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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

81. Berenstain Bears . Caregivers . Lesson Plans | PBS Kids
OUR FAMILIES Learning about the diversity of families in the classroom.Learning Areas Tolerance, diversity, Similarities and Differences
http://pbskids.org/berenstainbears/caregiver/outreach_our_families.html
OUR FAMILIES
Learning about the diversity of families in the classroom.
Learning Areas: Tolerance, Diversity, Similarities and Differences
Episode: "New Neighbors," #27A. Synopsis: The traditional-oriented Papa Bear is upset when new, "high-tech" Bears move-in next door who have very different tastes. He comes to see that everybody is different in their own way…and to appreciate others for who they are.
Objectives: Children will:
· Talk with their household about making a class "cultural background" presentation.
· Ask questions about (and identify similarities and differences in) family presentations.
· Help in making a Class Family Book.
Grades: PreK-1
McRel Standard: Behavioral Studies - Standard 1.1, Understands that people are alike in many ways, and different in many ways.
Core Curriculum Area: Social Studies Materials Needed: letters to children's families, books describing different cultures (especially those of relevance to the class's particular make-up), camera, film, paper, drawing and writing utensils, glue or tape Write notes to the children's families/households asking them (if they are able) to sign up for a special day to share their cultures (music, stories, traditions, recipes, etc.). Explain that if they are unable to come to class, perhaps one or two items can be brought in and shared by their child(ren) that represent their culture (i.e., a recipe, story or picture).

82. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: For Teachers: Lesson Plans (*Diversity Awareness Mont
Policy. Features Calendar October This Month Is *DiversityAwareness Month For Teachers lesson plans. AMERICAN CULTURE
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  • 83. DPTV :: Living The Dream
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    84. Science Netlinks: Lesson Index
    To sort the lessons by lesson title or benchmark, click on the corresponding header. SamplingRocks, K2, 9D Uncertainty. Shakey Snake, K-2, 5A diversity of Life.
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    Lesson Title Grade Benchmark Grades K-2 Build a Better Pencil K-2 Design and Systems Butterfly 1: Observing the Life Cycle of ... K-2 Constancy and Change Butterfly 2: A Butterfly's Home K-2 Interdependence of Life Creating Classroom Rules K-2 Cultural Effects on Behavior Erupting Volcanoes! K-2 Processes that Shape the Earth Estimation and Measurement K-2 Numbers Exploring Parts and Wholes K-2 Systems Groups We Belong To K-2

    85. Animal Classification--Animals Lesson Plan (grades K-5)--DiscoverySchool.com
    This lesson plan may be used to address the academic standards listed below levelK2 Subject area life science Standard Knows about the diversity and unity
    http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/animaladaptations/
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    K-5 > Animals Grade level: 3-5 Subject: Animals Duration: One class period
    Objectives
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    Animal Adaptations

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    Students will understand the following:
    Classification is the arrangement of objects, ideas, or information into groups, the members of which have one or more characteristics in common. Classification makes things easier to find, identify, and study. Scientific classification groups all plants and animals on the basis of certain characteristics they have in common. Scientific classification uses Latin and Greek words to give each animal and plant two names (similar to a first and last name) that identify the animal or plant. For this lesson, you will need:

    86. Anti-Bias Books: Skin Color Diversity Lesson Plan
    Web of Respect.
    http://hastings.ci.lexington.ma.us/Library/Yes/Lessons/Skincolor/skin.htm
    Web of Respect
    Contents Lesson Plans Anti-Bias Books Resources ... Student Work
    Positive Images
    What Makes People Different Colors ?
    Grade Level : Kindergarten
    Objectives
    • To show the uniqueness of one's skin color To gain a better understanding of skin color
    Vocabulary
    All skin is composed of four substances and has colors in it, brown, yellow, white, and red. These colors have special names. Yellow is carotene, red is hemoglobin, and the brown is melanin. The amount of melanin is the substance that makes people's skin different colors. melanin Any of a group of naturally occurring dark pigments, especially the pigment found in skin, hair, fur, and feathers carotene An orange-yellow to red crystalline pigment, C40H56, found in animal tissue and certain plants, such as carrots and squash. It exists in three isomeric forms and is converted to vitamin A in the liver. hemoglobin The iron-containing respiratory pigment in red blood cells of vertebrates, consisting of about 6 percent heme and 94 percent globin.

