| High School |
English Language Arts, ESL, Social Studies |
Literature, American History, Community Culture, Global History |
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| Assimilation in America |
| http://www.teachersnetwork.org/readysettech/gersh/gersh.htm |
| Throughout the semester, students read the novel The Joy Luck Club. Students had the opportunity to research the history of immigration in the United States, including specific individuals and the problems they faced during their assimilation process. |
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| Middle School |
English Language Arts, ESL |
Literature, Reading Literacy |
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| Book of the Month - A Technology-Integrated Literacy Project |
| http://www.teachersnetwork.org/readysettech/berkowitz/berkowitz.htm |
| This project is designed as a once-a-month activity to introduce students to a variety of genres, to promote note-taking and writing skills, to integrate technology, and to create multi-genre responses to literature using "Big Books." Students will use various graphic organizers to enhance pre-writing planning, and utilize the Internet as a research and publishing tool. |
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| High School |
ESL, Social Studies, Technology Media |
Community Culture, Email, Internet, Software Programs |
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| Bringing Cultures Together |
| http://www.teachersnetwork.org/teachnetnyc/cgersh/culture.htm |
| Students participating in this international project are exposed to many different components of technology: research, blog writing, e-pals, and PowerPoint presentations. |
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| High School |
Fine Arts, ESL, Technology Media |
Digital Media, Software Programs, Visual Arts |
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| Click! Writing Through Digital Photography |
| http://www.teachersnetwork.org/teachnetnyc/hruan/click.htm |
| Students take photographs or digital images, then scan and manipulate them by using graphic programs such as Adobe Photoshop. They write about their images using MS Word, PowerPoint, and Web design tools available on the computer. |
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| High School |
ESL, Science, Technology Media |
Internet, Software Programs |
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| Community Bridges - Real and Virtual |
| http://bostonteachnet.org/thom/sigproj.htm |
| Bridges! From Brooklyn, to Madison, to the River Kwai, bridges connect shores and highways, and bring together people. Inspired by the nearby construction of the world's widest cable-stayed bridge, ESL students use the Internet to research and build models of various bridge structures. |
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| High School |
ESL, Social Studies, Technology Media |
Community Culture, Software Programs |
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| Creating a Pamphlet for/by ESL Students |
| http://teachersnetwork.org/teachnetnyc/btao/pamphlet.htm |
| Students design a pamphlet on common misunderstandings caused by cultural differences; produce a four-paragraph report of information; and display sensitivity, empathy, and respect for some of the cultural differences of fellow immigrant students.
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| High School |
ESL, Technology Media |
Internet, Software Programs |
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| Designing a Travel Brochure |
| http://teachersnetwork.org/teachnetnyc/btao/travel.htm |
| This project is a follow-up activity to the story "China's Little Ambassador," by Betty Bao Lord. While reading this story about a girl who moved from China to New York, the students became more interested in the home countries of their classmates. They chose a home country (other than their own) and navigated the Internet for source information on the country. Students were highly motivated to conduct web-based research. They practiced note-taking skills and integrated the facts they learned to design a travel brochure for the selected country. |
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| Elementary |
ESL, Science, Technology Media |
Software Programs |
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| Discover the World of Machines |
| http://teachersnetwork.org/IMSL/machines/machines.htm |
| Children are given opportunities to explore various machines that we encounter in our every day lives. They work with the computer using various software programs to draw and build their own machine designs. They are also taught to use the digital camera to capture their activities and creations.
