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Initial Webliography - 1920's Culture & Movements, WEBQUEST
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Track #335294
Format: Resource list
This is an initial bibliography to help focus in on my working theme.
2.
Biographies of Famous People
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Track #324045
Format: Resource list
Use these sites to research celebrities, characters, sports personalities, and other famous individuals. Learn how to write a biography of your own.
3.
The Awesome Human Body
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Track #324030
Format: Resource list
Use this track to research human body systems. Fun and interactive websites included that give interesting facts about human anatomy.
4.
The History of Photography
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Track #324037
Format: Resource list
Use this track to learn about the interesting history of photography. <SPAN class=textPage>Examine some major creations and photographers that have contributed to the art of photography.&nbsp;&nbsp;</SPAN>
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Famous Mathematicians
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Track #324049
Format: Resource list
Learn about famous&nbsp;mathematicians, including Gauss, Newton, Einstein and Fibonacci, as well as famous women mathematicians. Biographies, famous writings,&nbsp;number theories&nbsp;and timelines of the history of mathematics are included. These website have great info and pictures.
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History of Labor Unions
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Track #325622
Format: Resource list
<p>Hello Ms. Gray's class!</p><p>Good luck on your History project on the Labor Movement! </p><p>You may use this track to help with your research for your project due on September 20th.</p><p>If you have questions, don't hesistate to visit me in the Media Center.</p><p> </p>
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Inventors and Inventions
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Track #324055
Format: Resource list
A resource for information on famous inventions and the creative inventors who thought of them. Check out the "Remembering Gallery" of the Smithsonian Museum, browse databases of inventions, or play fun triva games about well-known inventions.
 

 

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