    87. Big Bend National Park Lesson Plans
    2000 Biodiversity Workshop lesson plans Activities - Resources, 2001 CulturalDiversity Workshop lesson plans - Activities - Resources. ¿Quién soy yo?
    http://www.nps.gov/bibe/teachers/lessonplans/lessonplans.htm
    2000 Biodiversity Workshop
    Lesson Plans - Activities - Resources 2001 Cultural Diversity Workshop
    Lesson Plans - Activities - Resources Qui n soy yo?
    Who am I? A Great Icebreaker Activity Culture Traits
    Some Basics of Cultural Diversity Human Knot
    Working Together to save the environment Family Glyph
    Create a Unique Family Home Caminata de 3 Metros
    Discover Diversity in 3 meters! Cultural Bag
    Your own culture (in the bag) Biodiversity Bingo
    Identify Biodiversity Sequencing of Events
    What Came First? Mountain Lion Game Could YOU survive as a Lion? Then and Now Your Life vs. Pioneer Child Adaptionary Become "adept at adaptation" How Communities are Different Make cultural Venn diagram Habitat Lap Sit Discover the components of all habitats Archeological Thinking Uncover Clues to the Past Habitat Rummy The Real Deal Layers of the Past Become an Archeologist Conserving Big Bend NP Game The Value of National Parks Archeological Discovery Discover a Lost Culture!

    88. Education World® : Lesson Planning Center: Children's Books Teach Diversity, Re
    In this lesson, students compare themes, characters, settings, and other aspectsof two children's books that teach diversity and respect. Objectives.
    http://www.education-world.com/a_tsl/archives/02-1/lesson015.shtml

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    Children's Books Teach Diversity, Respect
    Subjects
    • Literature
    • Social Sciences:
      Civics, Sociology
    Grades
    Brief Description
    In this lesson, students compare themes, characters, settings, and other aspects of two children's books that teach diversity and respect.
    Objectives
    Students will
    • discuss terms such as values, hero, courage, bravery, respect, apathy, hostility, segregation, humiliation, intimidation, prejudice, taunt, and equality;
    • recognize that there are universal values;
    • recognize the importance of those values in our society;
    • work in groups to complete a graphic organizer;
    • build upon prior knowledge to create a final project.
    Keywords
    character, values, hero, courage, tolerance, prejudice, citizenship, respect, dictionary, team, cooperative, group, graphic organizer, Venn diagram
    Materials Needed
    Lesson Plan
    Before the lesson, read aloud to students

    89. Web Based Lesson Plans
    place to find lesson plans and classroom activities. BC First Nations Studies 12 Integrated Resource Package; Celebrating Our Nation's DiversityWe designed
    http://ss.uno.edu/SS/homePages/WebLP.html
    ... part of The Social Studies Web Teacher Explorer Center at the UNO
    "The greatest sweetener of human life is Friendship. To raise this to the highest pitch of enjoyment, is a secret which but few discover."
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    LESSON PLANS USING THE INTERNET LINKS PAGE
  • UNO Model for teaching with the Internet based on the Webquest Model.
  • Webquest pages A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented activity in which most or all of the information used by learners is drawn from the Web. WebQuests are designed to use learners' time well, to focus on using information rather than looking for it, and to support learners' thinking at the levels of analysis, synthesis and evaluation.
  • Internet Connections
  • Teaching with Technology The World Wide Web sites collected on this page reflect the considerable variety of uses for computing and related forms of electronic technology in teaching.
  • The Digital Classroom Primary Sources, Activities, and Training for Educators and Students Welcome to the Digital Classroom! The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) encourages teachers of students at all levels to use archival documents in the classroom. The Digital Classroom provides materials from NARA, methods for teaching with primary sources, and sample lesson plans.
  • Internet Teaching The aim of this report is to look at the various ways the Internet is being used for teaching, and to look at existing tools and projects under development at the moment.
  • 90. The Standards Site: Numeracy
    Pick an area. 139 lesson plans on the Numeracy Web site.
    http://www.standards.dfee.gov.uk/numeracy/about/?a=whole_article&art_id=2882

    91. Anti-Bias Books: Hair Diversity Lesson Plan
    Materials This lesson requires a collection of several different pictures of cornrow WebsitesDiversity Information about the controversial book Nappy Hair by
    http://www.newton.mec.edu/Franklin/Yes/Lessons/Hair/hair.htm
    CyberLesson Contents Lesson Plans Anti-Bias Books Resources ... Student Work Positive Images
    Celebrating Hair
    Grade Level : Kindergarten
    Objectives
    • To help children gain a better understanding of and appreciation for hair. To learn about the scientific reasons for differences in hair texture. To help children feel comfortable with variations in hair.
    Vocabulary
    These are terms that children should understand and use comfortably throughout the unit. follicle -a small cavity or deep bodily depression, with a narrow mouth, from which a hair might grow. afro a tightly curled hairstyle typically worn by people of African descent. style the unique way in which something is done, created, performed, or expressed. texture -the structure, feel, and appearance of something.
    Pre-assessment By asking the children to tell what they know before, during, and after they are presented with concepts, teachers can pre-assess children's knowledge of this subject. Use a K-W-L chart to pre-assess children's knowledge of the subject. (K = what children know, W = what children want to learn, L = what they have learned after the lesson.) Have the children work in a large group to tell what they think they know, and what they would like to learn. Keep the chart in a visible space where it can be amended as the children gain knowledge.

