Grades 4-5: Dairy Cows...an Udderly Moooooving Videoconference

Content Provider East Central Ohio Educational Service Center 2007-08, 2009-10 Honorable Mention
Contact Information Marilyn Roder
video@ecoesc.org
834 East High Avenue
New Philadelphia, OH 44663
United States
Phone: (330) 308-9939 ext. 8251
Fax: (866) 422-3216
Program Type Individual Program
Program Rating This program has not yet been evaluated.
Target Audience Education: Grade(s): 4, 5
Maximum Number of Participants 35
Minimum Number of Participants 5
Primary Disciplines Career Education, Sciences, Social Studies/History
Secondary Disciplines Language Arts/English, Mathematics
Program Description Where does your milk come from? Join us as we learn about the milk producer – the Dairy Cow. Good dairy products originate from well cared-for dairy cows. Join us as we learn about the most important producer of dairy products, the cow!
Program Format The program format is highly interactive and will include: brainstorming, video clip, creative writing and math.
Objectives The goal of this program, and the series is to promote agriculture and educate students about the many ways in which agriculture is a part of their lives. Dairy Cows is just 1 of the 8 lessons we have developed in support of this series.
National Standards to which this program aligns English Language Arts
Grade 5
Acquisition of Vocabulary
Define the meaning of unknown words by using context clues (from the presentation)
Reading Process
Establish purposes for reading, including to find out, to understand, to interpret, to enjoy and to solve problems (use of the Ag Mag)
Answer literal, inferential and evaluative questions to demonstrate comprehension
Writing Processes
Generate writing ideas through discussion (the lesson) and with others
Prepare for publication or sharing writing that follows a format appropriate for the purpose, using techniques such as electronic resources (complete the narrative on a provided comic strip)
Communication
Demonstrate active listening strategies
Identify the speaker’s main purpose in presentation and visual media

Math
Grade 5
Number, number sense and Operations
Use communicative, associative, distributive, identity and inverse properties to simplify and perform computations
Measurement
Make conversions within the same measurement system while performing computations

Science
Grade 5
Life Sciences
Explain how almost all kinds of animal foods can be traced to plants
Trace the organization of simple food chains
State/Regional Standards to which this program aligns English Language Arts
Grade 5
Acquisition of Vocabulary
Define the meaning of unknown words by using context clues (from the presentation)
Reading Process
Establish purposes for reading, including to find out, to understand, to interpret, to enjoy and to solve problems (use of the Ag Mag)
Answer literal, inferential and evaluative questions to demonstrate comprehension
Writing Processes
Generate writing ideas through discussion (the lesson) and with others
Prepare for publication or sharing writing that follows a format appropriate for the purpose, using techniques such as electronic resources (complete the narrative on a provided comic strip)
Communication
Demonstrate active listening strategies
Identify the speaker’s main purpose in presentation and visual media

Math
Grade 5
Number, number sense and Operations
Use communicative, associative, distributive, identity and inverse properties to simplify and perform computations
Measurement
Make conversions within the same measurement system while performing computations

Science
Grade 5
Life Sciences
Explain how almost all kinds of animal foods can be traced to plants
Trace the organization of simple food chains

Ohio standards are in the process of changing & new ones will be provided once they are available.
Program Length 40
By Request This program is available by request ONLY
Connection Type(s) Available and Program Fees Interactive Cost: $75.00
Interactive Cost with Premium Service: $67.50 What's this?
Point to Point Cost: $75.00
Point to Point Cost with Premium Service: $67.50 What's this?
By Request Cost: $75.00
By Request Cost with Premium Service: $67.50 What's this?
Program Fee Notes Please make purchase order payable to: ECOESC,834 E. High Ave., New Philadelphia OH 44663 Attn: Marilyn Roder. Purchase order number is expected BEFORE the day of your session. You can e-mail PO or PO # to marilyn.roder@ecoesc.org.
Cancellation Policy Cancellations due to inclement weather or unforseen technical difficulties will not be billed. We will make every attempt to re-schedule programs not held due to these issues. Failure to dial in 10 minutes prior to the start time and/or failure to notify us of technical problems during that time will result in a $25 connection fee. Failure to test or hold the session without these circumstances will result in a $25 fee.
Is recording allowed? No
The Provider broadcasts over IP
Minimum Technology Specifications for sites connecting to this provider Sites are required to dial into the ECOESC unless other arrangements are made. You will dial IP # 204.9.145.158 and are required to dial in 10 minutes before the start of the session. Minimum speed is 384.

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Grades K-2: Jack & the Beanstalk: A LIVE, Interactive PUPPET SHOW!


