AskERIC Lesson Plans: Learning About Weather with Telecommunications

AskERIC Lesson Plans: Learning About Weather with Telecommunications

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Presents the lesson plan "Learning About Weather With Telecommunications," provided by the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) of the National Library of Education. The goal of the lesson plan is to teach students to be aware of daily weather conditions. Discusses the grade levels, objectives, materials needed, and activities.


AskERIC Lesson Plans: Understanding Weather

AskERIC Lesson Plans: Understanding Weather

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Presents the lesson plan "Understanding Weather," provided by the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) of the National Library of Education. The goal of the lesson plan is to teach students how to use instruments to record and predict weather. Discusses the grade levels, objectives, materials needed, and activities.


AskERIC Lesson Plans: Examination of Weather

AskERIC Lesson Plans: Examination of Weather

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Presents the lesson plan "Examination of Weather," provided by the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) of the National Library of Education. The goal of the lesson plan is to examine the weather via newspaper reports. Discusses the grade levels, objectives, materials needed, and activities.


The Internet Resource Directory for K-12 Teachers and Librarians

The Internet Resource Directory for K-12 Teachers and Librarians

Author: Elizabeth B. Miller

Publisher: Greenwood

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 9781563087189

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With more entries, more lesson plan sites, and an improved organization, Miller's annual is better than ever! Offering you access to current, accurate, useful information about the Internet, it helps you find the online resources you need-quickly and easily! New sections have been added-for national curricular standards, professional associations, and early childhood and special education sites-and there are now new topic sections for many new areas, including bats, whale songs, prehistoric man, and the Sixties. New sites designed to help students with homework and Web pages by and for school librarians are just some of the other new features. And don't forget, updates to the listings are now posted on the Libraries Unlimited Web site. With its curriculum-driven organization, simple instructions, and a wealth of information, this guide is the best Internet directory available for educators. (All previously listed sites have been updated, annotated, and double-checked for accuracy.) All Levels.


The Internet and Instruction

The Internet and Instruction

Author: Ann E. Barron

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Published: 1996

Total Pages: 180

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Discuss how the internet can be used in the classroom and contains list of interenet addresses and projects.


Gale Guide to Internet Databases

Gale Guide to Internet Databases

Author: Joanna Zakalik

Publisher: Gale Research International, Limited

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 532

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"Fast access to 2,000 authoritative Internet information sites--each fully described. 5 easy-to-use indexes--master index to more than 8,000 individual Internet files. Includes a list of specialized home pages, Internet glossary, and bibliography"--Cover.


Technology, Reading, and Language Arts

Technology, Reading, and Language Arts

Author: Jerry Willis

Publisher: Allyn & Bacon

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 260

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Technology, Reading and Language Arts explores ways in which preservice and inservice teachers can integrate technology into their reading instruction. It is organized around the dominant approaches to literacy instruction, links theory to practice in meaningful ways, and covers types of software and electronic resources and their use in the classroom rather than describing hundreds of different programs. This book embraces a solid conceptual framework to reading instruction and will be of particular interest to instructors who prefer constructivist, whole language and language experience approaches to teaching reading. However, direct instruction approaches are also covered in two chapters.