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Teacher Subject Matter
- Conversation
and the Past Tense - To be able to switch from present tense to the
past tense easily To be able to write and spell properly.
- Cultural
Connections: The Tapestry of Life
- Egyptian
Symbols and Figures: Hieroglyphs
- Egyptian
Symbols and Figures: Scroll Painting
- Foreign
Language Importance - Why Foreign Language is Important?
- French
and Family
- French
Connections
- "Hamlet"
Meets "Chushingura": Traditions of the Revenge Tragedy
- In My
Other Life
- Internet Activities
for Foreign Language Classes- Show you how to create Internet-based
lessons for foreign language classrooms and offers 50 example lessons.
- Is
a Smile Always Just a Smile?
- Is
"African" a Language?
- Italian
Adjectives - Students will explore and comprehend adjectives in Italian.
- Italian Lesson
1- For the first few weeks, I plan on only using nouns and simple
phrases, words that you're likely to run into (and should know what they
mean). Later, I'll get into verbs and sentence structure.
- Italian Lesson
2: La Casa- Gets into sentence structure.
- Italian Lesson
3: a scuola (at school)- The numbers from 100 to 999999 are covered,
regular 1st (-are) verb conjugation is introduced, you'll learn some question-and-answer
words, and you'll find out how to tell time in Italian.
- La Familia
- La Vie
en Cave!
- Museums,
Museums, Museums!- Recognize the name of the museum, the address,
telephone number, hours of operation, admittance rates, and select two
works of art that are of personal interest to the student.
- One World, One
People- Seven pages of ESL lessons.
- "Relaxed
Rotating Review" - Basic "everyday life" Latin vocabulary.
- Russian
- Students will participate in a class where Russian is spoken and
the teacher is a native speaker of Russian.
- Say
Hi to Haibun Fun
- The
Alphabet Is Historic: Curriculum Overview
- The
Alphabet Is Historic: The Greek Alphabet: More Familiar Than You Think!
- The
Alphabet Is Historic: The Phoenicians and the Beginnings of the Alphabet
- The
Alphabet Is Historic: The Phoenicians, the Greeks, the Romans, and Us
- The
Alphabet Is Historic: The Roman Alphabet Is Our Alphabet
- The
Barking Mouse- Students develop an understanding of and respect for
diversity in language use, patterns, and dialects across cultures, ethnic
groups, geographic regions, and social roles.
- The
Language Bank
- Traditions
and Languages of Three Native Cultures: Tlingit, Lakota, and Cherokee
- You Too Can Learn Italian-
3 basic lessons to get you started.