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  1. Glencoe Science: Animal Diversity, Lesson Plans with Block Scheduling by McGraw-Hill, 2001-09-01
  2. Diversity, respect part of lesson plans.(Schools): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  3. Jambo Hello Kenya (Early Learning Thematic Unit) by Mary Alice Bond, 1997
  4. A Christian Education Course for Children on Self-Esteem: Human Uniqueness by Francis Heatherly, 1980
  5. The economics of our diverse society: Lesson plans on economic and social issues for grades 9-12 by Tammie Fischer, 1999

61. Lesson Plans And Educational Resources
these authentic firstperson narratives highlight cultural diversity and the commonbonds of humanity. Included are field-tested lesson plans focusing on
http://www.cs.iupui.edu/~smckee/education_lp.html
Lesson Plans and Educational Resources
Lesson Plans
Collections of Links to Lesson Plans
(See also Language page for foreign language lesson plans.)
  • Lesson Plans from GENI (Geography Educators Network of Indiana) Lesson Plans from the Cyberschoolbus (United Nations) Lesson Plans from DiscoverySchool (Discover.com) Links to lesson plans and educational resources (developed by the College of Saint Benedict/St.John's University) AskERIC is an excellent source for lesson plans and ideas submitted by teachers from around the country. This site has thirteen different subjects to search through, with lesson plans for pre-kindergarten to twelfth grade students, and is very easy to navigate! Also has a guide on how to write your own lesson plans.
    For a lesson plan that will supplement the information students will learn at the International Festival, go to this website and enter the key word culture , select whichever grade level you are interested in, and search. There are some fun and informative activities for every grade that would be a great introduction for students coming to the International Festival. [review by Jessica Koopman, October 2002] LessonPlanPages.com

62. ICoach Community Treasury Of Resources
You'll require Adobe's free Acrobat Reader software to view the lesson plans. Clickhere to visit the Adobe site. Anger. diversity. Valuing Our Differences.
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Search iCoach Stay updated with iCoach Resource Treasury List View Post View The YWCA of Greater Toronto has graciously provided iCoach with their top lesson plans as a free resource for Life Skills Coaches. Choose a category: (all hyper links)
  • Anger
    • Employment
      • Assertiveness
        • Fear ...
          • Warm Ups/Ice breakers These lesson plans, and many more, can be found in the YWCA of Greater Toronto Discovering Life Skills manuals , Volume 1 to 8. A variety of topics have been selected to give you examples of the types of lessons found in the manuals. For additional lessons or to order the manuals, see the YWCA of Greater Toronto website The lessons in the YWCA manuals are a direct result of the efforts of many Life Skills Coaches and trainers who have contributed lessons and ideas they have used with their participants. How to Use the Lesson Plans The lessons are generic in nature and can be used with a wide variety of programs and client groups including: employment and career preparation; skills training; immigrant programs; corrections; substance abuse, mental health programs; youth and parenting programs, and others. The lessons need to be adapted to suit the needs of the group. This may involve adding or deleting parts of the lesson, modifying the language, or choosing culturally relevant examples. No specific time allotments have been suggested for the lessons. Timing and sequencing of lessons will vary with the size of the group, level of participation, interests of the group and stage of group development.

