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Diversity lesson plans and Activities. AfricanAmerican Author Studies Celebrate diversitywith an author studies program that focuses on African-American writers. http://teacher.scholastic.com/professional/teachdive/
Extractions: Today's classroom student body represents more diversity than ever. Stay on top of your students' needs by offering the most culturally informed curriculum. Browse through this month's Teacher Feature lesson plans, activities, and professional resources to help you meet the challenges of the diverse classroom.
Lesson Plans For Diversity ZENOBIA. lesson plans IDEAS. lesson plans with Authors. Teaching Latinto Diverse Student Populations in the Same Classroom. for Indian http://montgomery.cas.muohio.edu/zenobia/lessons.htm
Extractions: ZENOBIA Lesson Plans with Authors Teaching Latin to Diverse Student Populations in the Same Classroom for Indian Hills High School, Ohio by Sherwin Little. Includes examples of assessment, personalized goal setting, and other useful strategies for encouraging aquisition of Latin Articles Bibliographies Educ. Materials ACL Homepage Contact Us ... Zenobia Home Search
U.S. Diversity - Multicultural Lesson Plans This lesson explores the diversity in our county. of wardrobe pieces provided byteacher/students Teacher Reflection Return to Multicultural lesson plans. http://204.98.1.2/passport/lessonplan/lessons/usdiversity.html
Extractions: The United States identity has been created from the contributions of a diverse population. This lesson explores the diversity in our county. Many people admire the fact that many diverse people were involved in the creation of the United States. These people bring with them their unique backgrounds of their ancestry, belief systems, and ideology. By researching a historical figure that influenced our national identity in a significant way, students will begin to appreciate how important the contributions are from diverse individuals. Assessed Standards and BenchmarksJefferson County Students will write a formal research paper on the historical figure they chose (from a teacher prepared list) including information on this persons diverse background and contribution to our country. A rubric for this research paper should be used. Students will prepare a written monologue sharing the information they uncovered during the research for their formal report. A checklist for this oral presentation, including eye contact, voice projection, etc., should be used. Teacher will keep an ongoing record of anecdotal notes and observations.
Midwest States - Multicultural Lesson Plans US that incorporates a literature study, which examines concepts of diversity. byGloria Rothstein, Scholastic 1995 Teacher Reflection Return to lesson plans. http://204.98.1.2/passport/lessonplan/lessons/midweststates.html
Extractions: Literature can be used to help overcome fears. Fears can be the basis of prejudice. Overcoming fears can create respect for diversity. This is the fourth of seven lessons focusing on the theme of Regions of the U.S. that incorporates a literature study, which examines concepts of diversity. This lesson can be used independently or as the fourth lesson in the unit. ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS STANDARD 6: Students locate, evaluate, and use relevant information sources for their reading, writing, speaking listening, and viewing. Benchmark (K-4) F: As students locate and use information, they will record and organize information. Addressed Standards and Benchmarks : English Language Arts Standard 2, Benchmark (K-4) A, Geography Standard 1, Benchmark (K-4) C, Geography Standard 2, Benchmark (K-4) B, History Standard 3, Benchmark (K-4) A
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Extractions: "Exploring Diversity" What your materials inspired me to think of is teaching a unit at the begining of the school year on diversity and the many different cultures that make up the United States of America. Teaching this unit on diversity and different cultures would emphasize that being different is what makes us all special and makes the United States so great. This would help any ESOL students feel more welcome and accepted in the classroom. In particular I thought that I could have the students all find out one culture that makes up their family's background and then study that country in terms of finding out a couple facts. This would help students learn more about their cultural background and it would also help educate the class. I also thought that the classroom could have a big world map and students could connect a picture representing them in Florida to a point in the country their family is from. This would help our class see where all of our families are orginally from. Maybe even have a dinner with the cultures of the world that students and their families would be invited to, and each student would bring a food from their culture.
