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Reading Rainbow: The Lotus Seed
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The Lotus Seed, written by Sherry Garland, illustrated by Tatsuro Kiuchi. LeVar explores how traditions and heritage are passed down through generations when he meets families who have come to the United States and embraced more than one culture.

Subject:
Elementary English Language Arts
English Language Arts
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Reading Rainbow
Author:
GPN Educational Media
Date Added:
12/30/2009
Reading Rainbow: The Lotus Seed Part 01
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The Lotus Seed, written by Sherry Garland, illustrated by Tatsuro Kiuchi. LeVar explores how traditions and heritage are passed down through generations when he meets families who have come to the United States and embraced more than one culture.

Subject:
Elementary English Language Arts
English Language Arts
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Reading Rainbow
Author:
GPN Educational Media
Date Added:
12/30/2009
Reading Rainbow: The Lotus Seed Part 02
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The Lotus Seed, written by Sherry Garland, illustrated by Tatsuro Kiuchi. LeVar explores how traditions and heritage are passed down through generations when he meets families who have come to the United States and embraced more than one culture.

Subject:
Elementary English Language Arts
English Language Arts
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Reading Rainbow
Author:
GPN Educational Media
Date Added:
12/30/2009
Reading Rainbow: The Lotus Seed Part 03
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The Lotus Seed, written by Sherry Garland, illustrated by Tatsuro Kiuchi. LeVar explores how traditions and heritage are passed down through generations when he meets families who have come to the United States and embraced more than one culture.

Subject:
Elementary English Language Arts
English Language Arts
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Reading Rainbow
Author:
GPN Educational Media
Date Added:
12/30/2009
Reading Rainbow: The Lotus Seed Part 04
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The Lotus Seed, written by Sherry Garland, illustrated by Tatsuro Kiuchi. LeVar explores how traditions and heritage are passed down through generations when he meets families who have come to the United States and embraced more than one culture.

Subject:
Elementary English Language Arts
English Language Arts
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Reading Rainbow
Author:
GPN Educational Media
Date Added:
12/30/2009
Reading Rainbow: The Lotus Seed Part 05
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The Lotus Seed, written by Sherry Garland, illustrated by Tatsuro Kiuchi. LeVar explores how traditions and heritage are passed down through generations when he meets families who have come to the United States and embraced more than one culture.

Subject:
Elementary English Language Arts
English Language Arts
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Reading Rainbow
Author:
GPN Educational Media
Date Added:
12/30/2009
Reading Rainbow: The Lotus Seed Part 06
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The Lotus Seed, written by Sherry Garland, illustrated by Tatsuro Kiuchi. LeVar explores how traditions and heritage are passed down through generations when he meets families who have come to the United States and embraced more than one culture.

Subject:
Elementary English Language Arts
English Language Arts
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Provider Set:
Reading Rainbow
Author:
GPN Educational Media
Date Added:
12/30/2009
Recording a fairy tale from your culture
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In this lesson, students find a fairy tale from their culture. They do their own retelling of the story through video, using acting, images, music, voiceovers, and any other effects they would like to use. Photo by Дмитрий Хрусталев-Григорьев on Unsplash

Subject:
Literature
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Johanna
Date Added:
08/26/2022
S is for Shoes Off in the House | ABC's of AAPIs
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This lesson plan encourages classroom discussions and reflections on cultural norms, mores, and folkways and uses the coloring sheet and poem: "S is for Shoes Off in the House" to propel critical thinking about students' own cultures in relation to others and how we can show respect, tolerance, and acceptance.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
02/01/2024
Skindigenous Film Screening at Utah Tech University
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Film screening of "Skindigenous" Season 2 Episode 7 shown at Utah Technical University. Written and directed by Angie-Pepper O'Bomsawin. Panelists include Julie Paama-Pengelly (Tattoo Artist), Manu Tanielu (Film Writer/Community Member), and Hinano Tanielu (Film Director/Community member).

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Social Science
Society and Culture
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Date Added:
05/17/2021
The Statue of Liberty: Bringing "The New Colossus" to America
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While the French had kept their end of the bargain by completing the statue itself, the Americans had still not fulfilled their commitment to erect a pedestal. In this lesson, students learn about the effort to convince a skeptical American public to contribute to the effort to erect a pedestal and to bring the Statue of Liberty to New York.

Subject:
History
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
National Endowment for the Humanities
Provider Set:
EDSITEments
Date Added:
11/06/2019
Supporting Teacher Leaders | UEN PDTV
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In this episode of UEN PDTV Principals Edition, join us as we explore how Principal Travis Lund is cultivating a strong culture of teacher leadership at Viewmont High School. Discover practical strategies to empower your own teaching staff and build a sustainable, teacher-led environment.

Subject:
Professional Learning
Material Type:
Media Object
Date Added:
11/13/2024
Then and Now: Life in Early America, 1740-1840
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Using archival materials, re-creations, and classroom activities, help your students think about which aspects of everyday life have changed and which have stayed the same.

Subject:
History
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
National Endowment for the Humanities
Provider Set:
EDSITEments
Date Added:
11/06/2019
Tulalip Tribes: Saving Their Sacred Salmon
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Terry Williams is blunt when he describes the environmental crisis tribes in the Pacific Northwest are facing: "We’ve lost 90 percent of the salmon population."

As the Tulalip Tribe’s Fisheries and Natural Resources Commissioner, Williams has witnessed the decline of salmon and its impacts on tribal members. For the Tulalip and other tribes in the region, the population crash of salmon is much more than an assault on their economic lifeblood—it is a cultural and spiritual threat to their identity as a people.

The annual springtime Salmon Ceremony puts tribal members in direct touch with their ancestors, and other ceremonies and practices center on the fish through the year. Losing the fish is a strike to the core of the Tulalip people, but they have a long-term vision to restore wild salmon populations to levels that will support their fishing needs.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Case Study
Provider:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Provider Set:
U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit
Date Added:
08/09/2016