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in title, tags, annotations or urlDibdabdoo.com child kid safe search - 0 views
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"on the lookout for interesting, original content about all aspects of family life. If you have any original news, articles, tips or other information that might be suitable for the site we would be delighted to hear from you. Check out our current articles and find out how to submit your own articles."
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American Memory from the Library of Congress - Home Page - 0 views
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"Browse Collections by Topic * Advertising * African American History * Architecture, Landscape * Cities, Towns * Culture, Folklife * Environment, Conservation * Government, Law * Immigration, American Expansion * Literature * Maps * Native American History * Performing Arts, Music * Presidents * Religion * Sports, Recreation * Technology, Industry * War, Military * Women's History More browse options List all collections"
Exhibits Collection -- Garbage - 0 views
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"If your habits resemble those of average Americans, you generate about 4.6 pounds of solid trash per day. This adds up to big trouble for the environment. Americans are generating waste products faster than nature can break them down and using up resources faster than they can be replaced. How can we find ways to meet our current economic and social needs without compromising the ability of our children, and our children's children, to do the same? Our success will depend on understanding the difference between * Sustainable practices: practices that provide ongoing economic and social benefits without degrading the environment. * Unsustainable practices: "quick fixes" that fill an immediate need for resources. Over time, however, these practices deplete or damage natural resources so they cannot be used or enjoyed by future generations. In this exhibit, you can find out how to improve next year's environmental record. You'll learn how waste is handled now and how some communities are doing it better. In the activities, you can test your knowledge about hazardous waste we generate in our homes and try to shrink a landfill. "
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Literature Circles - 0 views
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"The form taken by literature circles varies according to the students' needs, their abilities, and the characteristics of individual classrooms. However, all literature circles share the following three basic elements: diversity, self-choice, and student initiative (Daniels, 2002). Based upon curriculum goals or particular themes students are studying, the teacher selects a set of texts which are either thematically related books of various genres or a body of work by a single author (Brabham & Villaume, 2000; Gilbert, 2000). Learners then are either assigned to a "circle" by their teacher or they may form their own groups, based on students' reading interests or book titles they have selected (Burns, 1998). Within each circle, students are in charge of their own learning and have responsibilities, such as leading discussions and deciding the volume of material to be read for each meeting (Farinacci, 1998; Peralta-Nash & Dutch, 2000). "
ALA | Using Primary Sources on the Web - 0 views
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Words Like - Find Similar Words - 0 views
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Database vs. Websites - 0 views
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Welcome to the Lane Community College Library This beginning tutorial is meant to familiarize students with basic library concepts. Upon completion, you will be able to: Select appropriate databases to find articles on your subject Find full text articles Determine the difference between scholarly and popular articles Find books Understand the difference between keyword and subject heading searches
janelongdinner - Thinking Map Templates - 0 views
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