    92. Anti-Bias Books: Religious Diversity Lesson Plan
    scenes that portray much of the emotion within the plot.) Write the children's responseson chart paper and save them for future activities within this lesson.
    http://www.newton.mec.edu/Franklin/Yes/Lessons/Friendship/elijah.htm
    CyberLesson Contents Lesson Plans Anti-Bias Books Resources ... Student Work
    The Power of
    Friendship Grade Level : Fourth
    Objectives
    • To discuss and define friendship between individuals who differ in religion, age, and/or race To analyze and interpret the main character's feelings about his devotion to his own religion and his ability to have a friendship with a person of another faith. To learn how an author uses flashbacks to convey the characters' feelings. To use a story map to link these flashbacks to the conflict and resolution of the story. To learn about the value of symbols to reflect a person's cultural and religious traditions.
    Vocabulary
    The vocabulary below is a short list of key words and concepts taken from the book. Definition of these terms can facilitate discussions detailed in the lessons. As religion is a topic that tends to be highly interpretive, the definitions below are suggestions based upon the book and other resources. friendship see lesson plan to create a class definition Menorah candelabra used for the Jewish holiday of Chanukah To sculpt or carve; engrave. To stamp or impress deeply; fix permanently.

    93. Mathematics And Science PREL's Work- Resources For M/S Educators-Lesson Plans
    lesson plans and Instructional Units Pathfinder Teaching and LearningUnits HTML (18K) PDF (1.3M) These are marinerelated environmental
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    These are marine-related environmental education units developed by Pacific island educators. Ask Dr. Math www.vrd.org/locator/sites/drmath.shtml
    This site is a question and answer forum for all levels of mathematics. Previously asked questions are archived by topic and grade level. AskERIC Lesson Plan Collection ericir.syr.edu/Virtual/Lessons
    The AskERIC Lesson Plan Collection contains more than 1100 unique lesson plans which have been written and submitted to AskERIC by teachers from all over the United States. Columbia Education Center Mathematics Lesson Plans archives.math.utk.edu:80/k12.html This site provides links to several other sites that contain mathematics lesson plans. Eisenhower National Clearinghouse (ENC) of Classroom Lessons www.enc.org/weblinks/lessonplans

    94. The Standards Site: Literacy
    125 lesson plans on the Literacy web site.
    http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/literacy/about/?a=whole_article&art_id=3048

    95. Instructional Materials In Multiculturalism
    Instructional Resources Their lesson plans selection has lesson plans related to CelebratingDiversity In this year long multidisciplinary unit, intermediate
    http://www.cln.org/subjects/mc_inst.html
    Instructional Materials in Multiculturalism Below are the CLN "Theme Pages" which focus on specific topics within Multiculturalism. CLN's theme pages are collections of useful Internet educational resources within a narrow curricular topic and contain links to two types of information. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme.
    Canadian Immigration Theme Page
    Countries Theme Page
    GenealogyTheme Page
    Masks Theme Page
    General Multiculturalism Resources Here are a number of links to other Internet resources which contain information and/or other links related to Multiculturalism. Please read our
    Ask Asia: Instructional Resources
    Their "lesson plans" selection has lesson plans related to Asia, many of which include links to related readings, images, or classroom activities. There are also instructional materials (readings, downloadable images and maps), and links to other Asian resources. Additional resources on this page include bibliographies, reviews, and resource locators.
    Celebrating Diversity
    In this year long multidisciplinary unit, intermediate students find similarities and differences between cultures and research one specific country.

