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Mallory Burton

Google Earth, Smartboards, and Ancient Egypt? - 20 views

I just posted a Real World Math link for a lesson that calculates the volume of solids using the pyramids and Google Earth. Suitable for grades 6-9. andi sibley wrote: > I am looking for ways to u...

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Wendy Windust

SSWAC_225020_7.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 3 views

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    Writing Across the Curriculum in Social Studies
Wendy Windust

HistoryFix: Writing Across the Curriculum...Social Studies and History Resources - 3 views

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    Writing Across the Curriculum: HistoryFix learning to write and writing to learn in social studies and history class
Wendy Windust

TLN Teacher Voices: Better Teacher Answers about Writing in the Content Areas (review) - 3 views

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    "I just finished reading Better Answers: Written Performance That Looks Good and Sounds Smart by Ardith Davis Cole. Doesn't the title even make you nod your head in agreement? Students will buy into looking good and sounding smart in a flash."
Wendy Windust

Ancient Greek kids had pets too - Los Angeles Times - 2 views

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    "Ancient Greek kids had pets too"
Wendy Windust

The Five-Paragraph Theme Redux - National Writing Project - 2 views

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    "The Five-Paragraph Theme Redux By: Elizabeth Rorschach"
Wendy Windust

Rome Project » Map Resources - 4 views

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    Amazing site for ancient Rome resources
Wendy Windust

Mummies - Death and the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt - 2 views

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    WOODEN MODEL FUNERARY BOAT Sycamore fig wood 12th Dynasty, about 1900 BC
Eric G. Young

Kidipede - History for Kids - 2 views

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    This is an excellent website for teaching history to kids. It contains some fairly detailed information.
Wendy Windust

HistoryFix: RAFT Writing Prompts for History or Social Studies - 2 views

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    "R.A.F.T. Prompts for History & Social Studies Class building a writing prompt that challenges students to think deeply about history "
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

New life given to ancient Egyptian texts stored at Stanford for decades - 2 views

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    Lost history is being recovered by reconstructing documents that survived in fragments wrapped in mummy casings
Wendy Windust

Mummies of Ancient Egypt - 1 views

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    Mummies of Ancient Egypt
Wendy Windust

Rome - 1 views

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    Unit 3: Ancient Rome
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    What a great website full of things to do and see. Check it out!
Wendy Windust

Why Did Rome Fall - Causes of the Fall of Rome - 2 views

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    "Reasons for the Fall of Rome"
Wendy Windust

Life in Ancient Egypt: Life in Ancient Egypt - 2 views

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    Welcome to Life in Ancient Egypt, an introduction to The Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Carnegie Museum of Natural History has acquired Egyptian artifacts since its founding and now holds about twenty-five-hundred ancient Egyptian artifacts. The most significant of these objects, over six hundred of them, are displayed in The Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt. In the hall the artifacts are displayed in relation to the daily life and traditions of the people who made them, so that the objects are seen in the context of the culture. To present a cohesive picture of ancient Egyptian society, its technology, its social system, and its beliefs, we have arranged the objects in several thematic areas. Life in Ancient Egypt, however, presents the themes in a slightly different order than the hall. You may choose from the links to the left or follow the suggested path by clicking the Next button on each screen. We hope you have the opportunity to come to the Carnegie Museum of Natural History and visit The Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt.
Wendy Windust

114 Gods of Ancient Egypt - 1 views

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    Ancient Egypt had by tradition a great variety of gods and what today can be labeled as "spirits" and "divine forces". The total number of them was over 2.000 but many had similar characteristics and appeared all over the country by different names. This great diversity is due to the fact that before the country was united the Nile Valley was split up into about forty self ruling areas (later to be provinces - so called nomes) where the ruling tribes had their own deities.
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