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Extractions: Serves the individual with little or no experience in the activity selected. Emphasis on beginner-level fundamental skills in seasonal activities for individual, dual, and team sports. HPE 101 BEGINNING SWIMMING 1 cr. HPE 102 BEGINNING BOWLING 1 cr. HPE 103 BEGINNING TENNIS 1 cr. HPE 104 BEGINNING BADMINTON AND TENNIS 1 cr. HPE 105 BEGINNING BADMINTON AND GOLF 1 cr. HPE 106 BEGINNING ARCHERY 1 cr. HPE 107 BEGINNING BILLIARDS 1 cr.
Extractions: Bold Point - Farmstay - Bed and Breakfast in a wilderness setting Homepage House details Cottage Rental details Organic foods ... E-Mail Farmstay Programs Living and working on our 10 acre property where we naturally raise sheep, chickens and organic vegetables becomes a farmstay. Bold Point Farmstay on Quadra Island, along coastal British Columbia / Vancouver Island, offers a unique way of combining a vacation with a learning and doing experience. We will teach you how to plant, sow and harvest produce from the garden. You can help us with animal husbandry and maintain the barn yard. Farmstay guests contribute about 4 hours farm help per day, the rest of the day is your time. You can hike and bike, canoe or kayak, explore Quadra and the other islands or indulge in summer reading lounging in the hammock under the Hazelnut tree. Y ou are invited to join us at Quadra's community choir, local festivals and fairs, movie nights, country dances.
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Extractions: IHC will sponsor an annual juried art show, inviting Iñupiat artists from across the North Slope to enter paintings, graphics, mixed media, artifacts and sculptures for the competition. Prizes will be awarded in each of these categories, as well as special awards will be made possible by several generous donors. This show will be the largest of its kind in the North Slope. The Art Show will feature all new works each year, and will be held annually from the second Sunday in June through the second Sunday in August. Visitors and art collectors from across the U.S. and from other countries will be attracted to the show each year. All pieces in the annual art show will be for sale, providing an excellent market for Iñupiat artist. Community Programs Community programs will be listed in our calendar. The community and visitors should look for Iñupiat celebrations. The Family Explorations series will present programs usually on a monthly basis that are designed to allow children and their adult family members an opportunity to creatively explore topics related to Iñupiat art, history and natural sciences. In addition, every changing exhibition at the IHC will be supplemented with special programs organized and presented by IHC staff.
MAS | Jobs: Seasonal teach natural history concepts through outdoor exploration, activities, hikes,games and crafts. Fulltime seasonal position with pre-camp training. http://www.massaudubon.org/Jobs/seasonal.html
Extractions: Massachusetts Audubon Society offers a work environment that is challenging, yet flexible. Our compensation and benefits program is competitive, including a pension and 403(b) plan and generous vacation and leave policy. Every inquiry will be treated confidentially. Non-smokers are strongly preferred. MAS is proud to be an AA/EOE employer.
