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- Beginning biography research
- Encyclopedia research skills will be taught using biographies of famous people. This is one lesson in a collaborative unit taught by both the classroom teacher and library media coordinator
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2–3 English Language Arts and Information Skills)
- By Joan Milliken.
- Differentiating Instruction in Online Courses: Online course syllabus
- Syllabus for the course Differentiating Instruction in Online Courses which helps teachers tailor online instruction to meet the unique learning styles of specific students.
- Format: syllabus
- Exploring the 1835 NC Constitutional Convention
- This Internet Scavenger Hunt allows students to read the actual proceedings of the 1835 Constitutional Convention while they discover for themselves some of the significant amendments that were made. The activity also sets the foundation for class discussions about why the state Constitution was amended in 1835 and what impact the amendments had on religious groups, free blacks, and American Indians.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 8 Social Studies)
- By Barbara Jean.
- Mill villages
- In North Carolina in the New South, page 3.4
- Excerpt from D. A. Tompkins' 1899 textbook for cotton mill owners, explaining rationale and design for millworkers' housing. Includes photographs, plans, and historical commentary.
- Format: book
- Marketing Song of Roland: The Movie
- This enrichment and review lesson ties the French epic poem Song of Roland to workforce development marketing skills. It allows students to imagine themselves as entrepreneurs engaged in marketing schemes for Song of Roland: The Movie as they read the epic in English world literature class.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 English Language Arts)
- By Betty Eidenier.
- Nothing exceptional
- For teachers, the task is to determine which strategies will help students with learning disabilities succeed, both in our classrooms and beyond.
- By Janet Ploghoft.
- Don't put it down, put it up!
- In a fifth grade classroom based around projects, everything has its place. This classroom profile shows you the design and purpose of Debra Harwell-Braun's fifth-grade classroom.
- By Kathleen Casson.
- Heaven or Groundhog Day?
- This unit is designed to appeal to adolescents with its non-print text base, the movie Groundhog Day. The pre-viewing activities prepare students for the allusions in the movie and include cultural literacy. The teacher can pick and choose from the activities to apply the concept of personal growth. The teacher may select from activities for science, workplace ethics, music, computer competency, and English language arts. The teacher may modify any of the attachments to suit the students' needs and interests.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 English Language Arts and Social Studies)
- By David Melton and Julia Millush.
Resources on the web
- Mexico - Splendors of Thirty Centuries
- On-line version of an exhibition of Meso-American artifacts and art work from ancient civilizations through European conquest. (Learn more)
- Format: website/general
- Provided by: Texas Council for the Humanities
- Views of the National Parks
- This site offers virtual tours of twelve national parks. These tours consist of photographs, information, and interactive views for exploration. A section of teaching resources provides lesson plans and activities correlated to national standards for all four... (Learn more)
- Format: website/lesson plan
- Provided by: National Park Service