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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 59 for Ecuador
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1. Swamps, Shrimp, and Tsunamis: A Simulation of Sustainable Development Issues in Coastal Ecuador
Swamps, Shrimp, and Tsunamis: A Simulation of Sustainable Development Issues in Coastal Ecuador Author Michael E. Baron (michael.baron@msn.com) Affiliation Teacher-Consultant, Arizona Geographic Alliance Grade Level 6 - 8 Duration 1 class period Last Update 12/9/2006 National Geography Standards Element Standard Standard ID Element Two: Places and 4 The Physical and Human Characteristics of Pl...
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2. The Galapagos Islands
...aboriginal inhabitants, yet they were very affected by the presence of humans that accidentally or purposefully came to the islands. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries pirates used this as an ideal spot for carrying out their raids on ships that sailed from the west coast of South America. Ecuador annexed the islands in 1832, leading to a handful of inhabitants that were banished there for political crimes. In 1835, Charles Darwin visited the islands, which helped him to gather evidence for his Origin of Species. Also in the nineteenth century, whalers and fur sealers exploited the islands. C...
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3. CoBaLTT Lesson Plan: Las Regiones del Ecuador
A Lesson from the CoBaLTT Project CARLA Las Regiones del Ecuador Submitted by CoBaLTT staff (adapted and translated from a lesson in Spanish done by Andrea Marcy and Montse Recarte) Language: Spanish Standards: Communication: 1.1 1.2 1.3 Unit Cultural Theme or Academic Content Area: Science, Geography Cultures: 2.1 2.2 Connections: 3.1 3.2 Target Audience: Immers...
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4. Third Grade WeatherSeasons4
...uenos días, clase. Hoy es el de . ¿Cómo están? E: Bien, gracias. M: Hay cuatro estaciones con tiempo diferente. En la primavera, hay nubes y lluvia. No hace mucho frío, y no hace mucho calor. Repitan, la primavera. E: La primavera. (repeat for the other 3 seasons) M: En Duluth, estamos al norte del ecuador. El otoño es en setiembre, octubre y noviembre. El invierno es en diciembre, enero y febrero. La primavera es en marzo, abril y mayo. El verano es en junio, julio y agosto. Los lugares al sur del ecuador tienen las estaciones al revés. ¿Cuál es nuestra estación ahora? ¿Cuál es en Buenos Aires? ¿en M...
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5. Ecological impact of Galápagos oil spill
...Why are the Gal pagos Islands famous? What happened that threatens the unique species on the Gal pagos? How large is the oil spill? Who is helping clean up the spill? Why is it important to the fishermen to help clean up the oil spill? Why is the tanker Jessica continuing to leak oil? Why do think Ecuador declared 97 percent of the land a national park in 1959? Why do you think Ecuadoran officials are in such a hurry to clean up the oil spill? 4. Allow students to arrange themselves in groups of four to five classmates and to research the Internet for the effects of oil spills on the ecological balan...
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6. Enduring Patterns: Pre-Columbian Ecuadorean Textile Designs
Enduring Patterns: Pre-Columbian Ecuadorean Textile Designs Author Michael E. Baron (michael.baron@msn.com) Affiliation Teacher-Consultant, Arizona Geographic Alliance Grade Level 4 - 12 Duration 3-4 class periods Last Update 12/9/2006 National Geography Standards Element Standard Standard ID Element Two: Places and 4 The Physical and Huma...
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7. Community Forum
...e School Basic Concepts: Activism, Conservation, Interdependence Content Areas: Social Studies, Science Time: 1 1/2 hour Objectives Students will understand how conservation laws affect the interests of different involved parties. Activity 1 Phase 1: Provide the students with a copy of the article "Ecuador Passes New Law to Protect Galapagos Islands: WWF Hails Move as "Gift to Earth." (See the following copy or the "Resources" section below for the web address.) As a class, read through the article. What initial impressions do the students have? What do they think of the Galapagos Conservation Law? Ma...
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8. Teaching English Language Arts: MediaAlt1
...onstrated and suggestions for improvements. 10 marks. b) Students will be graded on persuasion and creativity. Include as part of Media Portfolio. 10 marks. Resources: War of the Worlds Radio Broadcast info and text? War of the Worlds Radio Play? The Day the Martians Landed Similar story in 1949 in Ecuador? back There are no comments on this page. Page History :: 2006-04-10 19:37:11 XML :: Owner: HelinaPatience :: Search: Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional? :: Valid CSS? :: Powered by Wikka Wakka Wiki 1.1.6.3? Page was generated in 0.0283 seconds
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9. CoBaLTT Lesson Plan: South America: Its Spanish-speaking Countries and Capitals
...OTE: Prior to beginning the personal dictionary portion of this unit, the students will have already learned to recognize and say the entire alphabet in Spanish! Objectives: Content: Students will... begin to recognize the Spanish-speaking countries and respective capitals of South America know why Ecuador (equator) has its name Cultural: Language: Content Obligatory Students will... know the Spanish word for country (el país), capital (la capital) and South America (Sudamérica). begin to recognize the following countries and respective capitals: COUNTRY/CAPITAL Venezuela/Caracas Colombia/Bogotá Ecuad...
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10. EconEdLink | EconomicsMinute | Making Cents out of Centimes
...one euro. Introduction:world Would you like to take a trip to Europe? It might surprise you that your dollar bills and coins would not be accepted in the stores in Europe. In fact, the dollar is not normally accepted except in the United States. If you went into a McDonald's in Japan, South Africa, Ecuador, or even Canada you would not be able to spend your American money. In this lesson you will discover that Europe has a new currency unit called the Euro. You will also find out that one dollar does not equal one euro. Webster's Online Dictionary (http://www.webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary) defines ce...
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