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Suzie Nestico

Government Lesson Plans - 11 views

  • Considering the Theme of Progress- Students will be able to understand the purpose of the upcoming unit and contribute to its development.
  • Ethics in American Government- Students analyze the statement "Those who govern in a democracy hold a 'public trust'." This activity provides exploration of ethical dilemmas which might face our present government officials.
  • Impact Of Government On The Individual- The purpose to this activity, used during the early part of the school year in a required secondary government class, is to begin the process of helping students visualize the government of the United States as a very important part of their everyday existence--- a part which they can impact.
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    Government Lesson Plans from Teach-nology
Kathy Benson

ePals Global Community - 5 views

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    Holidays Around the World Wiki
Errin Gregory

Engaging Students in Learning History - 3 views

Ben Rimes

Ed.VoiceThread - Blog - 11 views

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    Over 700,000 historical New York Public Library images are now integrated within VoiceThread's media browser. Useful for exploring history with a contemporary voice, or illustrating a research project.
Patricia Cone

ProductsOfSlavery - 17 views

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    Interactive map that shows world countries where child labour is used to make products.
Anne Bubnic

Backchanneling in Middle School Social Studies - 0 views

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    One 8th grade class's experience with backchanneling while watching a video. Great ideas here!
Anne Bubnic

US Presidents - George Washington to Barack Obama - 0 views

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    44 US Presidents from George Washington to Barack Obama morphed to the music Boléro by Ravel.
Anne Bubnic

ITouch History Project - 0 views

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    Learn how to view primary resources as a historian. Download the "Six C's of Primary Source Analysis" developed by the UC Irvine History Project. Watch/Listen to the podcast video interview of using the 6 C's to see how it is done.
Matt Clausen

What Your Global Neighbors Are Buying - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    How people spend their discretionary income - the cash that goes to clothing, electronics, recreation, household goods, alcohol - depends a lot on where they live. People in Greece spend almost 13 times more money on clothing as they do on electronics. People living in Japan spend more on recreation than they do on clothing, electronics and household goods combined. Americans spend a lot of money on everything.
Colleen K

Social Studies Games and Videos - 1 views

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    A week's worth of current events set to rap. New episode every Friday. Social Studies rocks the house!
Susan Sedro

ProjectExplorer.org - 0 views

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    ProjectExplorer, Ltd. is a not-for-profit organization that produces FREE online films and educational programming for the kindergarten to 12th grade community. Our virtual fieldtrips showcase destinations around the world. Learn more>
Matt Clausen

America's Library - 0 views

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    From The Library of Congress "Discover the stories of America's past..."
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