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Disability-Related Lesson Plans and Resources
Speaking and Writing About People with
Disabilities
Ideas and a worksheet I use for teaching
about appropriate language (including people-first language) for
speaking and writing about individuals with disabilities.
Teaching About Mental Retardation: Ideas
for Classroom Activities
Two activities, complete with handouts,
that I use in my Exceptional Learners class (Education 105)
to teach college students (mostly first-year) about mental retardation.
I believe the activities would also be appropriate for use
at the high school level, perhaps in a psychology class.
The Polio History Pages
No unit on the the history of disabilities or disease would be
complete without some mention of polio, the near hysteria caused
by the epidemics of the early 1950s, and the euphoria that greeted
the development of the Salk vaccine. Drawing from my book,
Polio's Legacy: An Oral History,
this site provides excerpts from polio narratives, a
polio timeline, and information about the disease, its history,
and late effects.
A Polio History Quest
A set of 25 questions, complete with a printable
worksheet, coinciding with the information provided within
the Polio History Pages. It should be appropriate for use with
grades 5 and up.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Deception:
Was It Successful?
A secondary-level activity exploring disabilities
issues within the context of FDR's efforts to hide the extent
of his disability from the American public.
History
American Educational History: A Hypertext Timeline
My latest Web project, this annotated, clickable
timeline of American educational history extends from 1607
to the 21st Century. See the accompanying activity,
American Educational History: What's Most Important?
Germany and America in the 20th Century: An Annotated
Timeline
An annotated timeline with links to sites providing information
on individuals and events of significance to Germany and America
during the 20th Century.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Deception:
Was It Successful?
A secondary-level activity exploring disabilities
issues within the context of FDR's efforts to hide the extent
of his disability from the American public.
WW II: The Other Americans
A multicultural World War II lesson plan I developed as an example
for my students.
German-American Internet Scavenger Hunt
A site I developed for Rocori Middle School German Day.
Language Arts
A Horse is a Hoarse, Of Course, Of Coarse
An intermediate-grade lesson plan using cooperative learning to
teach about homonyms/homophones.
Using Commas and Semi-Colons Correctly
A high school lesson plan based on an activity I use with my college
students.
Courage and Fear
A lesson plan using The Red Badge of Courage developed
as an example of confluent education.
Learning Theories
Learning Styles Jigsaw
An activity using the Jigsaw cooperative learning approach
to teach about learning style models and approaches to assessing
learning styles including those of
Gregorc
and
Kolb.
Your Emerging Theory/Philosophy of Teaching
Complete this rating scale to find out if your beliefs about
learning are consistent with those of behaviorism, cognitivism,
or humanism.
Faculty Psychology and "Formal Discipline"
A concise overview of this historically important view of human
learning.
Minnesota
Minnesota Road Trip
An intermediate to middle grade lesson plan
exploring four of the five themes of geography (location, place,
movement, and regions) as they relate to Minnesota through the
detailed planning of a seven-day trip around the state.
Tracking the T-Wolves
An ongoing intermediate-grade activity designed
to take advantage of students' interest in professional sports
to help them learn about the first of the five themes of geography:
location, particularly the location of U.S. and Canadian cities
having NBA teams.
Minnesota History: A WebQuest
This 25-question WebQuest might make a good
extension or culminating activity for your Minnesota state
history unit.
Lake Agassiz
Would this lake have been the ultimate fishing spot? Read this
hypertext essay and decide for yourself.
Fishes of Minnesota
This interactive, online quiz is a fun way to learn about Minnesota
fish species.
Living in Minnesota!
Are you doing a state report on Minnesota? This is your lucky
day. I wrote this essay just for you!
Other/Miscellaneous
AppleQuest
An elaborate WebQuest about growing apples!
The Sisyphus and Teaching Page
A page containing my essay,
On Sisyphus and Teaching,
as well as links to sites about Sisyphus,
Camus, and Existentialism.
Centigrade and Fahrenheit: What's the Difference?
A multi-level, cooperative learning lesson plan for fifth-grade
science/math.
Criteria for Evaluating Internet-Based
Lesson Plans
Criteria developed by students in my Educational Psychology classes.
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Edmund J. Sass,
Ed.D.
You can reach him at
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