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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 105 for Cranes
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1. Sadako and Her Cranes
Sadako and Her Cranes Home Technology Projects Lesson Plans Sadako and Her Cranes Resume Important Teaching Papers Latosha Ridner Senior Research Activities Student Frankie Hannan Teaching Nebraska State Standards Ashley Roberts Subject ? Social Studies, Language Arts, Art Grade Level- 5-6 8.1.9 Students will be describe...
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2. Journey North Crane
Reading and Writing Connections for this selection: A Tale of Two Cranes How Do Wild and Costume-raised Whoopers Compare? Reading Strategies: Summarize Main Idea and Details Compare and Contrast Details from the Text Classify Information Described in the Text Make Inferences and Draw Conclusions Make Text-to-Self Connections Ask Questions and Make Predictions to Set a Pu...
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3. Instant Replay :: Anytime, Anywhere Learning
Go Instant Replay Home All Series A-Z Site Help Contact Us Program Cranes 00:07:54 PLAY VIDEO MORE VIDEOS Tool Box " " Educator + " " ITV - Instructional Television " " Knowitall.org About This Program Eye Wonder Cranes In Eye Wonder Cranes, a construction site is explored. The parts and functions of a crane are explained as well as specializing the crane for different pr...
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4. Journey North Crane
...Purpose for Reading Classify Information Connect to Prior Knowledge and Build Background Knowledge (About Reading Strategies) Vocabulary banding, dominant, bonded, intruder, aggressive, cohort, humanely euthanized Read Revisit Reflect Read Read nonfiction books and magazine articles about whooping cranes. View photographs and videos of whooping cranes. Encourage students to collect descriptive details about whooping cranes from the books, photographs, and videos. Use questions that help students focus on unique physical and behavioral characteristics of whooping cranes: How are whooping cranes simil...
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5. Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes
Key Word Search DDNCurriculum Advanced SearchFull Unit of Study ListingSubmit a New Unit Home DDN Curriculum Components for Unit of Study 1116 Unit of Study Title: Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes Topic Area: Communications/Language Arts Grade Level: 3-5 Time Frame: Key Words: Sadako, Paper Cranes, Japan Unit Designer: Mindy Whisler (MW052) Unit Designer E-mail: Mindy.Whisler@k12.sd.us School District: Parker Date Added: 7/25/2002 11:51:35 AM Date Last Revised: 7/25/2002 11:51:35 AM Peer Revi...
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6. Journey North Crane
...ents' Prior Knowledge) Prior to reading the selection, have students imagine being a whooping crane flying north on its migratory route. Have them list questions and predictions based on the title of the article. Examples: What are the possible dangers that make the journey treacherous for whooping cranes? How can the dangers be managed to help make the journey less treacherous? Who must take responsibility for the dangers? Encourage students to brainstorm anticipatory questions using Who? What? Where? When? Why? How? (Asking Questions and Making Predictions to Set a Purpose for Reading) Read "Migrat...
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7. Crows and Cranes Lesson Plan @ Innovative Classroom
...e Homemade Ice Cream Members "One-difference" Classification Train Free What is the Bill of Rights? Members The Missing Word Free Draw a Scientist Members Fact versus Opinion Lesson Plans Free Steal the Bacon Members MLK Internet Physical Education Photo Timeline Free The African American Crows and Cranes Inventor Members National Anthems of the Objectives: Students will use their listening skills, quicken their physical World reaction time, and practice various locomotion skills while cooperating with team members in order to play a tag game. They will also be able to Free Can You Sell recognize the...
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8. Journey North: A Global Study of Wildlife Migration: Monarch Butterfly
...>> Journey North engages students in a global study of wildlife migration and seasonal change. K-12 students share their own field observations with classmates across North America. They track the coming of spring through the migration patterns of monarch butterflies, robins, hummingbirds, whooping cranes, gray whales, bald eagles? and other birds and mammals; the budding of plants; changing sunlight; and other natural events. Find migration maps, pictures, standards-based lesson plans, activities and information to help students make local observations and fit them into a global context. Widely cons...
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9. BY: Janet Bragg
LESSON PLAN: Sadako and the 1000 Paper Cranes BY: Janet Bragg, Lebanon, IN; June 30, 1997 Purpose: The purpose of this lesson is to acquaint students with the Japanese culture and an event affecting Japanese and American relationships. This lesson will additionally endeavor to develop the understanding that the desire for influences all culture...
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10. Journey North Crane
...ad Connect to students' prior knowledge by asking them the following questions: Why do some bird species fly in V formation? How do birds fly long distances? How much flapping and gliding do birds do during a migratory journey? Build background knowledge by viewing photographs and video of whooping cranes in flight. (Geese flying in V formation could also be used.) Introduce the selection by making anticipatory predictions: As you think about the title and the subtitle of this article, what facts do you think the author will include in this article? What questions do you think a reader will find answ...
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