Showing posts with label Lesson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lesson. Show all posts

Monday, October 15, 2012

th Grade Social Studies Lesson Plans

Social Studies, when a student enters the fifth - grade, bestow much core to American law and importance of several historical figures. Its a more comprehensive approach to what was introduced back in the fourth grade. Studies Organ engages gradual immersion, so students wont get come apart with the subject matter. Also, references to fourth grade lessons are provided, giving students a much needed refresher, whenever requisite.

The US Constitution and the Fourth Amendment

Students, abutting learning the changed forms of government back in the fourth grade, are now asked to use their knowledge on the American government. Studies Comic book provides comprehensive discussions on the US constitution and the Fourth Amendment. Naturally, students will find the legal terms fully incredible and memorizing them is plain worse. Our means is to make them learn laws and legal concepts, fostering more knowledge than mere camera-eye.

Historical Personalities and Events

A nation is formed not dispassionate by land divisions, but also through the efforts of great men and women. The fourth grade introduces students to some of them. The fifth grade, on the other hand, makes students appreciate their achievements and what they have done to make the world what it is today. This topic is quite comprehensive, touching on other subjects like science and literature. Some schools even require students to interview hometown heroes, and submit a reaction paper after. Our publication has got everything covered.

Timelines on Local and World History

This topic is in preparation for the in - depth discussions on world history in high school. Students are introduced to the different timelines around the globe, starting from the prehistoric ages. School discussions dont go as far as tackling every scenario, personality and human intention that led to the events highlighted compared to high school. Studies Weekly provides a little more, just to make sure students fully comprehend the significance of each event.

Archaeology

For an adult, ancient artifacts are things of beauty, embedded with history and classic grandeur. For an average fifth - grader, however, they might just be old jars, relics and bones. Studies Weekly bridges that gap between the fifth grade and adulthood by stimulating the interest of kids in archaeological finds. Stories and historical backgrounds are provided as well as references to modern times, so students can relate to them.

The American Civil War

The civil war, in spite of the casualties, comes as a defining moment in American history. It ended slavery and stamped the territorial integrity of the nation. Students, at first, will view it as just another long lesson printed on their textbooks. But with our help, they will realize the pros and cons of the event. They will also get familiarized with the colorful personalities who were instrumental in the war. Unlike textbooks, which present lessons in a cold and academic manner, we take a step back and provide entertaining write - ups about the different events that transpired as well as the personalities. Think of the articles as a cross between a textbook and a storybook, without altering any of the facts.

Monday, October 1, 2012

World history lesson plans

World history lesson plans can be more troublesome to formulate than U. S. history lesson plans, as it is onerous to place parameters of what should be included in the lesson and what should not. However, with careful organization and attention to detail, an exciting and demiurgic teaching framework can be achieved.

The following four part breakdown of world history is most practicable for the management of lesson plans: Ancient Civilizations, Middle Ages / Renaissance, World War I and World War II. Afterwards, the most important events of post war decades from the 1960s to the 1980s can be touched upon in lessons.

Each teacher needs to predispose individually what to do with milestones of governmental historic importance. Will the American Civil War, Reconstruction and Slavery expression be mentioned in passing or will these issues be reclusive to another side with completely separate history lesson plans? This needs to be decided upon and explained to students at the start of the course.

Also, will elements of Social Studies lesson plans be introduced? Activities which inspire students to think about the living conditions of the historic period under discussion can bring them to life for students.

World history lesson plans can benefit enormously from the educational technology now available. New media software has been developed for use in the classroom that enables students to walk through ancient Rome, experience the rise and fall of the Berlin War and watch the battles of the Korean War first hand. The only drawback with such educational technology it is still quite costly for schools to introduce on a widespread basis during lessons.

Of the cost - effective software available for incorporation into world history lesson plans, a set of history PowerPoints is most impressive. This offers teachers the opportunity to present subject matter in a slide - show, linear format. With a little imagination on the teacher ' s part this can be very stimulating for students. Images and charts in various forms and colors can be introduced. Even sound can be added during lessons. One of the biggest advantages of history PowerPoints is that the format can be changed over time while the basic informative content of the history lesson plan is retained.

However, PowerPoints needs to be used correctly for them to be an effective educational tool during lessons. It is important that teachers do not pay so much attention to the PowerPoints that they forget to communicate directly with students. It is also crucial that PowerPoints be prepared correctly and that they are neither overloaded with details nor reduced to a host of slides with little text that doesn ' t explain enough.

World history lesson plans are a challenge to formulate. There is a host of information and events to choose from. There are however many educational software tools on offer which, when used correctly, can transform history lessons from boring into brilliant.

