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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 506 for Georgia
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1. Georgia Roots Gateway
Georgia Roots Gateway Gateway to the 1996 Piedmont Georgia Roots page and its 1999 sister page South Georgia Roots In 1996, I began work on the Piedmont Georgia Roots genealogy page, which has evolved during the past several years into a substantial page with a large amount of information on the ancestry of...
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2. Georgia-Pacific - Educational in Nature - People & Trees
...ay topic, art project, research project) Wood and paper products. What products have you used today that are made from wood, wood fiber or wood chemicals? What forest products are present in the classroom, at home? (essay topic, class presentation, class activity) Activity Sheets "A Way With Words" Georgia-Pacific How many words can you make out of Educational in Nature? For example: LATE or CLEAN Georgia-Pacific Georgia-Pacific Georgia-Pacific Georgia-Pacific Georgia-Pacific Georgia-Pacific Georgia-Pacific Word Scramble Georgia-Pacific Unscramble each group of letters to find different ways trees are...
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3. Georgia-Pacific - Educational in Nature - Birds & Forests
...ect, essay topic, class discussion) Bird Matching Game A careful study of a bird's beak or feet will provide clues about its lifestyle, from what it eats to where it lives. Match the beak or feet of these birds with the correct description. Review the "Birds & Forests" subject area to find clues. 1 Georgia-Pacific A. Perching birds have long toes for Georgia-Pacific holding tightly to small branches. Georgia-Pacific 2 Georgia-Pacific B. The sparrow s Georgia-Pacific beak is compact and strong for cracking seeds. Georgia-Pacific 3 Georgia-Pacific C. A hawk s beak is heavy and curved for Georgia-Pacific...
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5. Flowers Galore - Georgia O'Keeffe - Art History
...RE KinderArt Littles - Ideas for Preschoolers Grade: K-6 Age: 4-11 Submitted by Beth Elzinga, an art educator from CVCS/NCCA in Ferrisburgh, VT. Objectives: Identification: Students will be directed to observe the shapes and lines that make up a flower. Historical: Students will look at the work of Georgia O'Keeffe. Creation: Students will create a flower drawing and/or painting. Appreciation: Students will learn to appreciate the art created not only by them, but by others as well. What You Need: Watercolor paper Watercolor pencils Pastels & crayons Heavy weight paper Photos of all kinds of flowers o...
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6. Pullen Library - Special Collections & Archives
Pullen Library HomeSearch YOU ARE HERE: Pullen Home > Collections > Special Collections & Archives > Digital History Project > Lessons 1934 Georgia Textile Mill Strike Lesson by Jesse Matthew (Matt) Rooks Target Audience: Students in grades 7 through 12 may use this lesson in Georgia History or U. S. History classes. Overview of Lesson: In 1934 Textile mills across the state of Georgia were in turmoil. A national mobilization for strike by many...
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7. Georgia O'Keeffe, a Study in Abstract Art
Key Word Search DDNCurriculum Advanced SearchFull Unit of Study ListingSubmit a New Unit Home DDN Curriculum Components for Unit of Study 481 Unit of Study Title: Georgia O'Keeffe, a Study in Abstract Art Topic Area: Fine Arts Grade Level: 9-12 Time Frame: one week Key Words: Georgia O'Keeffe, abstract, art criticism Unit Designer: Joy Halling (JH039) Unit Designer E-mail: Joy.Halling@k12.sd.us School District: Castlewood Date Added: 6/25/2002 10:45:34 AM Date Last R...
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8. Georgia State Edition: Adventures in Time and Place Grade 5, Chapter 0: Make a Salt Marsh Mural
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Return to McGraw-Hill Social Studies Adventures in Time and Place Web-Linked Lesson Plans Georgia State Edition: Adventures in Time and Place Grade 5 book Make a Salt Marsh Mural Connection to Georgia State Edition: Adventures in Time and Place Grade 5 Unit 1: Web Link Description The University of Georgia's Museum of Natural History provides interactive exhibits at their Web site. One exhibit f...
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9. The Community Discovered - Flowers, Flowers, Flowers...A Visit with Georgia O'Keeffe
{CD Home} Flowers, Flowers, Flowers...A Visit with Georgia O'Keeffe Staff Jill Assman Staff Development Model Development After a unit in science on the Structures of Life, (plants), Model and during a Language Arts unit on poetry, the students looked at, discussed and researched Georgia O'Keeffe and her flower paintings. They then chose flowers to paint an...
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10. The Coast
...y this information to their own region. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Topics covered: Principles of ecology, covered before this unit begins. Major invertebrate phyla, characteristics of phylum, adaptations to environment, special features of major classes, relationships between phyla. Characteristics of Georgia coast: high tides, low waves, mineral sand, large estuary. Island dynamics, sand-sharing system, longshore current and island movement, impact of development on these processes. Humans on the coast, emphasis on Gullah culture, which remains in Georgia, South Carolina, Louisiana and part of Oklahoma....
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