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Descriptive Language- Lesson Plans and Resources Lesson Plan for Descriptive Language (Adjectives) Grade Level: upper elem. students Goal: Students can identify descriptive language and determine when to use it in their writing. Students use descriptive language that clarifies and enhances ideas (e.g., describes familia...

2.   FactCheckED.org
The Language of Deception It?s a phased withdrawal, not a retreat. Except that the terms actually mean the same thing. But ?retreat? sounds much worse, so savvy politicians avoid using it. That?s because they understand that there is a difference between the cognitive (or literal) meaning and the emotive meaning...

3.   Grammar
...Cupboard and pick out excerpts that contain incorrect grammar and punctuation. ? Students will be able to write the excerpts the way they are in the book and then make them more complete on their paper. ? Students will be able to explain why the excerpts are written like that in the Native American language. ASSESSMENT: ? Students will read a chapter of Indian in the Cupboard and pick out the excerpts that contain incorrect grammar and punctuation. ? Students will write the excerpts like they are in the book, and then make them more complete on their paper. ? Students will look at phrases from the Nati...

4.   Check My Writing
Home K-2 Language Arts Lesson Plans Original Lesson Plan Diversity Check My Writing: Multicultural Awareness and Appreciation Adaptation Original lesson plan retrieved from the Ohio Department of Education web site http:// ims.ode.state.oh.us/ODE/IMS/Lessons/Content/Check_My_Writing.doc; adaptation by Debra L. Clark,...

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Spanish 3 - Lesson 1 Culture & Language Getting Started Activities Final Project Getting Started Home Room Have you ever wished you could travel to another country? Well, in this lesson your wish will come true. You will select any Spanish-speaking Activities country you would like to visit. You will gather the information and present it...

6.   Sneetches: Multicultural Awareness and Appreciation Adaptation
...L. Clark, PhD This lesson plan, adapted for multicultural awareness and appreciation as well as a diversity of learners, addresses the following Ohio academic benchmarks: K-2 A Social Studies: Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities K-2 B Social Studies: Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities K-3 Language Arts: Reading Process: Concepts of Print, Comprehension Strategies B and Self-Monitoring Strategies K-3 Language Arts: Reading Process: Concepts of Print, Comprehension Strategies C and Self-Monitoring Strategies K-3 Language Arts: Reading Process: Concepts of Print, Comprehension Strategies E and S...

7.   Instant Replay :: Anytime, Anywhere Learning
...time time. Tools, jobs, and skills used in the pit crew are portrayed. Students can suggest topics for future programs by e-mailing eyewonder@scetv.org. The program's new Web site contains teacher guides with standards in addition to creative student activities: www.eye-wonder.org. Subjects English Language Arts: Reading English Language Arts: Writing English Language Arts: Communication English Language Arts: Research Foreign Language: Cultures Foreign Language: Connections Guidance: Career Education Mathematics: Numbers and Operations Social Studies: Production, Distribution and Consumption: Economic...

8.   Understanding Body Language
...ace Transparent LESSON Transparent Space SUBMISSION Space Transparent DISCUSSION Transparent Space FORUM Space Transparent Transparent Space TEXT VERSION Space Transparent ADMINISTRATOR Transparent Space LOGIN Space Transparent Space This site is Bobby Approved. Rate This Lesson "UNDERSTANDING BODY LANGUAGE" This lesson is rated 0 ouf of 5 stars (Not Rated) LESSON OVERVIEW Students explore the impact of body language on HEALTH relationships by demonstration, worksheets and role plays. Subject Area Icon DEVELOPMENT LEVEL OBJECTIVE C. Acquire Skills and Strategies 1. Identify and Transparent practice eff...

9.   UCLA CEAS Educational Resources: Lesson 5, Japanese language
UCLA Center for East Asian Studies Educational Resources Lesson 5, Japanese Language Objectives: Students will be able to speak and recognize a few words in Japanese. Materials: Access to a computer lab hooked up to the WWW. Focus: How would you communicate with someone from Japan. Time Teacher Procedure Student Activity 5 min. Instruct all students to go to this Type in URL and wai...

10.   Celebrate What's Right With the World
Lesson Plans Monthly Theme: September & May- Celebrate What?s Right in My World Suggested Grade Level: Primary/Upper Elementary Links to Curriculum Outcomes: + Language development + You and Your World- K Lesson Objectives: Develop a list of positive language (verbal) and recognize improvement and effort, not accomplishment. Resource/Materials: Introduction: Read Ways to Say Hooray Activities: Brainstorm ideas in groups. Send home for homework with parents. Conclus...


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