Social Studies Lesson Plans And Resources Current Events Lesson Plans and Resources The links at the top of this list deal with current events in general. http://www.cloudnet.com/~edrbsass/edsoc.htm
Extractions: Social Studies Lesson Plans and Resources This page contains lesson plans for all social studies subjects except geography, history, psychology, sociology, anthropology, and archaeology. Lesson for those subjects have been moved to separate pages, but can still be accessed from the index. All links on this page were updated 8-23-09.
Current Events Lesson Plans Current events lesson plansincluding social studies, history, and the changes in countries. http://www.homeroomteacher.com/currenteventslessonplans.html
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CURRENT EVENTS - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com Does a candidate’s appearance affect his or her chances of being elected? As Election Day nears, candidates have ramped up their public appearances and placed their television http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/category/current-events/
Free Current Events Lesson Plans - Freely Educate Izzit offers free daily current events lessons that are not only kidfriendly, but also teacher-friendly. Here's how it works (the following text is from Izzit) The FREE lessons http://www.freelyeducate.com/2009/09/free-current-events-lesson-plans-.html
Extractions: Enter your email address: Delivered by FeedBurner Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Main Izzit offers free daily current events lessons The FREE lessons are updated daily throughout the school year. Each lesson includes a news article and discussion questions designed to promote critical thinking, challenge assumptions, and stimulate class discussion. Note: Each new lesson remains on the website for one week. Subscribe to FreelyEducate Posted by Lori Seaborg on September 15, 2009 at 09:45 PM Permalink Reblog (0) TrackBack URL for this entry:
Education World®: Special Theme: Current Events! Home Special Theme Center Archives Social Sciences Special Theme Page. SPECIAL THEME PAGE Updated June 2010 Current Events Studies have long pointed to the benefits of current http://www.educationworld.com/a_special/current_events.shtml
Free Current Events, Lesson Plans & A Free Current Event DVD (in Your Mailbox!) Izzit offers free daily current events lessons that are not only kidfriendly, but also teacher-friendly. Here's how it works (the following text is from Izzit) The FREE lessons http://www.freelyeducate.com/2010/01/free-current-events-lesson-plans-a-free-cur
Extractions: Enter your email address: Delivered by FeedBurner Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Main Izzit offers free daily current events lessons The FREE lessons are updated daily throughout the school year. Each lesson includes a news article and discussion questions designed to promote critical thinking, challenge assumptions, and stimulate class discussion. Note: Each new lesson remains on the website for one week. You may receive a free Izzit DVD of your choice every year for as long as you teacher grades 4-12th Click here to see the available DVDs and to register
Current Events Lesson Plan Writing History From Students to Scholars. Grade Level High School Students (Grade 912) Estimated Time One class period to introduce plagiarism, to read the Online NewsHour http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra/teachers/lessonplans/general/plagiarism.html
Extractions: Welcome to TeacherTidbytes.com's Current Events Resource Page. Become a better and more knowledgeable teacher by exploring the best available links to teaching resources and lesson plans in the field of Current Events To assist students in choosing appropriate websites for homework help in Current Events topics, visit the web's best homework help website, KID INFO , under the category Current Events Current Events Resources and Lesson Plans Education World : Why Teach Current Events? Education World : Twenty-Five Great Ideas for Teaching Current Events Education World: We've Got News for You - (News Activities, That Is!) Educator's Reference Desk : Current Events Lesson Plans eHow: How to Teach Current Events eHow: How to Use Newspapers in the Classroom TeAchnology: Current Events Lesson Plans : Over twenty lesson plans complete with grade level(s), Subject(s), Description, Goal, Objectives, Materials, Procedure Learning with All the News Combine the daily news of the New York Times with lesson plans; An excellent inventory resources for grades 3-12; An outstanding site for teachers in every field; lesson plans are available on an array of topics; other newspapers can be adapted to the current event lesson plans PARADE Classroom : Newspapers In Education is a program that provides teachers with tools that help build literacy and engage students in current events; Free PARADE Classroom® materials for use in your NIE program
Lesson Plans - Maps And Current Events This lesson will help students realize the value of maps in illustrating important news topics other than weather forecasts. They'll brainstorm geographic questions for specific http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/03/g912/exploremaps.html
Extractions: Maps and Current Events Cultural Icons: Voices of their Nations Darfur and the Janjaweed International Trade in a Global Village The Nile in Crisis What Can We Learn From Satellite Images? Complete Index Maps and Current Events Overview: This lesson will help students realize the value of maps in illustrating important news topics other than weather forecasts. They'll brainstorm geographic questions for specific news stories and use an atlas along with National Geographic's MapMachine to help them find answers to these questions. They'll conclude by creating "map packages" to accompany additional news stories, including at least five maps that illustrate points and background information related to the story. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography Connections to the National Geography Standards: Standard 1: "How to use maps and other geographic representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process, and report information from a spatial perspective"
Journalism Lesson Plans Lesson plans for inspiring young journalists. Journalism Lesson Plans. Current Events Lesson Plans. A Long Way Home In this lesson, students examine the difference http://www.teach-nology.com/teachers/lesson_plans/literature/journalism/
Extractions: - K-12 and ready to go! View Now... Current Events Lesson Plans A Long Way Home - In this lesson, students examine the difference between "hard news" and editorial writing by considering several pieces written about the Elián González custody battle. A Way with Words - In this lesson, students evaluate how facts and opinions function in relaying the news and consider the media's responsibilities in reporting during wartime. Black, White and Digitized All Over - In this lesson, students examine the pros and cons of getting news from print newspapers and from their online counterparts. Classroom Newsletter - This is a two week lesson plan in which students create a newsletter for their classroom and/or school. Students visit a local newspaper and learn about the various jobs at a newspaper.
