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1. Welcome to MGTV Online
...the flags would have said at each of these steps. Invite students to share their thoughts with the class. 4) Discussion Prompts: What is lobbying and what does it mean for American citizens. How do the flags represent lobbying? What is flag preservation? Why preserve things? Why was the Capitol in Lansing? Journal: Think about your life: do you have something that you would like to lobby about? What would you say if you went to the Capitol to speak to the Legislature? «Back to Lesson Plans © 2008 Michigan Government Television Photography by Mike Quillinan
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2. Exploring Series and Parallel Circuits
Exploring Series and Parallel Circuits Pamela Schneider Luther East High School 15223 Clark St. 2750 Glenwood-Lansing Rd. South Holland, Il. 60473 Lansing, Il. 60438 (708) 339-6461 (708) 895-8441 Objectives: 1. To arrange batteries, bulbs and wires into functioning series and parallel circuits. 2. To represent simple circuits using schematic diagrams. 3. To explain and compare the effects of series and parallel cir...
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3. --:: The Bill of Rights Institute ::---
...ns/Homework Assignment Supreme Court Activity Handouts - Primary Source Documents Cases (once a month) + ?Letter Containing the Reasons of the Hon. Elbridge Gerry, Esq., for Not Signing the Federal Constitution.? [ Original Document Handout A ] + ?Letter From the Hon. Robert Yates and the Hon. John Lansing, Esquires, to the Governor of New York.? [ Original Document Handout B ] + ? A Letter of His Excellency, Edmund Randolph, Esq. On the Federal Constitution.? [ Original Document Handout C ] + ?Objections of the Hon. George Mason, One of the Delegates from Virginia in the Late Continental Convention,...
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4. Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Marcea Anderson Thornton Township High School 18129 Ridgewood Ave. 150th & Broadway Ave. Lansing, Ill. 60438 Harvey, Ill. 60426 708-474-0602 708-596-1000 Objectives: To distinguish and describe the three types of matter: elements, compounds, mixtures. Apparatus: Helium balloon, beaker of salt, taco salad appetizer, petri dishes, nuts, bolts, washers, overhead projector. Strategy: Before class b...
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5. MHAL - The Toledo War - Lesson Plan
...f land affected by the resolution of the "war." The FieldTrip Files Vocabulary Compromise: The settlement of an argument by mutual concessions Dispute: An argument Legislation: Law Ordinance: Law References Baker, Patricia J. (1986). Stevens Thomson Mason. Great Lakes Informant, Series 1, Number 5. Lansing, MI: Michigan Department of State, History Division. George, Sister Mary Karl (n.d.). The Rise and Fall of Toledo, Michigan. Lansing, MI: Michigan Department of State, History Division. Grimm, Joe, Editor (1987). Michigan Voices, Our State's History in the Words of the People Who Lived It. Detroit,...
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6. Teacher Page
...Bug Book. New Yourk: Workman Publishing. 1987. (an illustrated field guide and activities book-how to catch, identify and care for "creepy creatures" and other bugs. comes with its own "bug bottle".) Dunn, Gary A. A Beginner's Guide to observing and collecting Insects. Young Entomologists' Society. Lansing, MI. 1994 Dunn, Gary A. Project B.U.G.S. Young Entomologist Society. Lansing, MI. 1994. Fichter, George S. and Herbert S. Zim. Insect Pests. new York: Goden Press. 1966. (Descriptions and illustrations of more than 350 pest of home, garden, filed and forest. Leahy, Christopher. Peterson first Guides...
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7. Polygons Made to Order
POLYGONS MADE TO ORDER Malone, Loretta Washington High School 2440-186th St. 1-312-646-4860 Lansing, IL 60438 OBJECTIVES 1. To construct a regular polygon inscribed in a circle by using isosceles triangles with vertex angles at the center of the circle and legs as radii. 2. To determine the values of the vertex angles (central angles), the values of the base angles, the values of the inscribed ang...
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8. MHAL - Carriages Come Before Cars - Lesson Plan
...d Content employing only a few workers. Most of the carriage and wagon industry workers (approximately 7000) were employed in companies located in forty or more communities. About 75% of these workers were concentrated in seven cities: Kalamazoo, Jackson, Grand Rapids, Michigan, A Detroit, Pontiac, Lansing, and Flint. Manufacturer - > Lesson Plan Michigan eLibrary Two Canadians who had been trained in (MeL) carriage-making in Canada each started a shop Information in Flint in 1868 and 1869. Others followed in the 1880s. In 1898 the 49 largest of the carriage companies in Michigan produced 371,769 hors...
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9. Computers Today
...e the exercise on their own papers. Place the correct function in the blank next to the component. Some functions are repeated. Component Function 1) Ensonique AudioPCI A) Video card B) Modem C) Speakers D) Central Processing Unit 2) STB Velocity 128 E) Network Interface Card F) Sound Card 3) Altec Lansing ACS41 4) Soundblaster AWE64 5) Pentium II-300 6) ATI Xpert@Work 7) SMC Etherpower II 8) 3COM U.S. Robotics 56 kbps Sportster B) When students have completed the questions, have them exchange papers and review the answers orally. The correct answers are: 1) F 2) A 3) C 4) F 5) D 6) A 7) E 8) B Have s...
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10. 3 Position Pass Patterns
...e different pass patters. If they are not, they may have fogotten or they may not understand. It is important also that the receiver is running what the quarterback calls. Share this idea with Printer friendly version friend! Printer friendly version Email this idea! Submitted by Kelly Pritchard in Lansing, IL. Thanks for contributing to PE Central! Posted on PEC: 10/24/2002. Viewed 53619 times since 9/22/2002. Search for lesson ideas Home Lesson Ideas Search PEC Assessment Ideas Bulletin Boards PEC Store Info Center/Blog Discount Equipment Media Center Professional Info Kids Quotes Adapted PE Prescho...
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