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  • Developed in conjunction with EdOnline, Thirteen/WNET's educational division, RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY's lesson plans introduce students to today's most important religious and moral issues.

  • Developed in conjunction with EdOnline, Thirteen/WNET's educational division, RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY's lesson plans introduce students to today's most important religious and moral issues.

  • Developed in conjunction with EdOnline, Thirteen/WNET's educational division, RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY's lesson plans introduce students to today's most important religious and moral issues.

  • Prep — Preparing for the lesson Steps — Conducting the lesson Extension — Additional Activities Prep Media Components Computer Resources: Modem: 56.6 Kbps or faster. Browser: Netscape Navigator 4.0 or above or Internet Explorer 4.0 or above. Personal computer (Pentium … More

  • Print out and make copies of these organizers for your students: Transcript (edited) Discussion: Deaf Mass What I Have Learned about ________________ Tips for Interviewing Interview Planning Sheet Using Surveys and Polls Differences Poll Respect Poll Sample Letter to Parents … More

  • Overview In this lesson plan, elementary students develop an understanding of what it means to live with limiting physical conditions, such as impaired hearing, and other disabilities, such as dyslexia. Using various resources, including video segments from Religion & Ethics, … More

  • Prep — Preparing for the lesson Steps — Conducting the lesson Extension — Additional Activities Prep Media Components Computer Resources: Modem: 56.6 Kbps or faster. Browser: Netscape Navigator 4.0 or above or Internet Explorer 4.0 or above. Macintosh computer: System … More

  • Print out and make copies of these organizers for your students: Student Organizer: What I Have Learned about Homelessness Student Handout: Tips for Interviewing Student Organizer: Interview Planning Sheet

  • Overview In this lesson plan, elementary students develop an understanding of what it means to be homeless and why people become homeless. Using various resources, including video segments from Religion & Ethics, books, and community guest speakers, students explore different … More

  • Print out and make copies of these organizers for your students: * Topic A: Volunteer Doctors * Topic B: Helping the Disabled * Organization Research * Topic C: Turning a Neighborhood Around * Topic D: Ending Hunger * Topic E: … More

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