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         Animals General Resources Teach:     more detail
  1. Animal Fun! Sticker Book by Scholastic, 2005-01-01
  2. Easy Make & Learn Projects: Animal Habitats: Reproducible Mini-Books and 3-D Manipulatives That Teach About Oceans, Rain Forests, Polar Regions, and 12 Other Important Habitats by Donald Silver, Patricia Wynne, 2010-10-01
  3. AlphaTales Box Set: A Set of 26 Irresistible Animal Storybooks That Build Phonemic Awareness & Teach Each letter of the Alphabet by Scholastic, 2001-02-01
  4. A Sketch of the History of Oneonta by Dudley M. Campbell, 2010-10-23
  5. A Short Method Of Prayer by Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Motte Guyon, 2010-10-24

81. PBS: The Living Edens: Glacier Bay: Teacher Resources
Discuss history, animals, resources, uniqueness, tourist attractions, and/or glba/learn/about/nature/animals/checklist.htm competencein the general skills and
http://www.pbs.org/edens/glacierbay/teacher.html
Rangers Wanted at Glacier Bay Today! Grades:
Subject:
Language Arts/Social Studies/Technology/Math
Estimated Time of Completion: five to ten fifty-minute periods I. Summary Alaska's wild coast at the end of the continent, Glacier Bay, has mountain ranges, coastal beaches, protected coves, deep fjords, and tidewater glaciers. With its meadows, estuaries, lakes, and rivers, this area teems with flora and fauna and creates a wonderful diversity of life. Park rangers protect this park, teach about it uniqueness, and enforce rules to ensure safety for visiting people and the park's plants and animals. This study guide appoints students as park rangers. As students role-play Glacier Bay Park Rangers, they become acquainted with the career of a park ranger; and they also experience Glacier Bay as a laboratory for observing, studying, and appreciating this paradise of ocean and ice and its inhabitants. II. Objectives * Students will practice informative writing skills.
* Students will demonstrate research skills by using the Internet and reference books and magazines to gather information.
* Students will utilize their map and direction skills.

82. Pseudoscience/Paranormal/Skepticism Home Page For PHY105
general resources. Skeptical resources and Tools. 19, no. 6); Psychic Vibrations BraHazards, Carpet Circles, Lunar Aliens, and Adam's animals by Robert Sheaffer
http://physics.syr.edu/courses/modules/PSEUDO/pseudo_main.html
Pseudoscience
Paranormal Phenomena
Skepticism
Resources for Selected Areas of Pseudoscience and Paranormal Phenomena, and for Skeptical Perspective
Science for the 21st Century (PHY105) Syracuse University
See the related Evolution vs. Creationism page for Note: This page includes links to documents by promoters and advocates, as well as by skeptics and critics.
General Resources
  • Spirit-WWW - many links about Astrology, UFOs, ETs, Channeling, Out of Body Experiences, Alternative Healing, "Light Technology," and much much more! Suggestion: search the word "skeptic" on your favorite search engine(s).
Skeptical Resources and Tools
  • Recommended books
      The Demon-Haunted World Science as a Candle in the Dark (Carl Sagan, Random House, 1995)
    Other recommended readings
      Debunking the Paranormal: We Should Teach Critical Thinking as a Necessity for Living, Not Just as a Tool for Science. Editorial by Randy Moore ( The American Biology Teacher , 54 (1) January 1992, pp. 4-9). A Field Guide to Critical Thinking by James Lett ( Skeptical Inquirer , Winter 1990, pp. 153-160). (featuring the

83. NC 4-H Presentation Guidelines: Fisheries & Aquatic Resources
of the North Carolina Wildlife resources Commission This for any 4H'er who workswith live animals. Donor James R. Hendricks, general Manager Environmental
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/fourh/presentations/fisheries.html
Purpose/Objectives:
  • To develop a deeper understanding of some aspect of our aquatic environment and how people relate to it.
  • To develop a foundation for helping society make wise decisions later in life concerning aquatic resource issues and how they affect people.
  • To develop self confidence and public speaking skills that will serve them well in any walk of life.
Eligibility:
Individuals or teams may compete.
  • - 4-H'er must be 9 years old prior to January 1 of the current year and not have reached their eleventh burthday before January 1 of the current year.
  • - 4-H'er must be eleven years old prior to January 1 of the current year and not have reached their fourteenth birthday before January 1 of the current year.
  • - 4-H'er must be fourteen years of age prior to January 1 of the current year, and not have reached their nineteenth birthday before January 1 of the current year.
Presentation Ideas:
  • presentations concerning fish or other aquatic organisms
  • recreational or commercial fishing
  • aquaculture
  • habitat issues
  • human impacts on aquatic environments or any other aquatic-related topic (including social or economic issues)
  • both freshwater and marine topics are equally welcome.