63. Battleship North Carolina - Teacher Resources - Lesson Plans - Language Arts
We hope you can utilize these lesson plans while teaching your curriculum area. lessonTITLE, GRADE LEVEL. Capital Campaign, 5. Cultural diversity II, 4,5,6.
http://www.battleshipnc.com/teach_reso/lessons/l-arts/index.php
Students look at the ship from the visitor's center building. The language arts section offers you North Carolina Curriculum based lesson plans for grades K-12. They are divided into three educational levels: Elementary, Middle, and High School. We hope you can utilize these lesson plans while teaching your curriculum area. Please contact us with any questions or comments at ncbb55@battleshipnc.com LESSON TITLE GRADE LEVEL Capital Campaign Creative Writing I Creative Writing II Cultural Diversity II ... Log To Contact BATTLESHIP NORTH CAROLINA STAFF
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64. Battleship North Carolina - Teacher Resources - Lesson Plans - Language Arts - C
Language Arts, lesson 5 Cultural diversity III Subject LanguageArts Grade Level 5. Objective. As a component of Black History
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Lesson 5 - Cultural Diversity III
Subject: Language Arts
Grade Level: 5 Objective
As a component of Black History Month, student will write a letter to the chief of naval operations persuading him to change naval policy regarding roles black enlisted men must follow in the Navy. Materials
  • Battleship oral history transcripts produced by black enlisted men Battleship Website
Activities/Procedures Student will write a persuasive letter that expresses an opinion and convinces others to agree with that opinion. Assessment Persuasive writing assessment and feedback from the class and teacher.
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65. Teacher Lesson Plans
Vocational Education. Vocational lesson plans. Four Leading Models of CooperativeLearning; Cooperative Learning Center; Cooperative Learning diversity;
http://reinvent.k12.wv.us/lt/homepage.nsf/Files/marsha carey/$FILE/lessons.html
WV Lessons Search for Lessons Textbook Resources Learning Websites ... Educational Standards
Internet Lesson Plans WV Web Lessons
(written by WV classroom teachers) Textbook Resources Online Other Internet Learning Sites Searchable Web Lesson Sites
(Search by subject in most cases) Art Geography/Earth Science
  • National Geographic Lessons USGS Learning Web

  • Volcano Lesson Plans

    66. District School Board Of Collier County’s Home Page Department
    Introduction to diversity Education lesson Ideas for K12. This Month’s CharacterTrait is . . . lesson plans and Resources. African Americans. Asian Americans.
    http://www.collier.k12.fl.us/hr/diversity/Character and Diversity Home Page.htm

    District School Board of Collier County’s
    Home Page Department of Diversity and Recruitment Introduction to Diversity Education Lesson Ideas for K-12 ... This Month’s Character Trait is . . .
    Lesson Plans and Resources
    African Americans Asian Americans Civil Rights Disabled Americans Famous Women Haitian Americans Hispanic Americans American Indians September
    Respect
    Hispanic Heritage Month October Responsibility Disability Awareness Month November Kindness American Indian Heritage Month December Perseverance Cultural Celebration Month January Self-Discipline Civil Rights Awareness Month February Citizenship African -American History Month March Integrity Women’s History Month April Honesty Haitian Heritage Month May Fairness Asian/Pacific Heritage Month June Caring July
    Courage
    August Forgiveness Top of Page
    Educators http://faldo.atmos.uiuc.edu/CLA/ http://www.firn.edu/instruct/k12/lesson.html http://www.highlands.k12.fl.us/~sms/ http://www.beaconlc.org/boa/lessonplans_online/welcomepage.asp ... http://faldo.atmos.uiuc.edu/CLA/LESSONS/85.html
    Clip Art
    http://www.hoxie.org/clipart.htm

    67. Ducks Unlimited Educators
    and the diversity of Life Student Manual, Grades 46 (Acrobat PDF 800KB). A 26-pagestudent manual for grades four to six. Nine lesson plans including hands-on
    http://www.greenwing.org/dueducator/lesson_plans.html
    Conservation lesson plans
    DU has developed three units in the wetland ecosystems series. Each unit consists of an educator's guide and accompanying student journal.
    All are in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format.
    Student Guides Teacher's Guides Wetland Ecosystems I - Habitats, Communities and the Diversity of Life
    Student Manual, Grades 4-6
    (Acrobat PDF: 800KB) A 26-page student manual for grades four to six. Nine lesson plans including hands-on, fun and interactive activities for use both in and outside the classroom. Subject areas include wetland organisms,abiotic/biotic, wetland types and zones, adaptations, life cycles,food webs, interactions, producers/ consumers/decomposers, and natural and unnatural changes in the wetland. Wetland Ecosystems I - Habitats, Communities and the Diversity of Life
    Educator's Guide, Grades 4-6

