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  1. Free curriculum promotes death-penalty debates: the Death Penalty Information Center offers online lesson plans designed to spark discussion and improve ... An article from: Curriculum Review
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61. Science Lesson Plans Page
Blustery Beginningslesson plans on classroom exploration of the wind. Hey You StoleMy Rain!-Initiate a debate on the controversy surrounding the issue of
http://www.luc.edu/schools/education/csipdc/scilsn.htm

62. SBC Pacific Bell Knowledge Network Explorer : Online Learning : Blue Web'n : Upd
debate KennedyNixon debates of 1960; 2) Televised debate History 1960 impact oftelevision on politics; 4) Curriculum Resources lesson plans and activities
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December 2002 Dec 27 Dec 20 Dec 13 Dec 6 December 27 The Great Debate and Beyond: History of Televised Presidential Debates
http://www.museum.tv/debateweb/html/index.htm
The Great Debate contains four main sections: 1) Great Debate: Kennedy-Nixon debates of 1960; 2) Televised Debate History 1960-1996; 3) Television: video commentary, essays and other items that highlight the impact of television on politics; 4) Curriculum Resources: lesson plans and activities that promote learning. Produced by The Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago, Illinois. (added 12/28/02, reviewed 12/28/02) Grade Level: Middle School, High School, College Content Area: Application type:
Cleopatra: A Multimedia Guide to the Ancient World

http://www.artic.edu/cleo/index.html
Cleopatra: is an interactive guide to the Ancient Art Collection of The Art Institute of Chicago. Cleopatra, queen of Egypt from 51 to 30 B.C., embodied the three great cultures of the ancient Mediterranean region: she was Greek by birth, ruled Egypt as its queen, and lost her kingdom to Rome. To see the "Close-up" views of the Ancient Art objects, their "Stories" and listen to the Glossary pronunciations you will need QuickTime. Includes printable lesson plans for grades 4 thru 12 (http://www.artic.edu/cleo/Teachfolder/LPMainSearch.html). (added 12/28/02, reviewed 12/28/02)

63. Lesson Plans To Analyze World Events, Wars, Conflict, Discrimination, And Crises
Link to ESR Metro's lesson on the debate surrounding US foreign policyand possible war plans in Iraq. Another lesson plan on the
http://www.esrnational.org/wtclessons.htm
Early Childhood Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools ... Keynote Addresses Special Projects : Understanding World Events Dealing with Crises Understanding War Countering Discrimination Analyzing 9/11 Promoting Constructive Dialogue
Throughout its history ESR has focused on developing developmentally appropriate ways of discussing global issues with students.
For more than two decades teachers at every level have looked to ESR for assistance during times of crisis. ESR continues to provide guides and curricular suggestions to help teachers address national and global issues constructively. Resources, Lessons, Guides, and Best-of-the-Web Links

64. Lesson Plans
List of All lesson plans. Connie Weber 4th Grade6th Grade This is a lesson gearedto debate Election '98 Author Cheryl Taylor 9th Grade-12th Grade debate
http://disneyhand.disney.go.com/disneylearning/resources/lessons/index
We believe that truly inventive lesson plans - detailed, activity-specific teaching strategies - can help even the most seasoned teachers come up with new and exciting ways to present information. Many of the lessons presented here have been honored by Walt Disney World's Teacherrific Awards and we thank the winning teachers for their willingness to share their innovative ideas.
Search for Lesson Plans: Enter Keyword Select Subject All Early Childhood Math Science Language Arts/English Arts Vocational-Technical Interdisciplinary General Education List of All Lesson Plans Early Childhood
101 Dalmatians - Over, Through and Beyond

Author: Carolyn Danford McGowan
Kindergarten
"101 Dalmatians - Over, Through and Beyond" motivated students to learn Kindergarten skills all year long. The lovable furry Dalmatians and the "101" number concept were the hooks to teach all areas of the curriculum. Parent involvement, test scores, peer interaction and the joy of learning improved, particularly for ESOL students. No Difference
Author: Virginia Horton, Giselle Stapleton