Content Provider Center for Puppetry Arts 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10
Contact Information Patty Petrey Dees
distancelearning@puppet.org
1404 Spring St., NW @ 18th
Atlanta, GA 30309
United States
Phone: (404) 881-5117
Fax: (404) 873-9907
Program Type Individual Program
Program Rating This program has not yet been evaluated.
Target Audience Education: Pre-K Students, Kindergarten, Grade(s): 1, 2, Public Library: Library Patrons, any one who wants a puppet show for PreK-2nd grades
Maximum Number of Participants 200
Minimum Number of Participants 4
Primary Disciplines Character Education, Fine Arts, Language Arts/English, Literacy, Performing Arts, Technology/Information Science
Secondary Disciplines Best Practice, Reading
Program Description You may think you know the story of Jack and the Beanstalk, but you've never seen a version like this! Join David Stephens and All Hands Productions for a different look at the tale of Jack and his encounters with some magic beans, a beanstalk, a giant and some other fairytale favorites (like Rumplestiltskin and a shoemaker's elf).This program begins with a sing-along-song-- complete with a kazoo! Students engage with David throughout the performance to make this a wildly fun, interactive version of Jack! This production, created in 2006 is guaranteed to please audiences of children and giants alike.
Program Format 1. This program begins with a participatory song. David introduces the song with a kazoo.
2. Participants observe and interact with the puppet show.
3. The puppeteer gives the audience a behind-the-scenes look at the puppets. He explains the styles of puppets and demonstrates how they work.
4. The floor is open for Q & A with five selected students (representing the group) with the puppeteer.
Objectives The participant will:
- engage in a participatory song
- develop an appreciation for puppetry as a performing art
- exercise proper audience etiquette in regards to a live performance
- engage in a discussion with the artist regarding the workings of a live puppet show
-compare different puppetry styles
National Standards to which this program aligns Did You Know?
Puppetry is a unique art form that encompasses music, visual arts, and performing arts!

Language Arts
Classic fairy tales are performed through an arts medium. Students communicate and engage with the presenter throughout the performance.

NL-ENG.K-12.9 MULTICULTURAL UNDERSTANDING
NL-ENG.K-12.11 PARTICIPATING IN SOCIETY
NL-ENG.K-12.12 APPLYING LANGUAGE SKILLS

Fine Arts/Music
David Stephens lead students through a call-and-response song at the beginning of this performance.

NA-M.K-4.6 LISTENING TO, ANALYZING, AND DESCRIBING MUSIC
NA-M.K-4.8 UNDERSTANDING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN MUSIC, THE OTHER ARTS, AND DISCIPLINES OUTSIDE THE ARTS
NA-M.K-4.9 UNDERSTANDING MUSIC IN RELATION TO HISTORY AND CULTURE

Fine Arts/Theatre
David Stephens performs various stories with audience interaction throughout the performance.

NA-T.K-4.2 ACTING BY ASSUMING ROLES AND INTERACTING IN IMPROVISATIONS
NA-T.K-4.7 ANALYZING AND EXPLAINING PERSONAL PREFERENCES AND CONSTRUCTING MEANINGS FROM CLASSROOM DRAMATIZATIONS AND FROM THEATRE, FILM, TELEVISION, AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA PRODUCTIONS
NA-T.K-4.8 UNDERSTANDING CONTEXT BY RECOGNIZING THE ROLE OF THEATRE, FILE, TELEVISION, AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA IN DAILY LIFE

Fine Arts/Visual Arts
David Stephens is also a puppet builder. He created puppets and props used during the performances.

NA-VA.K-4.1 UNDERSTANDING AND APPLYING MEDIA, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCESSES
NA-VA.K-4.6 MAKING CONNECTIONS BETWEEN VISUAL ARTS AND OTHER DISCIPLINES

Technology
Students and teachers are actively participating with interactive media technology during the live
videoconference.

NT.K-12.1 BASIC OPERATIONS AND CONCEPTS
NT.K-12.2 SOCIAL, ETHICAL AND HUMAN ISSUES
NT.K-12.3 TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS
NT.K-12.4 TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATION TOOLS
NT.K-12.5 TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH TOOLS
Program Length 40-45 minutes
By Request This program is available by request ONLY
Date/Time Notes Two sites may participate at the same time (you bridge the call). You may request more sites for an additional fee. BULK BOOKING DISCOUNT DOES NOT APPLY.
Connection Type(s) Available and Program Fees Interactive Cost: $295.00
Interactive Cost with Premium Service: $285.00 What's this?
By Request Cost: $295.00
By Request Cost with Premium Service: $285.00 What's this?
Program Fee Notes Following, a booking contract will be emailed to the scheduling contact. This contract is REQUIRED to be signed and returned to confirm booking. BULK BOOKING DISCOUNT DOES NOT APPLY.
Cancellation Policy This booking requires a signed contract. This program is not fully confirmed until the signed contract is received and noted by the content provider. We will not charge for programs cancelled due to nature i.e. snow days. The full fee will be charged to sites which cancel with less than 72 hours notice.
Is recording allowed? No
Recording Notes ABSOLUTELY NO RECORDINGS ARE ALLOWED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.
The Provider broadcasts over IP
Minimum Technology Specifications for sites connecting to this provider Schools dial in to us for IP connections. We prefer no less than a 384 K connection. We can accept up to 1 meg in each studio. If necessary, we can dial out. We can accept ISDN calls as long as the school bridges the call.

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