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River Valley Civilizations
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Track #296230
Format: Resource list
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<P>There are at least four river valley civilizations that developed around the world. This was the place where sedentary life began, where farming began, that started the agricultural revolution that changed the world forever. Over thousands of years a new way of life developed in Mesopotamia which means land between the rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates. This same type of life was developing in Africa along the Nile River, and in India and China in the Indus River Valley and the Yellow River Valley.</P>
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Graphic Organizers for Teachers
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Track #94650
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This site provides links to printable graphic organizers as well as explanations of uses.
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Rubric Creation
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Track #96768
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Create rubrics and checklists quickly and easily for project based learning.
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Inquiry and Brain Based learning
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Track #233261
Format: Extended learning
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Sites will give teachers an overview of inquiry learning and its connections to brain research. Numerous resources provide factual information and independent readings for research, unit designs, authentic assessments,projects, webquests, and activities associated with the brain, inquiry, problem based learning, and problem solving.
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Middle Ages Unit
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Track #95360
Format: Resource list
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Students are to access this track to complete a number of activities as per their contract.
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Website resources for Social Studies teacher
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Track #95102
Format: Extended learning
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The students we have today will have five job changes in their career, four of which have not yet been invented. We know very little about how to prepare our students for an unpredictable future. Access websites from this track that will offer ways to help students use the information once they locate it.
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Introduction to Ancient China
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Track #282191
Format: Resource list
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Learn about ancient China. On these sites, you can read about the daily life, history, dynasties, inventions, and celebrations of the oldest continuous civilization on earth. See Chinese art, view the Great Wall, visit the terracotta army of Emperor Qin, or read about Confucius and Chinese women as warriors.
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Discovering the Past
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Track #295051
Format: Worksheet
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<p>What is history? Historians use tools to study the past. Before written records were kept, historians must rely on artifacts and fossils to interpret ancient times. </p><p>Examine the first site to begin to understand the tools that archaeologists use in their work. Be able to describe the tools used at the site and why they are effective in understanding the past. </p>
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