Book: Hablo Espanol!: Creative Activites To Teach Basic Spanish Hablo Espanol! Creative activites to teach Basic Spanish. See Larger Image,by Lynn Brisson List Price $8.95 Our price $8.95 Availability http://www.playlandstation.com/product/0865303118/AsinSearch/4/
Extractions: I absolutely love this book to use with my second grade students! I teach only once a week for a half hour per class, so we do a page a week. The students love adding to their book each week, taking the time to play each game by themselves and with a partner, and it will be a great keepsake for every student! It does take time to run all the pages off with construction paper so plan ahead! This book covers most of the topics that my curriculum includes. This is a great find!!
Extractions: 2002 marks the sixth year that CEPAL will be sending Canadian volunteers to work in the Palestinian refugee camps of Lebanon. This is a unique opportunity to learn about life in a Palestinian refugee camp, while working with children to improve their English, French, or basic computer skills. CEPAL works in partnership with local Palestinian NGOs in the camps; volunteers teach as part of their summer school programs, or less formal classes as part of day-camp summer activities. Although we focus on providing English/French/computer classes, we are also looking for people who would be able to teach dance or art, or who would be able to facilitate a drama workshop. CEPAL volunteers are required to teach (or facilitate activities) for a minimum of four hours a day, Mondays through Fridays. Volunteers will be expected to work beyond their scheduled teaching to prepare adequately for their classes/workshops. Location of Program Volunteers will work and live in Bourj el-Barajneh camp (in Beirut) or Wavel Camp (in Baalbeck). Volunteers will have the opportunity to visit most areas of Lebanon during their stay, including refugee camps in other parts of the country. Lebanon is a beautiful country- incredibly varied peoples and histories, and old ruins, caves, mountains, and beaches to visit. In the summer there are many music festivals and other cultural activities to attend.
PHYSICS HOMEPAGE day to day applications that can help teach the fundamentals Art/history ActivitesElectricity Collage Collage Activity Invention Activity- Class Inventions http://www.physics.purdue.edu/old/phys290e/project_examples/aufmann/
Extractions: This web page is designed to teach middle to late elementary students(third to fifth grade) about the concepts of electricity through multiple hands on, reading, and writing activities. This site will give multiple electricity activities that are applicable to different academic subjects. Each activity is mainly science based but the different lessons will be altered to fit the curriculum of all academic subject areas. The activities are organized by one of the following subjects, Children's Literature, Science Lab Activities, Math Activities, Art Activities, and History Activities. Children's Literature Below is a list and short summary of children's books that incorporate the topic of electricity in some form. 1.) Berger, Melvin. "Wild Weather" Ranger Rick 1993: pg. 4-5 This issue of Ranger Rick explains thunderstorms and other kinds of "Wild Weather." It relates lightning to electricity by explaining in basic terms how electricity forms during a thunderstorm. This book is a great introductory book to relating electricity to the everyday world. Branley, Franklin M.
TEACH Calendar Of Events: February 2003 containing more than 300 lessons that help K12 educators teach their studentsHOW to think, not what to think, about the environment. activites are inquiry http://www.great-lakes.net/teach/calendar/
Extractions: The winter season offers teachers exciting opportunities to enrich curriculum with interesting and funoutdoor and indoor activities. This workshop is designed to provide you with hands-on and minds-on activities, ideas and resources. Early Bird Registration Jan 15, 2003. For more information, contact Susan Cook at justicia@bright.net or call 330/264.0425. We, as Environmental Educators, spend a considerable amount of our time fostering a connection to our surrounding "communities" for people of all walks of life. This year's theme for our annual winter workshop will focus on this broad concept of community. We invite you to share your experiences, knowledge, traditions, and "bag of tricks" with other educators. For more information, contact David Swanson at swany333@yahoo.com
Christian Activities - Pastor's Corner and Jewish People 6/12/02 Once again, the people of Israel are on center stage ata crucial moment in world history. Franklin, TN Don Finto to teach Course at http://www.christianactivities.com/pastorscorner/
Richard Whatmore At undergraduate level I teach various courses in eighteenth and nineteenth centurypolitical thought for the Intellectual history BA, the history BA and the http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/SPT/faculty/r.whatmore/
