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41. Chicago International Children's Film Festival
lesson plans. Coming Soon Facets Multimedia - Video • Cinematheque • FilmClasses • Video Rental Visit www.facets.org
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42. ShinE: Shakespeare In Education, Teaching Material / Lesson Plans For Individual
William Shakespeare teaching material for individual plays, lesson plans, digital media, printed images, film, stage introduction, bibliography.
http://pages.unibas.ch/shine/linkseducationwf.htm

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lesson plans general sites for the classroom, sites for students on teaching
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Guardian Education: Teacher's Guides to Shakespeare Lessons Teacher vision As you like it ... Romeo and Juliet Marx, Steven. "Triangulating Shakespeare" Massi, J. M. The Shakespeare Classroom Shakespeare Alive! Teaching materials. Shakespeare for Teachers and Students Shakespeare in Education ... Shakespeare Magazine Teaching Resources Ulen, Amy. Surfing with the Bard: Lesson Plans Teachers First Web Resources Teaching Shakespeare new lesson plans Bryant, Cherry and Di Sharratt Teaching Shakespeare (Example teaching units on Romeo and Juliet, Lear, Macbeth

43. Photography And Film Career Guide
American film Institute American Society of media Photographers lesson PlansA Beginner s Guide to Digital Photography Adobe Digital Kids
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44. Media Literacy Resources
The AD Factor Education Reference Desk media arts lesson plans; Courses andlesson plans MLR database; Ontario media Literacy Grds. 1-8; MANET lesson
http://interact.uoregon.edu/MediaLit/mlr/resources/resources.html
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45. The Media And Social Justice
lesson Plan Summary Sample lessons Culminating Activity ..Resources Determine how style of film aids in delivery of the message.
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~klvo/EngSumm.html
Overview Lesson Plan Summary Sample Lessons Culminating Activity ... Resources English Week 1: The Media and You Objective: Objective: Using advertising as an example, identify coded messages put forth by the media and their impact on social justice. Objective: Analyze media for main ideas. Summarize key points and build on ideas presented. Objective: Analyze media for main ideas. Summarize key points and build on ideas presented. Objective: Topic: Introduction to the Media: Students will work in small groups to list positives and negatives of a life without TV, radio, internet, newspapers, magazines. In summary we will review people's thoughts as a large group. Journal reflection at end of class. Topic: Teacher demonstrates breaking down an ad campaign on race, gender, sexuality , etc. stereotypes in the media. Student groups will choose an ad campaign they like or dislike and will analyze what the ad says or implies about race, gender, age, sexuality, etc. How does it reinforce/break down injustices in our society? Students will examine why the ad is effective or not. Oral presentation to class. Topic: Teens and the media...an ugly picture: students will read a negative article about youth in the United States. We will then work in groups to summarize the main points of the article in preparation for Friday's debate. Groups will add their own ideas.

46. The Media And Social Justice
lesson Plan Summary Sample lessons Culminating Activity. Objective After short review of film questions from yesterday students will
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~klvo/SSSumm.html
Test: Everything covered since last test Overview Lesson Plan Summary Sample Lessons Culminating Activity ... Resources Social Science Week 1 Objective: To assess prior knowledge and provide background for
unit. Students will determine the origins of Jim Crow laws and review specific legislation supporting segregation through a short lecture. Objective: Students will ascertain the specific qualities of the Black Press and its particular role in social justice by watching "The Black Press: Soldiers Without Swords". Objective: After short review of film questions from yesterday students will analyze and compare the content of three different types of newspapers: Chicago Defender, New York Times, and People's World in order to: interpret biases present in each, determine who the target audience is, and decipher purpose(s) of each publication Objective: As a class students will review and make observations from primary sources from previous day. Students will
obtain and evaluate ideas of objectivity, subjectivity, and bias in print media and U.S. History in general through interactive lecture. Introduction of culminating project. Objective: To provide historical context to decipher media's role in social justice, students will identify the chronology and key events of Civil Rights Movement. Students will create a timeline reflecting key events and Students must incorporate the

47. Broadway: The American Musical . For Teachers . Lesson Plan 2 . "We'd Like To Th
lesson Plan 2. We d Like to Thank You, Herbert Hoover Overview film,television, and electronic media in the past and the present. Materials
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/broadway/teachers/lp2.html
"We'd Like to Thank You, Herbert Hoover"
Overview

