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Siri Anderson

Share Your Story : Minnesota's Greatest Generation : mnhs.org - 0 views

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    A miner from Soudan tells his story.
Brittany Pliler

Social Studies (Grades K - 5) | Kids.gov - 0 views

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    There is also a Social Studies link for grades 6-8. This sight has a lot of links to other websites.
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    This is one of my favorite resource sites. It has all subjects from math to art and each subject has many websites that cover varying topics within that subject. I have posted the page on k-5 social studies resources.
cindy alfred

Immigration Printables, Lessons, & Resources (Grades K-12) - TeacherVision.com - 0 views

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    Site offers many resources on immigration. Provides lesson plans, printables, references and articles to use in the classroom on immigration.
Ann Thier

Minnesota Mining History - 0 views

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    Minnesota mining history. Information on MN mines
Betsy Brokaw

Immigration... Introduction - 0 views

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    The feature provides an introduction to the study of immigration to the United States. It includes games and other activites.
Siri Anderson

LESSON PLANS - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Curriculum tied to NYT topics for teachers in K-12 settings.
Mary Eggebraaten

HIstory of Iron Range and Mines - 0 views

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    Talks a bit about immigration and ethnic groups in the Iron Range.
Ashlie Schulz

History of Mining and Tunneling - 0 views

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    Offers multiple sites on the history of mining in America & other Countries as well as digging the tunnels
Siri Anderson

Destination America . When did they come? | PBS - 0 views

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    Thanks Ashlie!
kristinaolson30

Child Labor in U.S. History - The Child Labor Education Project - 0 views

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    This site provides a time line for child labor reform and the U.S. labor movement.
Mary Eggebraaten

MN Historical Society - 0 views

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    You can go the their library website and find information about marriage license, census records, death certificates, etc!
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    ANother great Minnesota History Tool, has links to exhibits, education, and a place to look for your family history.
Siri Anderson

Right to know in India comes with risks | StarTribune.com - 0 views

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    In India, a citizen trying to stop illegal mining was assassinated after filing papers against a local politician.
Siri Anderson

What is Sociology? - 0 views

  • . It examines the ways in which the forms of social structure -- groups, organizations, communities, social categories (such as class, sex, age, or race), and various social institutions (such as kinship, economic, political, or religious) affect human attitudes, actions, and opportunities.
Siri Anderson

Economics vocabulary flashcards | Quizlet - 0 views

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    I love quizlet! We can make our own quizzes on quizlet to include in our unit. These are economics terms with which you should be familiar and use in your reflections.
Siri Anderson

Chapter 13 and 14 Industrial Revolution flashcards | Quizlet - 0 views

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    An example of quizlet with Industrial Revolution terms.
Siri Anderson

Immigration: The Irish - 0 views

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    Thanks Corissa for sharing this ThinkQuest -- notice it is a project "by students for students" what age students do you think?
Siri Anderson

Immigration to the United States | Economic History Services - 0 views

  • The gender breakdown and age structure remain fairly consistent in the period before 1930. Generally, about 60% of the immigrants were male. As to age structure, about 20% of immigrants were children, 70% were adults up to age 44, and 10% were older than 44. In most of the period and for most countries, immigrants were typically young single males, young couples, or, especially in the era before the steamship, families. For particular countries, such as Ireland, a large number of the immigrants were single women (Cohn, 1995).
Siri Anderson

Division of Labor - Contemporary Divisions Of Labor - Gender, Cohabitation, Theory, Fam... - 0 views

  • Nevertheless, the average married woman in the United States did about three times as much cooking, cleaning, laundry, and other routine housework in the 1990s as the average married man. Household work continues to be divided according to gender, with women performing the vast majority of the repetitive indoor housework tasks and men performing occasional outdoor tasks (Coltrane 2000).
  • Getting married increases women's domestic labor, whereas it decreases men's.
  • Educational differences between spouses are rarely associated with divisions of labor, and men with more education often report doing more housework, rather than less, as resource theories predict. Similarly, total family earnings have little effect on how much housework men do, though middle-class men talk more about the importance of sharing than working-class men. Some studies show that spouses with more equal incomes— usually in the working class—share more household labor, but women still do more than men when they have similar jobs
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    stats on gender and household responsibilities in the US today
Siri Anderson

Miningpart3.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Thanks Corissa...
Siri Anderson

Data Resources Online for Project Based Teaching and Learning - 0 views

  • United States Historical Census Data Browser to find raw data for projects. You may search census data by decade from 1790 to 1970. There is a wealth of information here.
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    Great resources for Social Studies projects!
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