Passports:
Adventures in Learning
(for students)

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Reading and Writing Questors !!

In a Jeopardy style game show format, your students can test their language arts ability with grade appropriate skills. Topics range rhyming and letter sounds for the younger students to spelling and puncutation for the older ones. Karen and Molly host these exciting competitions, explaining the processes and reviewing skills as students participate. Put those thinking caps on. Are you ready to play Reading/Writing Questor??

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Spotlights:
All About Eagles!
What do you want to know about eagles? How big do they get? Where do they live? How many eggs to they lay? What do they eat? Learn all this and much more with Mr. B.
!

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Professional Educator Series
(for teachers)

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Applications in Technology

Join us for the Technology in the Classroom series to become more effective, more efficient, and more knowledgeable about computers, software, and the Internet. We will share ideas, examples and websites that can save you time, enhance your curriculum, and help you assist students with their own experiences using technology.

Topics include:
Applicable Internet Tools for Teachers
Meaningful Lesson Plans that Incorporate Technology
Using Technology to Address Learning Styles
Social Networking
Using Technology for Research and Assignments


Janet Hale's Video

Curriculum Mapping
Explore, Plan, Evaluate, and Implement Curriculum that works
with Janet Hale.


Systemic Change • Classroom Curriculum
Collaborative Planning • Organization

Fun Facts:

Alexander Graham Bell applied for his patent on the telephone, an "Improvement in Telegraphy", on Valentine's Day, 1876.


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Introduction to American Sign Language with Maria

Share the wonderful world of signing with your students! This passport, taught by Maria, certified teacher of the deaf, will introduce your students to the basic principles of American Sign Language. Students will learn the history of American Sign Language, basic Sign Language structure and some conversational signing they can do themselves. Join us for an exciting passport that will have you signing all the way back to class!

 

Maps Skills

Map Skills: Regions of the United States
 
The United States has a variety of climates, elevations, and vegetation. In addition, the human population is scattered in some areas and very dense in others. How do the characteristics of these regions affect each other? Students will learn how to comprehend, analyze and compare information on several different types of maps of the United States. Karen Clark facilitates this Passport.