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81. The Washington Post: NIE Lesson Plan: Media In The Time Of Tragedy
This lesson plan is a downloadable PDF file, so you ll need the free Adobe Discipline History, Current Events, Language Arts, Journalism, media Studies
http://www.washpost.com/nielessonplans.nsf/0/13805414CEB9428A85256ACD005E334E?Op

82. The Washington Post: NIE Lesson Plan: Media In The Time Of Tragedy
Discipline History, Current Events, Language Arts, Journalism, media Studies Sorry, the academic content standard feature of the NIE lesson Plan web
http://www.washpost.com/nielessonplans.nsf/0/13805414CEB9428A85256ACD005E334E?Op

83. COURT TV ONLINE - CHOICES AND CONSEQUENCES
Browse each lesson plan and preview clips of the Mind Over media video. Part One Getting the Message Part Two Seeing Ourselves
http://www.courttv.com/choices/media/
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Court TV, Cable in the Classroom and the National Education Association combine forces to explore the connection between the media's influence on youth behavior, and how communities have a role in the discussion. This one-hour special helps young adolescents watch and listen more carefully while encouraging strong parental involvement. Mind Over Media consists of a Resource Guide (in print and online) and a nationally televised program. Used separately or together, these educational tools offer young people the opportunity to investigate their own reactions to the media in the company of adults they trust. Recommended Grade Levels : The Mind Over Media discussion guide contains sections appropriate for the elementary, middle, and high school students. Standards : The show and resource guide can be integrated into the existing curriculum, strengthening students; skills in writing, analysis, and critical thinking in every subject area.

84. ProTeacher! World History Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers In Grades
The Peoples Century Teachers Guide lesson plans about major events of the ProTeacher Community - Visit our growing community of elementary school
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A Very Royal Family
- A printable worksheet about leisure time under Queen Victorias rule source
Caring Mary
- A printable worksheet about a nurse who served during the Crimean War source
Children of War
- Students read excerpts from Zlatas Diary, World War II Diaries, and diaries of children of Northern Ireland to understand the effects of war source
Exploring the Titanic
- A web-based lesson in which students research the Titanic using internet resources, then write a narrative story

85. A Lesson Plan From HighSchoolJournalism.org
Many of these students plan on attending community college after graduation. Terry Gillis Sugrue s lesson plan, How Do the media Measure Up?
http://www.highschooljournalism.org/Teachers/Lesson_Plans/Printable.cfm?lessonpl

86. A Lesson Plan From HighSchoolJournalism.org
Many of these students plan on attending community college after graduation. What influence does the media have on our society?
http://www.highschooljournalism.org/Teachers/Lesson_Plans/Printable.cfm?lessonpl

87. Sexuality Education Lesson Plans - Background
lesson plans and learning activities in sexuality and other subjects should Communicate the goal of the lesson. 4. Model the skills to be learned.
http://www.safehealthyschools.org/sexualityeducation/background.htm
Communities and Schools Promoting Health A Gateway to information on comprehensive school health (CSH) and health promoting schools (HPS)
Understanding CSH Applying CSH Lesson Plans Student Webquests ... About Us
Sexuality Education - Background Information Background Information on Sexuality Education Effective sexuality education is based on sound behaviour theory that has been developed over several years. Fisher (1997) has discussed those theories and shown how they can help to frame and develop sexuality education programs. Education about Sexuality: Different Approaches There are several approaches that educators and others have used to educate young people about sexuality ( Birdwhistle and Vince-Whitman, 1997
-sexuality education- which places more emphasis on the individual, sexual activity, biology and behaviour
-population education-which emphasizes sociological, environmental and economic consequences of population growth
- science education-which emphasizes biology aspects
The selection of which approach to use in schools is usually a difficult one because there are inherent values and significant choices to be made in determining a basic approach to instructing young people about sexuality. Sometimes, authorities avoid making a clear decision from among these choices, thereby leaving the classroom teacher in somewhat of a vacuum, having to respond to the direct questions of their students without a clear mandate from policy-makers.

