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The Power of Mindfulness: What You Practice Grows Stronger | Shauna Shapiro | TEDxWashi... - 0 views

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    TED Talk Dr. Shauna Shaprio
Holly Thumann

Muslim World: Its Time, Continuity and Change - 0 views

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    Articles about time, continuity, and change in the Muslim World
emily lane

Teacher Lesson Plan - In Congress Assembled - 0 views

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    This resource for teachers provides lesson plans in which students examine continuity and change in the governing of the United States, students look at the Constitution and link early legislative debates to issues of today - from the Learning Page, the Library of Congress
Kristiana Holmes

Teacher's Guide: Culture & Change: Black History in America - 0 views

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    Scholastic project that travels through time in Black history. Multiple components could make up a variety of lessons. There is also an interactive timeline that identifies black "trailblazers" (only goes through 2001--much more to add!).
Barb Hagen

History: Population Distribution Over Time - 1 views

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    Census maps of population: Population over Time and Distribution of slaves in 1860. Through the Decades section: This section includes lesson plans, maps, classroom resources, and games. Fast Facts give paint a picture of the United States both statistically and culturally.
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    Great reference tool Barb! I like the "Through the Decades" Fast Facts section, this would be a great extension activity for kids that are history buffs and like to collect this kind of detail.
Jen Bartsch

MNHS.ORG | Minnesota Historical Society - 0 views

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      There are so many treasures within this site, but one I use frequently is the "Educators" section. Here, you will find all the information needed to make history come alive for your students. It is quite remarkable and well worth a visit!
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    At the Minnesota Historical Society we've been collecting, preserving, and telling Minnesota stories for 150 years.
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    This is a great site. Any of the programs the MNHS puts on are always great if you are looking for hands on education, too.
Jen Bartsch

Separation of Powers - 0 views

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    This lesson pairs with a video that explores the following topics: Separation of Powers- Explore the constitutional limits on the power of government and see how the system of checks and balances works. National Government - Examine the responsibilities of the national government and see how federalism divides power between the national government and the states. State Government- See how most of the laws we live by come from state government. A Presidency Remembered: Ronald Reagan- Take a look at the legacy of President Ronald Reagan.
Kara Dahl

Introduction - 1 views

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    A site that is full of fun information and activities for elementary students when working on a unit about Colonial times.
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    Nice visuals and narrative line to weave these facts about colonial life together!
Kara Dahl

Social Studies for Kids - Colonial Times - 2 views

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    This site offers much information on what life was like in Colonial times. It is geared toward students and very user-friendly.
Alys Mosher

EDSITEment - The Best of the Humanities on the Web - 0 views

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    Has many lessons and is helpful in determining which standards the lessons will address
colleen schumack

Native Peoples of Minnesota - 0 views

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    Native American Tribes to Minnesota and about their history and culture
Barb Hagen

Mississippi River - 0 views

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    This website is filled with articles on the history, geography, culture, and the enviroment around the Mississippi River.
Jen Bartsch

Looking at Our Own Cultural Artifacts - 0 views

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    "There is no single objective way to describe why an artifact is significant to a culture. Objects are important to different people for different reasons. To make this idea personal, students will be invited to bring to class important cultural artifacts from their own lives. Each object will be "interpreted" by a student anthropologist who will make hypotheses regarding the importance of this object. The student anthropologist will also determine what this artifact says about the culture of the owner. The owner of the artifact will get a chance to tell their actual story."
Laurie Antonson

The Lewis and Clark Expedition - 0 views

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    A detailed summary of the expedition including photographs, interactive maps, audio files, and illustrations from the expedition journals.
Jen Bartsch

Lesson Plans - From Boomtown to Ghost Town - 0 views

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    "In order to fully understand the geographic concept of natural resource use, students should learn about the ways that resource extraction affects the physical and human landscape. In this lesson, they will discuss how a specific economic activity in a region can facilitate the creation of towns, which often turn into ghost towns if the economic activity ends."
Siri Anderson

WGBH American Experience - Watch Online - 0 views

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    Free web videos on American History and Geography
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    Free web videos on American History and Geography
Nichole Bartella

Earth Observatory - 0 views

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    Great pictures of the earth that have been taken both in the past and present. This website also provides articles about different parts of the world.
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    I am going to bring this site in for our Science teacher to use as she is talking about the earth to 1st graders-thanks. Great pictures on there.
Barb Hagen

Human Populations - 0 views

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    This website has information on Past population growth and future population growth. Students can find out what forces are responsible for the world's human population. Students can learn from models of future human population growth.
Siri Anderson

Minnesota Historical Society: MNHS.ORG - 0 views

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    At the Minnesota Historical Society we've been collecting, preserving, and telling Minnesota stories for 150 years.
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