Activities For Dads And Children games which are fun and teach money management. of great resources for dad/childactivities. recipes (remember salt clay?), seasonal activities, games, music http://fatherhood.about.com/cs/activities/
Nunavut Crime Prevention Initiatives be taken on hunting trips and other traditional seasonal activities. a connectionto the community through structured activities that teach land survival http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/news/nr/2002/doc_30280.html
Extractions: Backgrounder Nunavut Crime Prevention Initiatives National Strategy on Community Safety and Crime Prevention The Safer Communities Initiative, administered by the National Crime Prevention Centre (NCPC), was launched in June 1998 as part of the Government of Canada's National Strategy on Community Safety and Crime Prevention. The National Strategy is aimed at developing community-based responses to crime, with a particular emphasis on children and youth, Aboriginal people, and women. Through the National Strategy, the Government of Canada is working with communities across Canada to develop programs and partnerships that will help prevent crime. The Safer Communities Initiative is comprised of four funding programs: the Crime Prevention Investment Fund, the Crime Prevention Partnership Program, the Community Mobilization Program and the Business Action Program on Crime Prevention. Crime prevention projects funded under the National Strategy deal with a broad range of risk factors across communities that contribute to crime and victimization, including family violence, poor parenting, social isolation, and drug and alcohol abuse. These initiatives are intended to remove these personal, social and economic factors that can lead some individuals to become involved in criminal acts as offenders or victims. Crime Prevention Partnership Program The Crime Prevention Partnership Program supports the involvement of organizations that can contribute to community crime prevention activities through the development of information, tools and resources that facilitate community participation in all phases of crime prevention. The Government of Canada will award funding under this program to the following group:
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Extractions: St. Monica's School Internet References This page was updated 4/18/02. All the links should work. Please Email me if there is a link that does not work: bigbrat@rochester.rr.com Index - click on the category name to take you to that section :) Authors/Literature Click on the URL's below to go to the links Clip Art Dinosaurs Language Arts Lesson Plans ... Worksheets Multiple Intelligences Multiple intelligence site - a quiz that students take in order to know which intelligences are their strong ones http://snow.utoronto.ca/Learn2/mod3/miinventory.html Articles about MI http://www.newhorizons.org/trm_intelligence.html Cooperative learning approaches in the classroom http://www.newhorizons.org/trm_cooplrn.html Artistic expression http://www.newhorizons.org/arts_education.html Articles about the brain, using the brain http://www.newhorizons.org/blab.html Why use MI techniques? Read on! http://www.newhorizons.org/restructuring.html Bring brain research into the classroom http://www.cainelearning.com/ Back to top Dinosaur Sites Dinosaur clipart1 http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Village/4040/index.htm
Seasonal Employment Temporary/seasonal PartTime. fitness as required for extended or strenuous swimmingand lifeguard activities to the degree to be qualified to teach others. http://www.ci.bedford.tx.us/Job Opportunities/seasonal_employment.htm
Extractions: Life's Better in Bedford, Texas! Temporary/Seasonal Part-Time Hourly Salary: $12.28 JOB SUMMARY: Prepares and instructs in the Learn to Swim program to ensure participants learn safety in, on or around water by offering the following: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Must possess a basic knowledge of swimming pool chemical analysis and adjustment, preferably through personal computer programs. Must possess an advanced level of physical fitness as required for extended or strenuous swimming and lifeguard activities to the degree to be qualified to teach others. SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: Lifeguarding for the Professional Rescuer certification WSI [Water Safety Instructor] Certification. ICT [Instructor Candidate Training] American Red Cross CPR certification Standard First Aid certification or equivalent AED certification TO APPLY: For further information, please contact the Recreation/Aquatics Coordinator (817) 952-2319.
AMC: Employment - Seasonal Jobs Naturalist/Education Assistant position is seasonal and runs with ability to leadand teach others ability to organize, record, and evaluate program activities. http://www.outdoors.org/employment/seasonal/seasonal-mohican-naturalist.shtml
Extractions: Located in the beautiful 70,000-acre Delaware Water Gap Recreation Area, the Mohican Outdoor Center (MOC) offers outdoor workshops, weekend activities, and a summer Family Camp program, and is also utilized by AMC members, groups, and individuals who rent cabin or camping space. The Appalachian Trail passes within a quarter mile of the facility. MOC is located in Blairstown, N.J., two hours by car from New York City and Philadelphia. There are abundant hiking, water-sports, climbing, and other outdoor resources in the immediate area. The Naturalist/Education Assistant position is seasonal and runs from June 16 through Sept. 6. (There is some flexibility available in these dates.) The workweek is composed of 40 hours, with variable daily hours depending upon scheduled activities. This position reports to the Workshops Manager and offers a competitive salary.