Social Studies Web Sites For Teachers Current Events! Lesson plans from Education World. Up to Top Geography. Education@NationalGeographic - Online expeditions, lesson plans, free printable maps, and, of course, National http://www.sldirectory.com/teachf/socsci.html
Extractions: Resources for Teachers and Parents Go Back: Virtual Middle School Library Home Resources for Teachers and Parents Menu / Social Studies Social Studies Menu: General Sites Current Events Geography Government ... History - World The National Council for the Social Studies - Standards, teaching resources (internet, print and videos), and links to social studies web sites. Social Studies Lesson Plans and Resources - links to sites with lesson plans for history, geography, and current events. There is also a section on online activities. World History for Us All - a curriculum for teaching world history to middle and high school students. This is project of San Diego State Unversity and involves the collaboration of K-12 teachers and university instructors Social Studies Lesson Plans - From the Lesson Plans Page. Social Science Lesson Plans - From Education World. Social Studies Lesson Plans From Teachnology. Social Studies - Lesson plans and other materials from PBS Learner.org - Professional development and teaching resources. Videos marked VoD may be watched online. This site is by the Annenberg Foundation. Social Studies Theme Units - For history, geography, and related Social Studies topics.
Awesome Library - Materials Search - Lesson Plans - Social Studies - Current Eve Current Events. Lesson Plans. Analysis of Presidential Debates (PBS.org) Explain to your students that often viewers react to a candidate's performance how they look and act instead http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Library/Materials_Search/Lesson_Plans/Social_Studi
Middle East Studies Center Global Connections – another excellent educational resource on the PBS web site to enhance current events lesson plans. Here is a link to the main page for Middle East http//www http://mesc.osu.edu/teacherResources_WebResources.php
Extractions: CURRENT DOMESTIC ISSUES: THE GREAT AMERICAN BANK ROBBERY Two student readings and two supplementary readings explore the big banks' faulty paperwork, robo-signers, and freewheeling fraud, which have devastated the lives of millions of Americans. Student readings and discussion questions explore 1) the growth of U.S. poverty; 2) multiple perspectives on the causes, effects, and proposed solutions of poverty; 3) the historic levels of inequality; 4) multiple perspectives on the causes and effects of inequality and some proposed solutions; and 5) how to interpret the Constitution's injunction "to provide for the general welfare." Suggestions for developing a class project follow. CYBERBULLYING: What is it? What can we do about it?
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Breaking News English - January 2006 Breaking News English ESL / EFL Current Events Lesson Plans January 2006 http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/0601.html
Extractions: Breaking News English.com's e-Book A rocky road ahead for Hamas - easier harder London whale died from dehydration - easier harder Amazon tribe passes geometry test - easier harder Osama bin Laden calls for a truce - easier harder Disney in talks to buy Pixar - easier harder Papuan asylum seekers reach Australia - easier harder Michael Jackson in job interview - easier harder Map shows Chinese discovered America - easier harder Whaling protester in near-miss harpooning - easier harder Londoners offered BLT for SAD - easier harder Tragedy strikes Hajj at Mina - easier harder Wall Street pays record bonuses - easier harder Levi's to make iPod jeans - easier harder easier harder Record snowfall kills 71 in Japan - easier harder Human bird flu spreads to western Turkey - easier harder Pensioner attacks famous work of art - easier harder Microsoft targets Apple iTunes - easier harder Ariel Sharon in critical condition - easier harder Soccer - the world's most exciting sport - easier harder UN suspends international trade in caviar -
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Extractions: Return to ClassroomReady.com Current Events Lesson Plans "Classroom Ready" November 24th, 2009 five essential skills that children must be taught in order to learn how to read. Furthermore, adults can help children to be good readers by practicing these five components: Recognizing and using individual sounds to create words, or phonemic awareness. Children need to be taught to hear sounds in words and that words are made up of smallest parts of sound, or phonemes. Understanding the relationships between written letters and spoken sounds , or phonics. Children need to be taught the sounds of individual printed letters and groups of letters make. Knowing the relationships between the letters and sounds helps children recognize familiar words accurately and automatically, and decode new words. Developing the ability to read text accurately and quickly, or reading fluency. Children must learn to read words from left to right rapidly and accurately in order to understand what is written. When fluent readers read silently, they recognize words automatically. When fluent readers read aloud, they read effortlessly and with expression. Readers who are weak in fluency read slowly, word by word, focussing on decoding words instead of comprehending meaning. Learing the meaning and correct pronunciation of words, or vocabulary development.
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