Extractions: Email: r.whatmore@sussex.ac.uk Between 1986 and 1989 I read history at the University of Cambridge. After a year-long fellowship at Harvard I began a PhD at Cambridge in 1991; it was completed in 1995, entitled 'Republicanism and the origins of Jean-Baptiste Say's Traité d'économie politique, 1763-1803'. In 1993 I was appointed Lecturer in Intellectual History at Sussex, at the same time as Brian Young. We joined John Burrow and Donald Winch to form one of the few Intellectual History groups in British universities. I teach part of the Basic Texts core course for SPT and, since 1996, the historical component of TER the optional course Socialisms . I currently supervise two PhD students who are studying the influence of English republican ideas on the French Revolution and the small/large state distinction in late eighteenth-century thought. After the golden Martell years, in 1997 I became co-ordinator of the
Martin Van Gelderen I also teach courses for the BA in Intellectual history and a range of core andoptional courses for the MA in Intellectual history and the history of http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/SPT/faculty/m.vangelderen/
Extractions: Email: m.vangelderen@sussex.ac.uk After my first degree in political science at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam, I did my doctorate in history at the European University Institute in Florence. The title of the thesis was The Political Thought of the Dutch Revolt, 1555-1590 ; a revised version was published in 1993 by Cambridge University Press in the series Ideas in Context . The years between 1989 and 1995 were spent in Berlin, where I taught early modern history. After a Fellowship at the Netherlands institute for Advanced Studies I came to Sussex to take up the Chair of Intellectual History. With Richard Whatmore I teach the course Basic Texts and Traditions for SPT, covering classic texts from theorists such as Machiavelli, Grotius, Hobbes, and Spinoza, and traditions such as natural law theory and republicanism. I also teach courses for the BA in Intellectual History and a range of core and optional courses for the MA in Intellectual History and the History of Political Thought . These courses focus on the early modern period; good examples are the MA options
Extractions: LogOff Use this form to join this online class . All living creatures depend on plants. It is true. There would be no meat, no poultry, nothing but water! Really! This course will help you teach your children in easy to explain words and activites. Login to Teach Children The Basics Of Plants Sorry, we don't know who you are. You need to first login before you can continue. In order to access this class " Teach Children The Basics Of Plants ", you must first login so that we can verify that you are currently enrolled in this course.
Highfield's History So Far At the end of 1993, Pastor Charles Murray resigned to teach in Rothesay, NB Chuck'sleadership among the youth was valued in the youth services and outreach http://www.angelfire.com/nb/highfield/history3.html
Extractions: Our Home Page Our Staff Our Activites For All Ages (0-99+) Our Mission Statement ... Our History When Pastor Long resigned in August 1945 the Church was without a Pastor until May 1946, when Rev. A. R. Pyke, who was serving as Chaplain in the American Army in Japan, answered the call. Mr. Pyke was an outstanding speaker and strong evangelist. During the 1950's the Greater Moncton Youth for Christ held their Saturday night rallies at Highfield. Mr. Fletcher led the Church to pay off a considerable portion of the large debt for the Youth Centre. Mr. Fletcher was not in agreement with our Maritime Baptist Convention. At the Annual Business Meeting in 1958, a motion to sever Highfield from the Convention was defeated by a substantial majority. The Pastor and Assistant Pastor then resigned and more than 130 members withdrew from the Church; subsequently organizing the Emmanuel Baptist Church.
Monthly Activities 14 Great activites for the First Day of School www.themeunits.com/Autumn_c.html teachAutumn teaching com/halloween/index.html Halloween history, links, crafts http://kittyk70.tripod.com/monthlyactivities.htm
4-H Report Details Create a community plan to teach youth about trust Hold activites that promote familyinvolvement. http://www.4hcentennial.org/conversations/s2/report.asp?eventid=793
4-H Report Details Develop activites that interest youth to be apart of 4h. Plan programs to teach childrenor youth about the http://www.4hcentennial.org/conversations/s2/report.asp?eventid=773
WestNet's Halloween Page guide for pumpkin carving, including history, technics and Pumpkin Circle will teachyou how to grow and will never fail Learn exciting activites you can do http://www.westnet.com/Halloween/
Extractions: History of Halloween : From the History Channel Visit Citylink's BOOville for lots of scarey fun! The Chamber of Horrors - your complete source for Halloween supplies The Lair of the Moon Mistress - Halloween stories that will scare you to sleep! - Crafts, activites, and the Flavor Graveyard. Halloween.com - Halloween-related topics and sites Night of the Living Yahoo - Halloween fun for all ages! Pumpkin Nook : Everything about pumpkins, growing, Halloween, recipes, facts, history, fun and games and more! The Pumpkin Masters - Teaches you the art of carving a great pumpkin. Pumpkin Carvings - Want to impress the neighborhood with your pumpkin carving visit Gusick for some ideas. Jack-O-Lantern.com