Luckily, teachers can purchase professionally made PowerPoint lesson plans. These are available internet download, or can be delivered to your home or school in CD and DVD format. They can be re - used every year, giving teachers a lot of mileage from a single purchase. Also, given the hours it would take a teacher to produce the same materials, the prices are low. It ' s like having a " classroom in a box " with PowerPoints that include lessons, crossword puzzles, exams and everything you need to teach. Teachers don ' t actually need PowerPoint loaded on a computer if they buy these materials in DVD form. The DVD can be played on any computer or and even a DVD player with remote control.

Professionally made PowerPoints can hold the attention of today ' s media - savvy students with multimedia capabilities that include audio and video. They also use primary source documents whenever possible, allowing students to view firsthand important historical pieces including speeches, videos and audio clips.

Besides being able to hold the attention of students, they are linked to national history standards and major state standards, which helps with state test prep, and can improve students ' state test scores.

Overall, professionally made PowerPoints are a great option for teachers, at very reasonable prices.

Written by Muireann Prendergast. MultiMedia Learning LLC provides World history PowerPoints, as well as history classroom games, and U. S. History PowerPoints. Learn more at http: / / www. multimedialearning. org.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Why Manchester United Is The World ' s Biggests Sports Franchise - A History Lesson

I was born in January 1960, less than two years nearest the calamity at Munich. The legends who wandering their lives that day should have been the first company I supported. I should have watched Tommy Taylor and Duncan Edwards in their prime, but like millions of others, I was robbed of that indulgence. This is however, not a story of maybes and what ifs, it is a unquestionable story about my love affair with Manchester United. My story obviously begins in the early sixties, when I prompt to play, timer and love football, but before I can broadcast it, I need to share a few facts and a little history.

Manchester United is the biggest football club in the world. In detail, they are by far the biggest sports franchise in the world. This has superior advantages, like the competence to sell wares all over the world, but it also has disadvantages like losing its identity as a local team. I personally will take the wealth, as long as it continues to be invested in the crew, but there is an air of pain when half the accents at Senile Trafford dont speak properly.

United have been champions of Europe three times and have won the Premiership ten times, more than anybody in addition by a country mile. They have also won more FA Cups than splinter other bunch and are the solitary English crew to be lucrative Champions of the world, and they have achieved this glory twice. United have the biggest club field in Britain, catch more than 76, 000 and this is way too puny for most games. Ive been disappointed so many times when Ive failed to get a ticket to a big game. Applications are ofttimes over - subscribed and the poll seems to skip my membership digit with glaring series. Ancient Trafford would succulent fill 100, 000 if there was a sensible way of expanding the lawns.

The current team is made up of millionaire superstars but this has not always been the case. In detail, they have not always been called Manchester United. Surprisingly, they have not always played in the famous blush shirts either; their first tools was green and gold, reflecting the colours of the industrial company where it all began in a suburb of Manchester. In the nineteenth century, Manchester was the heartbeat of England. The industrial revolution was born in Manchester and it was the most productive industrial city in the world. Manchester was also the birthplace of the railway.

In 1878, a group of football mad railway workers created their own football club. They were called, Newton Heath L. Y. R. ( Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway ). Newton Heath was denied entry into the Football League on several occasions and because of the lack of ability to take on the wealthy teams of the day, they struggled financially. Like so many twists and turns in the United legend, this adversity led to opportunity and the birth of success. Club Captain Henry Stafford took his St Bernard dog to a fund raising event for the ailing club. The event itself barely broke even, and worst still, the dog went missing. A few days later the dog was discovered at the home of local brewer and wealthy businessman, Henry Davies. When Davies, a rugby and bowls fan, met with Henry Stafford, he was intrigued by the clubs story and bought them, injecting much needed cash. Like many a traveler on his last legs, Newton Heath had been saved by a St Bernard dog.

Henry Davies also moved the club to a new ground at Bank Street in Clayton. This was three miles away from the railway works at Newton Heath and closer to Manchester city centre. He decided to change the name of the club and after much soul searching the names of Manchester Central and Manchester Celtic were both turned down ( thankfully ) and Manchester United was born in 1902. Within two seasons United were promoted to the First Division ( the premier league of its day ) and in 1908, United won its first league title, now playing in the famous red shirts.

United were also moving forward off the pitch as well. In 1910, they moved from their old Bank Street Stadium to a new purpose built ground at Old Trafford. It was just in the nick of time. Two days after moving to Old Trafford, strong winds blew down the main wooden stand at Bank Street. Even in the early days, the fortunes of Manchester United would have made an Oscar winning Hollywood script.

