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EDUCATION: K-12: RESOURCES: Reach Every Child
Reach Every Child
<http://www.reacheverychild.com/index.html>
Website Table of Contents
IN THE CLASSROOM
Arts/Entertainment
History
Language Arts
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies
Special Education
CLASSROOM SUPPORT
Lesson plans
New teachers
Scholarships/Awards
ABOUT THE WORLD
Cultural Studies
Current Issues
Exchange Programs
Travel
SPECIAL INTEREST
Business
Computers
Sports & Games
LESSON PLANS
<http://www.reacheverychild.com/lessonplans/index.html>
Lesson Plans
Check out the following classroom projects. They're designed to get
students thinking creatively; they're also fun.
Art Integrated Lesson
English Lessons
Geography Lesson 1
Geography Lesson 2
Geography Lesson 3
History: Korean War lesson
Integrated Lesson
K-8 Math Lessons
Math and Architecture Lesson
Science: Insect lessons
Science Lessons
Social Studies, Civics Lesson
About This Website
<http://www.reacheverychild.com/learn.html>
"A few years ago, Horace Mann teamed up with a nationally known educator
named Alan Haskvitz to create the Reach Every Child web site. For years,
Alan collected educational resources for teachers and students and used
them in his own classroom. With Horace Mann's help, he now shares them
via this Web site.
Resource/organizations are organized by subject in the menu on the left.
Select your subject,
View an introduction and list of subsections,
Click on a subsection, and
Find a table listing each resource, how to get it, and Alan's comments
about it.
Our front page also highlights other features:
A section listing new resources,
Timely stories and subjects with resources to help teach about them,
Sample lesson plans using the site's resources,
A place to submit your own lesson or a resource you've found helpful, and
A short bio about Alan.
The resources on this site include everything from complete lesson plans
and teaching kits to primary source materials for student research. If
you need help determining how to use them, try browsing through Alan's
lesson plans for ideas."
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More about Alan Haskvitz may be found here:
Al Haskvitz
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Short Story
Curriculum Vitae
Educational Highlights
Achievements
Credentials
Degrees
Experience
Awards
Honors
Grants
State and Local Honors
Other Achievements
Speaking Engagements
Accomplishments
State Exam Increases
Additional Accomplishments
Almost Forgot
USA TODAY Award & Article
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Back to Reach Every Child Website
Some Content Samples
In the Classroom: Social Studies
<http://www.reacheverychild.com/socialstudies/index.html>
Civics
Consumer interests
Domestic policy
Foreign policy
Patriotism
Political organizations
Public service
Rights/Privileges
Voting
Youth volunteers
Current events
News/Media
Background checks
Economics
Business
Federal Reserve
Insurance
Stocks/Investing
General
Geography
Government
Congress
Federal agencies
Govt Book stores
Governors
Library of Congress
Military
Govt resources
Misc.
U.S. Govt printing
Public education
State agencies
Canadian agencies
World leaders
[ A - G ]
[ H - N ]
[ O - U ]
[ V - Z ]
U.K. dependencies
U.S. territories
World orgs.
About the World: Cultural studies > Religion
<http://www.reacheverychild.com/cultural/religion/index.html>
Christian
Jewish
Other faiths
Neat stuff
The American Religion Data Archive
Visit Web site
Statistics and information on religion in America.
The Nazarene Church's Caravan Program emulates Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts.
1-888-644-4510, ext. #2242
Visit Web site
Instructional Systems
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Sacramento, CA 95816
1-800-666-9796
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Teaching about religion.
In the Classroom: Science
<http://www.reacheverychild.com/science/index.html>
Tell me why
Hundreds of resources exist to help answer this question. Check out these
categories:
Agriculture
Agricultural education
Beef
Careers
Conservation
Crops
Food safety
Fruit
Gardening
Horses
Poultry/Rabbits
Vegetables/Nuts
Environment
Air/Weather
Audio visual sources
Earth Day
Education programs
Energy
Forests
Marine
Overviews
Recycling
Soil
Water
Youth programs
General
Geology
Health
Physical science
Chemistry
Physics
Space
Zoology
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Horace Mann offers annuities and auto, homeowner, disability income and
life insurance.
In the Classroom: Arts/Entertainment
<http://www.reacheverychild.com/arts/index.html>
Meet the pros!
Browse this section for arts and entertainment resources:
Hobbies
Music
Theater
Visual arts
Architecture
Art museum
Design/Graphics
Kids and art
Photography
Arts/Entertainment > Visual arts > Art museums
<http://www.reacheverychild.com/arts/visual/museums.html>
Art museums
Resource/organization Contact info/Web address Details
Artcyclopedia Visit Web site Index of online museums and image archives.
View more than 7,500 works.
Art Institute of Chicago Student and Teacher Programs
111 South Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60603-6110
(312) 443-3575
Visit Web site
Find programs to help with the multicultural aspects of art.
Boston Museum of Fine Arts Avenue of the Arts
465 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115-5523
(617) 267-9300
Visit Web site
Los Angeles Crafts and Folk Art 5814 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 937-4230
Metropolitan Museum of Art, The 1000 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York 10028-0198
(212) 535-7710
TTY: 212-650-2921
Visit Web site
Museum of New Mexico P.O. Box 2087
Santa Fe, NM 87504-2087
1-800-285-6480
Visit Web site Get the catalog, which includes some world folk art and
American art. Site links to several state museums and monuments.
National Gallery of Art 4th St. & Constitution Ave.
Washington D.C. 20565
(202) 842-6273
Visit Web site Loan programs, online materials, and art extension
programs.
National Museum of Women in Arts 1250 New York Ave. NW
Washington D.C. 20005-3920
(202) 783-5000
Visit Web site
Ozark Folk Center State Park Highway 382, P.O. Box 500
Mountain View, AR 72560
(870) 269-3851
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Visit Web site Materials provided based on individual needs; special
programs can be developed. Contact Mary Gillihan to find out more.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 151 Third St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 357-4000
TDD (415) 357-4154
Fax (415) 357-4037
Visit Web site
St. Louis Art Museum Education Dept.
Forest Park
1 Fine Arts Dr.
St. Louis, MO 63110
(314) 721-0072, ext. # 266
Visit Web site
Utah Arts Council 617 East South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
(801) 236-7555
Visit Web site
Museum of Modern Art Visit Web site
Both Reach Every Child and also the Educational Cyberplayground are
tremendous collections of resources, not just for students, teachers and
educators, but really for anybody interested in learning.
Reach Every Child
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Educational Cyberplayground
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Sincerely,
David Dillard
Temple University
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