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1.   Is Capitalism Good for the Poor? | Property Rights and the Rule of Law
...ifferent? + Visual 4: Focusing the Research + Visual 5: Overview of Research Project + Visual 6: Key - Reading the Altamira Data + Visual 7: Making Predictions + Teacher Guide Student Activity: The Rule of Law + Handout 1: Rule of Law + Handout 2: Rule of Law answers Student Activity: Australia and Argentina - A Study in Contrast + Handout 1: Australia and Argentina Download lesson materials (MS Word docs) Lesson 2 Outline Activity: You're the Economist Activity: The Rule of Law Activity: Australia and Argentina - A Study in Contrast © 2004 Foundation for Teaching Economics. Revised 2006. All Rights Res...

2.   Is Capitalism Good for the Poor? | Australia and Argentina: A Study in Contrast
Home Historical Overview Lesson Plans Updates Class Activities Workshops Class Activities » Australia and Argentina: A Study in Contrast Australia and Argentina: A Study in Contrast Activity Options Click to download. Download handout (Microsoft Word) Other Lesson 2 Activities You're the Economist The Rule of Law In the last part of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries, Australia and Argentina experienced...

3.   On the Pampas
...people, places, and environments in a spatial context 4 The physical and human characteristics of places 10 The characteristics, distribution, and complexity of Earth's cultural mosaics Objectives: Students will be able to... 1. describe both the physical and human characteristics of the Pampas of Argentina. 2. use mental maps to create coiling art representing the Pampas. 3. explain the characteristics of the gauchos and culture of Argentineans. Materials: On the Pampas by Maria Cristina Brusca Pencils Construction paper Variety of colored yarn White glue Introducing the Lesson: This lesson incorporat...

4.   Child poverty in Argentina
Text Only Skip to main content version of this page Home TV Talk BBC Radio Where I Live A-Z Index Search Games Chat Vote Win Quiz Club Games Chat Vote Win Quiz Club WALES curriculum Child poverty in Argentina relevance Homepage Updated 11 November 2002, 11.37 Poverty in Argentina More InfoBORDER=0 Citizenship 11-14/KS3/Levels E&F Human rights Overview Over 300 weary schoolchildren have NORTHERN IRELAND finished a 4,500 km (2,800 mile) march to curriculum protest about poverty and basic rights in UKWhat d...

5.   Economic Crisis in Argentina
...essons Weekly Lesson Class of the Week Individual NIE Calendar Recess Sign up to receive The Business Enquirer in your Contact classroom NIE Sponsors Paid Order Form Pet Idol 2007! Grade Level: 7-12 Subject: Social Studies Lesson for December 25, 2001 SPECIAL LESSONS For Teachers Economic Crisis in Argentina riotsThe South American country of Argentina is in turmoil as public anger RECENT LESSONS over a deepening recession and widespread poverty sparked riots, looting, vandalism, and angry protests. On December 19, 2001, rioters battled with NIE Weekly Lesson Plans police who fired back with water canno...

6.   Angle of the Sun's Rays
...n northern Alaska, the Sun never sets. Still, it does not get very hot there. Why? The Sun is never far from the horizon, and its rays fall at a shallow angle In the US, how would you orient a solar collector (for heating water or generating electricity) to collect sunlight most efficiently? And in Argentina? In the US, have it face south, at an angle of 90 degrees minus the latitude where the collectors will be placed. In Argentina, have it face north at a similar angle. In the hot climate of Texas or New Mexico, Where should the main windows of the house face? Northward, to reduce the amount of heat g...

7.   Topic: Introduction to Port Cities
...aintree Steck-Vaughn, 1997. ~Dahl, Michael S. Australia. Mankato, MN: Bridgestone Book, 1997. ~Dahl, Michael S. Japan. Mankato, MN: Bridgestone Book, 1997. ~Flake, Carol. New Orleans: Behind the Masks of America_' Most Exotic City. New York: Grove Press, 1994. ~Fox, Geoffrey. The Land and People of Argentina. New York: Lippincott, 1990. ~Hargrove, Jim. Belgium. Chicago: Children's Press, 1988. ~Heinrichs, Ann. Japan. New York: Children's Press, 1997. ~Hintz, Martin. Argentina. Chicago: Children's Press, 1985. ~Kalman, Bobbie. Japan, the Culture. Toronto: Crabtree Publishing Company, 1989. ~Kuklin, Susan...

8.   7.5 Other nations' Antarctic programmes — Classroom Antarctica
...g Antarctic learning about the stations and types of Treaty research being conducted. + 7.2 Sovereignty and territorial claims Japanese Station + Japanese station. 7.3 International cooperation + 7.4 Madrid Protocol Research the Antarctic programs of other nations. Italy, Norway, France, Germany, + Argentina, Chile, Russia and Japan all have 7.5 Other their own websites. nations' Antarctic programmes These are written in English or have English + versions. Sometimes there are difficulties 7.6 Cost with the translated sites but the images are still interesting to look at. + 7.7 Antarctic Give the student...

9.   Tell Me All About It!
...ters and the black sharpies. Also pass out the pencils and writing paper. We are going to read the first two paragraphs of this article all together. ?Scientists have discovered the fossil skull of a 135-million-year-old "sea monster" and nicknamed it Godzilla. The large skull was found in southern Argentina in an area that was once part of the Pacific Ocean.? Now I want each of you to take your highlighters and highlight the important information then take your sharpie and cross out the information that is not important. You want them to highlight things like; scientists, discovered, 135 million year o...

10.   ESL Lesson Plans: Secret Code (EnglishClub.com)
English Club : Teach English : ESL Lesson Plans : Activities & Games : Secret Code Secret Code This activity is useful at the beginning of the year after a long term holiday, such as those in Argentina (3 months in all). This will break the ice in new groups as they will introduce each other and talk about themselves. Stage I: Welcome your students to the class and invite them to pick a lollipop or sweet. They will find a rolled piece of paper wrapped around their sweet or lollipop. It will contai...


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