When Old Trafford was opened on February 19th 1910 it was described as the best football stadium in the world. ( It is remarkable how a century later it is still regarded as one of the best football stadiums in the world. ) The cost of the 1910 version seems modest today but it was a small fortune of 60, 000 pounds at the time, with a capacity of 80, 000.

During the Second World War, the Luftwaffe added their bit of history to the legend by bombing the ground. It was 1949 before it re - opened; looking exactly the same as it had before the bombing. In 1950, a roof was added to the famous Stretford End which packed in 20, 000 fanatical United supporters. When floodlights were installed in the late 1950s, Bobby Charlton recalled that thousands of fans were congregated outside the ground before the season had started. They just wanted to be part of the story and witness the floodlights for the first time. United has always had that type of support.

The teams fortunes were up and down throughout the 1920s and 1930s, mainly down. In 1930 they made their worst ever start to a season, losing their first twelve games, and we thought the seventies were bleak! It was in 1945 that Matt Busby joined United, having turned down Liverpool. Matt was still at the helm of the club twenty five years later.

Busbys impact was immediate, leading the team to second place in four out of five years before eventually winning the championship for the third time in the clubs history in 1952. This was the end of one era and the start of the most legendary period in the history of sport, the birth of the famous Busby Babes. The Babes redefined football, winning successive championships in 1956 and 1957.

Most of the Busby Babes had graduated through the ranks, starting with the youth team. Matt decided that although they were incredibly young, he could not leave them out of the first team. The average age of the team that won the championship in 1956 was just 22. The following year, they won it again with a teenager called Bobby Charlton now in the team. The team had eleven stars but the two stand outs were Duncan Edwards and Tommy Taylor, possibly the best two players in the world at that time. Tommy was signed from Barnsley and scored an amazing 131 goals in just 191 games. Duncan is still revered by those lucky enough to see him play as the greatest player of all time.

In 1958, United were going after their third title in a row and at the beginning of February went to Arsenal, winning 5 - 4 in what has since been described as the greatest game ever. Of course, it was completely overshadowed by what happened just a few days later. Having triumphantly knocked out Red Star Belgrade on their way to the European Cup semi final; disaster struck. After refueling at Munich airport, the plane crashed at just after 3 oclock on February 6th. Twenty one people died, including seven players, David Pegg, Liam Whelan, Eddie Colman, Roger Byrne, Geoff Bent, Tommy Taylor and Mark Jones. Fifteen days later, the great Duncan Edwards joined them in heaven, dying from his wounds. The Busby Babes were cut down before theyd even reached their prime. I still cry when I watch the Path News report of the day. The best way I can think to describe the feelings of the nation came by way of an anonymous poem, The Flowers of Manchester first published in folk magazine Sing and later attributed to editor Eric Winter after his death. There is an amazing a cappella song version by Mick Groves of the Spinners folk group. Mick, a fellow Salford lad, claims his proudest ever moment was when he sang it quietly to Matt Busby and Louis Edwards ( then chairman of United ). Micks song can be found easily on the internet and if you havent heard it, make sure you have a box of tissues handy. Here are those amazing words.

The Flowers of Manchester

One cold and bitter Thursday in Munich, Germany,

Eight great football stalwarts conceded victory,

Eight men will never play again who met destruction there,

The flowers of English football, the flowers of Manchester

Matt Busby ' s boys were flying, returning from Belgrade,

This great United family, all masters of their trade,

The pilot of the aircraft, the skipper Captain Thain,

Three times they tried to take off and twice turned back again.

The third time down the runaway disaster followed close,

There was slush upon that runaway and the aircraft never rose,

It ploughed into the marshy ground, it broke, it overturned.

And eight of the team were killed as the blazing wreckage burned.

Roger Byrne and Tommy Taylor who were capped for England ' s side.

And Ireland ' s Billy Whelan and England ' s Geoff Bent died,

Mark Jones and Eddie Colman, and David Pegg also,

They all lost their lives as it ploughed on through the snow.

Big Duncan he went too, with an injury to his brain,

And Ireland ' s brave Jack Blanchflower will never play again,

The great Matt Busby lay there, the father of his team

Three long months passed by before he saw his team again.

The trainer, coach and secretary, and a member of the crew,

Also eight sporting journalists who with United flew,

and one of them Big Swifty, who we will ne ' er forget,

the finest English ' keeper that ever graced the net.

Oh, England ' s finest football team its record truly great,

its proud successes mocked by a cruel turn of fate.

Eight men will never play again, who met destruction there,

the flowers of English football, the flowers of Manchester.

