Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9512111048.A24424-0100000@world.std.com> Date: Mon, 11 Dec 1995 10:28:47 +0001 From: Renewable News Network <mailto:rnn@RNN.COM> Subject: Request: guide for children's activities To: Multiple recipients of list DEVEL-L <mailto:DEVEL-L@AMERICAN.EDU>
Michael,I'd be very interested in learning what you discover, what your ed. planner friend does, and who else might be, likewise, interested in children's curriculum guides and aids.
In my spare time, I've focused here on trying to chase down what's available through environmental and energy education networks, and writing. I've received and picked up numerous bits and pieces almost at random, but those science, technology, and nature study lesson plans and guides are in boxes, until I become less homeless. I'm getting back into teaching, myself, and need to brush up, and get checked out and back to work fast.
Once settled and secure in a position as educational product tester, project developer, researcher, specialist; I'd hope to be able to finger that sort of stuff with ease, with updated comments, etc.
Yours truly,
Ross Donald
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ps thought you guys did housing? =>From: mailto:Michael_O._Patterson@hud.gov =>To: Renewable News Network <mailto:rnn@RNN.COM>, DEVEL-L@AMERICAN.EDU =>Subject: Request: guide for children's activities =>I need a comprehensive, practical guide for a guy who plans
don't we all
=>children's programs. He can't keep up with all the activities he =>
who can
=> =>needs. I need a guide which describes activities in some way =>that makes it easy to teach them.
one page lesson plans bundled into units?
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