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101. Math Forum: High School Teachers: Individual Lessons
For more sites, see our page of high school lesson plan collections, Merion,Pennsylvania A series of interdisciplinary lessons on Euclid s Elements,
http://mathforum.org/teachers/high/lessons-individual.html
High School Teachers' Place: Individual Lesson Plans
High School Teachers' Place
Teachers' Place Main Page
This list offers good places to begin looking for individual high school lesson plans or materials on which to base them. For more sites, see our page of high school lesson plan collections, or browse or search the Forum's Internet Mathematics Library. Selected High School Level Lessons

102. Science Lesson Plans And Resources
Click here to see their large selection of lesson plans. An interdisciplinaryprogram for students in grades 45 designed to introduce them to plant
http://www.cloudnet.com/~edrbsass/edsci.htm
Science Lesson Plans and Resources This page provides links to lesson plans and resources for all grade levels and all science areas typically taught in K-12 schools. Click on a topic from the list below. If you need lesson plans for health or nutrition, click here. If you need science homework help, click here. All links on this page were checked and updated October 30, 2004. Multi-Subject Science Pages;

103. Multicultural Lesson Plans
Back to the Social Studies lesson Plan Menu School Library This interdisciplinarylesson will allow students to explore the wonderful resources located
http://www.coe.uh.edu/archive/sstudies/sstudies_lessons/ssles3.htm
Back to the Social Studies Lesson Plan Menu Title of Lesson: Unite the School Grade Level: Subject Area: Multicultural/Interdisciplinary/Social Studies Instructional Goal: To increase and celebrate the cultural diversities of our campus. Submitted By graphic goes here Rationale Supply List Learning Strategies Communicate Results ... Career Connections Rationale: Fly every nationality's flag that is represented by students attending that particular school and then start the fun of learning together! World Flag Database: http://flags.mmcorp.com/ Performance Objectives: Schools are "melting pots" of nationalities. The students in each school spend about 185 days together each year and need a peaceful atmosphere to "live" and learn at school. Respecting each other is important. Peer group pressure is a big problem. This interdisciplinary school project will help unite the feelings and make each student feel a very special part of their school. This project would be a great beginning of the school "opener" for students and their teachers. History, geography, art, music, drama, homemaking theater arts, physical education, computer, language departments and math are all integrated into this project. There are lots of "challenges" integrated into the project "Unite the School" and very many directions for creativity. Every teacher will work with her classes to brainstorm the possibilities of each concept that has been suggested by that teacher. Nationalities represented by the students at the school must be identified. Contacts through the Internet established easily by e-mailing and using the World Wide Web. "Sister Schools" are identified and contacts for student e-mailing are made. Each student should have a foreign-culture e-mail partner from one of the countries represented by the study. The teachers may want to establish other foreign-culture "teacher resources" as well.

104. The Beast Within: An Interdisciplinary Unit
An interdisciplinary, interactive, series of activities on the Holocaust, The Cassutto Memorial Pages were the subject of a lesson plan entitled The
http://www.cyberlearning-world.com/nhhs/html/beast.htm
The Beast Within: An Interdisciplinary Unit
This unit involves a study of the darker side of human nature as explored by the literature and history of 20th century man. The following topics are covered in:
Social Studies: The 9th grade US Government course calls for an examination of authoritarian government as compared with a democratic system. To achieve this goal, we examine the human rights abuses of such regimes as Nazi Germany, Iraq under Saddam Hussein, Cuba under Fidel Castro, and China under the Communist Party. The Social Studies curriculum allows for an examination of the Holocaust as the epitome of evil that Man is capable of. In order to gain a full understanding of the impact of this event on the lives of individuals as well as on history, the 9th grade takes a trip to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum This link will bring up student reaction to a visit to the Museum that was taken on December 7, 1995. Students were asked to describe something they saw or experienced that touched or changed them. The students also visited the White House and the chamber of the U.S. Senate before visiting the USHMM. Please examine their unedited comments and send your thoughts to georgec@umd5.umd.edu

105. Interdisciplinary Resources @Web English Teacher
EcoGraphics Turns Trash Into interdisciplinary Treasure It contains Webbasedlesson plans, interactive games, puzzles and quizzes, print activities,
http://www.webenglishteacher.com/interdis.html

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My Lounge
Features school forums including Math English Science . Other forum topics include cars music sports games ...
Labor Law Center
Employment law requires that employers post mandatory labor law posters . Our complete labor law poster combines the mandated state, federal and OSHA posters on one poster.
Interdisciplinary Resources
Art Family and Consumer Science Health Math ... Technology
Art
Common Visions, Common Voices
These lessons use art and trickster stories to help students understand that people in various cultures are more alike than different. The Story of Sadako and the Art of Origami
Designed for grades 4, 5, and 6, this lesson explores One Thousand Paper Cranes by studying origami, geography, math, history, and Japanese culture. Wartime Posters Activity
Students investigate the impact of posters during WWII. Activities, focus questions. Requires Internet access. Video available. From Discovery.com.
Family and Consumer Science
Appliance Demonstration
Students present infomercials.