Extractions: Children matter to God and so they matter to us. Our Children's Ministry exists to provide a safe and secure place for all children to learn who God is and how much He loves them. Children are taught, through various learning experiences, the truths of the Bible so that they can one day experience a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Nursery (Birth through 24 months) is provided during all Sunday worship services and on Wednesday nights. We believe your child is a special gift from God and so we want to provide the best love and care possible. Preschool - Kindergarten children receive Biblical teaching in a fun, safe and child-centered environment during all Sunday worship services and on Wednesday nights. Children experience learning about God and His son, Jesus, through crafts, games, songs and videos. Lil' Kidz is a Children's choir that meets on Sunday evenings at 6:00 p.m. Children age 4 through Kindergarten are invited to join in on the fun of learning songs to present in Worship several times during the year.
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Extractions: $9.95 wholesale . . . At Last!: A unique and innovative nature activity guide . . . an inexpensive feast of nature activities that address the different learning styles you teach "This book greatly enhances my ability to increase my participants enjoyment and understanding of the nature activities I present them."
IPL Kidspace seasonal themes, and printable pages; all to help teach your child(ren Care Givers,Homeschoolers, and their children! Features seasonal activities, arts http://ipl.si.umich.edu/div/kidspace/browse/fun9800/
Extractions: Classroom Management Preparing Teachers for Conflict Resolution Have you experienced some tension between two or more students in your class? With the new trend of legal issues in today's society this site will give you ways to protect and prepare you for resolving the situation at hand. Classroom Management Ideas Discipline and Management ideas Info for Special Needs Students Simple Ways to Help Children with Special Needs This is a very handy website. It provides useful tips to teachers regarding special needs students in a simple format. All Kinds of Minds a philosophy of learning that finds the optimal way to reach each learner. Gifted children with ADD/ADHD
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Curriculum Guides 1. Choosing The President A Resource Guide 6. NIE for All Seasons Newspaper activities for the collection of activity sheetshas a seasonal theme, providing 7. Using the Newspaper to teach About the http://www.nwitimes.com/nie/curriculum.php
Extractions: Curriculum guides Choosing the President Fundamentals for Secondary Students The exercises in this book address fundamental competencies and educational objectives. Lessons focus on skill development in language arts, science and social studies by incorporating the newspaper as both a reading medium and a source for information. This book covers grades 6-11. Fundamentals for Elementary Students: Teaching Basic Competencies to Address Educational Objectives This was written for teachers of grades K-5 and literacy specialists to use in the teaching and reinforcing of fundamental proficiencies. This student-directed activity guide has been designed to assist with student preparation for competency testing and basic skill mastery. Each lesson focuses on skill development in one of the following subjects: language arts, math, science and social studies by incorporating the newspaper as both a reading medium and a source for information.
Untitled Document outside to participate in a host of seasonal activities. The Winter Wonderland stationwill teach kids which with the aid of zoo docents and craft activities. http://www.rogerwilliamsparkzoo.org/about/Release_MakeTracks.htm
Extractions: Seasonal Activities, Endangered Primate Lecture Scheduled February 18th - 22nd Providence, RI - Roger Williams Park Zoo will be a winter wonderland (with or without snow!) during school vacation week, February 18th through the 22nd, when the zoo presents "Make Tracks to the Zoo," a program that celebrates winter and cures cabin fever by getting kids and their parents outside to participate in a host of seasonal activities.
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Extractions: Each year, Teach For America selects a corps of almost 2000 individuals, trains them together during summer institutes, places them as full-time, paid teachers in urban and rural public schools, and coordinates a support network to help them succeed during their two years as teachers and beyond. To request an informational brochure detailing Teach For America and our application process you can If you have additional questions after reviewing these pages, please contact our admissions office at admissions@teachforamerica.org , or at 1-800-832-1230x225. The final application deadline for the 2003 corps has passed. Application deadlines were October 25, 2002 and February 21, 2003. The online application for the 2004 corps will be available in later summer 2003. To apply, candidates complete an application which includes a letter of intent, resume, and essay. To learn more about our online application you can: