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1. We Are All Won!: A Multicultural Winter Games Opening Ceremony
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ NYLearns.orgUniversity at _ Buffalo Home_Login_Help _ _ _ Curriculum Educational Assessment Professional Additional _ Resources Development Links _ _ Lesson Plan _ _ Printer Friendly Version Send to a Friend _ We Are All "Won!": A Multicultural Winter Games Opening Ceremony _ Description: _ _ _ _ _ _ From the athletes to the spectators, from designing logos to planning the entertainment, the Winter Games bring all types of talented people together from all over the world. There is more to The Winter Games than just the competitions and winning. It's a...
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2. Lesson Plan 4
...a De Roma May 2001 Grade Level 7/8 th Grade / Special Education Using the Internet For Specific Topics Standards: Standard 3 Students will use technology to enhance learning and communication. 3T E-3 Students will present information gathered using technology tools. Objectives: Students will find games to share with their classmates. Pre-requisite skills: Students will have an ability to search the web for information. Materials: Work sheets prepared by the teacher with the following directions: 1. Find 3 games on the inter net List the web sites for your chosen games Decide which game you...
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3. The Summer and Winter Games - Past and Present
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ NYLearns.orgUniversity at _ Buffalo Home_Login_Help _ _ _ Curriculum Educational Assessment Professional Additional _ Resources Development Links _ _ Lesson Plan _ _ Printer Friendly Version Send to a Friend _ The Summer and Winter Games - Past and Present _ Description: _ Remind students that the first Games took place nearly 2,800 years ago in Greece and they were called the Olympian Games. The Olympian Games then stopped for many centuries and did not start up again until 1896. A Frenchmen by the name of Pierre de Coubertin broug...
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4. Tracking Weather: I'm Going to the Summer Games, So... What Should I Pack?
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ NYLearns.orgUniversity at _ Buffalo Home_Login_Help _ _ _ Curriculum Educational Assessment Professional Additional _ Resources Development Links _ _ Lesson Plan _ _ Printer Friendly Version Send to a Friend _ Tracking Weather: I'm Going to the Summer Games, So What Should I Pack? _ Description: _ Remind students that the Games take place every two years, alternating between summer and the winter sports. Ask them if they know why it's so important to have the Games in a country which has appropriate climate or weather. Explain what you mean by appropri...
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5. Storybuilding Games using Storytelling skills
Storybuilding Games Everything you Students need to need to put a give a short talk? lesson together at Click on me for a short notice! cunning plan! Idea for using observation to create a tale Encourage the children to use their powers of observation to help them create a tale A Storytelling Circle Game Storytelling C...
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6. Jennifer Allwein, Keeling
Internet Lesson Plan Jennifer Allwein, Keeling 3-13-99 Grade 5 Math Games Objectives Academic: Students will review math skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers and fractions, area and perimeter, making change, and equivalent fractions. Technological: Standard 1- Students develop the essential technology skills for using and understa...
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7. Pioneer Games
Information Institute of Syracuse _ Printer friendly text Search Lessons Write a Lesson Plan Guide Selection Criteria Copyright Statement Lesson Plan : AELP-GAM0003 Pioneer Games An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Date: 1994 Grade Level(s): Kindergarten, 1,2,3,4,5 Subject(s): Physical Education/Games (educational) Objective: Students will be introduced to games that date back to pioneer children and will improve certain skills. Materials: Small stones, wooden bowls, pl...
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8. Let's Play a Game e-readers Lesson Plan
Return to Index Home The Project e-readers Lesson Plan Resources + + Lesson Plans -+ Materials Let's Play a Game Tech Support -+ Contact Us + + Developed By: Shelly West, Shirley Decker, Ann Tombros, Linda Hillman Overview: In this activity, the students will graph their favorite recess games and interpret the results. Identify audience (level of learner and grouping): Experimental to Early Reader Grade Level: 1st or 2nd Amount of time for lesson: Two ? 30 minutes sessions Correlations to: First Steps Key Indicators: Language Conventions, Identifying Various Text Forms LA Checklist: 1.9....
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9. Mythology
Mythology Objectives: The student will list the major gods of the Pantheon Make connections between the importance of the gods and the Olympic games Time: 1 day Teaching Strategy: Motivation Device: Show a scene from Hercules, the Disney cartoon. Lecture: Introduce the different kinds of myths: nature myths, moral myths. List the names of the gods and their positions. Reading: Have the students read a short myth out loud. Discuss: Review the imp...
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10. Scholastic News: Winter Olympics
...Customer Service Privacy Policy Scholastic TeachersParentsKids_Shop Product Information Administrators Librarians Search Club Ordering Online Scholastic At Home Scholastic Store Teacher Store TeachLearnReadConnect Welcome to Scholastic.com Scholastic News Lesson 1: Understanding the Modern Olympic Games Goals: Students will use their understanding of the history of the Olympic home Games to write an essay. Time Required: 45 minutes Materials: Understanding the Modern Olympic Games Student Reproducible 1 news (PDF), pencil or pen, access to reference materials Directions: 1. Introduce students to th...
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