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Julian Hipkins, III

Washington Post Magazine: D.C. 1791 to Today (washingtonpost.com) - 1 views

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    Washington Post Magazine: D.C. 1791 to Today - Working with the Washington Post and washingtonpost.com, a team of students at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill developed a series of images to digitally illustrate the myriad changes to the architecture and landscape of Washington, D.C. since the city's inception in 1791. Working from maps, plans, drawings, and photographs, the UNC students have represented the physical history of Washington in a set of time slices, showing side-by-side views of familiar landscapes, then and now, and modeling significant changes to important buildings and monuments.">
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    Wow- this a perfect map for my 5th grade class on the history of DC! Thanks Julian- JB
Megan Jaquette

World War II in Europe | maps - 0 views

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    This is a great audio-visual representation of the German occupation of Europe during World War II.
Lauren Price

National Geography Standards - 0 views

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    These National Geography Standards are similar to Indiana's standards, and are also helpful.
Lauren Price

Indiana World Geography Standards - 0 views

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    Reading about "geographic thinking" brought back horrible repressed memories of teaching World Geography last semester. There are no DCPS geography standards and, as you may have noticed, it is difficult to define what exactly it means to think/teach geographically (beyond memorizing the locations of countries on maps). I struggled a lot with this concept, but the best guidance I was able to find was from the Indiana World Geography Standards.
mslanak

W. E. B. Du Bois, THE SOULS OF BLACK FOLKS: Table of Contents - 0 views

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    Just in case you don't have your book with you, you can access this website to read the necessary chapter online.
mslanak

thebigview.com - Table of Contents - 0 views

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    Table of Contents - thebigview.com takes a bird's eye view on issues such as philosophy, religion, science and human life.
mslanak

Buddhist Studies for Schools: Primary and Secondary. - 0 views

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    A good site for teaching Buddhism for elementary and secondary education students.
Megan Jaquette

Facts About Fallout Protection - 1958 - 1 views

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    This is a phamplet handed out during the Cold War. I recreate them and hand them to my students as they walk into class.
Megan Jaquette

InfoUkes: Ukrainian History -- Black Famine in Ukraine 1932-33: A Struggle for Existence - 0 views

    • Megan Jaquette
       
      Great graph to have students infer from! *"Why might the number of livestock in Ukraine have decreased between the years of 1928 and 1935?"
    • Megan Jaquette
       
      I use this article to introduce students to the Black Famine in Ukraine. To get them interested, I always start by reading the letter from Zina to her Uncle. It elicits quite a reaction from the students, and they are always eager to find out more. You might have to trim this down, but it is a GREAT resource!
  • Russian SFSR Ukraine Byelorussia 1914-15 4,965,318 1,492,878 235,065 1928-29 5,997,980 1,585,814 369,684 1938-39 7,663,669 985,598 358,507 Source: Cultural Construction of the USSR, Moscow: Government Planning Pub., 1940, pages 40-50.
    • Megan Jaquette
       
      Another great graph to infer from! *"Why might student enrollment have decreased in Ukraine between 1914 and 1939?
Farren Maillie

The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War II: A Collection of Primary Sources - 0 views

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    Interesting and extensive lists of primary sources dealing with the Atomic Bomb. Includes various diary entries. Shows mostly a US side.
Elizabeth Schaefer

Teaching Tolerance- Home Page - 0 views

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    This is a program started by the Southern Poverty Law Center that offers a website, a quarterly magazine and other resources for teachers. It informs on historic and current events related to social justice awareness.
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