    68. Lesson Planet - Technology,Typing Lesson Plans
    lesson plans (16 of 6) Club Typing lesson 1 - Computer Club Typing lesson 1Add to heighten awareness of lifestyles, stereotyping and cultural diversity.
    http://lessonplanet.teacherwebtools.com/search/Technology/Typing/
    Grade K - 2 higher ed Search from over 20,000 online lesson plans by keyword and grade! Membership Log In User Name: Password: Apr. 07, 2003 04:13 PST Resources Other Teacher Resources Education Clip Art Grant Information Curriculum Tools Collaborative Projects ... Link To Us Teacher Discussions Click to discuss teaching topics with your peers! Pre K-6 Elem. Discussion 7-12 Sec. Discussion Ed. Tech. Discussion privacy Found lessons and other resources for ' typing. Web Sites Book Software Maps ... Videos More 'typing' books Supplies Online Courses Category matches for: ' typing Home/Technology Typing (7) Home Technology Typing Lesson Plans (1-6 of 6): Computer Club: Typing Lesson #1 - Computer Club: Typing Lesson #1
    Add to Learninglinks Tell a friend! typing/puzzles (all, other) - typing/puzzles (all, other)
    Grades: K-2 Add to Learninglinks Tell a friend! Activity to heighten awareness of lifestyles, stereotyping and cultural diversity. - Activity to heighten awareness of lifestyles, stereotyping and cultural diversity.
    Grades: Add to Learninglinks Tell a friend! Blank Board Fill-In (Middle, other) - On the blackboard, create a of or more sets of the basic alphabetic keys in the shape of the
    Grades: Add to Learninglinks Tell a friend!

    69. BJESF Lesson Plans Israel_People Page 1
    The Peoples of Jerusalem Cultural diversity in Israel (Judaic Program for JerusalemDay, Israel Independence Day, or for Teaching Cultural diversity) Kaylee
    http://www.bjesf.org/MAIN/L/Israel/people.html
    On-Line Resources Main Page Questions Or Comments Page 1 of 2 The Peoples of Jerusalem: Cultural Diversity in Israel
    (Judaic Program for Jerusalem Day, Israel Independence Day,
    or for Teaching Cultural Diversity)
    Kaylee Frager
    Mid-Peninsula Jewish Community Day School, Palo Alto
    My 5th grade Day School class studied the multicultural aspects of Jerusalem over a period of 4 weeks. In class, we read about and discussed four groups of people living in Jerusalem, i.e., Yemenites, Moroccans, Christian Arabs, and 'Modern Israelis' who had been living in Israel over several generations. Using our class textbook and enrichment materials provided by the Bureau of Jewish Education, we compared and contrasted the following elements of each cultural group; history and nature of their immigration to Israel, traditional foods in daily life and in celebrating special events, traditional clothing (again, in daily life and in special life-cycle celebrations), music of that culture, and customs and/or folklore specific to each group.
    For the first 2 weeks, the class studied all 4 cultures together. We then broke into 4 groups, each group further researching one of the above mentioned cultures. By contacting friends, relatives, and community leaders, and then researching via Internet and in libraries, we gathered pictures, found recipes, acquired musical tapes, and recreated the people who would represent each culture.

    70. Course Projects And Lesson Plans
    of Illinois Professional Teaching Standards Course projects lesson plans Favoritelinks It is critical that students understand the diversity included in the
    http://www.geocities.com/cconrad78/projects.html
    Course Projects and Lesson Plans Christina F. Conrad Statement of teaching philosophy
    Demonstration of Illinois Professional Teaching Standards

