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ESL Cafe: Conversational Language #6
> Back to Grammar Lessons Page Conversational Language (#6), by Dennis Oliver Conversational Language (#6): Short Reactions Written language and conversational language are often quite different. In fact, what's normal, common, and acceptable in spoken language is often considered to be...
Math Insight - Digging Dirt [Lesson Plan]
expressions 2.3.1 Model and solve real-world problems using various representations, such as graphs, tables, manipulatives, and pictures 2.3.2 Identify information in a problem as needed or not needed 4.1.2 Convert from one unit of measure to another within the same sy...
ESL Cafe: Conversational Language #7
polite language is appropriate. In such situations, any of these variations might seem disrespectful. 3. All of these informal variations on "Yes" are frequently used in one-word answers: A: Are you tired? B: Yeah. / Yep. / Uh-huh. / Um-hmm. > Back...
Science NetLinks: Sky 3: Modeling Shadows
Search Lessons Tools Collections Afterschool Science News Sky 3: Modeling Shadows Materials Select one (or more) of the following models: One-dimensional map/model: a large sheet of paper or poster board pencils, crayons, and markers Three dimensional map/...
Fun with Fractions
Fractions of a Set This lesson gives students another opportunity to explore fractions using the set model. This lesson is integrated with other areas of the math curriculum including data analysis and statistics. NCTM Resources Making Sense of Fractions,...
Revitalizing Indian Culture
Plan Revitalizing Culture Lesson Plan Native Humor Lesson Plan Written by Nicole Bihr Menard (Lakota) Lincoln (NE) Public Schools For easier printing, download the PDF version of this lesson plan. Overview "We need to keep in mind, too, that the lines of demarcation are...
Scholastic: Saluting Tech-Savvy Districts
workshops, provide and model lessons that incorporate technology, and consult with teachers and students on how to best use the tools in their classroom. To manage all PD activity, the district uses My Learning Plan, a web-based database, to keep track of registration and other record...
Beacon Learning Center: Those Baffling Bibliographies!
DAY ONE - Overhead display method such as dry erase board, overhead projector, or chart paper - A model and mini-lesson to demonstrate using source cards to create a works cited list for a report NOTE: If there is access to a computer presentation cart (big screen TV and com...
EDSITEment: Holocaust and Resistance
emotional vulnerability. Select appropriate learning activities, avoiding simplistic word puzzles and model-building projects as well as simulation and role-playing exercises which imply that students can "experience" what the Holocaust was like. Bookmark the pages you will be ...
How do I express what I believe?
landscapes; Lesson 3 Observing connections—North Carolina pottery and face jugs. Becoming one with clay: Pinch pots: This lesson will provide students with an initial, successful experience with clay. They will begin with a small, palm-size piece of soft clay, mold it into...
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