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| Elementary |
English Language Arts, ESL, Social Studies |
Reading Literacy |
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| Dream Houses |
| http://teachersnetwork.org/teachnetnyc/mmcquade/homesfp.htm |
| This program is about houses and how people build them, and how they become homes. It explores different types of homes and how the environment effects what types of houses people construct. It uses visuals, repetitive verses, poems, songs, and hands-on projects to involve the students in building vocabulary and exploring the reasons why people in different environments have different needs. |
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| Middle School , High School |
English Language Arts, ESL, Technology Media |
Journalism, Reading Literacy, Writing, Internet |
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| ESL News Press |
| http://www.teachersnetwork.org/teachnetnyc/cgersh/news.htm |
| The ESL News Press is a project where students develop and create a school newspaper. With the guidance of their teacher, they take on the roles of editors and news reporters, and are fully responsible for what topics/stories will be included in their newspaper. |
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| High School |
ESL, Social Studies |
American History, Community Culture |
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| Happy Birthday USA! |
| http://www.teachnet-lab.org/huck/templates/july.htm |
| Happy Birthday USA! is a cooperative ESL project built into a WebQuest that offers English Language Learners an opportunity to research American culture and history, while practicing listening, speaking, reading, and writing. It culminates in the production and presentation of a multi-media celebration that is simultaneously fun and academically beneficial.
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| High School |
ESL, Technology Media |
Internet, Software Programs |
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| Let's Plan a Trip |
| http://teachersnetwork.org/teachnetnyc/chuck/trip.htm |
| Students will be able to navigate the Internet to find information relevant to their chosen destinations; answer directed questions in writing; apply research to a portfolio writing assignment, in the form of a journal, postcards, or travel brochure; and use Microsoft Word, MGI Photosuite, and/or PowerPoint to design a final project. Through this project, students will see the real-world application of Internet research.
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| High School |
Business Careers, ESL, Science |
Earth Science |
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| Recycle with EPA - Entrepreneurial Paper Activities |
| http://bostonteachnet.org/prussing_sun/prussing_sun.htm |
| How can students Think Globally, Act Locally? A team of ungraded high schoolers and bilingual ninth graders responded to this challenge by applying recycling guidelines to a venture capitalist model. Students visited a recycle center and a plastic s museum to assess how discarded material can evolve into useful and/or aesthetic objects. Identifying paper overuse as a major school problem, the young entrepreneurs hosted representatives from Earthworm, Inc. and learned how to recycle school paper. |
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| High School |
English Language Arts, ESL |
Literature, Poetry Creative Writing |
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| Romeo and Juliet: The Theme of Love in Literature and the Arts |
| http://teachersnetwork.org/teachnetnyc/dpietraru/romeo.htm |
| This unit begins with a discussion about love, and progresses through readings from Plato (Symposium), Shakespeare (Sonnets), Dickinson, F. G. Lorca, and others. Lessons are complemented with music, video, and Internet resources, culminating in the writing of a play based on Romeo and Juliet but set in modern times. |
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| High School |
ESL, Science, Technology Media |
Internet |
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| Saving the Rainforests |
| http://teachersnetwork.org/teachnetnyc/irlinger/rainforests.htm |
| This unit on the rainforest touches upon almost all standards for English Language Arts. Students will be able to read and comprehend informational material. In response to the reading, they will be able to write a persuasive business letter. As a group they will be able to formulate possible solutions to the rainforest problem. Their business letter will demonstrate an understanding of the rules of the English language in written and oral work. Before e-mailing their letters they will revise their work to improve its clarity and effectiveness.