65. 4. Interactive Technology Lesson Plans
Session 4 Designing lesson plans Using 2 Interactive Technologies. foods/ summariesand reviews of favorite books, articles or movies; -a debate forum on
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Return to Putnam's On-Line Course for Using Internet In K-12 F.L. Teaching Return to EA's Modern Language Home Page
Return to CB Putnam's Home Page
Session 4: Designing Lesson Plans Using 2 Interactive Technologies For Session Four:
-Go to and save on your drive as a bookmark C.B. Putnam FL Teaching Using Internet Resources Home Page . We will use this site throughout this session. Goal One: Plan a Large Scale Email Exchange Description of Project: for an email exchange with one or more school groups in a region that your class is studying, you and colleagues are to develop a year-long project that will include email exchanges between one or more schools.
As part of the year-long exchange effort, you have agreed that all your FL classes will participate in some way during the year.
You have decided to begin with a class-to-class endeavor, (NOT an individual-to-individual keypal project for now) since this is the first exchange for you and your students. At this point, you are not clear how often and for which specific activities your individual classes will be involved. However, you have agreed that the interaction will include the following:
  • an Information Exchange by groups of students:
    -who we are right now in this year: individually and as a school community: our origins, where our grandparents and parents came from, the range of jobs reflected in our parent population;
  • 66. Disney Learning Partnership - Teacher Center - Lesson Plans
    lesson plans. debate Election ‘98. Author Cheryl Taylor. School JonesHigh School. City Orange County, FL. Intended for 9th Grade12th Grade.
    http://asp.disney.go.com/disneylearning/teachercenter/resources/lessons/lessons.

    67. EduHound.com - Search Results - Everything For Education K-12!
    world.com/a_lesson/002/lp2093.shtml Education World lesson plans Take a Stand!Students share their opinions on an issue using a discussion/debate approach
    http://www.eduhound.com/showlinks.cfm?subj=ELECTIONS&skey=Election Lessons & Res

    68. North Jersey Community
    Recycling featuring the NJ Department of Education Office of Standards lesson plans. theyoften deal with controversial issues, newspapers often cause debate.
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    69. Free Speaker - Gabriella Megyesi
    Go to lesson plans. Resume and References. Click for resume and references forGabriella Megyesi. Questions, Comments, Suggestions? Email debate@fee.org.
    http://www.freespeaker.org/gmegyesi/schooltalks.html
    Other FEE Websites: www.fee.org
    www.cliches.org

    Guest Presentations at Schools Gabriella Megyesi and Greg Rehmke are available for guest talks at high schools and colleges. Greg Rehmke is FEE's director of high school outreach and Gabriella Megyesi is FEE's Paul Heyne Fellow in Economic Education. Ms. Megyesi worked at FEE through the 1999-2000 school year but is not back in Budapest, Hungary. Her next trip to the United States is scheduled for May. Below are pictures from past school presentations by Ms. Megyesi. Also below is a link to FEE classroom lesson plans prepared for articles in Ideas on Liberty St. Thomas Episcopal (Houston) Gabriella Megyesi spoke to three classes at St. Thomas Episcopal School in Houston in November, 2000. Click picture for larger image. Click picture for larger image Thomas Jefferson and... (Joplin, MO)

    70. Free Lesson Plans & Mock Trials For Law Classes
    Free lesson plans Mock Trials for Law Classes* *Sites on this document were Forexample, Pornography debate http//ofcn.org/cyber.serv/academy/ace/soc/cecsst
    http://www.streetlaw.org/freeforteachers.html
    *Sites on this document were updated as of November 2001 Academy Curricular Exchange , Columbia Education Center
    http://ofcn.org/cyber.serv/academy/ace/soc/high.html
    includes a variety of high school levels social studies lessons. For example,
    Pornography Debate
    http://ofcn.org/cyber.serv/academy/ace/soc/cecsst/cecsst054.html

    This is a timely and interesting activity for senior high school students. It provides government students with a study and the experience with the fundamental right of freedom of expression as guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution. The purpose of this activity is to provide students with the insight into the complexities of protecting the individuals right of expression.
    American Bar Association www.abanet.org