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Extractions: Introducing the Term Biological Diversity (Grades K-12) Unit 1 - The Diversity of Where Unit 1a - Log Life (Grades 4-8) Unit 1b - Web It (Grades 4-12) Unit 1c - What is a Biome and Why Should I Care? (Grades 4-12) Unit 1d - Geology Affects Ecology (Grades 4-12) Unit 1e - Mapping Schoolyard Diversity (Grades 5-12)
Tolerance.org Teaching Tolerance Daily Lesson Plan Archive the Limitations of Stereotypes These ageappropriate lesson plans from the Hatredand Prejudice Teach young children a simple lesson in diversity with a http://www.tolerance.org/teach/expand/act/activity.jsp?cid=333
Extractions: Part 2: Developing Global Perspectives Grades 3-5 Grades 6-9 Grades 10-12 First Impressions ... Good News/Bad News/Who Cares? Part 2: Developing Global Perspectives We got to the town where we would do our training for the next three months, and I wondered where all the houses were because all I could see were garages, or what I thought were garages. The houses were very different from what my concept of a house was. There were no yards on the outside like I had grown up with in Minnesota. -Monica Fitzgerald People expected Americans to behave in a certain way. They expected all Americans to be blonde. They have a lot of U.S. movies and videos. . .people always expected Americans to be rich. -Jean Deal Although late 20th century advances in transportation and communications promise a smaller, more accessible world, we each perceive that world through the filters of our individual experiences and cultural development. Still, cross-cultural contact is a fact of our local, national, and global lives. It is more important than ever that each of us develop an inclusive global perspective that celebrates diversity and promotes tolerance. The experiences of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers like Monica Fitzgerald and Jean Deal illustrate the dual mission of the Peace Corps: to teach and to learn. A Volunteer learns quickly that her view of the world will be challenged daily by the unfamiliar. By living and working alongside host country residents, Volunteers also have the opportunity to demonstrate the diversity of American culture. The stories of Returned Volunteers are stories of adaptation and acceptance, of how to be at home anywhere in the world (see
Sample Lesson Plans Here are 10 sample lesson plans which each contain the focus of the lesson, the objectiveof the lesson, a Wild Edible Plants Focus on diversity. lesson Plan 5. http://ceres.ca.gov/tcsf/seg/page3.html
Marine Discovery Developed Lesson Plans Below is a table with lesson plans developed by Marine Discovery students at was theirfirst attempt to create a lesson plan Fish diversity Inquiry, Spring 2001, http://marinediscovery.arizona.edu/lessons.html
Extractions: Stations Registration Lesson Plans Your Feedback Marine Discovery K-12 Lesson Plans Below is a table with lesson plans developed by Marine Discovery students at the University of Arizona. The lessons are in varying degrees of completion. For many of the students, this was their first attempt to create a lesson plan. The " Rank " column is a quick assessment by the course director, Dr. Katrina Mangin, to help identify how far along each lessons is in the development process. Please fell free to test and/or alter any of the lessons below. If you have tried any of the lessons below, we would greatly appreciate it if you could take a minute and fill out a brief teacher evaluation form . Thank you. Title Date created Rank Fish Diversity Inquiry Spring 2001 Awesome Osmosis Spring 2001 Hurricanes Spring 2001 Feeding Habits of Marine Animals Spring 2001 Human Disturbance of the Marine Environment Spring 2001 Thermoregulation of Marine Mammals Spring 2001 Marine Mammals: Just Like Us Spring 2001 The Cool Communication of Cephalopods Fall 2000 Biology and Conservation of Sea Turtles Fall 2000
The Food Timeline--Food History Lesson Plans Food history lesson plans. students 1943The Rationing Challenge, interactive lessonfrom the diversity lessons Bread Around the World, Oklahoma City Public http://www.gti.net/mocolib1/kid/food2a.html
Extractions: Food history lesson plans history diversity economics food ads ... historic prices historic curriculum Consuming History: Investigating Food from Other Times and Places Around the World , New York Times, grades 6-12 Food in History , a multidisciplinary unit for middle schoolers History through the study of cookbooks , grades 7-8, AskERIC lesson plan , University of Illinois Extension, grades 3-8 Blueberries have roots! , IU.S. Highbush Council, grades K-6 Chocolate A Brief History of Chocolate , grades 6-7 Corn Curriculum , multidisciplinary units for elementary students Rice romp , U.S. Rice Producers, grades 4-7 Sandwich day! , grades K-6 Spices in Your Favorite Foods , grades 5-7 Origins of Agriculture , Indiana University, interactive high school lesson How the Ancient Maya used corn Foodways of the Rio Grande , elementary students Ancient Rome Cena Bene ancient Roman banquet , grades 6+ Medieval Europe Medieval Feasts , grades 3-4, AskERIC lesson plan 1492, Columbian Exchange Sharing our Differences , Smithsonian Institution, grades K-8 1492, Columbian Exchange
Extractions: Day 1: Tie to previous information. Last time we talked about everyones different intelligences and contributions to class. What other ways are we different? One difference is that we all have different family stories. Teacher tells his or her own family storywhere parents are from, how they came to the US, how they came to Phoenix. Students homework is to go home and interview a family member about their own family story, finding out specific countries of origin, narratives, and symbols that represent their history.
Extractions: The children will have a great time sampling the different foods and seeing the countries in the maps and brochures. They will hear first hand about that country ( things not often mentioned in textbooks). and it will make the lesson more memorable. This lesson could be adapted for reading classes also.
Art Activities And Lesson Plans For Exploring Diversity 14 Create masks of how diversity looks. 15. Activities artistic methods. lesson PlansMicrosoft has many well designed lessons and activities. study these. http://humanityquest.com/topic/art_activities/index.asp?theme1=diversity
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