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Extractions: Teacher Links LightSpan Embracing the Child National Center for Family Literacy The National Center for Family Literacy is a nonprofit organization supporting family literacy services for families across the United States through programming, training, research, advocacy, school initiatives , publications and dissemination. Apple Learning Resources Search Apple Learning resources to find specific resources by subject, sub-topic, content type, and grade level. View state specific standards associated with each resource. PBS Kids PBS kids is a noncommercial, safe and educational online space just for kids with interactive stories, games and activities. Sesame Street Sesame Street provides stories, games and activities for preschoolers, plus All the favorite Children's Television Workshop friends! AOL Teachers Source To tap into the resources of AOL TeachersSource, click the map to find lesson plans correlated to your state's standards or Search by Subject using filters to narrow your search. . Also check out AOL's Teacher Tools and Professional Development. The Phonics Room The Phonics Room is a website that teachers can use as a resource guide. There will be poems, songs, literature, and activities listed for every letter of the alphabet.
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Lesson Plans lesson plans and Activities Academy Curriculum Exchange (K5). Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5) provides 130 mini-lesson plans for the elementary school covering a variety of science topics. http://www.csun.edu/~vceed009/lesson.html
Extractions: Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5). Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5) provides 130 mini-lesson plans for the elementary school covering a variety of science topics. Among these are microscope use, mapping constellations, water pollution, studying owl pellets and caterpillars to butterflies. Academy Curriculum Exchange (6-8). Academy Curriculum Exchange (6-8) features 60 mini-lesson plans for many science topics covered in the middle school. Among these are weather forcasting, photosynthesis, building a psychrometer and "ph" and solvent activities. Academy Curriculum Exchange (9-12). Academy Curriculum Exchange (9-12) offers 22 mini-Lessons plans suitable for the high school science. Among these are chemistry magic, a parallax experiment with candles, and a magnetic fields activity. Access Excellence Activities Exchange. Access Excellence Activities Exchange contains an archive of hundreds of lessons and activities submitted by high school biology and life sciences teachers participating in the Access Excellence program. High school teachers will find the activities from the 1996 collection , the 1994-1995 collection , the 1996 Share-A-Thon collection , the partners collection , and the classic collection . Teachers can also search for individual activities from the Access Excellence archive. A new collection, "The Mystery Spot", will added in 1997.
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Extractions: Life Centered Career Education Life Centered Career Education (LCCE), is comprehensive functional curriculum based on classroom, home, and community environments. It has proven useful for a wide audience, from upper elementary school through high school, including general education students, students with learning disabilities, students with mild mental disabilities, and students at risk. Thoroughly researched and field-tested, it is the officially adopted transition curriculum of several states. To receive more information, call 1-888-232-7733, ext. 451. For information on LCCE Curriculum Training, check the CEC Web site or e-mail conteduc@cec.sped.org Daily Living Skills
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Extractions: COLUMNS Promoting Learning by Marv Marshall 4 Blocks by Cheryl Sigmon Ask the School Psychologist by Beth Bruno Online Classrooms by Leslie Bowman ... The Visually Impaired Child by Dave Melanson ARTICLES Seussational Reading Excitement - NEA's Read Across America: Too Much Reading Fun for Just One Day!... The 100th Day of School 100th Day Activities TelevisionDon't Trash ItControl It ... Tips for Substitute Teachers TEACHER INSPIRATION FEATURE From "I Don't Care" to "I Did It!" ON-SITE INSIGHTS Rules for Secondary Classrooms Block Scheduling REGULAR FEATURES Special Days This Month The Lighter Side of Teaching Marjan Glavac (BA, BEd, MA) is a professional speaker, teacher and author. He has used computers in education on the very first day he began teaching in 1982. Since that time, he has introduced thousands of students K-University, parents and teachers to computer technology and to the Internet through online courses, websites, classroom lessons, workshops, speeches, articles, computer columns, newsletters and his latest best selling book, The Busy Educators Guide To The World Wide Web 2ND EDITION (Foreword by Dr. Harry Wong author of The First Days Of School).
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Extractions: We've all known for a long time about soap and shampoo bottles that can be put to use in the classroom holding glue, water, whatever . Having just started wearing contact lenses, we've discovered another: the cleaning solution bottle. Smaller in size than soap bottles, with a flip top cap that won't get lost, these are great for glue, but you may want to use a small drill bit or a red-hot nail to make the hole larger. Anyone who wears contact lenses goes through this solution regularly, so have them save the bottles for you. Popcorn Day Reward your students with popcorn when they finally make it through their multiplication tables, to illustrate how steam and pressure can have explosive results, as an incentive to go one day without getting in trouble in the lunchroom or simply because it's Friday. Popcorn is quick and easy to make, doesn't cost much money and, no, a microwave oven is
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Extractions: There are many resources for educators and future educators on the Internet. This list of links below is not meant to be definitive or exhaustive, but instead a starting point or additional tool for preparing lesson plans and activities for students. As always, Internet safety is strongly advised, so please carefully read the warning message (click here). If you have suggestions for inclusion in this list, please send them to Adela Lopez , Program Coordinator. This site is under construction and new links will be added often. Links Directory Assessment Article and Example: What is an effective rubric? Teacher's First.Com Grading Ideas and Rubrics - Chicago Public Schools Grading Checklists for English - (English and Spanish) - Project Based Learning Grading Rubrics Galore - Rubrics for English, Research, Math, Science, Music, etc. from the Staff Room Classroom Management Behavior Report Printable Classroom Management - K-6 Educators About.com Classroom Management and ADD Good Behavior Charts Managing Inappropriate Behavior in the Classroom Resource Guide to Bullying - University of South Carolina Tips for Creating a Peaceful Classroom Diversity "Ism" Activity (Racism, Sexism, Heterosexualism, and Classism)
Extractions: Classroom Management, Management of Student Conduct, Effective Praise Guidelines, and a Few Things to Know About ESOL Thrown in for Good Measure One of the best and most highly recommended books on classroom management is available from Amazon.com. Click HERE to read about it and order it. Updated March 4, 2003 Surveys of graduates of education schools and colleges indicate that the #1 area of concern of new teachers is their feelings of inadequacy in managing classrooms. Despite clinical experiences, student teaching, and other observations in classroom settings, this problem has persisted. There is no elixir that will confer skill in this area of professional responsibility. We only wish there were. As previously mentioned, personal experience and research indicate that many beginning teachers have difficulty effectively managing their classrooms. While there is no one best solution for every problem or classroom setting, the following principles, drawn from a number of sources, might help. Classroom teachers with many years of experience have contributed to an understanding of what works and what doesn't work in managing classrooms and the behavior of students. The following information represents some of the things that good classroom teachers do to maintain an atmosphere that enhances learning. It is written in straightforward, non-preachy language. I think most students appreciate that. With that in mind, I truly hope this information is useful to you.
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