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Additional Search Results 11 - 20 of 366 for Explorers
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11. Lesson 1 The Lewis and Clark Expedition
...an Guide Selection Criteria Leson Plan : CC-0060 Copyright Statement Lesson 1: The Lewis and Clark Expedition Objectives: The student will be able to: 1. recognize that, beginning with the Louisiana Purchase, the new United States expanded westward. 2. describe the adventures and hardships faced by explorers such as Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. Description of lesson/activities: 1. The teacher should demonstrate on a map the size of the United States at the end of the American Revolution, extending from the Atlantic Coast to the Mississippi River. Comparing this to the current continental U.S., st...
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12. Africans in America| Part 1 | Narrative
...Part 1: 1450-1750 Part 2: 1750-1805 Part 3: 1791-1831 Part 4: 1831-1865 Narrative Resource Bank Teacher's Guide Introduction The years 1450-1750 brought enormous changes to the North American continent. The native Americans, or Indians, as the Europeans came to call them, first encountered European explorers, and before long, saw their world transformed and largely destroyed by European settlers. And European explorers not only ventured to the lands and natural wealth of the Americas; they also traveled to Africa, where they began a trans-Atlantic slave trade that would bring millions of Africans to the...
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13. Early Explorerers
Key Word Search DDNCurriculum Advanced SearchFull Unit of Study ListingSubmit a New Unit Home DDN Curriculum Components for Unit of Study 1110 Unit of Study Title: Early Explorerers Topic Area: Social Science Grade Level: 3-5 Time Frame: two-three weeks Key Words: explorers, exploration, early explorers Unit Designer: Joann Schultz (JS183) Unit Designer E-mail: Joann.Schultz@k12.sd.us School District: St. Mary's Date Added: 7/25/2002 9:34:27 AM Date Last Revised: 7/25/2002 9:34:27 AM Peer Reviewer: Kathy Meyer Peer Reviewer E-mail: Kathy,Meyer@k12.sd.us SD Content Stan...
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14. Teachers Network: Adaptor Grants: Age of Exploration: A Class Timeline
...ng as a fourth grade teacher. She has a Masters degree in elementary education. Rebecca Sacra graduated in 2004 from NYU with a Masters in Childhood Special Education. Rebecca is a fourth grade CTT teachers at PS 261. _ _ _ We spent a full week beforehand exploring the geography of the world as the explorers knew it as opposed to how we know it today, and what would motivate explorers to take these long, arduous journeys. Rather than posters, students created Explorer Trading Cards. Individual timelines were created on index cards Modifications (with each explorer having a different colored border) and...
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15. A Web Of History
...a, Its History and Geography. 4th grade text. By Dr. Donette Bower, Dr. Donald B. Dodd, Dr. Howard Johnson. Clairmont Press, Montgomery, AL. C2000. Pgs. 88-101, "Spanish Explorations and Settlements." - paper - pencil - chalkboard - chalk Procedures: 1. "Today, we are going to continue our study of explorers in Alabama, "Spanish Explorations and Settlements" (information found in chapter five, pages 88-95, of the text book listed above). We are going to read and talk about Spanish explorations and settlements. I want everyone to pay attention while you read, and I want you to pick out the most important...
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16. The Community Discovered - Exploring New Frontiers
{CD Home} Exploring New Frontiers Staff Rebecca Sharpe Staff Development Model Development The purpose of this unit is for students to understand the Model contributions of explorers through different perspectives. CD Grade Range Intermediate (4-6) Curriculum Curriculum Units/ Units Lessons Concepts Frontiers Topics Exploration of the Interior Of North America Units and lessons are to incorporate into existing Purpose Statement curriculum the How has history depicted the conquer...
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17. TDC Lesson Plans - European Explorers
...raining Mission Digital Library Research People Resources University of Illinois Library 1408 W. Gregory Drive (MC-522) Urbana, IL, 61801 Email: dsdlibrary.uiuc.edu Library Home » Library Digital Services and Development » Search Collections » Teaching with Digital Content » Lesson Plans » European Explorers European Explorers Created By: John M. Kirkpatrick Grade Level: Seventh Content Area: Social Studies Database Integration: Students will search TDC database for information regarding the European explorer's lives, voyages, and/or inventions. Illinois Learning Standards Achieved Standard Achieved Act...
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18. 7.8 Antarctic stamps — Classroom Antarctica
...s Australian Antarctic Territory stamps. + Photo: Janet Bochen 7.3 International cooperation + 7.4 Madrid Since the first Australian Antarctic Territory Protocol (AAT) stamp, issued on 27 March 1957, Antarctica has been a popular subject for Australian stamps. + Recurring themes have been Antarctic explorers 7.5 Other (particularly Mawson), scientific research, ships, nations' aircraft, wildlife and Antarctic landscapes and Antarctic phenomena, while some have marked important events programmes or commemorated important anniversaries. + 7.6 Cost Students can research the stamps which have been used by A...
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19. Mapping World Explorers Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Mapping World Explorers Why Who explored where? When? Represent travel since ancient times by mapping explorers' routes around the globe. Steps 1. Since the beginning of human habitation on Earth, people have explored new areas. Research the kingdoms and nations that sent explorers forth. Find the names of independent adve...
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20. Write about an Adventure in Space
...an Adventure in Space Connection to Tennessee State Edition: Adventures in Time and Place Grade 4 Unit 3: Contact and Exploration Chapter 6: Contact: East Meets West Lesson 1: Europeans Come to the Americas Web Link Description Voyage of Exploration: Discovering New Horizons presents biographies of explorers Christopher Columbus and Prince Henry the Navigator, and examines various reasons for exploration, such as trade opportunities, wealth, and scientific curiosity. A team of students from around the world created this Web site for ThinkQuest. Explore the background and mission of the conquistadors and...
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