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Lance Mosier

Free Technology for Teachers: The US Presidents in Google Earth - 6 views

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    Monday is President's Day in the United States. In celebration of that day, Google has published a new kmz file containing images and links to information about each former President of the United States. You can download the file and launch it in Google Earth or view it here using the Google Earth browser plug-in. The file shows where each president was from, offers an image of each president, provides a link to more information about each president, and shows how many states were in the Union when each president was elected.
Christina Briola

| timeplots.com - 5 views

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    Visual US history time line of: Presidency Supreme Court Senate Democratic Party Republican Party
Chuck Holland

My Fake Wall - MyFakeWall.com - 0 views

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    Create fake profiles of historical figures on facebook #sschat http://www.myfakewall.com/
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: 10 Questions for Gregory LeFever - 0 views

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    10 Questions for Gregory LeFever (Contributing Editor to Early American Life magazine, prolific writer, banjo player)
Lance Mosier

Teacher Guide - George Washington: A National Treasure - 5 views

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    This Teacher Resource Guide is designed for incorporation into history and social studies curricula. It will introduce your students to some of the events and issues that shaped George Washington's life. The activities should enhance your students' knowledge of Washington and expand their horizons about this complex and interesting man.
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: The Cooper - 0 views

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    In the antique industry, some of the more affordable pieces for a collector to start collecting are barrels, piggins, buckets, firkins, and butter churns. However, if collectors only knew the amount of time that is dedicated to each piece, there would be a greater appreciation to the value of such items. The colonial trade that makes barrels and various casks is known as a cooper. His work was performed in a cooperage. It is a trade that dates back to well over 4000 years. The word "cooper" is derived from "cuparius" of Roman times, makers of cupals or wooden casks in which wine producers of Cisalpine Gaul stored their wares.
Dean Mantz

Interactive Learning Modules | The Center On Congress at Indiana University - 4 views

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    Interactive learning modules covering U.S. Congress
Dean Mantz

iCivics | The Democracy Lab - 8 views

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    Good resources for helping teach Civics.
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