Primary Teaching Resources

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Patricia Said:

Looking for Primary Year 2 Teaching ideas for Music Lessons incorporating Indian influences ,?

We Answered:

Try these links:
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http://edsitement.neh.gov/tab_lesson.asp
http://www.teachervision.fen.com/native-…
http://www.lessonplanspage.com/Art45.htm
http://www.opb.org/education/atschool/le…
http://www.usao.edu/~usao-indianart/cour…
http://members.tripod.com/kebyar/teacher…

Gregory Said:

What are some teaching resource places, websites, and books for primary that are helpful?

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I have learned of a website where you can get free teaching resources that can benefit you http://www.uniqueteachingresources.com/f…
You will find free resources that you can download immediately and sample. * Book Report Set: Sequencing School Bus Book Report * 5 Page Banners For Your Bulletin Board Displays * Student Awards and Certificate * Sticker and Incentive Chart Template * Dolch and Fry Sight Word Flashcards * Spelling Resources and Flashcards * Bulletin Board Display * Monthly Newsetter Subscription that is full of free resources each month. Thanks.

Nathan Said:

Some Teaching Resources Ideas?

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i would suggest items that aren't normally furnished in a classroom:

large easel books
flannel story sets
science items (microscope, magnifying glasses, bug collection boxes)
special, seasonal story books (holidays, etc)
dress up items (clip on earrings, large bead necklaces, hats, scarves)
large grip pencils (for early writers. the big, round ones. i always cut them in half and that doubles your quantity. it is also easier for the little writers to grasp)
bulletin board boarders (dollar tree)

Wade Said:

Know of any great resources (thematic unit book perhaps) for teaching primary students about SCOTLAND.?

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Patsy Said:

where can i find some good online resources for teaching primary school kids about the world cup?

We Answered:

You can find some realy useful information about the world cup 2006 on oddsDNA.com

Such as Matc Schedule, Trophy History, Mascotts Emblems, etc

To surprise your kids, you can even show them the stadiums in Google Earth

See the links below

Clinton Said:

Teaching research skills to primary students?

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I found this in ERIC. I hope it helps.
3. Research Strategies for Moving beyond Reporting.
by Sharron L McElmeel
Descriptors:
Class Activities; Curriculum Development; Elementary Secondary Education; Information Literacy; Information Seeking; Information Skills; Lesson Plans; Library Skills; Media Specialists; Observation; Primary Sources; Research Methodology; Research Skills; Search Strategies; Student Projects; Teachers; Users (Information)

Abstract:
This guide provides lessons for teaching primary research skills to elementary and middle school students. The lessons introduce basic research processes, emphasizing the use of primary sources and direct observation. A six-step process is described that applies to all grade levels. Examples are provided to help the teacher or media specialist plan lessons by which students learn to formulate questions, make predictions based on accumulated knowledge, utilize data gathering techniques, organize and record data, analyze results and conclusions, interpret information, and identify implications for further research. Suggestions for projects include written presentations, videos, museum-type displays, computer-generated slide shows, and Internet Web pages. Library skills are described for the different age groups. The book is divided into four chapters: (1) "Reports--Why Not?"; (2) "A First Step--Beginning the Research"; (3) "Mini-Research Lessons"; and (4) "Moving to a Larger Research Project." Appendices include reproducible forms describing research instruction, strategies, and class activities. A subject index is provided. (Author/SWC) Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software.

This is the worldcat entry for it. Your public library can try to borrow it for you.:

Research strategies for moving beyond reporting
by Sharron L McElmeel
Type: Book
Language: English
Publisher: Worthington, Ohio : Linworth Pub., ©1997.
ISBN: 0938865544 9780938865544
OCLC: 35192337
Related Subjects: Library orientation for school children -- United States. | Library orientation for middle school students -- United States. | Report writing.

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