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Cinderbank
Fourth graders identify major components of a "Cinderella" story in order to create a database.
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Indi/Visual
Eighth graders take photographs for a photo essay contest.  Using primary source documents, they review various types of artwork and discuss how some of the images have become commonplace.  They use the internet to view examples of...
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Digital Picture Books
Second graders create digital picture books reflecting their experiences during the school year on field trips and various classroom activities.  Using digital pictures taken during the year, they write captions for each picture and...
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Creating with Alice
Students explore Alice Programming Software. In this exploratory lesson, students design a unique storyboard which will guide the creation of their Alice World.  Students write and create their own films.
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Voices at Whisper Bend
High schoolers examine life in Pennsylvania during and after World War II. Using primary source documents, they compare the unity of the United States during World War II and the Iraq War. They also discover how citizens adapt to the war...
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Collaborative Book Club Groups
Students participate in book club forums where they write descriptive, evaluation, analysis, synthesis, or inference essays. They take on the role of a character in their bok and publish a web page.
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Historians Interpret Sources
Students read excerpts from the historian Conover Hunt writing about John F. Kennedy and from primary source documents using the handout: Historical Sources and Historians. Students discuss and identify source types, evaluate sources,...
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Technology: Rating Inventions
Third graders brainstorm a list of inventions used daily.  They use Kidspiration to create a web with inventions in the middle.  Students choose three inventions from the web and rank them according to interest.
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The Hunt for Red October
Ninth graders identify and apply some of the vocabulary used in Science concerning the Sea Perch project. They view a video of The Hunt for Red October, and students make a comparative study of the translation of the printed work onto...
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My Heritage Country Report
Students list five food dishes that are part of their family's heritage. Each student then does research of a country and a recipe (possibly a family recipe). With the help of members of his/her kitchen group, the student prepares the dish.
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Strange Encounters
Third graders examine a variety of Robert Harris' paintings.  Using the characters in the art, they develop a conversation between them in a musical verse.  In groups, they identify safety procedures to be used by those traveling in the...
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Flying With The Wright Stuff
Students explore the history of flight, specifically the Wright brothers. Pupils create paper airplanes.  They discuss considerations in building an aircraft such as drag, thrust, and weight.  Classmates compare the Wright Brother's...
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Responding: "Guerrilla" Art
Eighth graders examine a new kind of art that is used to respond to political and social issues.  Using primary source documents, they read examples of how others have responded to various issues in the past.  Individually, they create...
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Heritage
Students examine Florida literary heritage.  They use multimedia learning activities to focus on Florida heritage and the literature of Florida.  Students investigate books and special web sites on Florida cities and Florida authors....
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"Intelligent Design" and Ohio's Science Curriculum
Students explore the debate between intelligent design and Darwinism. They research both topics by accessing primary sources. Students interview school administrators to determine what its science curriculum is and the timeline for any...
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Oral traditions: Facilitating education through verbal traditions
Bring oral traditions into the classroom to engage learning and facilitate best practices. From story telling to listening skills, this article provides reasons and rational behind oral traditions as a tool for education. 
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How to DO Just About Anything
Learners discover how to use a digital camera and how to make a PowerPoint presentation. They practice good listening skills and hear how to make a "Supa Dupa Egg." They take notes and use them to create an effective, step-by-step...
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Benedict Arnold Lesson Plan
Fourth graders read about and write a biography on Benedict Arnold.
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An Anecdote is Worth a Thousand Pictures
Learners identify anecdotes in speeches and the purposes that politicians use the anecdotes for. They create personal anecdotes for the class to hear, and students decide if the anecdote is real or fabricated.
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Sewage Spill into Biscayne Bay
Students use a hypothetical case study to learn about environmental health issues associated with water, recreational water, and sewage. They use an inquiry-based learning module to generate questions, draft a research plan, and generate...
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What are the Conditions for Victory in Iraq?
Learners view a video clip about the war in Iraq.  They discuss how the coalition forces know when they have won.  They read an article about the situation as well.
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A Call to Jihad
Students view a video clip about Islam in the Middle East.  They discuss quotes by Hussein calling for a jihad and what jihad means.  They examine Hussein's leadership qualities as well.
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The Decision to Go to War
Students examine President Bush's decision to go to war with Iraq.  They work together to discuss a topic related to this given to them by their teacher.  They answer questions to complete the lesson.
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Crisis in Sudan: Responding to Medical Emergencies
Students examine the crisis in Sudan.  They identify the medical situation in the region and discover how they respond to emergencies.  They research diseases that are prevalent in the region as well.