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Education World Social Studies. Treasured Comments. Va. Reane Heese, who teaches at Springfield Nebraska Elementary School, submitted this lesson in which students fill treasure chests with positive, self esteem building comments about each other. Grades 2 5Traveling Community Journal Project. Pauline Finlay, who teaches at Holy Trinity Elementary School in Torbay, Newfoundland Canada, submitted this weeks lesson in which students traveling journals teach them about communities and cultures. Grades 2 8Game Board Review. NET0111-3.jpg' alt='Lynda Creating Dynamic Menus' title='Lynda Creating Dynamic Menus' />Kris Gazdziak, who teaches at Naperville Illinois Central High School, submitted this weeks lesson, which provides a great review game for all grades, all subjects. Grades K 1. 2Cooperative Group Spelling Game. Jane York, who teaches at Chimneyrock Elementary School in Cordova, Tennessee, submitted this weeks lesson, which offers a fun and active game that can be used to reinforce spelling or vocabulary words. Grades 3 8An Experiment in Unfair TreatmentPrejudice. Pauline Finlay, who teaches at Holy Trinity Elementary School in Torbay, Newfoundland Canada, submitted this lesson, which offers a simple experiment to help launch a discussion of unfair treatment and prejudicebias. Grades 3 1. 2Outgroup Experiment Reveals Bias, Stereotyping. Marcie Pachter, who teaches at Palm Beach Community College in Lake Worth, Florida, submitted this weeks lesson, which includes an activity to let students experience the bias and stereotyping often experienced by people who are different. Grades 6 1. 2Puzzle Boxes for Any Subject. Lynda Creating Dynamic Menus' title='Lynda Creating Dynamic Menus' />Submitted by Pauline Finlay. This lesson can be done daily or used as a special weekly lesson. Students love the anticipation of a Puzzle Box Its an opportunity to challenge students and reward them for using critical thinking skills. Grades 3 5, 6 8Edible Resource Map Submitted by Nichole Stoltze. Students create resource maps and map keys, then eat them Lynda Photoshop CC 2017 Tutorial Series 2017. My First Patriotic Recorder Book, L. C Harnsberger 7891397005210 Sons Da Natureza, Various Artists 9781408688519 1408688514 Mosaic Gleanings. Online video resource for expert instruction and inspiration about Adobe products. Grades 3 5, 6 8State History Quiz Show. Submitted by Allen Mincher. In this familiar game format, students are provided with answers and asked to supply the correct questions. Grades 3 5, 6 8, 9 1. Clear the Cobwebs Submitted by Pam Gregory. This lesson provides a fun way for students to brush up on material after a weekend or before a test. Grades K 1. 2LighthousesSubmitted by Joanne Hughes. In this lesson the students will learn about the differences between fiction and non fiction books. The students will listen to the book Beacons of Light by Gail Gibbons and work in cooperative groups to identify different characteristics and facts concerning lighthouses and their history. Once the students listen for information they are ready to play a trivia game. Grades 3 5Make a Great Web Page Submitted by Thomas R. Brown. Students and teachers learn how to make a Web page. Grades 6 8, 9 1. Its a Puzzle Submitted by Heidi Slavin. Students put together puzzles created from pictures of items related to current courses of study. Grades 6 8Underground Rails The New York City Subway System. Submitted by Raymundo V. De Jesus. Students explore the New York City subway system as a link to the people and places of New York City. Purple3/v4/0c/08/41/0c0841db-45dd-0d76-ca5c-9b715e775033/source/800x500bb.jpg' alt='Lynda Creating Dynamic Menus' title='Lynda Creating Dynamic Menus' />Grades 3 5, 6 8, 9 1. Welcome to My Community Submitted by Tasha Noe. Browse%20Course.png' alt='Lynda Creating Dynamic Menus' title='Lynda Creating Dynamic Menus' />Students create a Welcome to Our Community brochure to display in the classroom. Grades K 2, 3 5, 6 8Self EsteemClass Pride. Submitted by Kimberlee Woodward. This is a lesson plan to bolster student self esteem and to build class pride. It would be a great way to start the school year Grades 3 53. Public Policy Questions to Energize Your GovernmentHistory Classroom Debates. Michael Boyer, who teaches at Providence Day School in Charlotte, North Caroplina, submitted this lesson that offers 3. Grades 9 1. 2Art On Trial A Mock Court ActivityDiane Franken, who teaches at Lincoln Academy of Integrated Arts in Davenport, Iowa, submitted this lesson in which students take on different roles as they determine which work of art will be constructed in their community park. Grades 3 1. 2Wall of Peace. Mary E. Noyes with Barrie Citrowske, who teaches at Minneota Minnesota Public School, submitted this weeks lesson in which students essays are used to build a classroom Wall of Peace. Grades 5 1. 2Bill of Rights. Adam Burkett, a student at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, submitted this lesson, in which students explore the Bill of Rights by identifying the right that relates to each of a dozen scenarios. Grades 6 1. 2Drawing Lesson Improves Communication Skills. Submitted by Rob Ford. In this simple, fun partner activity, an art activity challenges students to become better communicators. Grades 3 5, 6 8, 9 1. Childrens Books Teach Diversity, Respect. Submitted Joanne E. Hughes. Students compare themes, characters, settings, and other aspects of two childrens books that teach diversity and respect. Grades 3 5Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances. Submitted by Glenn Day. In this introductory lesson, students will recognize the importance of understanding how the separate powers of the three branches of government work together, in a checks and balances system, to form a single unit of government. El Amante Perfecto Pdf. Grades 9 1. 2Who in the World Is. Va. Reane Heese, who teaches at Springfield Nebraska Elementary School, submitted this lesson in which students scan the newspaper for information. Grades 3 83. 6 Public Policy Questions to Energize Your GovernmentHistory Classroom Debates. Michael Boyer, who teaches at Providence Day School in Charlotte, North Caroplina, submitted this lesson that offers 3. Carter Cruise Receives. Grades 9 1. 2Drawing Lesson Improves Communication Skills. Submitted by Rob Ford. In this simple, fun partner activity, an art activity challenges students to become better communicators. Grades 3 5, 6 8, 9 1. Opinion Articles. Submitted by Lisa Nash. Lisa Nash, who teaches at Hunter Elementary School in Brownstown, Michigan, submitted this weeks lesson. Students research newspaper topics and write opinion articles in newspaper style format Grades 6 8Writing Newsletters Submitted by Joanne Hughes. Students listen to the teacher read the book DeadlineGail Gibbons and learn about newspapers. The class brainstorms differences between newspapers and newsletters. The students are then asked to choose a favorite topic and create the front page of their own newsletter. Grades 3 5How Are You Doing With My CrusadeSubmitted by Terrie Lynn Bittner. Students learn about women who fought for change and explore the current status of the battles they fought. Grades 6 8, 9 1. Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances. Submitted by Glenn Day. In this introductory lesson, students will recognize the importance of understanding how the separate powers of the three branches of government work together, in a checks and balances system, to form a single unit of government. Grades 9 1. 2Team Up for Sports Marketing. Va. Reane Heese, who teaches at Springfield Elementary School in Omaha, Nebraska, submitted this weeks lesson, in which students create and market their own sports franchises. Grades 3 1. 2Money Management Grocery Shopping for a Family Profile. Shirley Huinink, who teaches at Laurentian Hills Christian School in Kitchener, Ontario Canada, submitted this weeks lesson in which students work in groups to create menus and shopping lists for one of five profiled families. Grades 6 1. 2Shopping Spree. Submitted by Julie Graves.