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Extractions: catalog and e-newsletter Please note that this page tends to highlight proportionally more children's and young adult literature from the United States than other nations simply because the site authors are most well acquainted with that category. However, we welcome and encourage site visitors to let us know about great resources for books from around the world. overview communities Multicultural Reading from Cynthia Leitich Smith Children's Literature Resources: an annotated bibliography of some of our favorite titles; great for curriculum building, collection diversification, and reading group planning. Featured in quick-print format for easy printing and distribution (write
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Extractions: This is a lesson comparing and contrasting how different regions and cultures celebrate Thanksgiving. It helps students work with and identify community culture(s). Students will observe the influence other regions and cultures have on foods families eat at Thanksgiving and develop the idea of cause and effect. GEOGRAPHY STANDARD 2: Students know the physical and human characteristics of places and can use this knowledge to define and study regions and their patterns of change. Benchmark 2.3: Know how culture and experience influence peoples perceptions of places and regions. LANGUAGE ARTS STANDARD 2: Students read and recognize literature as an expression of human experience.
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Extractions: Children's Literature Web Guide The Children's Literature Web Guide is an attempt to gather together and categorize the growing number of Internet resources related to books for Children and Young Adults. This link includes Online Children's Stories Children's Book Awards Teaching Ideas for Children's Books Resources for Teachers ... Writers and Illustrators and much more. Connections+ consists of Internet resourceslesson plans, activities, curriculum resourceslinked with corresponding subject-area content standards. Subtopics in the area of Language Arts include: Shakespeare Folktales, Myths, and Legends Creative Writing Writing Research Papers ... Vocabulary Venture . Other general topic areas for Connections+ are: The Arts Behavioral/Social Sciences Civics Economics ... Dictionaries, including choice of language plus bi-lingual dictionaries. Dictionaries galore including many in these areas: Generic/English, Multilingual, Esperanto, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Latin, Japanese, Norwegian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Russian, Urdu, Vietnamese. English Reference Resources at Carnegie Mellon University (Extensive) Reference Works galore! Includes a link to
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Extractions: Prepared by: Beverly Shinn, Library Teacher, Brookline High School, and Instructor at Simmons College Graduate School of Library and Information Science; and by Karen W. Starr, Library Teacher Updated December, 2001 Standards 7-18: Reading and Literature (Beginning Reading, Making Connections, Genre, Theme, Fiction, Poetry, Figurative Language, Myth and Classical Literature.)
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Extractions: After reading background information about the Hindu celebration of Diwali, students will compare Diwali with the American New Year celebration. They will then discuss the meaning of the word luck and what it means to be lucky. Students will play Uno with a small group and write a paragraph about how it felt to be lucky or unlucky. Japanese New Year- Celebrating Shogatsu After learning about the Shogatsu traditions to celebrate New Year in Japan, students will create a layered booklet in which they add some of the traditions that they have learned. They will review the tradition of sending postcards and write their own postcards for three different classmates that includes a special New Year wish. Jewish New Year- Celebrating Rosh Hashanah
Extractions: Level Collections (5 Genres) The three levels available in this collection are listed below. Each level has 50 Bookfolios representing five genres. Each Bookfolio includes 15 hands-on activities. Available soon in CD format only. Level I Collection Fantasy and Science Fiction: Bunnicula: A Rabbit Tale of Mystery Charlottes Web The Cricket in Times Square The Enormous Egg James and the Giant Peach The Mouse and the Motorcycle My Robot Buddy Peter Pan Pippi Longstocking Winnie the Pooh Biography: Childtimes: A Three Generation Memoir Eleanor Roosevelt: First Lady of the World Grand Papa and Ellen Aroon The Helen Keller Story Megellan: First Around the World Martin Luther King: The Peaceful Warrior Squanto: Friend of the Pilgrims To Space and Back Voyages of Christopher Columbus Whos That Sleeping on Plymouth Rock Historical Fiction: The Cabin Faced West Caddie Woodlawn The Courage of Sarah Noble The Fighting Ground The Friendship Little House on the Prairie Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes Sarah, Plain and Tall
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Extractions: Linked to the ESU 9 search engine page with more search engines available. Good search engine for information. MetaCrawler helps to narrow a search automatically and is more efficient than using an ordinary search engine. Apple Learning Interchange Database of searchable lesson plans for teachers, incorporating technology standards with curricular areas, under Units Of Practice. Ask ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center) Internet-based information source which contains lesson plans including Internet in all subject areas. Also includes searchable educational resources, ERIC databases of Educational Information, etc.