    Course projects

    Lesson plans
    ...
    Favorite links

    Statement of teaching philosophy
             Learning is a life-long adventure that never ends, filled with fabulous experiences along the way.  As an educator, I am just one of the numerous tour guides my students will meet on their journey, so I must make the most of their stay in my classroom.  I will provide my students with the knowledge and critical thinking skills they will require along the highway of life.
             Each student is different in his or her own way.  As a teacher, it is my responsibility to connect with each and every one of these special individuals on a level he or she can understand.  In order to do so I must maintain an open mind and make my students' education important to their lives.  I will find out what their interests are, connect them into my daily lessons, and show them that English is more than just the traditional canon.  It is critical that students understand the diversity included in the study of English and literature.  While the canon may be fundamental, contemporary and diverse authors need to be included in the classroom.  By including such authors in my classroom,  I will teach my students that English is very much alive and active in each of our lives.  But most important of all, I will learn from my students.
             Children are changing everyday.  It is imperative that teachers learn from these developing minds.  What were effective teaching practices many years ago may not be so effective any longer.  As students grow and learn, teachers must grow and learn right along with them.  If a lesson fails or does not accomplish what I hope it will, I will adapt the lesson, perhaps in the middle of the lesson if necessary.  Just as I am a tour guide on my students' journey through education, they are also my tour guides, my teachers.

    71. Alberta Teacher's Association > Unit And Lesson Plans > Search
    7 The purpose of this lesson is to help students learn more about their peers sothat they will better understand and appreciate the diversity that exists
    http://ata.iomer.com/Search/actSubjects.asp?SubjectsID=2

    72. Character Education Lesson Ideas
    percentages and to create a graph of the cultural diversity of the city ePALS projectsare tailored lesson plans that include online collaboration with other
    http://www.pitt.edu/~pace/PROGRAMS/LessonPlans.htm

    Lesson Ideas

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    Activities Service-Learning project ideas Links
    Meeting Standards through Service-Learning
    by Eric Hartman of the Pennsylvania Alliance for Character Education Combining service-learning and character education is a win-win strategy for students, teachers and the community. Character Education helps ensure that schools teach students what First Lady Laura Bush recently called the fourth essential R: Responsibility. Service-learning gives students an opportunity to live lives of character and to exercise responsibility to their communities through direction, action and experience.
    Service-Learning and Character Education Examples: More information on service-learning is available from the Pennsylvania Service-Learning Alliance www.pitt.edu/~psla

    73. Ed124 Online
    300 of the best sites pertaining to cultural diversity and multicultural AskERICVisit the Virtual Library for lesson plans, publications addressing current
    http://www.gse.uci.edu/ed124online/124library.html
    Instructor:
    Dr. Joan Bissell

    Assistants

    Web Tour

    Videoclip
    ... Online Multicultural Education in K-12 Schools Class Information Class Assignments Learning Notes/Videos Library Bulletin Board Chat Room Labs
    Library of Online Resources
    • These resources were designed in part for this course and they enable you to go immediately to over 300 of the best sites pertaining diversity in education on the Internet and the World Wide Web.
      Diversity in Today's Schools
      • Interactive Lecture
      Webliography
      • A compilation of Ed124 online lectures links.
      Multicultural Education Topics: Resources
      • A compilation of resource links referenceing all of the topics covered in the course.

    74. VSA Express Diversity! Introduction
    Express diversity! Educators are searching for lesson plans that speak to the growingnumbers of students with disabilities in their classrooms plans that
    http://www.vsarts.org/programs/ed/edintro.html
    [TEXT] About Us Gallery Programs ... Express Diversity! Program Welcome Express Diversity! program About Introduction How the Program Works Specific ED! Learning Materials Sample Lesson Ordering Program ... VSA arts Programs
    Introduction
    Introduction to the
    Express Diversity!
    Educational Resource Guide
    Program Goals Guiding themes How it Works
    What the Resource Guide Includes
    ... Contacts
    ED! Program Goals
    Express Diversity! is a series of learning modules , lessons and resources to expand your students' sensitivity and awareness about society and the importance of every individual. The topic of disability is infused into the arts in such a way as to promote discussion and new insights. Educators are searching for lesson plans that speak to the growing numbers of students with disabilities in their classrooms plans that are inclusive, comprehensive, and engaging. Written at the fifth-grade level, but adaptable for kindergarten through twelfth-graders , this one-of a kind curriculum provides easy-to-use art activities that help students make connections across disciplines and between themselves and a larger world.
    Why did VSA arts create Express Diversity?

