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Spin & Win game for Louisiana History

Whole class activity to enhance learners knowledge of Louisiana's historical figures
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cassels

Photos from Japan

Photos from my trip to Japan including girls in kimonos, Kamakura, and the Black Castle.
mccombsb
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mccombsb Mimio Master Mimio Certified Trainer

The Rights of Englishmen

In 1763 American colonists felt they were among the most fortunate people on earth.
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sforsyth

U.S. Capitol Building in Snow

In this Building Block video, the American flag flies over the Capitol building's portico as snow falls on the building and lawn. The scene is shown from two slightly different angles.
  • Grade Level(s):
    Pre-K | Age 5, Gr. K | Age 6, Gr. 1 | Age 7, Gr. 2 | Age 8, Gr. 3 | Age 9, Gr. 4 | Age 10, Gr. 5 | Age 11, Gr. 6 | Age 12, Gr. 7 | Age 13, Gr. 8 | Age 14, Gr. 9 | Age 15, Gr. 10 | Age 16, Gr. 11 | Age 17, Gr. 12 | Age 18
  • Subjects:
    Technology
  • Language:
    English
  • Posted:
    Jul. 19, 2011
Teachers Domain
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Teachers Domain

Celebrate America

Activities to learn about American holidays.
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kirwilliams

Star Spangled Banner

Lesson to introduce, or reinforce knowledge of the Star Spangled Banner.
  • Grade Level(s):
    Gr. K | Age 6, Gr. 1 | Age 7, Gr. 2 | Age 8, Gr. 3 | Age 9, Gr. 4 | Age 10, Gr. 5 | Age 11
  • Subjects:
    History & Social Studies
  • Language:
    English
  • Posted:
    Dec. 2, 2010
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jokelly

Reformation

Martin Luther et al. 1500s Europe
gmackay
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gmackay

Southwest Region Review

A review of the states, minerals and vocabulary found in sections 10.1-10.4 of Social Studies Alive! Regions of Our Country - 4th grade.
Posted by:
karenmann

Flags of the World

This activity invites students to identify different flags of the world and to describe how and why each country's flag has it's certain characteristics.
Allstars101
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Allstars101

Is the Upper Nile up at the top of the paper? Map Misconceptions

This is a short large group review on the upper and lower Nile.
donnapasky
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donnapasky


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