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1.   Understanding Primary Sources: Photographs of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
Houghton Mifflin Social Studies Oh, California Understanding Primary Sources: Photographs of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Objective: Students study photographs taken after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake to help them write news reports about the event. What You Need: photographs of the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake (see below) Examining a Photograph worksheet (print and copy) information a...

2.   Big Apple Here We Come!
...N INTRODUCTION: Traveling to the Mainland for the very first time is very exciting. Imagine seeing the big cities with skyscrapers that seem to reach the sky, and riding the subway that you read about in books. You will take an imaginary trip with your family to the mainland and after you arrive in San Francisco, you will rent a car and drive to Washington, D. C. You will make seven stops along the way. OBJECTIVE: The student will be able to: 1. Calculate the distance between Hawaii and San Francisco and between each of the cities on the itinerary. 2. Calculate the time it will take to travel from the point...

3.   Standard Deviation
Lesson 1: Using Standard Deviation, part 1 Can the standard deviation pick the most consistent set of numbers? or Which city's temperatures vary the least, San Diego or San Francisco? Grade Level : 9-12 Background needed: The student should have a knowledge of how the mean and standard deviation of a set of numbers is calculated using a scientific calculator. It is prefered that they know how to get the standard deviation without using the statistical mode in the ca...

4.   LearnCalifornia.org - 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Online Lesson
Learn California.org Home Visit the Students Visit the Teachers Visit the Research Visit the section section California section Sitemap _ Keyword Search 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Online Lesson Search An online lesson describing the effects of the quake and fire The 1906 San Francisco earthquake resulted in great property destruction and great loss of life. This lesson will use photographs to examine the effects of the earthquake and the fire. Objectives: Additiona...

5.   LearnCalifornia.org - 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Offline Lesson
Learn California.org Home Visit the Students Visit the Teachers Visit the Research Visit the section section California section Sitemap _ Keyword Search 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Offline Lesson Search An offline lesson describing the effects of the quake and fire The 1906 San Francisco earthquake resulted in great property destruction and great loss of life. This lesson will use photographs to examine the effects of the earthquake and the fire. Objectives: Additio...

6.   Background Information Background Information
Then and Now, A Watershed in San Francisco Purpose The purpose of this activity is to show students how the landscape of the city has been changed by human activities and demonstrate how human activities can affect watersheds and their local environment. The goal is to connect students with their natural environment by helping them to see ho...

7.   Background Information Background Information
Where are the Watersheds in San Francisco? Purpose The purpose of this activity is to familiarize students with San Francisco geography and the delineation of San Francisco s watersheds Objective Students will check their knowledge of san Francisco geography with sketch their own map of san Francisco. They will practice their knowledge by l...

8.   Where are the Watersheds?
HOME Where are the Watersheds in San Francisco? Note: complete this lesson directly after "Volcano Contour Models Activity" and directly before "Tracing the Highs and Lows in San Francisco." Britt Thorpe, February 2003 CA State Science Standards (9-12): 1. Background Information 2. Materials List 3. Purpose State Investigation and Experimentatio...

9.   4. San Francisco Bay Watershed - Lesson Plan | My Science Box
Watersheds Box My Science Box hands-on science curriculum for the adventurous teacher Ecology Watersheds Geology Tectonics Physiology Genetics Exploratorium Drop Box About Home » Watersheds » 4. San Francisco Bay Watershed 4. San Francisco Bay Watershed - Lesson Plan Lesson Plan 1. Have students look at the shaded relief map of California. Have a volunteer locate: + Their school + The tallest mountains, the Sierra Nevadas (Mount Whitney is the tallest mountain in the lower 48 states at 14,491 feet tall)...

10.   EconEdLink | EconomicsMinute | San Francisco Area Transit Strike
...ow this lesson online. The link below contains only the information your students need: http://econedlink.org/?a=1 Print this lesson Print this lesson Email this lesson Email this lesson Write a review of this lesson Review this lesson Find other related lessons Find related lessons EconomicsMinute San Francisco Area Transit Strike Key Economic Concepts: Goods Services Description: This lesson is about the San Francisco Bay transportation system and how the employees were on strike. The lesson brings up topics such as How are people getting to work while BART is on strike? Make a list of all forms of transp...


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