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Extractions: Other Articles This Week ... Social Science Curriculum Article C U R R I C U L U M A R T I C L E Map literacy. Community involvement. Data management. The U.S. Census Bureau and Scholastic Inc. have used those three themes to create Census in Schools teaching materials including a 4- by 6-foot U.S. map, in color that are available to teachers throughout the United States. Included: How to order your Making Sense of Census 2000 kit! In Edward Bonne's U.S. history classroom, students explore population shifts throughout the United States from 1950 to 1990. They examine major population trends, such as the growth of suburbs, the shrinking of cities, and the explosion of the sun belt states.
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Extractions: The Rosetta Stone, Classroom Edition provides a comprehensive language learning system for learners of any age. The core of the learning is provided by multimedia instruction on CD-ROM. The program includes a set of written materials that reinforce and expand on students' learning. Powerful and flexible management is provided by a Student Management System in the Classroom Edition. The Level I and Level II Classroom Edition program focuses on the four areas of language learning: Listening comprehension Scored exercises and tests provide important assessment tools for both students and teachers. Written Ancillary Materials included with the Classroom Edition Curriculum Text: A comprehensive script book with a list of the contents of each lesson, scripts of each of the lessons, and an index to all words in the program. This reference allows teachers to see, at a glance, what their students are learning and to customize the curriculum to meet their objectives.
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Extractions: NCELA Spells RESOURCE! by Patricia Anne DiCerbo A good number of these visitors are teachers working with English language learners (ELLs) in bilingual, English as a second language (ESL), foreign language, or general education classrooms. Although they teach different grade levels and content, they are all committed to their English language learners and they all have questions about effective practice. They know NCELA is a good source of information. What is NCELA? NCELA was reauthorized under Title III of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965 as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. It is an information resource center that collects, analyzes, synthesizes and disseminates information about language instruction educational programs and related programs for limited English proficient students. What that means for anyone involved in the education of ELLswhether working in public or private schools, community organizations, school district offices, institutions of higher education, or state education agenciesis that there are resources available to help. That includes resources for teachers and program administrators or for university students preparing to enter the teaching profession. NCELA has a long history. Since it began in 1977 as the National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education (NCBE), it has consistently been recognized as critical to the education of ELLs. Under the recent reauthorization, NCBE became NCELA. Its funding agency, the Office of Bilingual Education and Minority Languages Affairs (OBEMLA), became the Office of English Language Acquisition, Language Enhancement and Academic Achievement for Limited English Proficient Students (OELA).
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Extractions: While reading this handout, take special notice of the interaction between Vietnam, the United States, and Japan. The Vietnamese, who have their ethnic roots in southern China, began settling in the Red River delta some 4,000 years ago. In 111 B.C., the Nam Viet kingdom fell under the authority of Han China and remained its province until 939 A.D. The country's scholars were imbued with Confucian values, and Chinese characters were used for the written language. Many elements of government were borrowed from China, but the Vietnamese always retained their independent identity. European traders and missionaries had begun arriving in Vietnam in 1511, but those from France gained particular influence after helping overthrow the Le dynasty. Later emperors opposed foreign intervention, but the killing of two Catholic missionaries gave the French a pretext to take Saigon by force in 1859. By 1886, northern and central Vietnam had been incorporated into French Indochina, along with neighboring Laos and Cambodia. Independence movements became increasingly active in the period prior to World War II. The Japanese occupied Indochina in 1941, but left the Vichy French in control. In March 1945, with defeat inevitable, Japan overthrew the French and granted independence to Vietnam with Bao Dai, the last Nguyen emperor, serving as head of state.
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Extractions: Meet the Teacher John Schick teaches fifth grade at Alderwood Elementary School [http://wwwald.bham.wednet.edu/] in Bellingham, Washington. John has been teaching for four years the past two years at Alderwood and two years in Steilacoom, Washington. Alderwood is a Title One school and has about 300 students, many of whom receive free or reduced lunches. Students at Alderwood come from a rich variety of ethnic backgrounds: Vietnamese, Cambodian, Mexican, Ukrainian, and members of the Native American Lummi tribe. Bellingham is a community about 90 miles north of Seattle and is home to about 60,000 people. (To learn more about John and his students' Virtual Ellis Island Museum, take a look at his Teacher Case in the Table of Contents on the left.)
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