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Marah Ryks

No Impact Project » For Educators - 0 views

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    This site contains free lesson plans on consumption, energy, food, transportation, and water. The site has limitless opportunities, whether you use it as a starting point for a lesson, to teaching the whole curriculum. Note that the site is FREE, and the lesson plans can be adapted to the younger grades.
Renee Gogolewski

Consuming Kids | Watch Free Documentary Online - 0 views

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    I was interested in the effects of advertising on children and happened upon this documentary. "Consuming Kids throws desperately needed light on the practices of relentless multi-billion dollar marketing machine that now sells kids and their parents everything from junk food and violent video games to bogus educational products and the family car."
Angie Toven

The Pilgrims' First Thanksgiving - 0 views

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    Information for early childhood educators and parents These activities could possibly be expanded for older students.
Siri Anderson

GEOFEST Minnesota - 0 views

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    This is an amazing resource from the MAGE center at Macalester. Click on each of the sessions at the top to see a list of free curriculum resources on Social Studies themes. Also look for opportunities to do free education forums with this group. Very useful materials!
Amy Stringfield

The First Thanksgiving Student Activities for Grades PreK-12 | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    This educational website had many fun ideas to use in the classroom!
Alys Mosher

Galileo Educational Network Association - 0 views

  • key components
  • arise from people's attempts
  • to learn more about the world(s) we live in
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  • invite perspective to be brought to bear in order to develop deep understanding
  • Attempts to answer essential questions allow people to explore the connection between their personal, individual, unique experience of the world and its exterior, objective, held-in-common dimensions
  • allow us to explore what knowledge is, how it came to be, and how it has changed through human history
  • poised at the boundary of the known and the unknown
  • reaches beyond itself
  • engages the imagination in significant ways
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    Key Components of essential questions
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    Helps you understand the foundation of an essential question and how to form one.
Alys Mosher

Get Lost at The Lost Colony l Education Pages of North Carolina - 0 views

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    This has a few historical documents on the main page. There are lesson plans times lines historical information, maps and more.
Jaime Morse

Discovery Education Classroom Resources - 1 views

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    This site offers great lesson plans, games, projects and many other neat tools for teachers to use in the classroom and for students to explore on their own.
Siri Anderson

Online Personal Finance and Economics Education Game for teachers teaching grades 6 through 12 students - Gen i Revolution - 0 views

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    Thanks Ashley!
Siri Anderson

Discovery Education: Home - 0 views

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    Good tools for teaching media literacy.
Siri Anderson

Vocabulary Instruction, Teaching Vocabulary, Vocabulary Activities | Benchmark Education Company - 0 views

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    One approach to direct instruction in vocabulary.
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    More ideas in vocabulary instruction.
Siri Anderson

Division of Labor - Contemporary Divisions Of Labor - Gender, Cohabitation, Theory, Family, Development, Women, Housework, Household, Gender, Family, and Theories - 0 views

  • Nevertheless, the average married woman in the United States did about three times as much cooking, cleaning, laundry, and other routine housework in the 1990s as the average married man. Household work continues to be divided according to gender, with women performing the vast majority of the repetitive indoor housework tasks and men performing occasional outdoor tasks (Coltrane 2000).
  • Getting married increases women's domestic labor, whereas it decreases men's.
  • Educational differences between spouses are rarely associated with divisions of labor, and men with more education often report doing more housework, rather than less, as resource theories predict. Similarly, total family earnings have little effect on how much housework men do, though middle-class men talk more about the importance of sharing than working-class men. Some studies show that spouses with more equal incomes— usually in the working class—share more household labor, but women still do more than men when they have similar jobs
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    stats on gender and household responsibilities in the US today
Jen Bartsch

Education World® : Global Economy: A Simple Activity - 0 views

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    Students discover how we rely on our global neighbors by collecting data about where in the world the goods we use every day are produced.
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