Infonews n°210 du 21/03/2004 
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A la Une this week, discover and try a 'managing anger' unit, with
videos. Then find several sites about the much controverted film by Mel
Gibson 'The passion of the Christ' and some sites about famous women,
including a quiz. The 'Resources for Secondary School' this week feature
sites about art, literature, technology, terrorism, tourism and the US
elections. In 'Resources for Primary School', find activities and material
to teach the time, to prepare Easter, or to teach about the weather in the
world, and discover also a calendar for March, with activities for each day.
Have a nice week!
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A la Une : Managing Anger
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A very interesting 2 period unit from PBS
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Film: the Passion of the Christ
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Official site
Trailers
A site in 18 languages
From TV sites
From the center for Christian-Jewish learning at Boston college
From ADL, the league anti-defamation of the Jewish
From film critics
Special Edition on Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ ( from LIIWEEK
March 18)
Criteria for the Evaluation of Dramatizations of the Passion ( from LIIWEEK
March 18)
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Women's month
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March Into Women's History Month! (from Education World Newsletter Vol. 8
Issue 11)
Women's suffrage (from Education World Newsletter Vol. 8 Issue 11)
A quiz about famous women (in Flash)
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Resources for secondary school
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Timeline of Art
Brontë.info ( from LIIWEEK March 18)
Howtoons ( from LIIWEEK March 18)
Portals to the World: Terrorism ( from LIIWEEK March 18)
Visit Ireland (PBS Teacher Previews: March 21-28)
"Election 2004" (PBS Teacher Previews: March 21-28)
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Resources for primary school
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"Telling Time" (from Education World Newsletter Vol. 8 Issue 11)
March Month of Fun (from Teacher Lesson Plans Vol. 6, Issue 11)
Handicrafts for Easter
Wonderful World of Weather (from The Scout Report -- March 19)


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A la Une : Managing Anger
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A very interesting 2 period unit from PBS
http://www.pbs.org/inthemix/educators/lessons/schoolviol3/index.html
including short video clips
http://www.pbs.org/inthemix/shows/vid_schoolviol.html
The process is well described, and the students alternatively work as a
group to brainstorm their behaviours and watch the clips, as pairs to
exchange impressions, as groups, with a report to the class, and finally
individually to write their I-message and voice them to the class. The
lesson plan also suggests a game, to make them build up frustration and
observe their behaviour in that situation. The teacher will have to
appreciate if this game is suitable or not for his/her students. Be also
ready for the "and you, Madam/sir, how do you react?", as you see in the
"learning how to express, not explode!" video clip.
I suggest you try the unit with a quiet and cooperative class that you know
well, and then you will be able to decide if you want to try it with a more
difficult class, where it will certainly be more useful....

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Film: the Passion of the Christ
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This film is said to be scandalous by some, and raises altogether many
questions, especially between Jewish and Christian. To make up your own
mind, see the trailers, explore the official site, and read articles about
the film.

Official site
http://www.thepassionofthechrist.com/splash.htm

Trailers
http://www.themoviebox.net/movies/2004/NOPQR/Passion_The/trailer-page.html

A site in 18 languages raising the issues of the film even in Latin, Hebrew
and Aramic
http://www.passion-movie.com/francais/index.html

From TV sites, with links and related stories
BBC (UK) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3555161.stm
CNN (USA) http://edition.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/Movies/10/24/gibson.passion/
ABC (Australia)
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/Primetime/Entertainment/mel_gibson_passion_040216-1.html

From the center for Christian-Jewish learning at Boston college
http://www.bc.edu/research/cjl/meta-elements/texts/education/PASSION_resources.htm

From ADL, the league anti-defamation of the Jewish
http://www.adl.org/interfaith/gibson_qa.asp

From film critics
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0335345/
http://www.newyorker.com/critics/cinema/?040301crci_cinema
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/02/25/movies/25CND-PASS.html?ex=1080018000&en=0372a8c9ef6d5722&ei=5070

Special Edition on Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ ( from LIIWEEK
March 18)
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The Journal of Religion & Society presents a dozen articles from a January
2004 symposium that "explored some of the issues surrounding Mel Gibson's
... movie dramatizing the passion of Christ." Also includes "A Viewer's
Guide to Contemporary Passion Plays," which provides background material
and contemporary interpretations.
http://moses.creighton.edu/JRS/toc/current.html

Criteria for the Evaluation of Dramatizations of the Passion ( from LIIWEEK
March 18)
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This pamphlet establishes the criteria for evaluating depictions of the
passion of Christ, and tresses the appropriate presentation of passion
plays. It quotes Pope John Paul II's statement that Catholic teaching
should aim to present "Jews and Judaism, not only in an honest and
objective manner ... but also with full awareness of the heritage common
[to Jews and Christians]." Opens directly into a PDF file. From the United
States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
http://www.usccb.org/seia/CRITERIA.PDF

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Women's Month
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March Into Women's History Month! (from Education World Newsletter Vol. 8
Issue 11)
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http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr058.shtml
http://www.educationworld.com/a_special/women_history.shtml
Some of the best Web sites for and about women.