Since the advent of book musicals such as "Show Boat" and "Oklahoma!", many Broadway shows have touched upon relevant social and historical issues. In this lesson, students will investigate how Broadway musicals can reflect the times in which they were created, as well as how musicals bring historical figures, periods, and episodes to the stage. Students will examine video clips and Web sites related to relevant productions, study song lyrics, and compare and contrast actual history with Broadway history. By becoming "historical detectives," they will determine how accurately Broadway portrays different historical figures, time periods, or incidents. As a culminating activity, students will compose and perform a sample song based on a contemporary or historical person or incident, utilizing their research and understanding from the lesson.
This lesson can be used as a pre- or postviewing activity for the PBS series BROADWAY: THE AMERICAN MUSICAL, or as an independent lesson for the social studies or theater classroom. A basic knowledge of the conventions of musical theater (or movie musicals) and 20th-century American history is required.
Time Allotment : Three or four 45-minute class periods (the Culminating Activity will involve additional class and/or homework time).

48. Using Educational Films
Films Teacher s Guides lesson plans. Sources on How to Use media lesson plans for Asian Films Collection of study guides, lesson plans and
http://www.aems.uiuc.edu/HTML/Information.htm
Guide to Using Films in Education
Integrating Film into the Classroom

General Advice
Lists of Recommended Films Teacher's Guides ... Television Companion Materials Compiled by Educator's Reference Desk
Integrating Film into the Classroom
General Advice on Teaching
ERIC Clearinghouse for Social Studies/Social Science Education:. Integrating Film and Television into Social Studies Instruction
Written in 1997, this essay by Matthew Paris advises how to train students to become more sophiticated media viewers. ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading, English, and Communication Digest D147: Mass Media Use in the Classroom
This list of general suggestions by Nola Kortner Aiex, was compiled in 1999 and added to the ERIC database. Film in the Classroom by Kitty Johnson, USIA English Teaching Fellow
Based at an Austria University, this English site gives suggestions for activities before, during, and after showing. Johnson also discusses her experience making films. Film and the Composition Classroom: Using Visual Media to Motivate First-Year Writers
Academic paper written by a film student at the University of North Carolina.

49. Texts & Multimedia With Activities And Lesson Plans
Resources (Texts/ Multimedia) With Activities and lesson plans Students viewfilm segments and investigate print media, to develop critical thinking,
http://medialit.med.sc.edu/recmultimedia.htm
Resources (Texts/ Multimedia) With Activities and Lesson Plans
see also Books for Educators Books for K-12 students
indicates the product is available for purchase from the Center for Media Literacy
Media Construction of the Middle East

note: A free, multimedia digital curriculum for use with high school students. Covers core social studies content through the decoding of maps, songs, timelines, cartoons, encyclopedia entries, textbooks, magazines, newspapers, movies, documentaries and more.
This new teaching guide strengthens understanding of First Amendment rights and develops the analytical skills necessary to become media-savvy. The curriculum includes resources such as a list of landmark Supreme Court cases, a media milestones timeline, and glossaries of journalism terms, rhetorical devices, and propaganda phrases. Get Them Thinking Use Media Literacy To Prepare Students for State Assessments
Linworth Publishing, This exciting new resource incorporates engaging media literacy into
the ongoing preparation of students for standardized testing.

50. Media Literacy Resources1
media Literacy Resources Organizations, lesson plans, Study Guides and Video, media literacy lesson plans, course syllabi, lists of resources (films,
http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/ks4/iru/publications/medialit/medialt1.html

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Media Literacy Resources: Organizations, Lesson Plans, Study Guides and Video, Bibliographies, Television Sites, Newspapers And Magazines
ORGANIZATIONS Adbusters
Web address: http://www.adbusters.org The Alliance for Children and Television (ACT)
Web address: http://gvanv.com/summit2000/engl/e-act.html
A Canadian non-profit organization whose advocacy work "promotes the interests of children with respect to television, video and other new media." The Association for Media and Technology in Education in Canada (AMTEC)
Web address: http://www.amtec.ca

