Finding Resources, Grants, Lessons
from the Federal Government
By Alan Haskvitz, national inservice presenter
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Haskvitz
http://www.reacheverychild.com/feature/govt_resources.html
Probably the most underused source of free resources on the Internet belongs to the federal government. Each branch, limb, twig has information and materials that could be used to create valuable lessons or to make individualization easier.
For example, you are working on an aviation unit. A quick check at the Federal Aviation Administration site reveals:
Teachers Guide to Aviation, Grades 2-6
Aviation Education Curriculum Guides
Aviation Education Materials and Curriculum Publications
Black Wings: African American Pioneer Aviators
Remember the Wright Brothers’ Historic FlightA fairly complete guide to early aviation, the Wright Brothers and Space
War Eagles Air Museum Coloring BookSome printable coloring pages of World War two fighter planes
Check out other resources in the following categories:
Federal Grants
General Sites
Lesson plans about government
Special Interest Sites
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