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HOW TO USE CORN IN THE CLASSROOM
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Welcome to the Teacher's Instructions for "Corn in the Classroom." To use this curriculum in your classroom, simply:

1. Select a Unit -- To select a unit, click on the unit name from the menu bar at the left of your screen.

2. Read the Story -- Stories can be read either individually by students or aloud as a class. Select from PDF or html formats by clicking on the desired format from the box in the upper right of your screen.

3. Select a Lesson Plan -- You'll find lessons that teach math, science, social studies, language arts and music/art. To select a lesson, click on the lesson number/subject from the box in the upper right-hand corner of the screen. Lesson plans are also accessable in PDF or html formats.

4. Teach the Lesson -- Each lesson plan contains learning objectives, additional background for teachers, suggested evaluation and student activities. In some cases the activities include worksheets or examples, which are provided. Answers to the worksheets can be found in the "Teachers Key."

5. Did We Make the Grade? Feel free to e-mail us at "corninfo@ncga.com" to let us know what you thought of the curriculum. We'll add you to our e-mail list to alert to "Corn in the Classroom" updates and other educational resources.

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To review lesson plans that relate only to the subject you teach, click on the appropriate subject below.

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Last reviewed May 7, 2004
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