Women's suffrage (from Education World Newsletter Vol. 8 Issue 11)
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http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/sites/sites024.shtml
lesson plans, scavenger hunts and many more resources.

A quiz about famous women (in Flash)
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http://www.surfnetkids.com/games/womenshistory-q.htm

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Resources for secondary school
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Timeline of Art
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Riverdeep's Classroom Flyer from March 19th features two sites with
timelines of art:
- for juniors, as a nice primer for art history classes, you can use this
interactive timeline
http://www.sanford-artedventures.com/study/timeline.html
- for advanced and serious art students, you will prefer this timeline from
the MET (Metropolitan Museum of Art), with much more details and information
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/splash.htm

Brontë.info ( from LIIWEEK March 18)
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This site from the Bronte Parsonage Museum and the Bronte Society features
information about 19th century British authors Charlotte, Emily, and Anne
Bronte and the environment in which they lived. Includes an introduction to
the Brontes, family tree, family history, short discussions of the novels,
profiles of family members, and an interactive chronology that allows the
user to select types of world events to be listed with key Bronte events.
Also provides related links.
[ but no links to full text novels.]
http://www.bronte.info/

Howtoons ( from LIIWEEK March 18)
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"Howtoons are one-page cartoons showing 5-to-15 year-old kids 'How To'
build things." Choose the comic of choice to find a graphical way to build
such things as a marshmallow shooter, an ice board, and a duct tape body
double. The site creators (MIT graduates) hope that these "Tools of Mass
Construction" promote a brighter more creative future for children. Also
includes videos and
science project links. Searchable.
http://www.howtoons.net/
[ ideal for all transcurricular projects including technology, or for
technology students. Your students will enjoy those cartoons and the
videos, and you might then encourage them to realise a cartoon for the
project they will design....]

Portals to the World: Terrorism ( from LIIWEEK March 18)
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The Library of Congress selected those Internet resources on terrorism,
organized by such topics as bioterrorism, law, Osama bin Laden, Mullah
Omar, and Al Qaeda.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/hispanic/terrorism/terrorism.html
[ you will also find the safety regulation and security measures in the
different countries.]

Visit Ireland (PBS Teacher Previews: March 21-28)
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Take a virtual tour of Ireland with PBS. (Available March 26, 2004)
http://www.pbs.org/nature/ireland/index.html

"Election 2004" (PBS Teacher Previews: March 21-28)
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"Log on and access over 30 lesson plans for both elementary and secondary
classrooms, on topics ranging from the electoral college to campaign
finance, political humor and more."
http://www.pbs.org/bythepeople

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Resources for primary school
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"Telling Time" (from Education World Newsletter Vol. 8 Issue 11)
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http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/worksheets/TCM/math_3_5.shtml#featured
Clocks that are ready to print, cut and put together, plus exercises sheet
to practice.

March Month of Fun (from Teacher Lesson Plans Vol. 6, Issue 11)
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http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/fun_month/fun_month_mar04.shtml
A calendar with daily links to interactive puzzles, learning games, crafts,
skills...

Handicrafts for Easter
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- Washcloth bunnies
for toddlers: either you do it in kindergarten, or you encourage your
primary school kids to make one each, learn a song or some kind of sketche,
and bring them to the nearby kindergarten....
http://www.quakeroatmeal.com/toddler//games/Newgame.cfm?GameID=108
- Magic fairy wands
easy handicraft to make a sorcerer or a fairy wand, plus the step by step
explanation in Flash.
http://www.mothergoose.com/ColorCut/fairyWand.htm

Wonderful World of Weather (from The Scout Report -- March 19)
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http://www.k12science.org/curriculum/weatherproj/index_NEW.html
Created by the Stevens Institute of Technology, the Wonderful World of
Weather is a standard-based real time data module for elementary students
to explore weather phenomena locally and globally. Teachers can find many
fun classroom activities divided into three sections: introductory
activities, real time data activities, and language arts activities related
to weather.
The website features an abundance of links to real time weather data.
[ this is where you can work from to do math, geography and English all
together!]

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