51. Lesson Plans For Teaching About Inventors And Science - Science Lesson Plans
Find a lesson plan for teaching about invention and inventors and other the early life and innovations of Benjamin Franklin using a variety of media.
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Recent Inventive Thinking Lesson Plans Who better to teach about teaching inventing, the Inventive Thinking Lesson Plans helps you teach about the invention process with select guided activities to create lesson plans. Special forms, templates, and research materials are included for your use. Lesson Plan - What is a Patent Search? Learn how to search for a patent like a pro. You can look up information on everything ever invented. Lesson Plan - Build A Submarine Build a soda bottle submarine and learn why a submarine floats or sinks. Teachers' Support: Turning Secondary Students Into Inventors This award winning material and lesson plans employs ideas for using invention and design learning modules to inspire student invention and creativity. Included are an innovative set of active learning modules that employ a "hands-on" approach to learning the invention and design process. While the modules are advanced they are adaptable for lower grades

52. Teachnet.com: Lesson Plans, Teaching Resources, Education, Teacher Tips
Com lesson plans, teaching resources, teacher connections, education, PSVRatings plans to expand this concept to theatrical film releases, music, games,
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Put TeachNote on your own site PSVRatings.com : Leveling the media playing field with an objective, content-based entertainment ratings system. Puzzled by the multiplicity of ratings formats for film, music, home video, video games, and television? Have you wondered how "that" scene made it into a G-rated movie you are showing your first graders? A new website is available to rate videos according to their content for Profanity, Sex, and Violence.
The free PSVRatings.com site, and the companion pay site currentattractions.com utililze a unique graphic stoplight metaphor to rank over 2500 home video and DVD titles according to rules developed by an independent standards board comprised of leading experts on the effects of media on children. PSVRatings plans to expand this concept to theatrical film releases, music, games, television, chat rooms, and the internet.
It's an ambitious undertaking worth a look. For example, the G-rated movie

53. Best Of History Web Sites: Lesson Plans & Activities
Visit Best of History Web Sites for the best History lesson plans and Classroom links to syllabi and lesson plans, essays on history and new media,
http://www.besthistorysites.net/LessonPlans.shtml
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Note: Best of History Web Sites features categorized and annotated lists of links to hundreds K-12 history lesson plans, teacher guides, activities, games, quizzes, and more throughout its pages. Just scroll down most BOHWS pages and you will find an abundance of quality teaching resources.
Tip: Press ctrl and F (or apple and F on a Mac) to perform a keyword search of this page. To keyword search all Best of History Web Sites pages use the search engine located on the home page. This page was updated July 6, 2005. The Center for Teaching History with Technology provides a multitude of free online resources articles, tips, strategies, and lesson plans to help K-12 history and social studies teachers incorporate technology effectively into their courses. Visit the center and discover, among other things, the best history activities and games and great examples of inquiry-based World History and United States History lesson plans. Subscribe to the free Teaching History with Technology Newsletter and receive resources, lesson plans, and tech tips every month. The Center for Teaching History with Technology is led by Tom Daccord, veteran high school history teacher, academic technology specialist, and webmaster of Best of History Web Sites.

54. Apple - Education - ILife '05 In The Classroom
View over 100 educatorcreated lesson plans for all grade levels and Students can use the built-in iLife media Browser to import movies into their
http://www.apple.com/education/ilife/
Teachers across the country are using iLife to enliven lessons, meet instructional standards, and guide their students toward more productive futures. Whether students are making visual records of science experiments, producing historical documentaries, or creating digital stories, with iLife, every subject comes to life. Digital tools for digital kids
Ignite student achievement
While working on digital projects, students hone important skills such as researching, reading, writing, and speaking. They also build higher order thinking skills, including problem solving, collaboration, and the ability to gather and analyze data. Keep the focus on learning
iLife applications are unmatched in their combination of ease of use and powerful features. iLife applications all share a similar interface and are designed to work together. Students can effortlessly import their GarageBand creations into iTunes or instantly add images from iPhoto and music from iTunes into their iMovie HD project. Facilitate collaboration and project-based learning
With so many opportunities for different types of creative expression, iLife provides the perfect way to support project-based learning in the classroom. Digital media projects lend themselves to students working in groups, with roles divided based on interests and skills.

