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Annenberg Media: Learner.org
This project provides immediate and FREE access to Annenberg Media productions for educational purposes. This site includes educational resources such as in class videos for viewing on demand or for purchase, teacher workshops and courses, and telecourses.... (Learn more)
Format: website/lesson plan
Provided by: Annenberg Media
Five artists of the Mexican Revolution
In this ARTESEDGE lesson, students research the major events and personalities in the Mexican Revolution, and explore how these people and events influenced the art being created at that time in Mexico. Using the guided directives, students learn about... (Learn more)
Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Visual Arts Education, Second Languages, and Social Studies)
Provided by: ArtsEdge
La vie en cave!
Speleology, the scientific study of caves, began in France with Edouard Martel. It's only appropriate that elementary French students learn their cave-art vocabulary by studying the caves of France. In this highly kinetic lesson, students will explore cave... (Learn more)
Format: lesson plan (grade 3–5 Second Languages)
Provided by: EDSITEment
NEA: National Education Association
Classroom help, educational materials, legislation, publications, Read Across America, technology, and more from the United States national professional education organization. (Learn more)
Format: website/lesson plan
Provided by: NEA
UNC-TV Online
General overview of UNC-TV, broadcast schedules, description of educational services, and related information. (Learn more)
Format: website/lesson plan
Utah Education Network
Educational resources from the state of Utah which include lesson plans, assessment tools, activities, student interactives, and much more. (Learn more)
Format: website/lesson plan
The world of Haiku
In this lesson, students explore the traditions and conventions of haiku, comparing this classic form of Japanese poetry to a related genre of Japanese visual art and composing haiku of their own. (Learn more)
Format: lesson plan (grade 6–8 Visual Arts Education, English Language Arts, and Social Studies)
Provided by: EDSITEment