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LessonCorner Directory Results for Ponce de Leon
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1. The Fountain of Youth
Explain how the conquistadors were able to easily take over the natives.
Identify who Juan Ponce de Leon is and the idea of glory seeking.
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2. Lesson Plan on Ponce de Leon
Students will understand that the discoveries of Ponce de Leon were important both in and of themselves and to the destinies of Europeans and Native Americans because of the economic philosophy of Mercantilism.
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1. Making Connections
_ Making Connections Homepage About MC Builder Search LA Content Lesson Website Standards Plans Resources Statewide Assessment Lesson Plans Reading/ Writing for Tuck Content Standards Lesson Plans Everlasting connection Web Site Resources connection Assessment Items connection Primary Subject Area: English/Language Arts Grade Level: 6 - 7 Overview: Studen...
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2. Lesson 6: Series/Parallel Circuits
...rials Different types of electric circuits show different behaviors (parallel and simple circuits) Electricity can drive the production of light heat and sound Insulators and conductors of electricity Background: Series/Parallel Circuits Remember electrons? Electricity is the flow of electrons In order for electrons to flow, they need a source (like a battery), a path (a conductor), and this path must form a complete circuit (like a loop) In order to prevent a short circuit, the circuit must also contain something to use the electricity like a light bulb or a resistor or a buzzer. These are termed loads. Th...
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3. La Familia
edsitement/neh logo SearchSitemapContact Us CalendarHome Subject Catalogue Art & CultureLiterature & Language ArtsForeign LanguageHistory & Social Studies All Lesson PlansAll Subject CategoriesAll Web Sites Open Printable Lesson Plan _ _ La Familia Introduction _ _ Even very young students know, and may occasionally use, words that are Spanish in origin rodeo, tortilla, lasso, and chihuahua, to name a few. And many are able to count from 1 to 10 in Spanish, due in large part to early exposure to the language provided by children's television programming. This sense of familiarity with Spanish...
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4. Puerto Rico . . . Its Land, History, Culture, and Literature
Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute Home Puerto Rico . . . Its Land, History, Culture, and Literature by Frank J. Gallucci Contents of Curriculum Unit 87.01.04: Narrative Geography History Culture Literature Notes Bibliography Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 To Guide Entry The purpose of this unit is to illustrate the interdiscipline of geography and culture, of history and literature. The geography of the land initiates the evolution of a culture. As different cultures are intertwined with the original, the culture becomes more complex. As an island which combines Indian,...
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