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101. Learning Reading And Writing Through Traditional American Holiday Activities
Happy Valentine s day History of Valentine s day, Valentine s day cards, jokes, Teaching English Across Cultures An Introduction for Teachers of
http://nersp.nerdc.ufl.edu/~eli/teachers/activities/tesl2/rw/holiday/
Learning Reading and Writing through World Holiday Activities
Welcome to Ling-hui's holiday page. There are lot of interesting American and Chinese holiday links for ESL teachers and students to surf for their reading and writing resources. For more information of other countries' holidays, please go to Mohamed's page "Using Holidays in TESL".
Chinese Holidays American Holidays Local Festivals ... Who is Ling-hui Hsu Chinese Holidays
  • Chinese Folk Lantern Festival : Highlights of the San Francisco Lantern Festival. Chinese Holidays : Introduction to Chinese major holidays and festivals. Contents: Lunar New Year, Lantern Festival, Ching Ming, Dragon Boat Festival, Moon Festival, October Holidays. : By Taiwan Tung Nan Junior College of Technology Chinese New Year, Lantern Festival, Birthday of the Goddess of the Sea, Lukang Folk Arts Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Chinese Food Festival, Ghost Month, Moon Festival, Birthday of Confucius, Double ten, Temple celebrations, Chinese Folk Arts, Rice Dough Figures and Candy Sculpture, Chinese Knotting, Paper Cutting, Chinese Oil-Paper Umbrellas, Carvings, Dragon and Lion Dances, Colorful Aboriginal Festivals. Personalized Digital Card : By Chinese Cyber City. A lot of cards collection for different purposes and holidays are available.

102. Questions And Comments
A question and answers from teachers for making Valentine s day more inclusive She has been teaching since 1975, with a special interest in literacy.
http://www.responsiveclassroom.org/newsletter/14_1NL_2.asp
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A question and answers from teachers for making Valentin e's Day more inclusive and caring Q: Holidays can sometimes be a mixed blessing in schools. For example, students love to exchange cards on Valentine’s Day but every year there are problems. Sometimes the exchange seems too competitive and often there are students who feel left out. Other times, it seems like all we’re doing is supporting the greeting card industry and parents complain about the cost of getting cards for the entire class. As I think about how to celebrate Valentine’s Day, I’d love to hear about strategies that put the emphasis on inclusivity and caring rather than on favoritism and money.

103. Holiday Lesson Plans And Resources
Saint Valentine s day A 6thgrade language arts lesson plan. Valentine s day 2002Teaching Tip Lesson Plan This intermediate-grade lesson plan should still
http://www.cloudnet.com/~edrbsass/edholiday.htm
Holiday Lesson Plans and Resources All links on this page were checked and updated October 3., 2004.
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104. Newsletter #27
Find someone this Valentine s day that you would not naturally feel love for orshow love to and This newsletter is copyright 2003 by The Teaching Home.
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  • Columbia Astronauts' Faith Touches Lives
  • February Is Black History Month
  • Pray for Our President
  • Pray for Our Troops
  • February 14: Valentine's Day
  • February 16: Day of Prayer for Christians in Iraq
  • February 17: Presidents Day
  • This Day in History
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  • 105. The Eagle’s Eye
    partnership in teaching children, we will celebrate Valentine s day on Monday . Thank you for your continued involvement, and Happy Valentine s day!
    http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/schools/rcvalleyes/eeold.htm
    The Eagle’s Eye
    Rock Creek Valley Elementary School
    5121 Russett Road, Rockville, 20853
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    Catherine Jasperse, Principal
    Volume 1, Issue 24
    February 11, 2005
    The Principal’s Message This week, I have had the opportunity to be in many classrooms and actually teach some classes. In this experience, I have been reminded of some of the basic truths that make teaching such a wonderful experience. With every challenge, there are limitless opportunities. With every struggle, there are potential future accomplishments. With every unanswered question, there are endless possibilities. Each experience of interacting with a child in the process of learning brings both responsibility and reward. I have thought a lot this week about the partnerships between parents and teachers. Through my experiences within classrooms I am reminded that there is a strong bond that is based in these responsibilities and rewards. Working together, parents and staff have the chance to share the wonderful experience of teaching children. To watch the process of teaching and learning is great to actually be part of it is a gift.

