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  31.   The Numbers Get Larger
...8, page 14. Level 2-3, Number Sense and Algebraic Thinking, Book Two, Tidying Up, page 16. Level 2-3, Number, Maps and Magic, page 10. Level 2-3, Number, Alien Addition, page 11. Level 2, Number, Book One, Hip Hup Hop, page 8. Level 2, Number, Book One, Weka Wobble, page 11. Link, Number, Book One, Archery Addition, page 1. Link, Number, Book One, Absolutely Abseiling, page 19. Link, Number, Book Two, More Problems, page 15. Add this resource to one of your plans: Similar Resources On and Off the Train This is a level 2 number activity from the Figure It Out series. It relates to Stage 5 of the Number...
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    Grade Level: K-2

  32.   ABC Books Aren't for Babies!
...nal Park ... Other possible topics for alphabet books that begin with the letter N: people's names, North America, nature, nursery rhymes, nutrition, newspapers, or New York City. For the letter O, you might create The Olympic Games Alphabet Book. The opening pages of the book might include Athens, archery, or alpine skiing; Baron Pierre de Coubertin, boxing, basketball, bobsledding, Bonnie Blair, biathlon, or bronze medal; cross-country skiing, Nadia Comaneci, or cycling; discus throw or Babe Didrikson; equestrian events ... Other possible topics for alphabet books that begin with the letter O: ocean...
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    Grade Level: 3-5

  33.   Harvest Festivals Around the World
...a family gathering at which "Songphyun" is served. These are special rice cakes made of rice, beans, sesame seeds, and chestnuts. The eve of Chu Suk is called Kang Kang Sue Wol Lae. During this ceremony women make a circle and sing and dance. They wear their best hanbok. People also have wrestling, archery, folk music, and they play a game called turtle tag. Chu Suk is the time to celebrate the family and give thanks for their blessings. Have students compare Chu Suk to the Chinese Harvest Moon festival. Make a list of things that are the same and those that are unique to each celebration. The Korean...
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    Grade Level: 9-12

  34.   r and l controlled vowels
...word came from far away that his father had died in battle. His death saddened his family greatly, but no one was sadder than Robin. Robin lived alone, but he never felt lonely because he had many friends. Robin spent the next several years living happily in Sherwood Forest. There he practiced his archery morning, noon, and night. Put this question on the board for your students to answer. 1. Which sentence contains two complete thoughts and could be written as two complete sentences? a. Sentence 1 b. Sentence 2 c. Sentence 3 Answer: a FLUENCY INSTRUCTION Read 1-1000 Word List (see Appendixes A & B)...
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    Grade Level: 3-5

  35.   Newsletter Lesson Plan - April 2000
...teed bender with enormous potential for death by alcohol poisoning. A rare opportunity to eat both blackbird and penguin. NAADAM (July, Mongolia) 1/10 The major festival in the country is called "The Three Manly Sports" (or, in Mongolian, "Eryn Gurvan Nadom"). Those sports are wrestling, riding and archery. It is a nationwide event and competitors wear tight-fitting shorts and a harness over a bare chest. This uniform, they are loath to disclose, was introduced a couple of centuries ago to confirm that those involved were, indeed, men. This measure was introduced after a champion wrestler subsequently...
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    Grade Level: 3-8

  36.   How the Mongol Empire has Affected the World
...ls. The trumpeter ends his clarion mid-note, evoking the moment at which a Mongol arrow struck his medieval predecessor in the throat.(23) This empire was sometimes called a barbarian empire of nomads, yet the empire was also ahead in its time. They revolutionized paper money, saddles and stirrups, archery, armor, and much more. They struck fear into the hearts of many nations, thus causing many nations like Japan to gather its people and fight against the conqueror as a nation. It was a ruthless empire in the havoc that it caused, but at the same time the empire assimilated cultures and tolerated all...
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    Grade Level: K-12

  37.   African Safari
...Students use technology tools to process data and report results. c. Students evaluate and select new information resources and technological innovations based on the appropriateness for specific tasks. Evidence of Understanding Performance Task Vignette(s): Your groups have been invited by Dakota Archery to submit an idea for a new African Safari for next winter. All ideas will be presented at a cultural fair. Each group will have a booth where they will present their safari ideas. The presentation will include a website of information on a selected area of Africa, a PowerPoint presentation on the s...
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    Grade Level: 9-12

  38.   Kidding Around Down Under
...achievements in the sport of choice. 3. Research an Olympic sport that does not get much attention, or one that is not included in the Olympics. Some sponsors of these sports are the National Hot Rod Association and the Young American Bowling Alliance. Other sports you could research are ping-pong, archery, and the rodeo. Find out about a teen who has excelled in the sport you select and write a newspaper article about his or her latest achievement. 4. The Special Olympics gives people with disabilities the opportunity to compete. Look for articles in your paper on this event, or look online at (http:...
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    Grade Level: 6-12

  39.   Innovation and Origins of Sport
...chieve. Most of us, however, know very little about their sports. The following are a list of Paralympic sports currently included in the International Paralympic Games. Divide into groups and prepare seminar presentations on these sports, their history, their adaptations, rules and major athletes. Archery, Athletics, Basketball, Boccia, Cycling, Equestrian, Football, Goalball, Judo, Powerlifting, Sailing, Shooting, Swimming, Table Tennis, Volleyball, Wheelchair Basketball, Wheelchair Fencing, Wheelchair Rugby, Wheelchair Tennis, Alpine Skiing, Sledge Hockey, Nordic Skiing, Wheelchair Curling. An exce...
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    Grade Level: 3-5

  40.   Rocks, Ice and Everything is Sometimes Nice
..., to play the game is to speak a distinct language. Students are to locate another sport with its own language and find the origins of those words. For example, why is the blue line in hockey blue? Why is a score of two under par in golf called an eagle? And what is the history of the bull's eye in archery? Once students have compiled a list of at least five words, they are to present their findings to the rest of the class. Lesson 2. Breaking down the rules. The better you understand the rules of a sport, the more enjoyable it is to play and watch. In groups of 2-3 students, students are to present a...
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