    71. Lesson Plans For Every Classroom
    I'd love a dollar for every time I've heard this debate (which usually course/dayand come back with fantastic experiences, computer lesson plans and stories
    http://www.lessonplans.com.au/integrate.htm
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    Lesson Plans for Teachers and Trainers
    BEFORE spending hours integrating and planning how you will try to use computers in your classroom, take time to read the info below... It will save you time and frustration preparing your computer lesson plans! Hi there, My name is Brad Hauck and If you are looking for computer lesson plans solutions that you can use in your classroom, you will find some great ideas within this site. Probably, like you, I have spent numerous hours trying to integrate computers into my classroom and along the way I've picked up a few tricks and tips I use in my computer lesson plans that I'd like to share with you if you read on. I promise that you'll get at least one new idea or piece of information that you'll be able to use. Computers are becoming more and more popular as an educational tool yet, in my experience as a teacher, they are a difficult and sometimes impractical piece of classroom technology. Don't get me wrong, I'm a computer (nut) teacher with a technical background but it seems that the integration of technology brings with it a set of difficulties that we need to overcome through the way we set our "computer lessons". Some people point towards effective integration of computer skills as having two requirements:
  • the skills must directly relate to the curriculum content and to classroom assignments, and
  • 72. Teacher Idea ExchangeBrowse Lesson Plans
    Get monthly updates on the latest lesson plans. Evaluation Health Home SchoolingHomework Help Information Technology Language Arts debate Grammar Journalism
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    73. Teacher Idea ExchangeBrowse Lesson Plans
    lesson plans Links Submit a lesson plan Submit a lesson Topics Click on theblue erasers Information Technology Language Arts debate Grammar Journalism
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    74. Lesson Plans
    DIALA-TEACHER NATIONAL HOLIDAY lesson PLAN. Labor Day. Hold a formal debate foror against organized labor in the present; the past; the Pullman strike.
    http://www.patriotism.org/laborday/page3.html
    DIAL-A-TEACHER
    NATIONAL HOLIDAY LESSON PLAN Labor Day GRADE LEVEL / SUBJECT:
    6-12 / Social Studies PURPOSE:
    To present activities to be used at a variety of grade levels and classroom situations in order to enhance student understanding of the Labor Day celebration. OBJECTIVES:
    Students will be able to:
  • Understand the events which led to the observance of Labor Day as a National Holiday. SSS: CBC:
  • Identify the influence of particular individuals on the events listed. SSS: CBC:
  • Locate the places which relate to these events. SSS: CBC:
  • Analyze the role of labor unions in the establishment of the Labor Day observance. SSS: CBC:
  • Evaluate the role of government in the establishment of this holiday. SSS: CBC:
  • research Labor Day celebrations in other nations. SSS: CBC:
  • Compare and contrast labor movements in different parts of the world; at different times. SSS: CBC:
  • Synthesize the role of labor unions in American History, past and present. SSS: CBC: MATERIALS:
    Background information provided by Dial-A-Teacher web site. ACTIVITIES:
    May be assigned as group activities or as individual tasks at teacher's discretion.
  • 75. Combined Lesson Plans
    A debate How do you stand? lesson Five - Conflict music; lesson Six - Final presentation(Unit duration to be determined by teacher). Pathways lesson plans -
    http://www.umassd.edu/specialprograms/artslinks/1.0ComboLessons.html
    Lesson Plans
    A collection of lesson plans from all the ArtsLinks Projects
    BRID
    GES II I BRIDGES II ... Pathways
    BRIDGES III Interdisciplinary Lesson Plans New in Spring 2000
    Self Identity - by Karen Brinza

    Unity - by Karen Dyer

    Individuality and Poetry - by Maureen Kessler

    Traditions, A Look at African Culture - by Jennifer Legere
    ...
    Harmony - by Rebecca Worden

    BRIDGES II Interdisciplinary Lesson Plans - Spring Semester 1999
    Heroism - by Lori Bradley
    Renaissance Perspective - by Colleen Stulb Connections - Los Tres Grandes - by Marian Colman Frames of Reference - by Amy Linn ... "Design" - by Ken Walsh BRIDGES I Faculty Team Lesson Plans Arts/Multiple Intelligences Music to "My" Ears by Team Zapp Team Members: Ronnie Gagnon , Armand Desmarais, Jim Quinn Arts/Multiple Intelligences Mandala/Mandara by Team Zapp History/Social Science/World Languages/Arts/Multiple Intelligences The Grand Salon - Enlightenment Period by CyberDogs: Team Members: Jeanne Dyer, Kerri O'Donnell, Gerard Koot, Brenda Loiselle