84. Education On The Internet: 2
Sciences, Paleontology, Biology, Plants, animals and Mathematics. eleven categoriesfrom Physics general resources to Modern your area and resources for those
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/internet2.htm
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Introduction Education on the Internet is published by Spartacus Educational every week. The newsletter includes news, reviews of websites and articles on using ICT in the classroom. Members of the mailing list are invited to submit information for inclusion in future newsletters. In this way we hope to create a community of people involved in using the Internet in education. Currently there are 14,667 subscribers to the newsletter.
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85. Resources For Teaching Children English. Storytelling
Colour Dictation (as suggested in the general introduction). combines the topicsof colours and animals with a You can download it for free in Free resources.
http://www.onestopenglish.com/News/Magazine/children/Childrencroco.htm
The Magazine for English Language Teachers Teaching children English main page Teaching teenagers English main page
The Little Green Crocodile
Intro: Key Language Before The Story The Activities Picture Links Family: Activity 1 Family Tree Activity 2 Family Chain
Activity 3 Family Spinner
Colours: Activity 2 Colours Song
Activity 3 Colour Dictation
Animals: Activity 1 My Favourite Animals Activity 2 Animal Quiz
Activity 3 Pin on Backs Game
Places: Activity 1 Build a High Street Activity 2 Where's the Zoo? Food: The Market The Birthday Party My Favourite Pizza Introduction A lovely, colourful tale of a little crocodile looking for his friends on his birthday. Ideally you should use all of the pictures from the story with the txt. Most of the pictures are available to download below. Here is the full text of the story. Link to the story text The lesson plan below is like a buffet dinner: you can choose which dishes you want to use with your students. You may wish to do the activities to lead into the story or the other way round: to begin with the story and then pick appropriate activities for your class, or a mixture of both.

86. Web Resources Page
UNO Card Game a variation on the card game Uno, with prepositions and animals (insentences such as The fish is general educational resources
http://www.countryschool.com/ylsig/
Home About YLSIG About IATEFL Newsletter Web resources Events Join Members
IATEFL Young Learners Special Interest Group
Web resources
As far as we know this is the only list on the Internet of EFL / ESL resources for Young Learners. Please help to build this resource and keep it up to date: if you know of a site that should be included or if you spot a dead link please use the suggestion form. In each section, EFL / ESL specific resources are listed first, followed by other more general education sites. Sites which refer to specific age groups have been colour coded in the following way:
Primary (7-12)
Secondary (13-17) Articles and journals Commercial publishers Courses for teachers Discussion summaries ... suggest a category
Articles and journals
EFL / ESL specific sites:
ALTE : the site for the Association of Language Testers in Europe. It also has a useful glossary Choosing a Young Learners' school in the UK : advice for teachers and parents. See also Residential or Homestay? Education Unlimited : articles from The Guardian, both EFL/ESL and general. English Teacher's Assistant Each issue of The English Teacher's Assistant has activities and exercises that all relate to a similar topic. The May/June (Sample Issue) topic is

87. Native Languages: Links And Resources For Study
pictorial and sound vocabulary of a few important animals. Choctaw and Cherokee resources links to rather old and uninformative general culture pages
http://www.kstrom.net/isk/stories/language.html
I NWEWINAN
N ative American
Languages
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I nwewinan is the general Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe) word for language, word root is "characteristic sounds". This page contains AmerIndian language resources.
Native Language Act of 1992, 42 USC 2291(b) basic legislation providing for funding to preserve Indian languages. Places that Teach Indian Languages this will link-to pages maintained by the University of Minnesota's Less Frequently Taught Language Project. For each Native language there is info listing colleges and universities, levels offered, contact people.
Ojibwe Anishinaabemowin
English - Anishnaabemowin and Anishinaabemowin - English Dictionary lookup word translation. Not too many words in there yet. Try 'HELLO'. Fond du Lac Ojibwe Tribal College project. Oshkabewis Native Journal emphasis is on Ojibwe language and culture. Tables of contents and subscription info for 2 issues only, no actual content.

