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War Stories
Students watch the film "The Perilous Fight: America's World War II in Color".  Using the film, they work together to develop proper interview questions to use while talking to World War II veterns.  After the interview, they research...
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Climate Change-Boon or Bust for Northern Waters?
Students explore about and evaluate the potential impacts of climate change on northern hydrological systems.  They  work in small groups, research the background to climate change in the north with a particular focus on lakes and rivers.
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An Introduction to Immigration and the Canadian Political System
Twelfth graders take a citizenship test before learning how their own ideology fits in with current political parties. They create questions for a debate and learn the process of registering to vote.
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The 3 Levels of Government through Scrapbooking
Eighth graders explore Parliamentary democracy and governance.
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Design Patterns in Everyday Life
Learners find symbols and patterns in everyday life. In this patterns lesson plan, students break into groups and look for specific patterns and symbols. Learners record their findings. Students create a graphic organizer with the...
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The Geometry of Indigenous Art
Students examine the concepts of symmetry, rotations, reflections, translation, dialations, and tessellations and apply them to indigenous art. They also do Internet research and create artwork (painting, pottery, computer graphic design).
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Lesson 2: Diabetes (emphasis on Type 1 Diabetes)
Learners investigate the cause, effects and prevention of the diabetes as well as the differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
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Soap Operas
Students examine American culture through research on various soap opera websites. They access a soap opera website, participate in a chat group, evaluate the contents of the website, and write a summary of a character and plot.
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USING THE SOFTWARE PROGRAM "HYPER-STUDIO"
Students demonstrate the steps to follow in using the software to create a presentation. They use context of cultural history of the four periods of Native American lifestyles in Illinois and create a presentation.
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Read Research and Report
Third graders organize information from fiction and nonfiction  trade books to add to the understanding of a /curricular topic. They prepare oral presentations that reflect  their understanding, show organization and include  appropriate...
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The Land is Changing: Stories from Across the North
Students explore the changing environment in their community.  They interview elders about the issues, impacts and potential ways of adapting to climate change in the north.  Students post pictures and information on the student...
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Get the Picture?
Young scholars explore the movement to design low-cost solutions for the world's population and create a graph to represent the information. In this design and graphing activity, students review the concepts of graphing and visit the...
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Propaganda Techniques
Students identify five propaganda techniques used in advertisements, then write their own ads using propaganda techniques that influence others to buy their products. They videotape their commercials, and write about recognizing propaganda.
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Presenting Research with PowerPoint
Students organize information and prepare a visual interpretation that enhances an oral presentation using pictures, graphics and sound.
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Career Explorations
Students use a variety of resources to discover their personal goals, interests, aptitudes and priorities. They apply these interests to course selection and career choices.
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TE Activity: Space Shelter
Students simulate that they need to develop a new home on a different planet. They design a shelter that will ensure their survival after researching the characteristics of the other planet. They write an essay about their home design.
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Teaching a Short Story
Students work in small groups and prepare an analysis of a short story to be presented to their peers.  They research the story and create a handout or a visual aid that cites sources of information and summarizes the main points of the...
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New Year Celebrations Around the Globe
Students view art images of Norman Rockwell's family traditions and celebrations. They search the internet for information, and complete reflective and creative writing and sketch assignments. Students recognize and name emotions shown...
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Our Lives and the Four Seasons
Learners compare and contrast the four seasons. Using this information, they determine the plant, animal and environmental activities that can be enjoyed in each season. They discuss why the seasons must change and how humans adapt to them.
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Creating a Reading Community in Your Classroom
Young scholars evaluate and reflect upon the books that they are reading, and recommend favorite books to other readers in the class.  They also write book reviews to reflect their attitudes about the books they read, and nominate books...
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The Talk Show: A Bioethical Dilemma About Neurological Disorders
Students explore neurological societal problems.  They research, collect information and assess the ramifications of ethical, economic, political, and social issues.  During a talk show simulation, students present their decisions.
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The Constitution
Eighth graders conduct research about the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, the Virginia Plan, the New Jersey Plan, the Connecticut (Great) Compromise, and the 3/5 Compromise.
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Travel Mug Design
Students create and develop a travel mug. They create visuals and a three dimensional infomercial. They apply an engineering design and demonstrate knowledge of thermodynamics involved in heat transfer. They illustrate Newton's Law of...
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The Credibility Challenge: In Search of Authority on the Internet
Learners identify and interpret the background and practice in determining authority on the Internet.  Then they identify how to tell whether an author has expertise or not, and whether they're getting the straight story.  Students also...