    106. Just For Kids - New Releases - January 2005
    A Recipe For Valentine s day A Rebus Liftthe-Flap Story by Marion Dane Bauer –An ode Teaching With Favorite 100th day of School Books Super-Engaging
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    New Releases - January 2005 Go to BookBag Home Search Catalog Order Info Gift Certificates ... Reviews Welcome to the Just For Kids New Releases page for January 2005. You can subscribe to this and get extra discounts every month by sending an e-mail to webmaster@justforkidsbooks.com or clicking on the Subscribe button at the bottom of the page. This Month...
    Poetry Month Specials
    Once Upon a Poem: Favorite Poems That Tell Stories with a foreward by Kevin Crossley-Holland - Sumptously illustrated by 4 different artists, each selection begins with a quote from a popular modern author including JK Rowling, Avi, Philip Pullman, Cornelia Funke and others who were eager to share their own personal enthusiasm for these special stories. From the subversive wit of Roald Dahl's wicked retelling of Goldilocks to the magical wordplay of Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky, this book is broad in scope and delightful in tone. It also includes Longfellow's, Paul Revere's Ride, Tony Mitton's rip-roaring rap version of Prince Theseus, Clement Moore's, A Visit From Saint Nicholas, and many more. For all ages. 128 pages. Hard cover. List price $18.95. Our Price $18.00

    107. Special Events Past Events RED BICYCLETTE Women S Poker Night
    We had instructors there teaching Texas Hold Um as I was signing Matchbook The Valentine s day Party supported this notion by bringing together friends
    http://www.samanthastable.com/Content/Events/Past.asp
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    Blue and Cream Book Signing and an After party at the Star Room in the Hamptons, August 21, 2005 We did a meet and greet at the posh clothing store, Blue and Cream in East Hampton. Then over 300 people showed up for the after party at the Star Room and danced the night away! W Hotel, July 21, 2005 Movie Screening of Hitch followed by some real life dating Q and A and a summer mixer PENN CLUB, June 26, 2005 - I spoke at the Penn Club, my Alma Mater about Matchbook a nd Dating Do's and Don'ts. There will be a cocktail party after the talk. All are welcome whether or not you attended UPenn. If you haven't been to the Penn Club, it's lovely and always attracts a nice crowd. RED BICYCLETTE Women's Poker Night, May 2005 Gallo wines new premium brand Red Bicyclette hosted a women's poker night for Samantha's Table so that women could learn to play the game. The night a famous Tribeca loft. We had instructors there teaching Texas Hold'Um as I was signing Matchbook for the attendees. At 10 pm the doors opened and men were invited in to challenge our new Poker sharks!

    108. We've Got Mail!
    Kids teaching kids how to use the KidPix™ tools was a very powerful element My intention was to do that after Valentine s day, but then I put it away.
    http://ali.apple.com/ali_sites/deli/exhibits/1000315/Reflections.html
    Teaching Practice
    We've Got Mail!
    REFLECTIONS
    Student Reflection I asked the students to tell me what they liked about the personal letterhead lesson we had just finished. Five-year-olds live in the here and now and clearly reflected what they had just done. You can hear how my students feel about using computers in their projects! Parent Reflection I asked the father of one of my students to talk about the making of the personal stationery and the writing of letters. This dad volunteers in my classroom a great deal, spending one morning each week in the classroom helping students to publish stories on the computer. The time he had been able to spend in the classroom made him a very knowledgeable observer of instruction in this kindergarten. Teacher Reflection I am very pleased with the effectiveness of this writing unit. Twenty out of twenty-nine students chose to write at least five letters on their own. Twenty-five kindergarten students began to become comfortable with friendly letter writing. Every kindergarten student had attempted at least one letter. Creating and producing something that was uniquely their own (the personal stationery) was a great motivator for many students. I have taught this unit without the creation of the personal letterhead in the past, and had not seen this level of interest and participation. One child in particular who really struggles with fine motor tasks was extremely motivated. She wrote nearly a letter a day for a few weeks. She even asked to write letters at her center time.

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