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Dean Mantz

Online US Citizenship Practice Test - 6 views

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    Could you become an American Citizen?  Take the US Citizenship practice test.
Rhondda Powling

"Teens and the Future of Libraries: Sharing Best Practices" Webinar Archives and My Que... - 3 views

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    "The roles of librarians are being remixed and re-interpreted by these challenges, issues, and lines of questions; in addition, the work we do will be more organic and strategic if we have the humility to truly listen to those we serve and engage in conversations."
Dean Mantz

Zoomin.cct.edc.org - 3 views

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    "Zoom In is a free web-based platform that helps students build literacy and historical thinking skills through "deep dives" into primary and secondary sources. Choose from 18 content-rich US history units designed to supplement your regular instruction and help students practice skills required by the new, higher standards: reading documents closely and critically, identifying point of view and purpose, engaging in text-based discussions, and writing explanatory and argumentative essays grounded in evidence."
HistoryGrl14 .

AP Human Geography | AP Practice Exams - 4 views

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    study resources!
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    more AP Human Geography Resources
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    more AP Human Geography Resources
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: Society/Lifestyle: Signs of the Times: Herbs - 0 views

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    Article update at Colonial Sense on Herbs; colonial growing practices, uses, preparation, etc.
darren mccarty

Study for the upcoming Advanced Placement Exams!! - 2 views

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    Hundreds of practice games for your AP students!!
Phil Taylor

Is Google Rewiring Our Brains? - 6 views

  • One of the fascinating outcomes was not just which parts of the brain “fired” when searching, but the difference in the level of mental activity between practiced searchers (called the Internet savvy) and newbies (called the Internet naïve).
  • For the internet-savvy group, their reading areas were virtually identical to the reading areas that were activated for the internet-naive participants, but the very interesting part was the savvy group did recruit additional areas and these were frontal areas that had to do with decision-making, cingulate areas that have to do with conflict resolution. It’s not surprising, it’s what we expected, that these additional areas for decision-making would be required and higher-level cognitive function would be required, and that’s what we found in the internet-savvy group.
shailendrasigdel

Education exchange - 0 views

Schools authority claims the normal practice is to put means on the books or school bag.I was suprised with what school is doing to promote attendance.

education resources socialstudies teaching

started by shailendrasigdel on 20 Aug 19 no follow-up yet
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