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| High School |
ESL, Health Phys Ed |
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| Sound Minds in Sound Bodies - Spreading the Word |
| http://bostonteachnet.org/feeney_wong/sigproj.htm |
| Are teens aware that their ipods can cause permanent hearing loss? Do adolescents really need more sleep than adults? How can young people protect their skin and teeth? This project recognizes that teenagers must be aware of everyday life issues that affect their well-being. |
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| Elementary, Middle School |
English Language Arts, ESL |
Reading Literacy |
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| Spice up the Basal |
| http://www.teachnet-lab.org/miami/2001/brownc.htm |
| Spice Up The Basal is an interdisciplinary unit designed for Limited English Proficient (LEP) students in the fifth grade. It engages students in a challenging, yet fun way, in reading, language arts, science, social studies, mathematics and technology. |
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| High School |
Business Careers, ESL |
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| Step Into the Real World - Careers & Service Learning |
| http://bostonteachnet.org/chang_feeney_wong/chang_feeney_wong.htm |
| This project recognizes that new immigrants need sudent-to-student guidance on college and career choices long before high school graduation. School partners, Liberty Mutual Group and The Boston Private Industry Council (PIC), provide opportunities for on-the-job observation and training. Students help organize career fairs and share insights with their grade nine peers. |
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| Elementary |
Fine Arts, ESL, Science, Technology Media |
Drawing, Internet, Software Programs |
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| The Four Seasons |
| http://www.teachersnetwork.org/TeachNet/westchester/blaufarb.htm |
| ESL students often come from parts of the world where the seasons are very different from those in New York. In this lesson, students learn to identify the four seasons of the year, describe the weather patterns and create a picture to represent each season, and identify at least one holiday that occurs in each season. |
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| High School |
Fine Arts, ESL |
Graphic Arts |
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| Travels With . . . |
| http://teachersnetwork.org/teachnetnyc/morey/hometown.htm |
| This project helps students to design a book cover illustrating their hometown or native country. This lesson is part of the Project Arts program and involves team teaching with an art teacher. Because many ESL students dont have clear memories of their native lands, the Internet was used to find photos that provide a visual frame of reference for their original homes. The book is titled Travels with (students name) to (student's hometown or country.) |
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| Elementary |
ESL, Foreign Language, Science, Technology Media |
Botany, Earth Science, Software Programs, Visual Arts |
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| Vamos al jardin! Working Together in a Community Garden |
| http://bostonteachnet.org/vaisenstein/vaisenstein.htm |
| . Children learn about the natural world through their close observation of weather patterns and growth patterns in seeds they germinate and in animals they find. Children record their observations in bilingual science journals and learn how to illustrate them using Kid Pix. |
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| High School |
ESL, Social Studies |
American History |
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| VIDA - Values for Immigrants Discovering America |
| http://bostonteachnet.org/rustrian/rustrian.htm |
| Stories of our heroes, past and present, can challenge youngsters to read about leaders in the news. They integrate Internet research and computer technology with their study of American history and literature. Then, students compare patriots from the past ~ George Washington, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Dr. Martin Luther Jr., etc. ~ with present day patriots ~ Secretary of State Colin Powell, Congresswoman Nydia Vasquez and Governor Gary Locke, etc. They identify values-related quotations and begin portfolios that eventually include persuasive essays, family interviews, letters to elected officials, poems and reflections. |
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| Elementary |
English Language Arts, ESL, Science, Technology Media |
Writing, Community Culture, Geography Habitats, Email, Software Programs, Video |
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| Virtual Travel Through the USA |
| http://teachersnetwork.org/teachnetnyc/dfenner/travel.htm |
| The students wrote about their experiences living in Ridgewood, New York City. They e-mailed their writing to a Miami, Florida school and received return e-mail about life there. The students in both states also surveyed their own schoolmates on various topics. They exchanged the data and graphed the comparisons. The students did a great deal of writing and learned to create bar graphs and pie charts using a computer spreadsheet.
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| Elementary |
ESL, Technology Media |
Community Culture, Software Programs |
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| What Type of Home Do You Live In? |
| http://www.teachnet.org/teachnetnyc/mmcquade/homes.htm |
| The purpose of this lesson is to expose children to vocabulary and literature related to homes, and to develop pride in being able to draw and describe houses by hand and on the computer. Another goal is to develop mastery in usage of this vocabulary related to their every day experiences.
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| High School |
ESL, Technology Media |
Software Programs |
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| What's Your School IQ? Services That Support Students |
| http://bostonteachnet.org/stavrianidis/sigproj.htm |
| Everyone agrees that adjusting to a new school can be difficult. But what if the newcomers are bilingual immigrants? Recognizing the need for students to learn more about their school and its services, one class of Creole speaking high schoolers set out to learn exactly how much their peers know about their school. |
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| High School |
English Language Arts, ESL, Social Studies |
Community Culture |
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| Women Immigrants in the Promised Land |
| http://bostonteachnet.org/bwm/stavrianidis/sigproj.htm |
| Students read The Promised Land that chronicles a young Russian girl's "coming to America." They learn about Saturday Evening Girls, an early twentieth century support club for young Italian and Jewish women in Boston's North End. Interviews with family members and leaders from their own communities help them understand how successful mentorship opens doors to educational and career opportunities. |
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