88. Arkansas Animal Online Rescue Resources
We teach and provide resources for others to teach - the We also have some generaldog information. We are committed to a better environment for our animals.
http://www.evisione.com/personal/aaorr.shtml
Sanctuary of the Beasts Free Links
If you are an animal shelter, humane society, rescue organization, or foster volunteer for cats and/or dogs who are in the state of Arkansas, post a link to your website here. Rescue Organizations (all breeds) Humane Societies Animal Shelters Breed Specific Rescue ~ Dog ... Foster Volunteers
Animal Shelters Bella Vista Animal Shelter
Benton Animal Control

Pictures of available animals in Benton Arkansas Berryville Animal Control
Columbia County Animal Protection Society (Magnolia

To provide temporary humane care, food, water, shelter, and medical attention for stray, homeless, abandoned, neglected, and abused animals in Columbia County. Location: 501 West Columbia St. Magnolia, Arkansas. Phone 870-234-PAWS(7297) Goals: To find responsible, life-long homes for animals suitable for family pets. To assure, as far as possible that the newly adopted pet will be placed in a home where it will receive adequate care and companionship as well as food, water, shelter, and veter Conway Animal Control
Animal Control for Conway Arkanas Fairfield Bay Animal Protection League
The Animal Protection shelter is small,housing about 50 animals total. It is located in Fairfield Bay on the shores of Greers Ferry Lake. Our shelter is governed by a board of seven and run by volunteers. Our Goal-To provide good loving homes for our animals and to participate in the spay/neuter program. During their stay with us we give our animals love and care as though they were our own. Support-Our shelter is supported from fund-raisers, donations and supplemented by the city of Fairfiel

89. Elementary Resource Links
It covers eight general topics Around the World, Art Soup Large index of kids siteswhich include animals, high schools is a great list of resources created by K
http://ss.uno.edu/SS/Links/ElemRes.html
.... part of The Social Studies Web Teacher Explorer Center at the UNO

90. Science Resources
general resources for Science Center For Science Education "EDC's Center for Science Education encompasses projects focusing on improving and supporting science education reform nationwide. AskERIC Virtual Library "Educational resources Information Center (ERIC), a federallyfunded Directories and Indexes for general Science resources
http://ideanet.doe.state.in.us/olr/IRC/science.html
Chemistry Physics Biology Space/Astronomy ... Main Menu
General Resources for Science Center For Science Education "EDC's Center for Science Education encompasses projects focusing on improving and supporting science education reform nationwide. The projects range from instructional materials development to technical assistance, and all are grounded in fundamental principles about science education, teaching, and learning." Center of Excellence for Science and Mathematics Education (CESME) "The mission of the CESME is the improvement of teaching and learning in science and mathematics in Tennessee and nationally through research, development, and training." GLOBE Project "Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) is a worldwide network of students, teachers, and scientists working together to study and understand the global environment. GLOBE students make a core set of environmental observations at or near their schools and report their data via the Internet. Scientists use GLOBE data in their research and provide feedback to the students to enrich their science education." AskERIC Virtual Library "Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC), a federally-funded national information system that provides, through its 16 subject-specific clearinghouses, associated adjunct clearinghouses, and support components, a variety of services and products on a broad range of education-related issues."

91. 4th & 5th Grade Student Research Resources- General Science
Teacher resource sites suitable for Primary grades TEACHER resources general. Copyright© Skewl Sites. last modified November 14, 2002
http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Tower/1217/gensci.html
General Science Resources
Science Experiments
Fun Physics Topics

Invention and Inventors

Click on any bar to return to the top of the page.
Science Experiments
Hand-On Activities
fun learning from the Exploratorium
Elementary Science
simple but good ideas
Bizarre Stuff you Can Make in Your Kitchen
you do not eat these creations, but they are great science fun.
Beakman and Jax
lots of show related information
Try Science
Go to the Experiment section for lots of choices.
You Can with Beakman and Jax Experiments
Here is a great extension of the show. The Laboratory many fun and simple experiments DragonFly TV simple experiments Abracadabra more fun experiemnts using the magic of science Science Toys lots of things to make from which you can learn Newton's Apple - experiments, guides,and questions Newton's Apple Archives - experiments and lessons from previous seasons Science Bob -Visit the laboratory and find lots of good experiemnts The Mad Scientists Network There are so many links. Reeko's Mad Scientists Lab - fun things to do This site almost makes chemistry easy.

