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Creative Practices
Creative Practices is a platform for teacher interaction that invites members to contribute and review lesson plans, teaching materials, and activities focusing on the arts (music, visual arts, film/photography, theater, dance, and literature), environmental issues, and social justice. These resources should emphasize student-centered pedagogy, creativity and problem-solving, integration into other subject areas, and an appeal to diverse intelligences and learning styles. Professors of Education are encouraged to invite their students to contribute ideas to the group.
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- Dec 14, 2011
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This unit introduces students to reading non fiction. They will begin by learning about advertisments and how sometimes they can give us flase information. They will learn how they can use nonfiction books to find facts. Then, the students will learn all about different insects. From then on, in groups the students will begin to write a diary from the perspective of an insect. They will also create a poster with information about the insect. Finally, the students will present their work to the class.
May 20, 2011This unit introduces students to reading non fiction. They will begin by learning about advertisments and how sometimes they can give us flase information. They will learn how they can use nonfiction books to find facts. Then, the students will learn all about different insects. From then on, in groups the students will begin to write a diary from the perspective of an insect. They will also create a poster with information about the insect. Finally, the students will present their work to the class.
- Writing Lesson 1st grade19 KB
This lesson is towards the end of a fiction writing unit. In this lesson the students will illustrate each other stories. This allows students to use their creativity to illustrate someone elses story.
May 20, 2011This lesson is towards the end of a fiction writing unit. In this lesson the students will illustrate each other stories. This allows students to use their creativity to illustrate someone elses story.
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