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IndyKids January/February 2009 by IndyKids Newspaper
IndyKids takes a look at who Obama is appointing to his cabinet in the latest issue, and provides a retrospective on news and issues from 2008 in our Year in ... full record
IndyKids May/June 2010 by IndyKids
The May/June 2010 issue includes articles about the Supreme Court, immigrant rights, the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, reading critically this summer, ... full record
Africa Access by Africa Access
Organization whose aim is to help schools, public libraries, and parents improve the quality of their children's collections on Africa. This site includes an ... full record
California Newsreel by California Newsreel
Online catalog of the oldest non-profit documentary film center in the country; videos deal with issues ranging from sexual assault, 1964 race riots, ... full record
Traveling Ed by Traveling Ed
Using web-based curriculum designed around the real life adventures of world travelers, TravelingEd is bringing the world into classrooms to strengthen the ... full record
Developing Rights by Oxfam
Why are rights important? This resource will help your students to think about the place of rights in their own lives, and see how young people from around the ... full record
Nelson Mandela by Oxfam
Explore the life of Nelson Mandela and the differences between biography and autobiography with these materials for English and Literacy. The lessons develop ... full record
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Teach compassion to animals in your classroom while still teaching the traditional academics! These fun free online lessons and activity sheets are available for you to download, print, and use in your classroom, library, or school.
The first part of the guide has suggested learning activities to prepare students to understand the movie at a deeper level: ⇒ thinking about satire and its uses in addressing various political issues ⇒ thinking about the different kinds of underlying political/economic frameworks—conservative, liberal, and left—people can use to make sense of what is going on in the world.
Buy, Use, Toss? A Closer Look at the Things We Buy is an interdisciplinary unit that includes ten fully-planned lessons.