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April 2001
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WEEKLY ARCHIVES

    FEATURED THEME:
Poetry Month

Rhyme Time Poetry Plans and Projects
Bring poetry into your classroom through monitor and modem with the help of these activities!
Invent Your Own Poetry Form
Attack poetry from a new angle! After students have tried their hands at writing traditional poetry, invite them to invent their own poetry forms.
Seventh Graders Writing Italian Sonnets You Bet!
Let's take a look at a program that has kids writing all kinds of poems---from quatrains to limericks to (yes!) Italian sonnets.
It's Raining Cats and Dogs
This lesson plan teaches idioms (figurative language) in a creative, fun way.

MONTHLY ARCHIVES

EVENTS

1906 - a devastating earthquake struck San Francisco, followed by raging fires. About 700 people died.

  • Kids "Tune In" to Weather Curriculum
    Linda Tripp's Colorado second and third graders are avid weather watchers---and weather forecasters. "Tune in" as they explore TV weather. Also included: A flurry of Internet weather connections to supplement your weather curriculum.
  • Earth Sciences
    Resources and tools from our Science Center.

1955 - Albert Einstein Dies

Constitution Day (Canada)

Crossword Puzzle Book 1st published

  • Make Puzzles Part of Your Game Plan!
    Loads of Internet sites offer puzzles, riddles, word games, and other games to stimulate fun and learning. Check out a few of them! "Puzzle" your pupils! Included: Tips for integrating puzzles and other games into the curriculum!

National Youth Service Day

  • Is Community Service a Waste of Time?
    Many educators use the terms community service and service learning interchangeably. They are two very different concepts, though. What is the difference? Should your students participate in one or the other? Included: Education World talks to the experts about what it takes to create a real service-learning project -- if that's possible.
  • Service Learning in Action Across the Grades
    No matter what grade level or subject you teach, service-learning projects can add a new dimension to your curriculum. This week, Education World offers examples of three excellent service-learning projects -- one each at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. Each project is an example of true service learning. Included: Individual projects that involve students in creating Web pages for nonprofits, link the generations, and introduce students to the inner workings of community government.
  • Students Learn While Helping at Soup Kitchen
    How do you teach compassion? A project launched by teachers and students at Presentation of Mary Academy in Hudson, N.H., is designed to do just that. Classroom learning is tied closely to the students' participation in a project carried on with the Nashua Soup Kitchen and Shelter. Included: Details of how service learning can be tied to learning across the curriculum!
  • Earth Inc. -- A Service-Learning Lesson Plan
    A well-planned service-learning project should include stated academic and service goals, strategies for assessment, and opportunities for reflection. As an example, the Social Studies Education Consortium offers a template for a model service project -- and teachers from offer their project. Included: Cross-curriculum goals, activities, and more!


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