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1.   Brown vs. Board of Education Topeka, Kansas: The beginning of an era
Brown vs. Board of Education Topeka, Kansas: The beginning of an era Brown vs. Board of Education Topeka, Kansas: The beginning of an era Mamie Eisenhower: Education, Arts, Letters and Ideas Skill: High School/College Time Required: + + -+ Linkable Resources -+ Brown v. Board -+ + + + + -+ Standards Compliance -+ NCSS Strand 1 Culture...

2.   Sarah
...ienced with a move from Maine to the prairies of Kansas? SECONDARY QUESTIONS 1. Where are the locations mentioned in the novel? 2. How would the movement from Maine to the prairie be made? 3. How does Maine compare with Kansas? MATERIALS 1. U.S. political map for each student with Portland, ME, and Topeka, KS, marked. 2. Pictures of landscapes of Maine and Kansas. 3. Internet access 4. Almanac of state facts 5. Book Sarah, Plain and Tall Patricia MacLachlan ISBN 0-590-97409-2 6. Book Travels Across America-The Northeast Elspeth Leacock, National Geographic ISBN 0-7922-8693-6 7. Book Travels Across Am...

3.   The Mystery of the Corn Production
...ront of the class and ask them what happens when you use all the water in your container? + How can it be replaced? Can it be replaced the same way in the aquifer? Or how is it replaced in the aquifer? Resources: + Kansas Department of Health and Environment (1986). Water quality assessment report. Topeka, KS: Author. + Kansas State Board of Agriculture. (1994). Kansas farm facts 1994. Topeka, KS: Author. (Available from Kansas Agriculture Statistics, P 0. Box 3534, Topeka, KS 66601-3534, phone 913-233-2230.) + Kansas Water Office. (1994). Kansas irrigation water use 1994. Topeka, KS: Author. (Availa...

4.   The Politics of Water
...s brainstorm water use in Kansas. 2. Have students label an outline map of Kansas with the following: Blue River, Kansas River, Republican River, Delaware River, White Rock Creek, Tuttle Creek Reservoir, Perry Reservoir, Milford- Reservoir, Lovewell Reservoir, Manhattan, Kansas City, Junction City, Topeka, Lebanon, or Hometown . 3. From an overhead projection, have students shade in the Lower Republican River watershed. 4. Discuss the purposes of the reservoirs. Be sure students identify flood control, water supply, recreation, and wildlife. 5. As class discussion, list on blackboard as students brai...

5.   Cool, Clear Water--Or is It?
...mmunity to learn about water quality. Resources: o Devlin, Daniel L. & Powell, G. Morgan (1994). Non point Source Pollution in Kansas. Manhattan, KS. Cooperative Extension Service, KSU. o Kansas Department of Health and Environment (n.d.) Non point Source Pollution and Riparian Corridors in Kansas. Topeka, KS. o Kansas Department of Health and Environment (1993) Notes for Water Watchers: How to identify Water Quality Problems in Your Favorite Lakes, Streams, and Ponds. Topeka, KS. o Kansas Department of Health and Environment (1993) Notes for Water Watchers: Non point Source Pollution. Topeka, KS. o...

6.   Sight Words
Information Institute of Syracuse _ Printer friendly text Search Lessons Write a Lesson Plan Guide Selection Criteria Lesson Plan : AELP-RDG0205 Copyright Statement Sight Words An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Pat Hewitt Email: phewitt@topeka.k12.ks.us School/University/Affiliation: McClure Elementary School, Topeka, KS Date: November 1, 2002 Grade Level: 1, 2 Subject(s): Language Arts/Reading Language Arts/Vocabulary Description: A PowerPoint presentation is provided as a helpful tool for increasing students' sight word vocabulary. Goal...

7.   Trouble in Little Rock: The Desegregation of Central High School
..., synthesize, and communicate knowledge. -+ NCTE Standard 12 Students use spoken, written, and visual language to accomplish their own purposes. -+ ISTE Standard 5 Technology research tools -+ + + Introduction: In 1957, four years after the Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka that said that segregated schools were inherently unequal, nine brave African American students desegregated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.  That year was difficult in many ways for those nine students, but they persevered and, in the end, helped to change the United States forever.Â...

8.   VA Studies - VS.9b
...., led the Massive Resistance Movement against integration of public schools. Use the following resources to assist students in creating graphic organizers about desegregation and Massive Resistance. + "Student Activity Booklet. In Pursuit of Freedom and Equality: Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka at http://brownvboard.org + "Diagram of How the Case Moved Through the Court System. Landmark Cases: Supreme Court at http://www.landmarkcases.org/brown/ home.html SOL Documents + "Teaching With Documents Lesson Plan: Documents Related to Brown v. Board of Education. http:// www.archives.gov/digital...

9.   Chuck_black1
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka Teacher: Chuck Black School: Marlboro County High School Grade Level: 12 Subject: Social Studies Purpose of Lesson: This lesson is designed to make the students aware of the issue of desegregation. Not only will the lesson look at desegregation as it occurred in the United States, it will also speci...

10.   The Five Finger Exercise
...e them correctly in a sentence or paragraph. Vocabulary: (See Glossary) watershed sedimentation no-till atrazine tributary row crop pollution upstream downstream runoff E. Coli bacteria surface water Materials: o Kansas State Map, Official Transportation Map published by KS Dept. of Transportation, Topeka, KS. o Map of Kansas-Lower Republican Basin KDHE Permitted Beef Facilities, Kansas Water Office, Topeka, KS. o Map of Kansas-Lower Republican Basin KDHE Permitted Pork Facilities, Kansas Water Office, Topeka, KS. o Map of Kansas Counties o Map of Kansas Rivers. o Dictionaries for each student and a...


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