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1.
Yellowstone
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #240240
Format: Resource list
Use these websites to research Yellowstone National Park.  After you have visited the sites, your group should design a poster with pictures and a short identification to accompany each picture.  Your poster should show evidence that your group has visited all the sites. 
2.
West Indian Heritage (Barbados, Jamaica, Cuba, etc.)
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #234280
Format: Worksheet
In this worksheet, students will be able to investigate their West Indian heritage.
3.
Women of the Civil War
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #216742
Format: Resource list
In the Civil War, many women served in various jobs not considered feminine during this time. Choose a woman. Research her life and present an oral report to the class in first person, dressed as if you were she.
4.
Multiple Intelligence Activities to Accompany the Study of World War II
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #197485
Format: Resource list
These multiple intelligence activities will provide children an opportunity to further research World War II giving them a chance to respond to information in a learning style that is comfortable for them.
5.
The Black Stallion by Walter Farley
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #195093
Format: Resource list
Use these links to help you construct a PowerPoint presentation on the book The Black Stallion.
6.
Summer of the Monkeys by Wilson Rawls
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #195100
Format: Resource list
Use these links to help you construct a PowerPoint presentation on the book Summer of the Monkeys by Wilson Rawls.
7.
Multiple Intelligence Activities to Accompany the Study of The Great Depression
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #186748
Format: Extended learning
These multiple intelligence activities will provide children an opportunity to further research The Great Depression after reading "Out of the Dust" and "Esperanza Rising," giving them a chance to respond to information in a learning style that is comfortable for them.
8.
Norwegian (Norway) Heritage
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #301842
Format: Resource list
Use this track to discover what Norwegians brought to this country when they migrated to America.
9.
Irish Heritage
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #233897
Format: Resource list
This track will be for students who are investigating their Irish roots.
10.
Sweden Immigration
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #333365
Format: Worksheet
This track will be used to write a report on why Swedes came to America and what they brought with them.
11.
Vietnamese Heritage
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #268727
Format: Resource list
<SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; FONT-SIZE: 10pt; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'">This track will help students research why&nbsp;Vietnamese came to <COUNTRY-REGION><PLACE><COUNTRY-REGION w:st="on"><PLACE w:st="on">America</PLACE></COUNTRY-REGION></PLACE></COUNTRY-REGION>, what they brought with them, and what they have added to American society</SPAN>
12.
Dutch Heritage
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #234508
Format: Worksheet
With this worksheet you will be able to research your Dutch heritage.
13.
Yugoslavia Heritage
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #333366
Format: Worksheet
This track will be used by students to write an informational paper about why Yugoslavians came to America and what they brought with them.
14.
Russian Heritage
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #268731
Format: Worksheet
<P style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; FONT-SIZE: 10pt">This track will help students research why&nbsp;Russians came to <COUNTRY-REGION><PLACE><COUNTRY-REGION w:st="on"><PLACE w:st="on">America</PLACE></COUNTRY-REGION></PLACE></COUNTRY-REGION>, what they brought with them, and what they have added to American society.</SPAN> <P></P>
15.
Germany Heritage
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #267317
Format: Worksheet
<P style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Verdana; FONT-SIZE: 10pt">This track will help students research why Germans came to <COUNTRY-REGION w:st="on"><PLACE w:st="on">America</PLACE></COUNTRY-REGION>, what they brought with them, and what they have added to American society.</SPAN></P>
16.
Italian Heritage
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #234058
Format: Resource list
Use this track as a worksheet to research the Italian American heritage.
17.
Lebanese Heritage
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #267316
Format: Worksheet
This track will help students research why Lebanese came to America, what they brought with them, and what they have added to American society.
18.
Men of the Civil War
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #219269
Format: Resource list
In the Civil War, many men served in various jobs not considered as military during this time. Choose a man. Research his life and present an oral report to the class in first person, dressed as if you were he. Concentrate mostly on his activity during the Civil War.
19.
Military Leaders of the Civil War
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #219271
Format: Worksheet
In the Civil War, many men served in the military. Often these men knew each other and were classmates. Choose an officer. Research his life and present an oral report to the class in first person, dressed as if you were he.
20.
Great Smoky Mountains
Annotations by Karen Eller
Track #240312
Format: Worksheet
<div class="trackDescription">Use these websites to research The Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  After you have visited the sites, your group should design a poster with pictures and a short identification to accompany each picture.  Your poster should show evidence that your group has visited all the sites.  </div>
 

 

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