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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 71 for Eagles
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1. Evil Eagles-Maria Chambers
Emergent Literacy Design: Evil Eagles Maria Chambers flying eagle Rationale: This lesson will help students to learn about the long /E/ sound. It is important for children to recognize phonemes in spoken word contexts. They will learn to recognize the long /E/ sound by learning a meaningful representation and letter symbol and they will...
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2. Eagle Quest
...prey, the bald eagle. Internet/Lesson Procedure: 1. Click on the internet links and search. 2. Answer the questions listed on the worksheet. 3. List any other interesting comments you have found about the bald eagle. Lesson Check out the live eagle cam - from Washington Department of Fish and Game Eagles On-line - Cam, Pictures, Video Clips, Eagle facts and Eagle sounds Check out the live eagle cam - somtimes offline 1. What are the scientific classifications for the bald eagle? Click on the links below to find the answers. Bald Eagle - Feature Creatures - Choose the Bald Eagle from the Feature Crea...
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3. Museum of Nebraska Art | School Services | Curriculum Unit | Paul Goble
...s programs school services membership artreach State Standard and Curriculum areas Nebraska Math 4.4.1; 4.4.3; 8.4.5 National Visual Arts 1,2,6 Assessment Use the state or district for Math and Visual Arts. Rubric generators Resources Museum of Nebraska Art Art information/vocabulary Adopted By The Eagles by Paul Goble, Simon/Schuster Children?s, New York, NY, ISBN 0-0273-65751 The Usborne Book of Art Skills by Fiona Watts, EDC Publishing, 10302 E. 55th Place, Tulsa, OK ISBN 0-7945-0351-9 Other books by Paul Goble, found in most libraries. South Dakota State Art Museum Materials Pastels or watercolor...
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4. Internet Lesson Plan #6
...or Track Star 16197: http://trackstar.hprtec.org/main/display.php3?track_id=16197 Part III: 5. PC with access to Microsoft Power Point 6. Averkey and television, or Proxima projector 7. Power Point presentation featuring the lines of the poem, ?The Eagle,? accompanied by pictures from a Web Site on eagles, and informational text from a Web Site on eagles. 8. Handout 3 ? two column chart wit questions regarding the different features of poetry and prose Procedures Before you begin this students should have some prior knowledge about the six traits of writing, as well as figurative language and literar...
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5. Biomagnification and bald eagles
...hapel Hill LEARN NC, a program of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Education, finds the most innovative and successful practices in K?12 education and makes them available to the teachers and students of North Carolina ? and the world. Lesson Plans Biomagnification and bald eagles In this activity, students will study biomagnification by using paper cutouts to represent food containing chemicals eaten by fish. The students will then repeat this activity but as an eagle collecting fish. The amount of chemicals taken in by each eagle will then be compared to amounts taken in by...
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6. Journey North: A Global Study of Wildlife Migration: Monarch Butterfly
...tudents 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 considered a best-practices mo...
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7. Travel Plans Travel Plans
...erence books containing information about animal migration. What to Do 1. Organize students into small groups. Ask each group to choose an animal that migrates each spring and fall. You might offer students a list of animals from which to choose; examples include lesser long-nosed bats, hawks, bald eagles, monarch butterflies, manatees, humpback whales, and hummingbirds. 2. Tell each group to research their chosen animal's migratory habits. They can use an online source or encyclopedias or other reference books to do their research. 3. Have students create a map showing their animal's migration route...
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8. Eagles and Other Raptors
...rd + 100 Days + Traveling Buddies + Classroom Pets + Pen Pals + Post Cards Chatroom Meetings Advertise <> Print Lesson Teachers.Net Nav Chat Center Teachers Administrators Grade Level Subjects States Interest Groups Projects Classified Ads Help Wanted Email: State: 668. Eagles and Other Raptors Science, level: Senior Posted Tue Oct 13 22:10:41 PDT 1998 by Kari S. Gabriel ( sitka@digisys.net). Flathead Valley Community College, Kalispell, MT USA Materials Required: List provided Activity Time: 3 1 hour class periods Concepts Taught: Wildlife Rehabilitation Eagles and Other...
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9. Resources for Teachers
...ion of a missal stand in the church. Work of Art Where would it be placed what would it hold. What material is it made up and what significance did silver play in the history of the country. Students will discuss the symbols in the piece and their significance in the church. They should discuss how eagles are used in this country as Description symbols and find examples of them? Student will describe the silver missal stand demonstrating knowledge of the elements and principles of art . While viewing a large image of the missal stand, discuss and research Large Image the process of creating it includ...
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10. Ashland University - Ashland, Ohio
...tment Explore Ashland of Music Celebrates Faculty CD Release embed(http://www.ashland.edu/ The Ashland University Department of Music fp.swf) will celebrate the release of Mutually Inclusive, the crossover jazz and classical CD by Dr. Thomas Reed, professor of music, on Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m., in the Eagles' Landing on the first floor of the Hawkins-Conard Student Center. more>> Upcoming Events Gold Bar 01/19 Women's Basketball Away 01/19 Swimming - Away 01/20 Wrestling Home space space 01/20 RA Selection Informational Meeting space space 01/21 Martin Luther King (no classes) 01/22 Last day to add clas...
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