92. Site Map
Dinosaurs, Bats, Aquatic animals, Insects, Birds. Science Activities generalResources, Deaf Education. Health and Safety, general Parenting Information.
http://members.tripod.com/exworthy/sitemap.htm
Exworthy Educational Links Site Map Staff Development Staff Development Planning -Technology Use Assessments Internet Terminlogy WWW Tutorials ... Educational Software Tutorials (Windows 9x, FrontPage Photoshop, Word, Hyperstudio, ClarisWorks, etc.) Philosophy and Resources for Staff Development Presentation Techniques and Equipment Model Program and School Site Lesson Plans ... Link Collections Here are link collections that are organized by curricular topics. Teacher Resources Online Language Translation Websites Teaching Tips Resources Bulletin Board Ideas ... Kid's Fun Find links to games, activities, kid friendly sites, and fun and cool stuff. Sites Just for Girls Fun and Activities Primary Students Elementary Students ... Media Literacy and Consumer Skills Language Arts Reading Research, Resources, and Lessons Reading Books and Collections ... Poetry, Drama and Foreign Languages Writing Rules for Writing and Grammar Lessons For Writing Developing Research Papers Writing-Teaching Resources ... Teaching Resource s African-American History Different Cultures American History Native Americans ... U.S.Gov't Civics

93. The School Bag: Special Needs - Special Kids, Page 3
Alphabet Word games and activities are used in this book to teach the finger Pets,animals, and Creatures Learn the signs for pets and for animals found on the
http://www.cde.ca.gov/schoolbag/catalog/specneeds3.html
Educational Resources for teachers, parents, and school administrators The School Bag Catalog Directory Home Catalog Order Information About The School Bag ... Contact Us CDE Info Centers Accountability Curriculum Professional Students ... General Resources Catalog Index Signing A Word in the Hand
An Introduction to Sign Language, Books One and Two

by Jane Kitterman and S. Harold Collins
These primers were written for sign language instructors. Book One provides 15 lesson plans, covering such topics as colors, people, school, and nature. Book Two continues the basics presented in Book One, providing 10 new lessons that cover such topics as numbers, verbs, special occasions, and medicine and health.
Softcover, 108 pp., $10.95 each
Signing for Kids
by Mickey Flodin
Teach kids to communicate in American Sign Language! This easy-to-follow, large-format, fully illustrated book is essential for anyone who is learning—or wants to learn—sign language.
Softcover, 142 pp.
Sign Language Card Sets
Sign language can be fun to learn with these colorful cards. The primer covers seven topics—colors, creatures, family, months, days, time, and weather—and the vocabulary sets expand on the foundation provided by the primer. Each set contains 100 illustrated cards. $6.95 each

94. Education World ® - Curriculum: Teaching Special Kids: On-Line Resources For Te
arranged by theme from animals to Valentine's helpful strategies for improvinggeneral classroom discipline provides information and resources about cerebral
http://www.education-world.com/a_curr/curr139.shtml
ARTICLE GUIDE
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Teaching Special Kids: On-Line Resources for Teachers
Whether you teach in a special-education program or in a "regular" classroom, you probably encounter special kids facing special challenges. This week, Education World brings you information about on-line resources that can help you better understand and help students with special needs. Editor's note: Be sure to see Education World's LESSON PLANNING story this week. The story, Understanding Kids Who Are Different: Activities for Teaching About Disabilities , provides lessons and activities for teaching students all students about tolerance. Today, almost every classroom includes a number of students who are dealing with a disability either physical, educational, emotional, or a combination of all three. As a teacher, you probably find yourself looking for information and resources that will help you effectively teach those students and help them learn successfully. However, the number of special-education Web sites for teachers can be overwhelming so overwhelming that it's hard to sort through them all.

95. Resources For Middle School Science--2.14-- Parade Of Life: Animals.
middle 9. Parade of Life animals, which introduces Then they study the generalcharacteristics of the Program resources and Support Materials A variety of
http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/rtmss/2.14.html
PREVIOUS ENTRY
Middle School Life Science
CORE MATERIALS NEXT ENTRY
Parade of Life: Monerans, Protists, Fungi, and Plants
Parade of Life: Animals.
3rd ed. Anthea Maton, Jean Hopkins, Susan Johnson, and others. Prentice Hall Science Integrated Learning System series. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1997. Program Overview
The Prentice Hall Science Integrated Learning System series is a program for middle school or junior high school students. Designed to cover all relevant areas of science, this program consists of 19 books, each in a particular topic area, such as sound and light, the planet earth, and organisms that make up the animal kingdom. Seven science themes are incorporated into the program; the themes are energy, evolution, patterns of change, scale and structure, systems and interactions, unity and diversity, and stability. For each unit, teaching materials, ancillary student materials, and some optional components are available. Student Edition
Recommended grade level:
Reading level: middle 9. Parade of Life: Animals

