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Monday, October 26th, 1998

Education World® Celebrates Harvest Time!
Leaves are flying and there's a distinctly frostier feel in the air... It's fall, and time for the harvest. This week, Education World
offers bushels of ideas for working the harvest into your curriculum...
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Looking for the best Web sites for learning about farms and farming? Check out this week's CURRICULUM story, Harvesting the Web for Farm Resources. Writer Cara Bafile has farmed the Internet to find sites of interest, no matter what grade you teach.
- In this week's LESSON PLANNING story, From
Maize to Milk: A Barnyard Full of Activities!, you'll find a cornucopia
of activities to celebrate the farm way of life as students learn about
pigs, corn, milk, and more.
- You probably know by now about the "Flat Stanley" activities that have
become a staple of Internet project life at the primary grades... Well here's
a Flat Stanley project with a twist! Read about this special cross-grade
project in "Flat Students" Go Down to the
Farm!
- This week's BOOKS IN EDUCATION page offers two timely stories. "A
Pioneer Sampler" -- A Look Into Long Ago offers a great middle-grade
resource. Follow the Robinson family from one spring to the next, as you
learn about life on the farm in 1840. And, if it's spooks -- and lessons
-- that you're looking for, don't miss this week's review of Diane
Goode's Book of Scary Stories and Songs.
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