This all happened two years before my birth in January 1960, and some fifty years later we still remember them. I have been the lead singer in many bands over the years and on several occasions tried to sing The Flowers of Manchester but I can never get through it without breaking down. God bless the Busby Babes.

This article is abridged from Robert Carters book - ' From Salford to Tucson and Back Again, The Globetrotting Memoirs of a Manchester United Fanatic '

Monday, September 24, 2012

A Brief Military History Lesson

Military history is unfeeling of the events in the history of humanity that fall within the faction of conflict. This may compass from a joust between two tribes to conflicts between proper militaries to a world war prepossessing the majority of the human race. Military historians enter ( in writing or unrelated ) the events of military history.

Military life has been a constant unfolding over thousands of senility, and the essential tactics, system, and goals of military operations have been unchanging throughout history. As an object one notable ploy is the double envelopment, considered to be the consummate military stratagem, executed by Hannibal in the Battle of Cannae in 216 BC over 2, 200 age ago. This same maneuver was also described by the Chinese military theorist Sun Tzu, who wrote at roughly the same time as the founding of Rome. By the study of history, the military seeks to not repeat past mistakes, and improve upon its current performance by instilling an ability in commanders to perceive historical parallels during battle, so as to capitalize on the lessons learned. The main areas military history includes are the history of wars, battles, and combats, history of the military art, and history of each specific military service.

There are a number of ways to categorize warfare. One categorization is conventional versus unconventional, where Conventional warfare involves well - identified, armed forces fighting one another in a relatively open and straightforward way without weapons of mass destruction. " Unconventional " refers to other types of war which can involve raiding, guerrilla, insurgency, and terrorist tactics or alternatively can include nuclear, chemical, or biological warfare.

All of these categories usually fall into one of two broader categories: High intensity and low intensity warfare. High intensity warfare is between two superpowers or large countries fighting for political reasons. Low intensity warfare involves counterinsurgency, guerilla warfare and specialized types of troops fighting revolutionaries.

One method of dividing such a massive topic is by cutting it into periods of time. While useful this method tends to be inaccurate and differences in geography mean there is little uniformity. What might be described as ancient warfare is still practiced in a number of parts of the world. Other eras that are distinct in European history, such as the era of Medieval warfare, may have little relevance in East Asia.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Giving History Lesson For Children In Homeschool

Does one suppose that spending time in ancient speech cantonment isn ' t worth it? To some tribe, that ' s unfeigned. as an ideal, a check is bobbing up and inasmuch as the students are asked to memorize remarkably of dates and names. However, when fascinating the verification, they will positively harbour those dates and names.

Thats what most students do when they committal exams. Are you one among them? If you find natural history lessons arid, home substance that focuses more on the history of the planet can most assuredly catch your fancy.

Awareness isn ' t enough to grasp the significance of famous people and important events. Through history home enlightenment, you ' ll be able to treasure trove out about the different cultures of the elapsed in an exceedingly single but interesting means. Through the study of history, you may conjointly perceive this outline of the planet today.

If you consider that home knowledge is the best choice for your childs effective learning, you must even be prepared to take some responsibilities. Since there will be no teacher physically, you ' ve got to supervise your childs learning progress.

Suppose your kid is fascinated by sports. Through history home schooling, you can simply start by putting a wall map on your childs area. Mark the placement of his favorite sports team and certify that you just track all the teams activities and schedules. a way to travel back to history is to browse biographies of the various athletes who became common in the specific sport your kid loves. Aside from

that, you ' ll be able to conjointly consider the history of the specific sport and see where it originated, its inventor, and the alternative things happening in that specific time.

For example, your child loves baseball. you can teach your kid regarding the history of Negro Leagues, government hearings on the utilization of steroids, and different favorite pastimes during that time. forever keep in mind that you can apply this concept on any file of interest like dance and inventions. you can also have conversations together with your kid regarding this events or read attention - grabbing historical fiction and alternative books. apart from that, you ' ll conjointly watch documentaries along side the entire family. There are varied resources that your child will use in home schooling like maps, a globe, an atlas, and encyclopedias. Through the exciting adventures that you just and your child went through, he / she can realize it easier to remember the names and dates in history. So you see, learning is best when tired a fun and academic means.

These things are counseled if the kid remains young however once your child is much older, you need to choose the appropriate home schooling program that ' s suitable for his / her age. The programs are offered on the elementary level, high school, and even school. you just have to search online for these various programs. an honest factor regarding these programs is that you simply can tailor it to fit the interests of your child. however you must see to it that every one the lessons are learned and followed by your kid.

Once you and your kid commit to opt for home schooling, you want to be ready for some changes to require place. the training setting will now be at home and thru the various resources that you will use like the pc and net.

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