106. American Art Clay Co - Art And Craft Materials, Glazes
lesson Plan No. 8, Clay Animation A interdisciplinary lesson. lesson Plan No.9, Creating Cast Paper Sculpture A Simple lesson In Papermaking and
http://www.amaco.com/html/amaco_lessons.html
AMACO® Lesson Plans
The AMACO® series of lesson plans covers a wide range of topics and offers art teachers an excellent starting point for creating memorable lessons that incorporate art history with hands-on classroom activities. Listed below are the available lesson plans from AMACO®.
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Lesson Plan No. 1
Ceramic Tile Wall Murals Lesson Plan No. 2 A Multi-Color Printing Experience for High School Students ... NOTE: Lessons 7 and 10 originally featured Friendly Clay, which is no longer available. These lessons can be followed using any polymer clay such as FIMO®.

107. Roe, Secondary School Literacy Instruction, 8/e - - Web Links
Tonya Skinner s Business Education lesson plans and Resources This is a veryrobust site including hundreds of links to lesson plans for every area of
http://college.hmco.com/education/roe/literacy/8e/instructors/weblinks.html
Instructors' Resource Manual Web Links Textbook Site for: Secondary School Literacy Instruction , Eighth Edition
Betty D. Roe, Tennessee Technological University, Cookville
Barbara D. Stoodt-Hill, University of Cincinnati, Emeritus
Paul C. Burns, Late of the University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Web Links
General Resources

Agriculture

Art

Business Education
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Technical Education

General Resources Houghton Mifflin Education Place Houghton Mifflin Education Place is a rich source of up-to-date teaching materials for grades K-8. McDougal Littell McDougal Littell's website provides a wealth of information for teachers of Language Arts, Social Studies, World Languages, Science, and Math, and also contains grant and development resources. Content Literacy Information Consortium This site is a very rich source of reading and content information as well as instructional strategies, references and resources, and WebQuests. Discovery.com This site is based on the Discovery TV channel and is a fantastic resource for teachers of any subject. The WebQuest Page This site is located at San Diego State University and includes everything you ever wanted to know about WebQuests-including many examples, readings, training materials, and more.

108. Penguin Lessons
Penguin lesson plans. Language Arts. Science. Math. Social Studies. Acrostic Poetry.Write a creative poem about penguins. What Do Penguins Eat?
http://www.ttsd.k12.or.us/district/curriculum/elem/pscience/penguins/lessons.htm
Tigard-Tualatin School District Penguin Lesson Plans Language Arts Science Math Social Studies Acrostic Poetry Write a creative poem about penguins. What Do Penguins Eat? Using the website have students create the penguin food chain. Penguin Weight Graphs Use the weights of our nine penguin species and graph them. Where do Penguins Live? Use a globe to plot the locations of our penguin species. I am a Penguin Write a narrative piece describing a penguin. Can the rest of the class guess what kind of penguin you are? Penguin Habitat Do all penguins live in cold environments? Penguin Heights Use the heights of our penguin species and compare them. Penguin Migration Using the web page, chart penguin migration patterns The Penguin Legend Do an imaginative writing piece about why penguins look the way they look. Penguin Populations Some penguins are on the endangered species lists. What can we do to help? Penguin Math Have students look at the penguin population numbers and compare them mathematically.

109. NEA: In The Classroom
Seven interdisciplinary lessons for all grade levels. Better Letters LessonPlans for Teaching Letter Writing These letterwriting resources are sure
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For the Beans
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a science and social studies activity.
'Every Day' Activities Across the Curriculum
Reinforce skills on a daily basis for great end-of-the-year results.
Charting the Three Branches of Government
Students practice chart making skills while learning about government.
Politics and Art
Two lesson ideas and dozens of resources cover propoganda, murals and more.
Inquiring Minds Want To Know
Write the news story for one of four actual tabloid newspaper headlines.
Hurricane Watch!
Activity ideas and resources help students understand this force of nature.
Eye of the Storm
This Internet scavenger hunt for middle schoolers focuses on the weather.
Best of the Icebreakers
Ten creative, teacher-tested ideas help you start the school year strong.
Fun Activities Get the School Year Off to a Good Start!

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