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LessonPlansPage.com would like to take a moment to let you
know about Concordia University's new Master’s Degrees in Education that you can complete online in just one year!
Available Master's Degrees in Education include:
- Curriculum & Instruction: Reading
- Curriculum & Instruction: Methods & Curriculum
- Curriculum & Instruction: English to Speakers
of Other Languages
- Educational Leadership
These programs can help you:
- Open the door to a variety of school leadership career opportunities like higher education teaching, department chair, ELL consultant, literacy coach, or curriculum coordinator
- Complete your degree in one year, on your schedule,
from the comfort of your home
- A Master's Degree could mean an automatic salary increase in your school district!
A national university system with 10 campuses throughout the United States, Concordia was founded more than 100 years ago and is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.
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- A Technology-Rich Native American Unit
- This fun Scavenger Hunt idea takes place on a computer (with any good reference CD-ROM)
- A fun, well-developed unit on Garbage and Recycling that makes use of the Internet:
- This lesson on Tribes and Colonists involves a lot of student Research and develops Reading and Writing Skills
- This lesson on Immigration involves a "Journey Through Ellis Island" and Internet sites
- This lesson is for creating a PowerPoint Presentation on the Revolutionary War
- A Family Tree with Photos created on computers using scanners is the outcome of this lesson idea
- Here's an idea for using a Computer to Graph the Litter in school
- This is an introductory lesson on the New England States
- This lesson on the Renaissance Period involves a PowerPoint Presentation
- Here's a Civil War "Virtual Fieldtrip" that also involves a Hyperstudio presentation
- Students can learn about the presidents with this great technology lesson
- Teach about different countries and cultures with this must-have compilation of creative ideas
- Posing as 1788 journalists, students create a newpaper front page to share their viewpoints on the ratification of the constitution
- This multi-discipline lesson has students discover the geography and cultural history of an area while creating a travel journal on a budget
- In this lesson, students apply social studies & math skills to plan a field trip
- In this reference lesson, students research and present state facts on a poster
- This exceptional interdisciplinary 10-day unit explores the secrets of the Underground Railroad:
- This is an Ancient Mesopotamia research project
- This TV newscast lesson will bring the American Revolution, and your students, to life or at least to tape
- In this project, students research, write, and use media to help a local environmental issue
- In this class research lesson, students find historical quotes matching their alphabet letter
- The causes of the American Revolution are the focus of this internet workshop and rubric
- This web hunt shows students why and how we celebrate Independence Day
- Here students research and compare a Latin American country to the U.S.
- This three-generation history of travel lesson includes multidisciplinary enrichment activities
- Here the housing and tools of Native Americans, European settlers and modern day life are compared
- Students produce a Photo Story 3 social documentary here about a current event or issue of interest
- In this finance lesson, groups research income and expenses, then prepare a PowerPoint budget that works
- This well-developed lesson on the components of a community includes a Photo Story 3 assignment
- Here career exploration results in a PowerPoint with educational and job requirements, a mentor interview and possibly a job site tour
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