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Additional Lessons 11 - 20 of 34 for Armenia
  11.   Mapping the Lost World of Urassi
...remains of rectangle CDEF - XV. 21. On line EF, draw 10 inverted (upside down) V from top to bottom Legend should include: Star = Moscow Baltic Republics I - Estonia II - Latvia III- Lithuania Eastern Europe Republics IV- Belarus V - Ukraine VI - Moldova Transcaucusia Republics VII - Georgia VIII - Armenia IX- Azerbaijan Central Asia X - Kazakhstan XI - Uzbekistan XII - Turkmenistan XIII - Kyrgyzstan XIV - Tajikistan XV- Russian Federation 1 - 12 spaces are Time Zones A - Ural Mountains ANSWER KEY is in PDF format. In order to view the above resources, you need Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you don't have...
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    Grade Level: 9-12

  12.   Who Should Rule the Interim Government in Iraq? What Should Be Their Properties
...e leader of the K.D.P., and Jalal Talabani is the chief of the P.U.K. Ethnic Kurds are mostly Sunni Muslim, they speak their own language and comprise 22 million people in 6 countries - 10 million in Turkey, 5.5 million in Iran, 3.5 million in Iraq and pockets of population in Syria, Azerbaijan and Armenia. The Ba'ath Party is the party of Saddam Hussein. Its main ideological objectives are secularism, socialism, and pan-Arab unionism. All Ba'ath leaders have pledged allegiance to Saddam, but they know how things ran before the war. Priorities for government: (list is not exhaustive) To establish a lo...
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    Grade Level: 6-8

  13.   Geography Tag
...ersity System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating List of U.S. States, European Countries, and Continents European Countries: Germany Italy Netherlands Sweden Turkey Greece Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Lithuania Latvia Azerbaijan Georgia Armenia U.S. States: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma O...
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    Grade Level: 6-8

  14.   On the Road with Marco Polo: From Hormuz to Venice
...tile natives encountered along the way. Access Marco Polo's Return Journey available through Xpeditions. Trace with your cursor the land route from Hormuz to Beijing, China. After delivering the Mongol princess they were escorting to the Persian court, the Polos trekked northward through Persia and Armenia (part of modern Turkey) to the Black Sea. A map of Marco Polo's Go to The Silk Road. Scroll in the margin to Maps, then Route Maps, route to and then Marco Polo to trace the Polos' route from Hormuz to the Black from China. Sea. Once the Polos reached the Black Sea, they traveled westward along the...
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    Grade Level: 3-5

  15.   Facing History and Ourselves - Online Campus - Lesson - Raphael Lemkin: Identifying Lemkin's Outrage
...e Login Theme and Concept(s) Username: Civic Participation Genocide Law/justice Password: overview Login Button In his early adulthood, Raphael Lemkin did not set out to change the world. He was inspired to act by his own outrage when he learned about the crimes the Ottoman Empire committed against Armenians during World War I? and outraged that Forgot your username? the perpetrators of these crimes went unpunished. He could not believe that there Forgot your password? was no legal precedent for punishing perpetrators of such terrible crimes against humanity. The purpose of this lesson is to help stud...
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    Grade Level: K-12

  16.   Cultural Characteristics
...st would be increased tourism. As a citizen of one of these republics, you have been asked by an ambassador of your country to create a travel brochure about your country. This brochure will be used to entice visitors to your homeland. This assignment will be worth 100 points. Due Date: Countries Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Estonia Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lithuania Moldova Russia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan 1. Information to be included in the brochure: * Flag - neatly colored * Physical Map - hand-drawn, neatly colored with a key including bodies of water, capital, major...
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    Grade Level: 6-8

  17.   Investigating Central Asia Through Maps
...similar landforms. A broader definition of Central Asia includes western China, Mongolia, and Tibet because of similar geography and the existence of nomadic pastoralism. Finally, the most inclusive definition also encompasses countries east of the Caspian Sea, including parts of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, and portions of Russia (Siberia). Lastly, ask the students if it is helpful to define regions and why or why not. Suggested Student Assessment: As a class, review worksheet responses. Ask students to highlight the boundaries of Central Asia on their blank maps. Then, using a broader defini...
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    Grade Level: 6-8

  18.   Lesson Plan: EU and Turkey
...the EU, and is researchable. Turkey and Cyprus Human Rights in Turkey Turkey's Kurdish population and other minorities Turkish Nationalism European Union enlargement EU reluctance to Turkey's membership US support of Turkey Turkish culture, differences compared to EU Turkey and Iraq, Its role there Armenia and Turkey EU timeline for membership
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    Grade Level: 9-12

  19.   Revisiting Salem
...rrier of archaic language to arrive at the main points of the reading. Review process of writing a research paper according to Modern Language Association (MLA) guidelines The students will access the indicated Internet address and choose one of the following witch hunts on which to concentrate: a) Armenia b) the Holocaust c) Bosnia d) Japanese internment camps e) the Acadian deportation f) Apartheid. They will then review the site in its entirety and attempt to piece together the different elements to determine the correlation between the Salem witchcraft trials and the political campaign they have c...
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    Grade Level: 9-12

  20.   Earthquake
...idea happened to change the way we predict earthquakes?" Fast forward to 34:47 and stop at 35:46. The students should be able to explain what happened in 1985 and answer the following question, "Does the earth crack before it breaks?" Have students explain why a 6.9 magnitude earthquake in Russian Armenia killed 45,000 people, while a 7.1 earthquake near San Francisco, California killed only 67. Post-Viewing Activities Divide the class into groups of two and hand out the following statement: Engineers around the world are researching earthquake resistant structures. Models are designed, built and tes...
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    Grade Level: 6-8


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