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1.   Home 11-12 Original Lesso \
...letter you are at. Take the second letter in that country name, and find an animal that lives in that country. Now think of the color of your animal. You should all be thinking of the same animal. Now let's see. Let me think a second. Could it be possible that you are thinking of a gray elephant in Denmark? Now it is your job to figure out how the trick works by forming algebraic expressions for each step of the trick I went through.? After the teacher performs that trick, students should be put in groups and are asked to use algebra to figure out how the trick works by writing algebraic expressions t...

2.   Unanswered Questions in Number the Stars by Lois Lowery
...cher rubrics _ Student Work: The teacher assessed student learning through observation. Students were required to find answers to questions using the internet and share these answers in a whole-class discussion. The questions that students had to answer are listed below. QUESTIONS: 1. Find a map of Denmark and print a copy. (To see the relationship of Denmark and Sweden for distance.) 2. What does the Danish flag look like? 3. What is the name of the Danish flag? 4. King Christian X was the ruling monarch during the timeframe of the book. Who is the current ruling monarch of Denmark? 5. When (date) wa...

3.   Preparing for the War of
...niors in his Days of Christmas British Literature Survey course. ? Other Resources Plays/Scenes Covered Hamlet 1.1.78-137 Programs for Teachers and Students What?s On for Today and Why In the opening scene of Hamlet, Teaching Shakespeare Marcellus asks Horatio about the Institute sudden activity in Denmark. Most students have difficulty following these complex but Shakespeare Steward important speeches that give us Award a framework for the play's action. In this lesson, students will be be asked to describe Undergraduate Programs what a country like sixteenth-century Denmark must do to prepare for wa...

4.   The Magic of Algebra
...letter you are at. Take the second letter in that country name, and find an animal that lives in that country. Now think of the color of your animal. You should all be thinking of the same animal. Now let's see. Let me think a second. Could it be possible that you are thinking of a gray elephant in Denmark? Now it is your job to figure out how the trick works by forming algebraic expressions for each step of the trick I went through. After the teacher performs that trick, students should be put in groups and are asked to use algebra to figure out how the trick works by writing algebraic expressions to...

5.   Lesson Plan C23: Crime statistics
...terpret diagrams. Communicate interpretations & results of a statistical enquiry using selected tables, graphs and diagrams in support. Suggested activities: What the teacher will do: What the pupils will do: Set the scene; by looking at the figures for total population in the 3 European countries (Denmark, Germany and Spain) and the number of people in prison. Note that although the number in prison is quite high, it is only a very small proportion of the total population. Discuss & explain, if necessary, the different types of offences. Discuss the meaning and relevance of the age of criminal respon...

6.   Breaking News English - Cartoons (Feb 13, 2006)
www.Breaking News English.com Ready-to-use ESL/EFL Lessons Home About Copyright Links Podcast Donate Denmark recalls diplomats over cartoons Date: Feb 13, 2006 Level: Easier (Try the harder lesson.) Downloads: Word Doc PDF Doc Listening Audio: (1:28 - 172.7 KB - 16kbps) To download the listening, right-click or option-click the link. Sean Banville's Book You can download a free sample PDF showing various p...

7.   Illuminations: Five's a Crowd
...d the population and area, and then divide: 270,000,000 ? 9,000,000 = 270 ? 9 = 30.] At this point, it may be helpful to ask students what population density is. Write the area and population data for two more countries: Country Population Area (1997 (square km) estimate) U.S. 271,648,000 9,363,520 Denmark 5,248,000 43,077 Ghana 18,338,000 238,533 Ask the students to answer and discuss the following questions: Which of these two countries is more crowded (has a greater population density)? How can you tell? [The number of people per square kilometer in Denmark is about 5,000,000 ? 40,000 = 500 ? 4 = 1...

8.   "Touching this vision": Imagery in
...ful or central to the play. This line should contain an image the student wishes to explore. (You may wish to review the definition of image/imagery before beginning the assignment.) 2. Model an example for the class by writing a line on the board. Example line: "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" (1.4.100). 3. Ask students to help you create a brainstorm web for the example. (See handout below.) Ask students to think about the following: What words come to mind when we hear these words? What do the words mean (i.e., How would you define them)? Do the words have any connections to the Bible,...

9.   Holocaust Lesson Plan: Number the Stars
...ity to work for justice and make a difference in one's own society and culture. Sunshine State Standards: + Grades 3-5 o SS.A.1.2.1, 1.2.2, 2.2.3, 2.3.1, 2.3.2 o SS.B.1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.2.3 o LA.A.2.2.1, 2.2.2, 2.2.4, 2.2.7 o LA.E.1.2.4, 2.2.3, 2.2.4 View all Sunshine State Standards Story Summary: In Denmark in 1943, the lives of all Jews are in jeopardy. Ten-year-old Annemarie's best friend, Ellen, is Jewish. Annemarie's family undertakes the dangerous mission of smuggling Ellen and her family to Sweden aboard the fishing boat that belongs to Annemarie's uncle. But when Anemarie's mother is injured, an...

10.   Lesson Plan for "The Yellow Star"
...is page is reproduced with permission from Peachtree Publishers, Ltd, Atlanta Georgia. Search this site by entering Copyright © 2000 Peachtree Publishers, Ltd. All rights reserved. keywords in the box below followed Referenced Text by the keyboard "The Yellow Star, The Legend of King Christian X of Denmark" ENTER key. Written by Carmen Agra Deedy and Illustrated by Henri Sørensen In Association with Amazon.com ABOUT THE BOOK For centuries, the Star of David was a symbol of Jewish pride. But during World War II, Nazis used the Star to segregate and terrorize the Jewish people. Except in Denmark. When N...


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