88. What Is ECOgraphy? - An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan
Cameras provide an alternative medium of communication for artistic creativity media Literacy (1992) contains lessons and reproducible handouts for
http://www.eduref.org/Virtual/Lessons/Science/Ecology/ECL0205.html
Lesson Plan #: AELP-ECL0205
What Is ECOgraphy?
An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Dr. Richard Oakes Peters
Email: docdk39@hotmail.com
School/University/Affiliation: Augusta State University (GA)
Date: February 27, 2001 Grade Level: Subject(s):
  • Science/Ecology
  • Science/Environmental Education
  • Arts/Photography
  • Language Arts/Writing
Duration: Five 50-90 minute sessions Description: Members of the ECOnauts Club are engaged in the interdisciplinary study of natural ecosystems and built (human-made) environments. In this activity, students use graphic media devices to record field-based data. Cameras provide an alternative medium of communication for artistic creativity and visual "self-expression" across the curriculum. Goals:
  • Students will understand how graphic media devices (i.e., motion picture cameras, still photography cameras, digital cameras, camcorders) work.
  • Students will understand ways in which these mechanical devices can be used to create artistic expression, convey information, and collect data.
  • Objectives:
  • After investigating the construction and mechanisms of several types of graphic media devices, students will discuss the technical aspects of photography with experts from the community.
  • 89. National Media Forum On Highway Safety
    Building and executing a knowledgebased communications plan affords traffic effective community partnerships that generate proactive media coverage and
    http://nhtsa.gov/people/injury/NewmediaForumWeb/MediaForumPlanner/pages/Communic
    Index Research/
    Planning
    Communications ... Meeting Participants National Media Forum on Highway Safety
    Developing a Strategic Communications Plan
    INTRODUCTION
    • Discuss how some States are implementing year-round communication plans and the
      lessons they are learning in that effort;
      Discuss different roles inherent in national and State plans;
      Underscore how you can build on the comprehensive, proven approaches called for during the two national mobilization periods; and
    KEY QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER
    To make this session more relevant to your needs, consider the following key questions:
    • Does your State have a proactive communications plan and if so, will it work in concert with the NHTSA national plan? If you do not have a plan, what prevents you from having one?
      What steps can you take to broaden the array of partners to help deliver the messages in your communications plan? In what way does your plan account for the cultural differences of the audiences you are trying to reach?

    90. St Ann's Academy | Teacher's Corner | Grade 10 Lesson Plan
    Grade 10 lesson plans Learning Outcomes Application of Social Studies · planand conduct library and community research using primary and secondary print
    http://collections.ic.gc.ca/saintanns/teachers_corner_grade10.html
    TEACHER'S CORNER Grade 5 Grade 10 Trivia Questions Booklist ... Student Corner
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    Learning Outcomes
    Application of Social Studies:
    Society and Culture: Canada 1815 to 1914
    Lesson 1 Current Issues
    There are always issues in society, which raise controversy, debate and discussion. At St. Ann's, the implementation of Vatican II raised many issues around which practices should be followed by Roman Catholic practitioners. Several changes were introduced as an outcome of Vatican II , which directly affected the life of Sisters at St. Ann's Academy. For example, they were no longer required to wear the Holy Habit - some were happy with this decision, while others found it difficult to adjust. More recently, the decision to restore the St. Ann's Academy building raised a number of concerns in the community. For one thing, the restoration would be an extremely expensive endeavor. Other considerations include how the building should be used. At St. Ann's Academy, for example, some sections have been restored and are open to visitors, while other sections are used as government offices. The St. Ann's chapel is open to the public, and many people go to St. Ann's Academy for their weddings.

    91. Educators' Hot List
    Global Schoolhouse Collaborative projects, communication tools, professionaldevelopment Resources for Teachers Projects, lesson plans, WebGuides
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    92. Lesson Plan
    Resources on major American conflicts available at your media Center and the Invite members of veterans organizations in your community to speak to
    http://www.patriotism.org/veterans_day/page2.html
    GRADE LEVEL/SUBJECT: 6-12/Social Studies
    PURPOSE: To present activities to be used at a variety of grade levels and classroom situations in order to enhance student understanding of the Veterans Day observance.
    OBJECTIVES : Students will be able to:
    1. Understand the events which led to the observance of Veterans Day as a National Holiday.
    2. Identify the influence of particular individuals on the events listed.
    3. Locate the places, which relate to these events.
    4. Compare and contrast Veterans Day (Armistice Day) celebrations in different parts of the world.
    MATERIALS:
    1. Background information provided by
    Dial-A-Teacher
    web site.
    2. Resources on major American conflicts available at your Media Center and the Public Library. 3. Background information available through Internet "search engines." http://www.yahoo.com/Arts/Humanities/History/U_S_History/wars/ http://www.yahoo.com/Government/U_S_Government/military/veterans. ACTIVITIES: May be assigned as group activities or as individual tasks. 1. Develop a time-line listing the events, which led to the observance of Veterans Day as a National Holiday. (This may be on permanent display in the classroom and holidays may be added as the year unfolds.)