55. Secondary School Lesson Plan: Ninth - Twelfth Grade Math/Science
Submit your lesson plan Email this lesson plan to a friend Back to lesson plans Math Have students develop a budget for their media campaign.
http://www.oli.org/for_teachers/oli_cdrom/lessons/9_12_ms_lp.html
THE MEDIA IS THE LESSON SAFETY
MESSAGE
Always expect a train.
Grades: Ninth - Twelfth Grades Subjects: Submit your lesson plan Email this lesson plan to a friend Back to lesson plans Printer-friendly version OVERVIEW
This unit is ideally taught by collaborating teachers of communications, social studies and health/safety. In this unit, each student works as a member of a creative team to develop a media campaign for the railway safety industry (the client). Each team focuses on a key safety issue and develops a three-part campaign on that issue, using available media (radio, television, billboards, magazines, Internet banners, etc.). Students develop a presentation designed to convince their client (the rest of the class), to choose their media campaign as the one that they accept and use. SUGGESTED TIME ALLOWANCE
Six 90-minute blocks
OBJECTIVES
Students will be able to:
  • Communicate clearly and convincingly a specific position on rail safety.
  • Use details, illustrations, statistics, comparisons and analogies to defend his/her position.
  • Identify, evaluate and synthesize information in order to support a thesis.

56. Project Look Sharp - 2004 Lesson Plans
2004 Presidential Election DocumentBased lesson plans lesson Help studentsunderstand the influence of media coverage on candidates through this
http://www.ithaca.edu/looksharp/teaching_2004.php
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57. Association For Media Literacy
lesson plans. The Branding of America NEW lesson! Alternate Reality Shows Toonsand Teaching by Ian Esquivel NEW lesson! Deconstructing the Net NEW!
http://www.aml.ca/main.php?show=index_med_lessons&sub=news&css=

58. Teaching TV: Film Production: Who Does What? | Lesson
In this lesson, students in grades 1 to 6 look at the equipment used to need for handling media equipment carefully; awareness of the many jobs in film
http://www.media-awareness.ca/english/resources/educational/lessons/elementary/t
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Teaching TV - Film Production: Who Does What? Level: Grades 1 to 6 Overview
This lesson and all associated documents (handouts, overheads, backgrounders) is available in an easy-print, pdf kit version. To open the lesson kit for printing, click here To print only this page, use the "printable version" link at the top of the page.
This lesson is one of a five-part unit that provides teachers with ideas for teaching TV in the elementary classroom. In this lesson, students look at the equipment used to produce television and film, and learn about the members of the film production team and their duties.
Learning Outcomes
Students will demonstrate:
  • a working knowledge of the operation and purpose of selected media equipment
  • beginning ability to operate some media equipment
  • beginning appreciation of the need for handling media equipment carefully
  • awareness of the many jobs in film and television work
Preparation and Materials

59. WebQuests And Lesson Plans
lesson plans for Asian Films from University of Illinois; media AwarenessNetwork (MNet) from Music and other Audio in WebQuests and lesson plans
http://eduscapes.com/seeds/webquest.html
WebQuests and Lesson Plans Audio and video can be integrated into activities across the curriculum. Why reinvent the wheel? You can find lots of units, lessons, and webquests on the Internet to explore and adapt. WebQuests provide an authentic, technology-rich environment for problem solving, information processing, and collaboration. This inquiry-based approach to learning involves students in a wide range of activities that make good use of Internet-based resources. Bernie Dodge developed the WebQuest concept back in the mid 1990s. To learn more, check out Bernie Dodge's WebQuest site at San Diego State University . You can also go to Locating and Evaluating WebQuests at eduScapes Teacher Tap for lots of resource links.
Collections of Activities and Lesson Plans for Video in the Classroom

60. Education World® : Lesson Plan: Stage A Poetry Slam!
lesson Plan. Explain the concept of a poetry slam to students. Dramatizationsand from Theatre, film, Television, and Electronic media Productions
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Stage a Poetry Slam!
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Subjects
  • Language Arts, Literature, Theatre
Grades
3-5, 6-8, 9-12, Advanced
Brief Description
Students participate in a classroom or school-wide poetry slam. A poetry slam could also serve as a fund-raising activity or parents night event.
Objectives
Students
  • select poems that lend themselves to being performed.
  • plan performances that follow established slam guidelines or rules.
  • practice their performances.
  • present their poetry reading in a videotaped slam performance.
  • use a rubric or scale to rate performances by their peers (optional).
Keywords
contest, drama, fund-raiser, open house, parent involvement, parents night, perform, poem, poet, poetry, slam, theater, video
Materials Needed
none
Lesson Plan
Explain the concept of a poetry slam to students.

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