    96. Education World® : Lesson Planning Center : Teacher Lesson Plans : Louis Braill
    lesson PLAN. Reading Without Seeing Louis Braille and the BrailleAlphabet. feedback from parents. lesson Plan Source. VaReane Heese
    http://www.educationworld.com/a_tsl/archives/00-1/lesson0013.shtml

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    Reading Without Seeing: Louis Braille and the Braille Alphabet Subject: Special Education History, Our Bodies Grade:
    Brief Description In this lesson, students explore the Braille alphabet and the contributions Louis Braille made to society. Objectives Students learn about Louis Braille and the Braille alphabet and explore some of the challenges people with impaired vision might face. Keywords Louis Braille, Braille alphabet, blindness, disabilities, senses Materials Needed computers with Internet access, Braille History , overhead projector or chalkboard, small paper bags, alphabet blocks, alphabet ink stamps, The Braille Alphabet , paper punch, construction paper, glue sticks, index cards, student journals Lesson Plan
    • Begin by sharing a bit of background information on Louis Braille at the Braille History site. Discuss with students what having impaired vision might be like. Record students' thoughts on an overhead projector or a chalkboard.
    • Distribute a few alphabet blocks in a bag, and ask students to identify each letter by feeling it. Discuss the results. Was the method successful? Why or why not?

    97. Education World® : Lesson Planning Center : Lesson Plans : Johannes Gutenberg A
    Home lesson Planning lesson Plan. lesson PLAN. newspapers; paper;pens or pencils; PowerPoint software (optional). lesson Plan. Ask
    http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/00-2/lp2178.shtml

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    Johannes Gutenberg and the Printing Press Subject: Language Arts,
    Social Sciences,
    Ed. Technology Grade:
    Brief Description
    Students use library or online sources to create time lines of the life of Johannes Gutenberg and tell the impact his invention, the printing press, had on the development of newspapers. Objectives Students learn about Johannes Gutenberg and the printing press. Students sequence historical events about the life of Johannes Gutenberg and the printing press in chronological order. Keywords newspaper, time line, Johannes Gutenberg, printing press, library, Internet Materials Needed
    • computers with Internet access, printouts from the online sources listed in the Lesson Plan, or library sources about the history of newspapers
    • paper
    • pens or pencils
    • PowerPoint software (optional)
    Lesson Plan Ask students to define the term time line and to give examples of information that appears in time lines. Introduce Johannes Gutenberg, and tell students that they will each create a time line about the life of Johannes Gutenberg and about how his invention, the printing press, influenced the development of newspapers. The following are good Web sites: Assessment Evaluate students' time lines.

    98. AT&T Learning Network
    AT T ENRICH These high school biology lesson plans were created by Chicago teachersto incorporate engagedlearning principles and technology as an enabler for
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    AskERIC
    The Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) is a nationwide information network that acquires, catalogs, summarizes, and provides access to education information from all sources. ERIC produces a variety of publications and provides extensive user assistance, including AskERIC, an electronic question answering service for teachers. The ERIC system includes 16 subject-specific Clearinghouses.
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    99. Culture Page
    grade level and the theme of Culture. Primary Level lesson plans. CulturalDiversity in Nebraska. Upper Elementary Level lesson plans.
    http://www.nde.state.ne.us/SS/c.html
    Information, Resources, Activities, Lesson Plans, and Dates that pertain to the theme Culture will appear here, Keep watching Culture
    The following resource sites are related to the theme of Culture and were recently added
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    Sarah Zupko's Cutlural Studies Center
    For those lucky few allowed to write term papers about popular culture, Sarah Zupko's site will help them wax academic about everything from Star Trek to post-Soviet subculture.
    This Virtual Community began as a simple, personal list of diversity-related Internet resources. For those of us far from home, it is a means of keeping in touch with our communities. It is also a good place to begin learning about others, different than us.
    Planet Youth
    "Planet Youth" provides information on Boys and Girls Clubs, sports, fitness, culture, community and the environment. Planet Youth also provides access to links to the Native American culture, history, education and arts and sciences.
    One Day In Peace, January1. 2000
    This online book conveys the idea of world peace through children working in their own homes and schools.
    Coming to the USA - Immigration
    Nationwide, the United States is in an immigration boom. As the 20th century draws to a close, immigration levels are higher than they've been since the century began. Nearly 1.2 million immigrants are arriving in the USA every year, about 900,000 legally and an estimated 275,000 illegally. Explore more USA Today infomation on the topic of immigration

    100. Online Distance Learning - World Affairs
    lesson plans designed by the US Census Bureau around the theme ofdiversity. Elementary and juniorsenior high school editions.
    http://projects.edte.utwente.nl/ism/online96/project/kiosk/team12/exs12.htm
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    Some of the lesson plans are the result of the work of the teachers who have attended the Columbia Education Center's Summer Workshop CEC is a consortium of teacher from 14 western states dedicated to improving the quality of education in the rural, western, United States, and particularly the quality of math and science Education.
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