History, Social Sciences Search Results Use these resources to teach about immigration and tell The resources and activitessuggested here will help 59, Women's history (Grades PreK - 12) Theme Page. http://teachervision.com/tv/tvsearch/lowest_grade=99&highest_grade=99&term=11000
Extractions: Coast Miwok European Exploration Maritime History Ranching Marconi/RCA ... Archaeology Before the Europeans came to California, the Coast Miwok people were the inhabitants of what we now call Marin and southern Sonoma Counties. They knew and blended with this bountiful land for thousands of years, developing a rich economy based on gathering, fishing and hunting. Village communities of 75 to several hundred people developed in sheltered places near fresh water and plentiful food. "Kule Loklo" (meaning "Bear Valley") is a recreated village. It stands where no village ever was, but where one might have stood. Coast Miwok life was intricately woven into the changing seasons. In the late spring, fresh new greens of Indian lettuce, young nettle leaves and clover were gathered. Fire-hardened digging sticks were used by the women to reach deep-set roots and bulbs. The ocean provided kelp in large amounts, some to be eaten fresh, the rest dried and stored for the winter. Tule was gathered in the fall for skirts and tule baskets. The summer sun ripened grasses and flower seeds, gathered by hitting the ripened seed with a beater basket and letting them fall directly into a collecting basket. Fall was the season for collecting a variety of nuts: acorns (stored in a granary for year-round consumption), buckeye, hazel and bay. Tule was cut and dried for kotcas (houses), boats and mats. Gray willow for baskets and traps was abundant. Winter and early spring were times of shortage when stored acorns, seeds and kelp became important food sources.
Weather K12 Lessons and activites. back to top. Extreme Weather. Climatic Extremes andWeather Events- This site reports on the wildest weather in recent US history. http://members.tripod.com/exworthy/weather.htm
Extractions: Weather K-12 Lessons and Activites K-12 Weather Information El Nino Extreme Weather ... Hurricanes S taff Dev. Lessons Links Teach Res ... Web Eval K-12 Lessons and Activites Make Your Own Weather Station- Elementary and Middle School Activities for building your own barometer, weather vane, compass, rain gauge, hygrometer, and log journal are here. Stormy Weather- This site is full of complete projects and webquests related to weather, designed for use by cooperative groups and culminate in a final shared presentation. Great for upper elementary through high school students. Franklin's Forecast contains activities, curricular ideas, and more. Dan's Wild Wild Weather Page - Find information and links to learning activities and experiments, organized by climate, wind, forecasting, temperature, tornadoes, clouds, precipitation, lightning, humidity, satellites, and more. WNet Weather Watchers - Students in grades 3-5 can learn how meteorologists measure the weather. They examine some online, real-time data resources that measure weather across the country. Students then collaborate to create an in-class weather station. Weather Unit - Here is an elementary weather unit that integrates all parts of the curriculum. It is very well done.
Resources EdGate. teach Net. history/Social Studies for K12 Students. Science. ClassroomActivites from Texas Instruments - click on the check marks for lessons. http://ott.educ.msu.edu/teach/links/resources.html
Extractions: This section of the site is dedicated to providing teachers with resources that will help them in planning and implementing lessons, themes, classroom management, and other integral aspects of education. If you have a site that you think would be helpful to other teachers, please email us at OTAT@msu.edu Updated June 7, 2002 Internet Safety and Usage General Lesson Plans and Resources History Science ... Sites for Teachers Internet Safety and Usage Online Safety Netiquette General Lesson Plans and Resources Lesson Plans Across the Curriculum - Brought to you by Mr. Donn (see History) The Lesson Plans Page Classroom Connect Online Class DiscoverySchool.com ... American Sign Language Dictionary History Teacher Net Wonders of the African World History Teachers Resource Center - Canadian History Learning and Researching Canadian History Not just for Canadian History Mr. Donn's Ancient History Page History/Social Studies for K-12 Students Science edUniverse Lesson Plans NatureNet (National Park Service) Michigan Geographic Alliance K12 Resources from Rand McNally ... Teacher's Lab (Annenberg/CPB Math and Science Project) Classroom Activities from Texas Instruments - click on the check marks for lessons Math Teacher's Lab (Annenberg/CPB Math and Science Project) Classroom Activites from Texas Instruments - click on the check marks for lessons Language Arts Planet Esme - great for any teacher, but particularly valuable for beginning teachers