    76. English Teachers' Online Network Of South Africa Lesson Plans
    lesson Plan. The classroom becomes an aeroplane. The passengers. Theymust hold a parachute debate to decide who will get the parachute.
    http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Campus/2159/less9.htm
    The Parachute of Shame
    Level Grade 8-12 (13-18 years)
    Most effective 16-18 years
  • To present an argument in support of a proposition
  • To encourage fun communicative interplays Lesson Plan
  • The classroom becomes an aeroplane. The pilot has announced that the plane is about to crash, but one parachute is available for use by the passengers. They must hold a parachute debate to decide who will get the parachute.
  • Five class members are chosen to speak in the debate.
  • The rest of the class will listen to their arguments and vote on who should get the parachute at the end.
  • The five characters are
    • A terrorist
    • A bank robber
    • A lawyer
    • A politician
    • A serial killer
  • Each character gets three minutes to present their case.
  • The class votes.
  • The class discusses their reasons for voting as they did. Notes The traditional parachute debate is here turned on its head. The comic nature of this reversal often draws students who otherwise don't participate, into speaking out. The content is often shocking and this again often draws out responses.
  • 77. The Museum Of Broadcast Communications
    in presidential debate history with this awardwinning web presentation underwrittenby AT T Broadband video photos historic memos lesson plans and more
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    Education Welcome to the MBC Education section. The MBC is proud to be a recipient of these honors DocuFest
    Combining streaming video of documentaries with comprehensive lesson plans, DocuFest provides educators with a powerful tool for teaching students. Current programming includes documentaries about the Vietnam War, World War II, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Performing Arts. Enrich your curriculum and make important issues more relevant to your students. Free of charge. Instructional Resources
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    , an online guide of archival programs that meet core curricular needs. The Great Debate - Online The Great Debate - CD ROM
  • Helps students examine and question the historical, social, political, and cultural contexts of 1960;
  • 78. Index To Internet Lesson Plan Sites For K-12 Educators
    Index by subject discipline to many lesson and unit plans sites on the WWW for educators and education students in all subject disciplines. will find specific lesson plans under some topics at Curriculum resources; lesson plans at Units of Practice. Baltimore Curriculum Project lesson plans. Language arts, math science,
    http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/lesson.htm

    79. Lesson Plans - Xpeditions @ Nationalgeographic.com
    This lesson explores the controversial issues surrounding the energydebate in the United States. Students will research recent
    http://www.marcopolo-education.org/mg/fl25.aspx
    Check out:
    X16: Sushi Bar

    Standard #16:
    The Changes That Occur in the Meaning, Use, Distribution, and Importance of Resources
    Spice World
    ...
    The Quest for Gold

    The Great Energy Debate A Web of Resources Gold: From the Mine to You Natural Resources Extraction Wild Horses: Public Property? Complete Index The Great Energy Debate Overview: This lesson explores the controversial issues surrounding the energy debate in the United States. Students will research recent initiatives being taken in this area and analyze their implications. They will then assume the roles of pivotal stakeholders in this debate and testify to a mock congressional committee responsible for making decisions about public lands and energy resources. Connections to the Curriculum: geography, language arts, science, math Connections to the National Geography Standards:
    Time: three to six hours Materials Required:
    • Internet access
    • printed materials about energy issues in the United States
    Objectives: Students will:
    • Identify sources of energy used in the United States
    • Distinguish between fossil fuels and renewable energy
    • Describe how energy production and consumption can impact public lands
    • Learn about alternatives to fossil fuels
    • Participate in a debate over whether to use public lands as sources of energy
    Geographic Skills: Asking Geographic Questions
    Acquiring Geographic Information
    Organizing Geographic Information
    Analyzing Geographic Information
    S u g g e s t e d P r o c e d u r e Opening: Have students list the ways they depend upon energy in their everyday lives. Then ask them to identify those activities that are dependent upon fossil fuels (oil, coal, and natural gas). List answers on the board.

    80. American President Lp2000
    To Tell The Truth Watching a Presidential debate This lesson is designed to helpstudents become active viewers of political debates by teaching them how to
    http://www.americanpresident.org/lp2000.htm

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