    93. Lesson Plans Rocks And Soil
    3.3 (The student uses combinations of art forms to communicate in multimediaformats. Return to the top Return to lesson Plan Choices
    http://www.auburn.wednet.edu/homepages/ilalko/Rocks.htm
    Rock and Soil Lesson Plans School Links Rocks and Soil Other Lesson Plans Events Staff PTA Classroom Projects ... Themes Technology Integrated Miscellaneous Types of Rocks KID PIX Materials:
    • Computer Lab KidPix Deluxe Kid Pix Activity Kit Vol. 1 Magic School Bus Inside the Earth by Judy Cole Worksheet #31 "Types of Rocks II"
    Objectives:
    • Students will give descriptions of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. Students will create art pictures depicting types of rocks.
    Academic Essential Learnings:
    • Communication 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 (The student uses listening and observation skills to gain understanding.) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 (The student communicates ideas clearly and effectively.) 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 (The student uses communication strategies and skills to work effectively with others.) 4.1, 4.2 (The student analyzes and evaluates the effectiveness of formal and informal communication.) Reading 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 (The student understands and uses different skills and strategies to read.) 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 (The student understands the meaning of what is read.) 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 (The student reads different materials for a variety of purposes.)

    94. RichlandOne Interactive - Grade 3 Units/Lesson Plans
    Grade Three Units/lesson plans Click a link below to jump to a subject area Describe some ways one’s community has changed over time.
    http://www.richlandone.org/teachers/connections/grade3/lesson_3.htm
    Kindergarten Grade One Grade Two Grade Three Grade Four Grade Five Grade Six Grade Seven ... Grades Nine - Twelve Grade Three Units/Lesson Plans
    Click a link below to jump to a subject area: MATH LANGUAGE ARTS/READING SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE ... MULTIPLE MATH TOP Marshmallow Geometry
    South Carolina Objective(s):

    Investigate, identify, and create two- and three- dimensional figures (i.e., circle, square, rectangle, triangle, polygons, cone, cube, sphere, pyramid, prism, cylinder) in the environment, through manipulatives, and in pictorial representations.
    Compare and contrast plane and solid figures according to one or more attributes (e.g., faces, edges, corners, angles, sides, sizes, shapes).

    95. Sanford & A Lifetime Of Color's Art Education Resources
    lesson Plan Proportional Portraits Creating Realistic Faces characteristics ofart media, techniques, and processes to enhance communication of their
    http://www.sanford-artedventures.com/teach/lp_portrait2_complete.html
    Lesson Plan:
    Proportional Portraits:
    Creating Realistic Faces Grade Level
    Summary

    Many artists make realistic portraits to show a likeness of their subject. To create realistic faces, artists study live models, use mathematics to understand correct proportion, and practice by making sketches. Students will explore these ideas by studying their classmates' faces, developing a proportion reference sketch, and creating a final portrait of a classmate or a self-portrait. Online Activities
    If you have a computer with Internet access in your classroom, you can introduce your students to portraiture online. A Lifetime of Color TM web site ( www.sanfordcorp.com/artedventures ) offers interactive ArtEdventures, hands-on activities, and teachers resources about portraits. These include:

