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Title: Web of Language: Language in the News
Body: The Web of Language advertises itself as the go-to site for language in the news. It includes links to news items and space for visitors to comment or reply to items. The Web of Language is available at http://illinois.edu/blog/view?blogId=25 .
Source: Web of Language
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Title: Lesson Plan: Colors and American Sign Language
Body: From http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/lessons.cgi/Foreign_Language A preschool/Kindergarten lesson plan in which children practice their color identification skills through the use of ASL (American Sign Language) is available at http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/printlessons.cgi/Virtual/Lessons/Foreign_Language/Sign_Language/SGN0200.html .
Source: Educator’s Reference Desk
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Title: Online Workshop: Blackfeet Skies
Body: Some people look to the skies and see stars. The Blackfeet look at the sky and see the stories behind those stars. This online workshop demonstrates ways to use Native culture and its stories to make the study of astronomy more memorable and inviting to students from all backgrounds. This is latest addition to Digital Teacher Workshop’s workshops designed for the teachers of Native American students https://www.t2tweb.us/NativeAmerican/home.asp
Source: U.S. Department of Education Teacher Initiative
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Title: Arabic Astronomy Information
Body: Here are three links to web pages that deal with the history and significance of Arabic astronomy: -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_astronomy -http://users.jyu.fi/~daagar/index_files/arabs.html -http://www.astronomy-for-kids-online.com/islamic-astronomy.html
Source: Various
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Title: Chinese Astronomy
Body: For background information on astronomy in China, here are several online resources: -Wikipedia’s article on Chinese astronomy at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_astronomy -China the Beautiful’s webpage about Chinese astronomy at http://www.chinapage.com/astronomy/syho/syho.html -Space Today’s webpage on China in Space, with links to information about astronomy, astronauts, and more, at http://www.spacetoday.org/China/China.html -An astronomy course at the Miami University’s web page on ancient Chinese astronomy at http://www.cas.muohio.edu/~devriepl/phy211/AncientAstronomy/Chinese.htm
Source: Various
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Title: Japanese Astronomy Resources
Body: The Astronomy in Japan website is written in English and designed primarily to give people who do not speak Japanese a window into one of the most interesting and fascinating aspects of Japanese culture: astronomy. It is available at http://www2.gol.com/users/stever/jastro.html#Contributing . --- The Japan Astronomy website is available in English and Japanese (choose the language in the upper right corner of the page). The English isn’t perfect, but the photos are beautiful and there is a poll that may be useful for crafting a communicative activity (the current question is favorite telescopes). The website is available at http://astronomy.jp . --- A Space Today website summarizing Japanese space exploration is available at http://www.spacetoday.org/Japan/JapanSpacefaring.html .
Source: Various
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Title: Polish-English Astronomy Vocabulary
Body: An English-Polish and Polish-English astronomical dictionary is available at http://www.astronomia.pl/slownik/slownik_full.php/slownik_full.php?sort=2 .
Source: Astronomia.pl
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Title: Online German Music Collection
Body: An AATG listserv user describes the following music website: This webpage, http://ingeb.org/Volksong.html, has lots of German folk songs, church songs, & holiday songs, and many of them have melody files attached. I won't vouch for the quality of the melody files, but there are many, many songs here. Philipp, D. [AATG-L] massive online music collection. American Association of Teachers of German listserv (AATG@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU, 13 Jan 2009).
Source: AATG-L
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Title: Germany in the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Body: From http://www.germany.info With 2009 just over the horizon, stargazers around the world are busy preparing for the International Year of Astronomy. A staggering 135 nations are collaborating to bring the Universe closer to Earth. Events and activities will take place over the coming 365 days and beyond, in a spectacle of cosmic proportions. Read about events and resources in Germany and elsewhere at http://www.germany.info/Vertretung/usa/en/__PR/P__Wash/2008/12/30__Astronomy__PR.html .
Source: German Embassy in Washington, D.C.
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Title: German Astronomy Vocabulary Quiz
Body: A list of astronomy vocabulary in German with accompanying audio is available at http://www.syvum.com/cgi/online/serve.cgi/learn/vocabulary/German/astronomy.tdf?0 . Scroll halfway down the page for presentation of vocabulary at the Info Page, and then play Hangman or Jumble with the words by clicking on Quiz.
Source: Syvum
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