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LessonCorner Directory Results for Community
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2. Building Classroom Community
Students will begin to practice critical-observation and prewriting skills as they learn to recognize and embrace diversity.
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3. To Matou Wahi - Our Place
In this English On-line teaching unit students are encouraged to investigate and explore the history of their local community.
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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 8892 for Community
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1. The Community Builder Lesson Plan
The Community Builder Lesson Plan Home The Community Builder Technology Projects Lesson Plans Author: Melissa Baker, Amanda Bolen, Kasey Sliva School Projects Scholarly Papers Grade: 2^nd Integrated Disciplines: Social Science Awards/ Honors & Volunteer Activities State or National Standards: Links Page Resume Be...
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2. The Community Builder LP
+ + -+- -+- + + The Community Builder LP Home The Community Builder Technology Resume Lesson Plan Activities Papers Teaching Philosophy Author: Melissa Baker, Amanda Bolen, Kasey Sliva Research Student Teaching Grade: 2^nd Integrated Disciplines: Social Science State or National Standards: bullet NSS-G.K.-12.2 bullet NSS-G.K.-12...
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3. Communities Introduction Lesson Plan
...and Kasey Sliva Projects Scholarly Grade: 2^nd Integrated Disciplines: Social Science Papers Awards/ Honors & Volunteer State or National Standards: Activities Links Page Resume Belize NSS-G.K.-12.2 Mission Trip ESL Teacher NSS-G.K.-12.4 Toolbox Objectives: To have a better understanding of what a community is. For the students to identify several types communities they are involved in. To have a better understand of what a role is and what roles they play in their community. Assessment: Students will present their drawings of what their community looks like and of three people who work in their school...
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4. Community Close-Up Brochures Community Close-Up Brochures
Community Close-Up Brochures Social Studies Students will express a personal view of the land areas, buildings, schools, stores, and cultural events that make their community unique. What You Need Large sheets of construction paper (folded into thirds) Tourist brochures, newspapers, and other community print...
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5. Communities Introduction LP
...ume Lesson Plan Activities Papers Teaching Philosophy Research Author: Melissa Baker, Amanda Bolen, and Kasey Student Sliva Teaching Grade: 2^nd Integrated Disciplines: Social Science State or National Standards: · NSS-G.K.-12.2 · NSS-G.K.-12.4 Objectives: · To have a better understanding of what a community is. · For the students to identify several types communities they are involved in. · To have a better understand of what a role is and what roles they play in their community. Assessment: · Students will present their drawings of what their community looks like and of three people who work in their...
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6. Community Brochures
Community Brochures by Karin Otto adopted by Valerie Hodge Grade: 2/3 Lesson: Social Studies/Personal Planning Length: 45 min. Learning Outcomes: It is expected that the students will: demonstrate a willingness to participate in the development of a healthy school or community Integrated Resource Package 1995...
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7. Places in My Community
Places in My Community Primary Subject - Social Studies Grade Level - 1 Objective: The students will demonstrate their understanding of community by identifying pictures of their neighborhood and defining the purpose of each location. Materials: Various photographs of key locations within the community. You could also use...
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8. Our Community - Is It Our Pride, Or Our Problem?
Our Community - Is It Our Pride, Or Our Problem? created by Christine Michaud & Teresa Cameron Grade: 2/3 Critical Task: To collect and classify community information in order to analyze the community prides and the community problems. Does the article make you happy or sad for your community? Overview: The stude...
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9. Candid Camera
...de to Solid Waste Management. NJ Dept of Environmental Protection, Div. of Solid Waste Management) GRADE LEVELS: K-3 SUBJECT AREAS: language arts, art, photography CONCEPT: Why is litter a problem? What can we do about it? OBJECTIVE: Students will appreciate the negative effects litter has on their community. MATERIALS: camera - photographic film - community map KEYWORDS: litter, community PROCEDURE: 1. Assign students to investigate areas of unsightly litter in their community for a week. At the end of the week, discuss the various areas and mark them on a community map. Discuss why there is a litter p...
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10. Comparing Communities Lesson Plan
...rly Papers Awards/ Grade: 2^nd Integrated Disciplines: Social Science, Art Honors & Volunteer Activities Links Page State or National Standards: Resume Belize Mission Trip · NSS-G.K.-12.4 ESL Teacher Toolbox · NSS-G.K.-12.5 Objectives: Students will: · Understand that there is more than one type of community. · Compare and contrast the different types of communities, more specifically urban and rural communities. · Make a model of urban and rural communities. Assessment · Each group will be assessed on their presentation of a model of either an urban or a rural community to the class. Materials: · Sciss...
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