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Memories for the Next Millennium
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Track #11450
Format: Worksheet
The students will use the selected web sites as resources to help them identify significant historical and cultural ideas, people, and events that highlight the past millennium. They will then collectively evaluate their research and choose ideas, people, and events they deem to be important enough to be passed on as memories for future generations. These memories will be published by Chapbooks.com in a book entitled, Memories for the Next Millennium.
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WWII POW Camps in USA
Annotations by Dawn Morden
Track #1183
Format: Resource list
<p>This Track created with <H3>Patty Burlingame</H3>. </p> Students will explore several resources about POW camps located in the United States during World War II. The goal is for the students to prepare a factual or fictional presentation, using a variety of software. <br><br> KEYWORDS: world history, U.S. history, american history, global wars and dictators, world war,
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Invite an Author
Annotations by Dawn Morden
Track #658
Format: Worksheet
In this Track, students will explore a variety of web sites to help them through a simulation in which they invite an author to visit their school.<br /><br />KEYWORDS: literature, children's literature, authors, biographies, top track, project based
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Exploring the setting of The Outsiders
Annotations by Dawn Morden
Track #200
Format: Extended learning
<br />The purpose of this Track is to investigate life in the United States during the late '50's and early '60's and then relate it to S.E. Hinton's novel <u>The Outsiders </u><br /><br />KEYWORDS: american history, culture, literary analysis, Hinton, fifties, sixties, top track
 

 

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