    96. Social Studies Lesson Plans
    Social Studies lesson plans. Social STUDIES Elementary (K-5) Communityawareness (3-4) sst61.txt Importance of Mississippi River (3-6) sst63.txt
    http://www.col-ed.org/cur/social.html
    Social Studies Lesson Plans
    Social - STUDIES Elementary (K-5)
    sst03.txt mini-lesson on Amer. History (gr. 4-8) sst06.txt mini-lesson on classroom courtroom (5-12) sst10.txt mini-lesson on justice/resolving conflict sst14.txt mini-lesson, "My State," on U.S. states sst16.txt mini-lesson on applications of rule/law in our daily lives (gr. 7-10) sst17.txt mini-less on pioneers and Oregon Trail (5-11) sst20.txt mini-lesson on role play Civil War (5-8) sst21.txt mini lesson on making a paper on issues (5-12) sst22.txt mini lesson on a game for social studies review (5-12) sst23.txt mini lesson on writing fables (elem) sst24.txt mini lesson on decision making in bomb shelter sst25.txt mini lesson-researching local/family history sst36.txt mini lesson-political candidate debate (3-8) sst37.txt mini lesson-critical thinking skills (K-12) sst39.txt mini lesson-famous people in history (4-9) sst41.txt mini lesson: The World on a String sst48.txt

    97. Language Arts Lesson Plans
    Archive includes dozens of reading, grammar, and writing lesson plans gearedtoward young learners.
    http://www.col-ed.org/cur/lang.html
    Language Arts Lesson Plans
    Language - ARTS Elementary (K-5)
    lang01.txt Successful Paragraphs (4-6) lang03.txt Creative writing; multi-author story writing (1-12) lang05.txt 'School News' using writing, speaking and/or questioning skills (3-12) lang07.txt Whole language experience using "Casey at the Bat" (3-5) lang08.txt lang11.txt Descriptive/Persuasive writing 'My Pyramid - Preparing for a Journey" (4-6) lang13.txt Increasing vocabulary for primary students (1-3) lang14.txt Sounding-out CVC words, 'The Blending Slide' (K-1) lang15.txt Using popcorn to create a reading book (K-3) lang16.txt Creative Writing; turn on inventiveness with 'Potato Possibilities' (4-6) lang18.txt Color Code Writing; forming letters and numbers with colors (K-3) lang19.txt Integrated vocabulary, listening and creative writing exercise (K-12) lang20.txt Writing - a photo essay (2-4) lang22.txt Whole language story for developmental activities (K) lang24.txt Writing 'Auto-Bio' poems (4-12) lang28.txt

    98. News Coverage--U.S. History/World History/Contemporary Studies Lesson Plan (grad
    of the media by people in your classroom, school, and community? This lessonplan may be used to address the academic standards listed below.
    http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/thecronkitereport/
    postionList = "compscreen,hedthick,admedia,tower,nuiad,interstitial"; OAS_RICH("interstitial"); OAS_RICH("admedia");
    Grades K-5
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    Astronomy/Space
    ... Health History
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    U.S. History World History Life Science Animals Ecology Human Body The Microscopic World ... Weather
    9-12 > U.S. History Grade level: 9-12 Subject: U.S. History Duration: Two class periods
    Objectives
    Materials Procedures Adaptations ... Credit
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    Find a video description, video clip, and discussion questions.
    The Cronkite Report: Headlines and Sound Bites

    Use our free online Teaching Tools to create custom worksheets, puzzles and quizzes on this topic!
    Students will understand the following: Many media are involved in reporting news. Media covering news vary in extent of coverage, bias, timeliness, and other qualities. Materials For this lesson, you will need: Access for students to local and national commercial TV and radio news Access for students to local and national public TV and radio news Access for students to a variety of daily and weekly printed news Access for students to online news services Access to photocopier Procedures Select a breaking or ongoing news event of national importance. Explain that for a one-week period you and the class will closely monitor media coverage of the event.

    99. ARTSEDGE: Lessons
    Students will use movement skills and dance to learn and communicate Students discuss the differences between literary and media versions of folktales.
    http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/teach/les.cfm
    document.pageDescription='ARTSEDGE is the National Arts and Education Information Network, operating under a cooperative agreement between the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the US Department of Education. The mission of ARTSEDGE is to help artists, teachers, and students gain access to and/or share information, resources, and ideas that support the arts as a core subject area in the K-12 curriculum.'; About Us Feedback Search A RTS ... Teach
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    Use the pull-down menus below to filter the Lessons listed on the right. All Arts Subjects Dance Music Theater Visual Arts All Other Subjects Foreign Language Language Arts Math Physical Education Science Social Studies Technology All Grade Bands K-4
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    100. EDSITEment - Lesson Plan
    Open Printable lesson Plan What are the president s roles and responsibilities?How do the president and the public communicate with each other?
    http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=383

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