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United States Presidents - Alphabetical and Chronlogical list of U.S. Presidents - 1 views

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    Teacher resources for every president of the United States!
rayeannboeke

George Washington: Searchasaurus - Powered By EBSCOhost - 0 views

  • Washington, George, 1732–99, 1st President of the United States (1789–97), commander in chief of the Continental army in the American Revolution
  • born on Feb. 22, 1732
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    This is about George Washington and the wars that he fought in and his presidency. It will be useful for understanding what was important in his life.
jessicahand

U.S. Presidents: Everything You Need | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    Lesson plans, activities, and games to help students learn about past presidents and develop leadership skills!
jessicahand

President Lesson Plans and Lesson Ideas | BrainPOP Educators - 1 views

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    Lesson plan materials,games,tools, and resources for teaching about presidents and the government
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3 Tips on Integrating Technology in the Classroom - 3 views

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    Integrating technology into a high school classroom isn't a one-step process. "You can't just slap a netbook [computer] on top of a textbook and say, 'Great, now we have technology," says Bob Wise, former governor of West Virginia and president of the Alliance for Excellent Education, an advocacy organization.
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    This is a good place to start to get you thinking about what you need to do for integrating technology in a classroom.
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Stories - Trail Of Tears National Historic Trail (U.S. National Park Service) - 0 views

  • Historically, Cherokees occupied lands in several southeastern states. As European settlers arrived, Cherokees traded and intermarried with them. They began to adopt European customs and gradually turned to an agricultural economy, while being pressured to give up traditional home-lands. Between 1721 and 1819, over 90 percent of their lands were ceded to others. By the 1820s, Sequoyah's syllabary brought l
  • etween 1816 and 1840, tribes located between the original states and the Mississippi River, including Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, Creeks, and Seminoles, signed more than 40 treaties ceding their lands to the U.S. In his 1829 inaugural address, President Andrew Jackson set a policy to relocate eastern Indians. In 1830 it was endorsed, when Congress passed the Indian Removal Act to force those remaining to move west of the Mississip
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