identify insects.
  • Standards National Science Education Standards Life science, Standard C, grades nine –12 Students should know that biological classifications are based on how organisms are related. Organisms are classified into a hierarchy of groups and subgroups based on similarities which reflect their evolutionary relationships. Species is the most fundamental unit of classification. Benchmarks On-Line Living environment, Diversity of life, grades nine –12

    36. Multiculturalism Tolerance Lesson Plans
    Ask Asia lesson plans You can scroll through the list of plans below to Classroom Activities diversity Here is a wide range of lesson plans and
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    Tolerance Lesson Plans Home American Civil War Lesson Plans American Presidents Lesson Plans Ancient China Lesson Plans ... World Religions Lesson Plans For some of you, some of the material here may be of a controversial nature. However, if you object to any of it for religious, political or other reasons, then you are free to not use it. Others may, and probably do, feel differently. For those of you who do object to any of these lesson plans and activities for reasons of religion, philosophy, or politics, there is already enough "educational material" online to support the cause of those of who would seek to limit, or deny, the rights of others because they are different from what some may view as the "acceptable norm." - Archaeolink.com is not a vehicle for such activity. "The highest result of education is tolerance." - Helen Keller Please note that with regard to lesson plans dealing with anthropology, archaeology, indigenous people, ancient civilizations, history, etc, there may be some cross-over and blurring of lines between the topics. For example, a lesson plan dealing with archaeology is automatically dealing with an anthropological subject. A lesson plan dealing with indigenous people is also automatically dealing with anthropology and any of them may, or may not, be dealing with history or ancient civilizations. While every attempt will be made to keep the topic lines as 'clean' as possible, be aware this may not always be possible.

    37. Native Americans First Nations Lesson Plans
    Celebrate Native American Culture, Wisconsin lesson plans This lesson is spread over One factor influencing Native American diversity is environment.
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    Native American/First Nations Lesson Plans Home American Civil War Lesson Plans American Presidents Lesson Plans Ancient China Lesson Plans ... World Religions Lesson Plans Please note that with regard to lesson plans dealing with anthropology, archaeology, indigenous people, ancient civilizations, history, etc, there may be some cross-over and blurring of lines between the topics. For example, a lesson plan dealing with archaeology is automatically dealing with an anthropological subject. A lesson plan dealing with indigenous people is also automatically dealing with anthropology and any of them may, or may not, be dealing with history or ancient civilizations. While every attempt will be made to keep the topic lines as 'clean' as possible, be aware this may not always be possible. Appropriate grade or age levels are included with the lesson plans. The number of lesson plans available online for this topic are too numerous for a single list. The following provides some idea of what is available and will hopefully be a good starting point. Please Note: If you sometimes get an error message when clicking on a large text link, don't give up. Try the URL link instead. There are times when the large text link doesn't "take" for some reason, thus the built-in redundancy. Thank you.

    38. Lesson Plans
    This series of lessons explores the diversity of the Washington, Population Education lesson plans Tailored for the AP Human Geography Course
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    39. TeacherSource . PreK-2 . Celebrate Language And Cultural Diversity With Maya & M
    Celebrate learning language and cultural diversity by bringing Maya Miguel into Using Maya Miguel episodes and corresponding lesson plans in the
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    Celebrate learning language and cultural diversity by bringing into your classroom environment. The mission of this inspiring series is to present a contemporary Latino life rich in cultural traditions, language, and perspectives, closely representative of today's multicultural urban family and community for children, ages 6 to 8. Each episode chronicles the funny and often outrageous lives of ten-year-old bilingual Latino twins, Maya and Miguel Santos, as they live with their parents above the family run pet store and thrive within their multicultural urban neighborhood. The two primary and overreaching goals of the series are:
    • To promote the value of a culturally diverse society by supporting, respecting, and validating the variety of perspectives, traditions, languages, and experiences that populate today's world. To support English language acquisition and usage in personal, social, and cultural interactions with special emphasis on vocabulary.

    40. High School Lesson Plans - Evolution, Diversity And The Sustainability Of Ecosys
    Evolution, diversity and the Sustainability of Ecosystems is DUC s free education unit for high school students (Senior 14).
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