    75. CitizenshipCentral - Parents Home -
    UNCHR provides free teaching materials, lesson plans, magazines, videosand posters. diversity and Tolerance. Comments? City Year.
    http://www.citizenshipcentral.org/index.php3?topic_id=59§ion_id=22

    76. Untitled Document
    resource guide featuring the first four lesson plans and six additional lesson plansdesigned to aid teachers in addressing tolerance and diversity issues will
    http://www.courttv.com/diversity/background.html
    A Special Celebration
    Opening the Door to Diversity: Voices from the Middle School
    , a Choices and Consequences Special Presentation is this year's contribution and the focus of an all day programming event on Court TV called "A Day of Diversity."
    About The Program
    Opening the Door to Diversity
    , a national dialogue on tolerance and diversity. Their candid views on identity and stereotyping will be the cornerstone of this hour-long program that will reach thousands of middle schools across the country via local cable systems, satellite providers and an internet webcast.
    An Innovative Approach
    What Students Will Learn From The Program

    o An understanding that differences are OK and are needed to create the strong foundation upon which the United States is built.
    o Information on the harmful impact of intolerance.
    o A chance to see positive ways adolescents are dealing with diversity issues.
    o The opportunity to be heard and have their voices counted on this topic in a nationwide forum.
    o A foundation for valuing the importance of diversity.

    77. The Alberta Teachers' Association - Diversity Equity Issues -
    the Association's Safe and Caring Schools (SACS) Project and its diversity, Equityand Some secondarylevel unit and lesson plans are available from the SACS
    http://www.teachers.ab.ca/diversity/Race_and_Religion/September11.htm

    78. Congressman Bart Gordon - High School Lesson Plans
    HIGH SCHOOL lesson plans. Biology Cells. Protoplast Production PlantCells designated country. Biology diversity. Mountain Gorillas
    http://gordon.house.gov/NR/exeres/298FE4BE-7891-4612-A051-FD4C478EC704.htm
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    Biology: Cells
    Biology: Interactions
    • Plants and Pollination Students will learn about the process of pollination, how insects assist in pollination, and how pollination differs from fertilization.
    • It's a Jungle Out There In this activity students act as ethnobotanists and investigate the relationship between plants and people.
    Biology: Photosynthesis and Respiration
    Biology: Genetics and Biotechnology
    • Understanding Gene Testing Basic information provided by the National Cancer Institute and the National Center for Human Genome Research basis for class discussion or individual research.
    • Dictionary of Genetic Terms : (Resource) Genomics and Its Impact on Medicine and Society: A resource for genetic studies and activities.

    79. AILF's Immigration Curriculum Resource Site
    4TH GRADE The following links provide immigration lesson plans that are geared towardsFourth Grade students Immigration Interview. diversity of Cultures in
    http://www.ailf.org/education/curric.htm

    80. Long Term Studies (SIUC) - Lesson Plans
    lesson plans. A two hour lab in which students from a sciencemajors class investigatethe effect of the mowing and fertilizer treatments upon plant diversity.
    http://www.science.siu.edu/long-term/lesson.htm
    Lesson Plans and Maps
    • The intermediate lesson plan (i.e., Instructors one-page Guide)
    • The long lesson plan (i.e., Detailed Instructor's Guide)
    • The student handout.
    Students : Click on the Student Handout for the course that you are enrolled in. In addition, you will need one or more of the maps that are linked to this page following the course titles. Parts of lesson plans that are not highlighted are under construction.
    Lesson Plans
    General Biology (PLB/ZOO 115)
      Students explore the timing of tree invasion in old fields to challenge their concept of succession in this two hour laboratory.
      • One-page Guide
      • Instructor's Guide Note: Also print Student Handout
      • Student Handout
        A two hour lab in which students from a non-majors class investigate the effect of the mowing and fertilizer treatments upon vegetation structure.
        • One-page Guide
        • Instructor's Guide Note: Also print Student Handout
        • Student Handout
          A day-long activity in which pre-service and in-service elementary teachers learn about the value of long-term field studies and experiments for demonstrating the scientific method.
          General Plant Biology (PLB 200)
            A two hour lab in which students from a science-majors class investigate the effect of the mowing and fertilizer treatments upon plant diversity.

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