96. General Language Links
general languagelearning links. of these for EFL/ESL students - see our English Resourcespage. Sounds of the World's animals - they make much the same sounds
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/langc/general.html

home
resources Language Learning Web Links contents Reference links
Links for teachers

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General language links Listed on these pages are links to useful websites that either aren't language-specific, or that cater for a variety of different languages. Please browse through the loose categories listed on the left. Below are a few basic tutorials and ways to test your language skills.
  • Internet for Modern Languages - a free "teach yourself" tutorial on Internet information skills for modern languages for students and tutors, created by Gavin Burnage of the University of Cambridge.
  • BBC Languages includes several self-contained online courses, plus lots of supplementary material for their courses, transcripts etc.
  • Linguascope is a portal for language resources online, at all levels.
  • Linguacentral offers lots of games and exercises for French, German and Spanish, and also acts as a gateway to other interesting resources.
  • Fonetiks - pronunciation guides with native speaker sounds and accents.
  • Goethe Tests - test your English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Czech, Hungarian and Indonesian vocabulary with gap-fill exercises.

97. FOSTERING A LOVE FOR READING
Classroom visitors can teach your children a great deal. They can bringinteresting objects or animals to talk about with the children.
http://www.behaviorstore.com/behavior/default.asp?pgC=article3

98. ENC: Curriculum Resources: FONZ (Friends Of The National Zoo) (ENC-016773, Full
The National Zoo's general site also features a wealth users click on images of differentanimals to learn the zoo Zoobased teacher training resources to use
http://www.enc.org/resources/records/full/0,1240,016773,00.shtm
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FONZ (Friends of the National Zoo)
URL: http://www.fonz.org/index2.shtml
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Join FONZ Adopt a species Wildlife walls Volunteer Travel Jobs and internships Corporate sponsorship Zoo and FONZ calendar Classes Special events Visit the zoo Calendar of events Daily programs Group tours Hosting an event at the zoo Gift shops Tourist information Food concession and amenities Special events Member services National Zoo store Education Curriculum links: using the zoo to teach life science and other subjects National Science Education Standards at the zoo Zoo-based teacher training Resources to use in the classroom Resources to use at the zoo Planning Your visit Zoo information and schedule of events Reservation forms Wildlife explorers kits Classroom materials Zoo materials Exhibit programs Summer camp Classes Just for kids ZooGoer magazine Current issue Archives FAQ and search

99. The Little Farmers' Place - Links
lots of different farm crops, animals, and food Education World Farming, Generalresources - listing of ag related web sites Educational resources from Swan
http://www.littlefarmersplace.com/links.shtml
Links, Links, and More Links!!!
I consider the links below to be excellent resources if you're looking for information on agriculture. There are links for both kids and adults here I'll add more as I find them. Please let me know if you have a link that would be a good addition to this page, or if you find a dead link listed here. Thanks! 4H Farm Animal Awareness Workbook - Check out this site for interesting information about all kinds of farm animals. For example, the color of the eggs will be the same as the color of the hen's ears. We have chickens and I didn't know this!
4H Virtual Farm
- Learn about aquaculture, beef and poultry production, and wheat farming. Lots of pictures and facts, and video presentations too - very cool, a must see site!
10 Acres Backyard
NEW!!! There's a lot to learn about Holstein dairy cows here! Adopt one of the cows, and follow her milk production each month by subscribing to the newsletter, which also give lots of other great information about dairy farming in a friendly, conversational format.
Ag's Cool!

100. Teacher Page For Desert Quest
will explore and research general information about gather information about theanimals, reptiles, plants by previewing the student component and resources.
http://coe.west.asu.edu/students/stennille/ST3/teacherinfo.htm
General Resources Goals Standards ... Extensions General Information Lesson Name : "The Desert is Ours" Grade Level : This WebQuest is designed to be used in grades 4-6, although younger students can be partnered with older students to complete the unit. Curricular Areas : Science, Geography, Art, Technology, and Language Arts Time Frame : This unit will probably require 4-6 weeks to complete but can be extended or shortened according to how it is utilized. Goals and Objectives of this WebQuest
  • Students will explore and research general information about the Sonoran Desert and record their findings in a research log. The learners will gather information about the animals, reptiles, plants, rocks and minerals of the Sonoran Desert in a library and record what they learn in a research log. Students will utilize the Internet to gather information about the Sonoran Desert and print out the information that is necessary for this unit. The learners will design a HyperStudio stack that will teach the audience what they have learned about the desert. The students will create a diorama of a mini-desert botanical garden that will incorporate what they have learned about the desert.

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