WELCOME, ONLINE STUDENTS
from the 2000-2001 school year.
YOUR LESSON PLANS WILL BE POSTED IN A MATTER OF DAYS.
HERE'S WHAT TO DO FOR THE SCOPE COURSES
INTERNET LESSON PLANNING/INTERNET NEW LESSON
PUBLISHING
LONG ISLAND HISTORY AND INTERNET PUBLISHING
NEW YORK STATE LEARNING STANDARDS AND STUDENT WORK
TEACHER COLLABORATION AND THE NEW YORK STATE STANDARDS: You will receive an e-mail on Friday, February 16 detailing where our collaboration will take place online. You need to start writing/typing three lesson plans which you will post within three weeks for other teachers to determine which NYS Learning Standards they feel are best addressed in your lessons.
An Essential HTML Knowlege Base Is Attainable Here.
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A GREAT EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE
FOR LESSON PLANS AND
FOR THE WORDS OF LONG ISLAND'S
GREAT HISTORY TELLERS
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WHAT TO DO FOR THE SCOPE COURSES
INTERNET LESSON PLANNING/INTERNET NEW LESSON
PUBLISHING
LONG ISLAND HISTORY AND INTERNET PUBLISHING
NEW YORK STATE LEARNING STANDARDS AND STUDENT WORK
Long Island's Great History Tellers (Teachers Publishing LIGHT House)
These history tellers are educators from any of the four counties of geographic Long Island; (Suffolk, Nassau, Queens, or Kings Counties). Educators help us all better understand the topics of which they write. This web site thus has a unique focus as the contributors are good researchers and writers. Each one has an interesting story to tell told in the unique way that he or she could tell it. This is a fine example of an interactive web site which is both educational and entertaining.
Click here for History of Long Island drive-in theatres as created by SCOPE student Robert Lingner.
Click here for History of St. Mark's Episcopal Church as created by SCOPE student Donald Rippert.
Click here for The Story of The Vail-Leavitt Music Hall as created by SCOPE student Bill Phillips.
Click here for The Story of Raynham Hall created by SCOPE student Marla Asher.
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Lessons
Which Link to Great Internet Resources
Click here for Elementary Lessons created by SCOPE students.
Click here for Math Lessons created by SCOPE students.
Click here for Spanish Lessons created by SCOPE students.
Click here for Nutrition Lessons created by SCOPE students.
Click here for Science Lessons created by SCOPE students.
Click here for Lessons on Music created by SCOPE students.
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An Essential HTML Knowlege Base Is Attainable Here.
For Essential
Information on HTML, click here.
For Information on creating paragraphs in HTML,
click here.
For Information on getting your text to continue
at the left margin on the next line, click here.
For Optional Information on HTML, click here.
To become a contributor to Teachers Publishing House, e-mail the webmaster and instructor Tom Jeffery, Sayville, New York at jfamli@yahoo.com. At this time, educators who are registered participants in SCOPE courses are those who are contributing. SCOPE is a not-for-profit organization on Long Island in New York State.
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