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1. Lesson Plan for Honduras by Carol Sparks
Return to Main Page. Lesson Plan by Carol Sparks HONDURAS Language: Spanish Level: A cultural lesson in English Grade level: 7-12 Objective: To learn about Honduras To explore a weekly newspaper online Materials: Computer with access to the World Wide Web Student worksheet Marking pens Blank paper Procedure: 1. Ask students to brainstorm what kinds of arti...
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2. Adventures in Time and Place Grade 6/7, Chapter 17: Make an Economic Poster
...ting facts about bananas when they visit Banana Month. and award-winning Web site sponsored by GusTown. The second Web site, WorldAtlas.com offers detailed economic information about many areas of the world, including the Central American banana producing countries of Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Agricultural and geographic information is also provided. Student Objectives to study the history of the banana and of banana production to read facts about the economy of each country in Central America to make a poster about the agriculture and economy of a Central American country...
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3. The Wrath of Hurricane Mitch
learning/teacher/bg_teacher.gif) Back to Main Daily Lesson Related Article Plan Relief Effort in Lesson Plan Honduras Needs Archive Help, Officials News Snapshot Say Issues in Depth By JAMES C. On This Day in McKINLEY Jr. History (Go to Article.) Crossword Puzzle Campus Weblines Education News Get Our Lessons By E-mailPrinter-friendly Version Newspaper in Education (NIE) Teacher Resources Classroom Wednesday, Novem...
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4. Global Citizen 2000 - Colonialism
...of Latin America. Students may compile their own research packets from the Internet sites below, or should be provided with research packets. 2. Project Preparation: + Students would be broken down into groups of 5. The countries in each class' presentation should come from either Central America (Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Belize) or South America (Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Chile). Please note that each region's major countries that have obvious economic advantages (Panama and Mexico in Central America; Argentina and Brazil in South America) are excluded...
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5. Annenberg Media Exhibits: Collapse
...h current research methods and tools that will lead to new discoveries in the coming decades. Annenberg FAQ Media Home Home Buy Channel View Videos Workshops & Info Programs Courses Go Collapse: Why do civilizations fall? Introduction The Maya Mesopotamia Hundreds of years ago in what is now modern Honduras, Chaco Canyon Cop?n was a thriving center of Maya life. Tens of Mali and Songhai thousands of people made their home in the Cop?n Valley. Touching the Past Yet despite its importance, Cop?n went into decline. Related Resources Across the vast territory of the ancient Maya, other important sites were...
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6. GNP simulation using foods in the Americas
...an index card when they enter the room. They are assigned to pre-arranged seating which is labeled according to the configuration below. I group countries that have similar GNP's. For example, the US, Bahamas, and Puerto Rico are at the top. Venezuela, Brazil, and Chile are in the middle. Bolivia, Honduras and Haiti are at the bottom. (see below for complete listing). The menu should reflect something traditional from that region. For example, for the 3 or 4 students who choose the US or Puerto Rico, I really cater to them, offering them an abundance of food, music, attention. Likewise, those who are...
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7. Hispanic World Unit, Lesson 4
..., and Puerto Rico. + Avanti Destinations: Latin America Planner + Latin World Serve The Latin World Server offers rich information about Hispanic countries in Central and Sourth America as well as the Caribbean. The countries and regions include: 1. Costa Rica 2. Cuba 3. El Salvador 4. Guatemala 5. Honduras 6. Nicaragua 7. Panama 8. Puerto Rico 9. Republica Dominicana [http://www.latinworld.com/countries/republicadominicana/ Up to Contents of this Page Back to Hispanic World Unit Lesson Plans LETSNet is © Michigan State University College of Education and Ameritech
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8. Line Up Cards
...to the line up area and stand or sit on their corresponding number or letter. Now just walk the students to class and collect the cards when they enter the room. Share this idea with Printer friendly version friend! Printer friendly version Email this idea! Submitted by Joe Blanchard who teaches at Honduras Elementary in Houma, LA. Thanks for contributing to PE Central! Posted on PEC: 5/15/2003. Viewed 16814 times since 5/15/2003. Search for lesson ideas Home Lesson Ideas Search PEC Assessment Ideas Bulletin Boards PEC Store Info Center/Blog Discount Equipment Media Center Professional Info Kids Quotes...
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9. Student Research, Tropical Style!
...he field study. In the past few years student research has been conducted on the reefs of Andros Island, Bahamas (1991), the deserts and marine life at the southern tip of the Baja peninsula, Mexico (1992), the reefs and rainforests of Belize (1993), and the reefs, rainforests, and Mayan culture of Honduras (1994). Parents may not pay the students way; it must be earned through year-long fundraising. This serves to create a strong bond among the students and teaches them responsibility, teamwork, and salesmanship, in addition to the scientific and cultural knowledge gained through the field study. It a...
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10. Scientists Discover Oldest Mayan Mural
...concept of the Mayan culture. Maya people thrived between 1000 B.C and the 1500s (A.D.). Help students identify on a world or Western Hemisphere map the location of the Mayan culture; the culture survived for centuries in the area that includes the present-day nations of Guatemala, Belize, western Honduras and El Salvador, as well as southern Mexico (including the Yucat n peninsula). News Words Introduce the words that appear in the News Words box on the students' printable page. Ask them to use one of the words to complete each statement below: The king's gleaming ____ sat high atop the hill. (palace...
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