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Jennifer Garcia

Spinning the Web - 0 views

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    "Spinning the Web brings together for the first time a unique collection of some 20,000 items from the libraries, museums and archives of North West England which tell the story of the Lancashire Cotton Industry. Spinning the Web invites users to search the collection (see Help to find out how) or to explore these extraordinary times through a series of themes: Overview - an account of the period between 1760 to the present day Places - the impact of cotton on villages, towns and cities People - living and working in the mills Industry - how cotton was made and sold Clothing & products - uses of cotton For learners there are a series of Learning Journeys - find out more about Local History Studies in Places, Children in Victorian Times in People or Industrialisation in Industry. Also you can Send a postcard from our Leisure section. Spinning the Web is funded by the New Opportunities Fund and developed by Manchester Library and Information Service in partnership with local museums, libraries and archives. It is one of four textile related projects - see the Consortium Web Page for details. "
Jennifer Garcia

Distance Between Cities Places On Map Distance Calculator - 0 views

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    "Distance Between Cities Places On Map Type city or location names and hit measure button to measure the distance between cities or two places. Distance between cities calculated in miles and kilometers."
Jennifer Garcia

BBC - Dimensions - 0 views

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    "Dimensions takes important places, events and things, and overlays them onto a map of where you are. Type in your postcode or a place name to get started."
Jennifer Garcia

A History Place Map : Japanese Expansion to Spring, 1942 - 0 views

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    Matt Esterman 19 Aug 11 01:03:29 Great animated map of some key stages of Japanese expansion from 1910-1942
Jennifer Garcia

Virtual Field Trips | SimpleK12 - 0 views

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    Virtual field trips challenge and expose students to new types of technology. It is a great way to spark their interest and motivate their learning in a specific content area. Virtual field trips can offer students more opportunities because you can take them to places they wouldn't normally be able to go to otherwise - like inside a volcano or ocean floor! In addition, virtual field trips may even boost students' reading comprehension skills and will expose them to different cultures and environments. While virtual field trips offer a great learning opportunity, they can be hard to organize and time consuming. Take advantage of our free virtual field trips and engage your students even more!
Jennifer Garcia

BBC - History - Trail Activity - 0 views

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    "The Battle of Hastings took place on 14 October 1066. And it changed the course of history, as William of Normandy defeated the exhausted troops of England's King Harold. Experience what it's like to change history yourself, by taking sides in the 'Battle of Hastings' game."
Jennifer Garcia

Find the opposite point on Earth - 0 views

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    An interesting geography site which show what is on the opposite side of the Earth. For London it's just some fish and a lot of water. A nice way of selecting contrasting places to study. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE,+RE,+Citizenship,+Geography+&+Environmental
Jennifer Garcia

BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Marketing - 0 views

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    Market research The marketing mix Product Revision Promotion Revision Place Revision
Jennifer Garcia

Cortes card sort - Resources - TES Connect - 0 views

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    The card sort features the career of Cortes. The information about Cortes has to be placed on a living graph and using the information pupils can assess whether Cortes was a great hero or not
Jennifer Garcia

Geography KS3 Unit 16 (Year 9) - What is development? - 0 views

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    Geography KS3 Unit 16 (Year 9) - What is development? This unit focuses on the theme of development. The concept is difficult and care will be needed in pitching the activities appropriately for pupils of differing abilities. One way of doing this may be to focus initially and repeatedly on development issues within pupils' own experiences. Pupils are asked to consider What is development? and their perceptions of familiar places. They use a range of indicators to analyse world patterns of development and go on to evaluate the effectiveness of similar indicators in assessing the quality of life of different people in particular locations. By participating in a trade game they consider the impact of trade between more economically developed countries (MEDCs) and less economically developed countries (LEDCs) on the latter, from different perspectives. The unit ends with an investigation of the Department for International Development's development cooperation policy.
Andrew Murgatroyd

Globalisation shakes the world - 1 views

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    Few places in the world have seen the dramatic effects of globalisation more than Bangalore, the Silicon Valley of India, which is experiencing an unprecedented IT boom that is transforming the prospects of the Indian economy. For Santosh, a tour guide in Bangalore, life is good.
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WalMart not retailing for Amazon anymore - 0 views

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    they used to sell Amazon Kindle - but wont be anymore
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