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- Overhand throwing
- The students will perform the skills of throwing overhand. This is the third lesson in Manipulative Activities Unit in 2nd quarter that follows lesson on throwing a ball underhand.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3–5 )
- By Bozena Mielczak.
- Underhand throwing
- The students will perform the skills of throwing underhand. This is the second lesson in Manipulative Activities Unit in 2nd quarter that follows lesson on rolling a ball.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 1–3 Healthful Living)
- By Bozena Mielczak.
- Rounding ball
- This lesson is designed to help students become more efficient at rounding numbers to tens and hundreds using mental math methods. It will help students become quick thinkers and stay focused.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3 Mathematics)
- By Brenda Seymour.
- A potter at work near Jodhpur, India

- A potter near Jodhpur, India, is throwing a pot on the wheel. He is wearing a tan shirt with blue pants. He squats near the wheel near a bowl of slip -- clay mixed with water. Several people stand watching in the background.
- Format: image/photograph
- Ultimate frisbee
- Ultimate frisbee is a game that can be played on a regular gym floor. Students will use a combination of passing and catching skills. Ultimate frisbee is a good cardiovascular workout. Students will also be able to work on teamwork skills.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Healthful Living)
- By Susie Shelton.
- Young boys carry bamboo poles with soldier figures at Independence Day parade

- Young boys carry bamboo poles mounted with soldier figures at Independence Day parade. The boy in front, who wears a red elementary school T-shirt, holds up a float showing an Indonesian revolutionary fighter. The constructed figure has long dark hair, a moustache,...
- Format: image/photograph
- Dribbling a ball with a hand
- After this lesson, student should be aware of 4 critical components of dribbling a ball (on the side, no higher than waist, pushing the ball down, and looking up) and be able to dribble a ball applying at least 3 of them.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 1–2 Healthful Living)
- By Bozena Mielczak.
- Tennis ball can relay
- Through tennis ball can relays, reading will be integrated into the physical education program. This will be done with instructions written on slips of paper. In relay form, students will pull them out of a tennis ball can one at a time and perform each task.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2–3 Healthful Living)
- By Nancy Lee.
- Fort Raleigh: Earthworks

- A reconstruction of the earthen fort built by the first European settlers of Roanoke Island in 1585. The fort is the only structure from the Roanoke settlement whose location has been located exactly. After intensive archaeological studies and excavation from...
- Format: image/photograph
- Fort Raleigh: Earthworks and entrance to fort

- A reconstruction of the earthen fort built by the first European settlers of Roanoke Island in 1585. The fort is the only structure from the Roanoke settlement whose location has been located exactly. After intensive archaeological studies and excavation from...
- Format: image/photograph
- Physical and chemical changes
- This is a PowerPoint presentation to help students distinguish between physical and chemical changes. It includes teacher demonstrations to check the students' understanding.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 8 Science)
- By Louise Whealton.
- Fort Raleigh: Interior of fort

- A reconstruction of the earthen fort built by the first European settlers of Roanoke Island in 1585. This photograph shows the interior of the fort, taken from the entrance. The fort is the only structure from the Roanoke settlement whose location has been...
- Format: image/photograph
- The parts of a lesson plan
- In Web Publishing & Collaboration Guide, page 1.4
- If you're thinking of submitting a lesson plan to LEARN NC, this primer will acquaint you with the various parts of a lesson plan and explain what should be included.
- Format: article/help
- Fort Raleigh: Closeup of earthworks and palisade

- A reconstruction of the earthen fort built by the first European settlers of Roanoke Island in 1585. A palisade is visible to the left of the entrance to the fort. A sign reads "Fragile Earthenworks -- Please Do Not Climb." The fort is the only structure from...
- Format: image/photograph
- Fort Raleigh: Earthworks and palisade

- A reconstruction of the earthen fort built by the first European settlers of Roanoke Island in 1585. A palisade is visible atop the earthworks. A sign reads "Fragile Earthenworks -- Please Do Not Climb." The fort is the only structure from the Roanoke settlement...
- Format: image/photograph
- All about trash
- Students will discover which kinds of trash break down naturally and which do not when they make their own landfills.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3 Science)
- By Dawn Gilbert.
- Sheila Florence oral history excerpt
- Sheila Florence was one of the first students to desegregate schools in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. When she began attending Chapel Hill Junior High School in 1962, she endured hurtful treatment from her white classmates, who refused to sit by her, used racial...
- Format: audio/interview
- Goals, goals, goals
- Students will be introduced to the benefits of goal-setting and the steps in the goal setting process. A group activity with a ball will give students practice in all steps of the process and an opportunity to see the benefits of setting goals.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K–8 Guidance)
- By Pat Nystrom.
- Of earth, water, and fire: World pottery traditions
- In this lesson, a photo analysis activity helps students learn about pottery traditions from around the world. Students discuss how these traditions are similar to and different from one another.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6–8 Visual Arts Education and Social Studies)
- By Eric Eaton.
- Conversations, questions, and answers for a beginning teacher
- A kindergarten teacher begins her career with an excellent support network.
- By Kathleen Casson.