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Woman Suffrage and the 19th Amendment - 0 views

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    "Teaching With Documents: Woman Suffrage and the 19th Amendment "
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Inspire: A Teachers' Newsletter from REA - 0 views

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    best in free history classroom resources
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Welcome to the Greatest Places Online - 0 views

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    "Explore the Greatest Places now. What is the Greatest Places film? Add your favorite place. Get a Greatest Places image Check out the question of the week. Use the table of contents. "
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More Ideas Than You'll Ever Use for Book Reports - 0 views

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    3 lists of 341 ways to do a book report
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Trash a Pizza - 0 views

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    "On average, each man, woman and child in America generates or makes about 4.5 pounds of trash every day. That comes out to more than 1,500 pounds per person, per year! Some of the solid waste is reused or recycled, but as we learned in the Education Department, most of it is buried in landfills. The United States Environmental Protection Agency has found that the kinds of things Americans throw away can be placed into main classes or categories. "
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Make a Rain Stick for Earth Day - 0 views

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    "The rain stick is a percussion instrument made from a dried cactus branch. It originated in Chile, South America where tribesmen have used the sticks for centuries to serenade the gods in hopes of bringing rain. Only wooden skeletons are used in creating rain sticks, and removing the old, dead growth provides room for new vegetation in dense cactus forests. "
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MIKIDS for YOUR KIDS! - 0 views

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    free typing program to help with keyboarding and other skills
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US Constitution Day Activities and Lesson Plans | Constitution Facts - 0 views

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    "2010 ConstitutionFacts.com is pleased to provide a series of free educational resources and Internet links to help educators comply with the new federal regulation requiring the development of student programming to celebrate U.S. Constitution Day on September 17th of each year. Click here to read the Federal Register announcement of the U.S. Constitution Day Mandate. Please join us as we celebrate U.S. Constitution Day 2010, the 223rd anniversary of our nation's founding document. "
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National Archives Constitution Day Workshop - 0 views

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    "What does the light bulb have to do with the U. S. Constitution? Or the board game "Monopoly"? How about the letter you wrote to the president when you were in elementary school? The answer to all three questions is: plenty-if you know your Constitution. The education team of the National Archives and Records Administration is pleased to present, for the first time, a self-service online version of our popular U. S. Constitution Workshop! This activity is: * Suitable for grades 4 through 12 * Fully self-contained, requiring little advance prep time * Correlated to the National History Standards and the National Standards for Civics and Government. We hope that you and your students will enjoy this unique opportunity to learn, through analysis of primary source documents, about the content, impact, and perpetual relevance of the U. S. Constitution to the daily lives of American citizens. "
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    Have an AP class that needs help with DBQ primary source documents? Do you want to introduce primary source documents to your class? Use the Constitution Day Workshop by the National Archives as a resource. The class will spend an hour analyzing primary source documents from the National Archives and relate them to the constitution. Many different references ranging from war orders of sent by Lincoln to Grant to Albert Einstein's immigration papers. You can print up copies of the information or view them online in the computer lab or project them for use as a class.
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Raising Money Smart Kids - Kiplinger - 0 views

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    "What your children need to know about money and how to teach them. "
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Teaching the iGeneration - 0 views

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    reproducibles from the book. Many more resources listed and tutorials. Must see by educators who want to add more to their lessons than lectures/worksheets.
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libraryblogs / Spanish Artists Project - 1 views

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    includes rubric
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Education World: Celebrate the Century: 1930s U.S. History - 1 views

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    Search the Web to learn the stories behind the stamps issued by the United States Postal Service commemorating the people, places, events, and trends of the 1930s. Explore Web sites related to the Empire State Building, Superman, the Great Depression, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Monopoly board game, and more!
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