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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 1976 for Washington DC
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1. Postcards from Washington, D.C. Lesson Plan
Return to Index Home The Project e-readers Lesson Plan Resources + + Lesson Plans -+ Materials Postcards from Washington, D.C. Tech Support -+ Contact Us + + Developed by: Jeri McDaniel Overview: To provide real world connections as they learn about Washington, D.C. Identify Audience: Grade Level 2 Correlations: First Steps Major Teaching Emphases (MTEs): Phase 4: Transitional Reading ? Ensure that students read a range...
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2. Washington, D.C., vs. Washington State
Return to main page. By Katherine Haffner-Zoccatelli Student Worksheet Name____________________ Washington, D. C. vs. Washington State In this activity we will be visiting web sites to find out where these two places are located and to compare them. 1. a) Have you ever been to Washington? b) Did you know that there are two Washingtons? c) Here is a U.S. map, can you tell me which Washington is which? d) Whe...
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3. Today in the History of Psychology
Today in the History of Psychology Central American Psychological Association Washington University Search the APA Historical Database by Date or Keywords Date Search Month Day Keyword Search: Search the entire database for a word or phrase by typing "word or phrase"site:www.cwu.edu/~warren/calendar/ into a Google search box. The American Psychological Association Historical Database is a...
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4. Capital Monuments: Exploring Washington, DC
Capital Monuments: Exploring Washington, DC Capital Monuments: Exploring Washington, DC Frances Cleveland: Law, Politics and Govt Skill: Elementary School Time Required: Two to three class periods + + -+ Standards Compliance -+ NCSS Strand 1 Culture -+ NCSS Strand 3 People, Places, and Environments -+ NCSS Strand 10 Civic Ideals and Practice...
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5. Which Washington?
SCOOL Lesson Plan Banner Which Washington? Grade Level: Grade 5 Objectives: The student will understand that weather conditions move from west to east in the United States and use this to predict future weather conditions and wear appropriate clothing. Estimated Time for Completing Activity: This lesson will be done in the classroom, over a on...
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6. Building a Federal Town: Washington, DC
Building a Federal Town: Washington, DC Building a Federal Town: Washington, DC Abigail Adams: Economics, Discovery and Daily Life Skill: Middle School Time Required: Two to five class periods + + -+ Linkable Resources -+ Abigail Adams' biography -+ Eyewitness to History -+ Timeline: Keyword National Capital -+ + + + + -+ Standards Compl...
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7. See Washington Grow!
See Washington Grow! See Washington Grow! Caroline Harrison: Law, Politics and Govt Skill: Elementary School Time Required: One to two class periods + + -+ Standards Compliance -+ NCSS Strand 2 Time, Continuity, and Change -+ NCSS Strand 6 Power, Authority, and Governance -+ NCSS Strand 10 Civic Ideals and Practices...
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8. Find Someone Who…
Home >> Lesson Plans >> Find Someone Who? Topics Programs Lesson News & ADVOCATES FOR & Publications that Plans Press _ YOUTH _ Issues Work 2000 M Street NW, Suite 750 ? Washington, DC 20036 ? P: 202.419.3420 ? F: 202.419.1448 About Us Library Search Join Our Campaigns Take Action Support Advocates for Youth. Donate Today >> Advocates for Youth For Professionals For Press & Policy Makers For Youth For Parents Sign up for our newsletters _ Related Resources: ยป Science & Success?Pr...
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9. Sailor's Life at Sea (And a Little Poetry)
Return to Naval Historical Center home page. Return to Navy Museum page. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER 805 KIDDER BREESE SE WASHINGTON NAVY YARD WASHINGTON DC 20374-5060 Sailor's Life at Sea (And a Little Poetry) Lesson Plan Objectives: 1. Students learn about sailors' everyday life around 1900 by analyzing a poem and recruiting poster. 2. Students interpret poems and poster art as historical evidence. Instructions: 1. Read background...
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10. EconEdLink | EconomicsMinute | Babysitter Shortage in Washington, D.C.
EconEdLink Navigation BarStandards Contact search EconEdLink A premier source of classroom tested, Internet-based economic lesson materials for K-12 teachers and their students EconEdLink Online Lesson Student's Version Print this lesson Print this lesson Babysitter Shortage in Washington, D.C. Introduction: Read the following article from The Washington Post about babysitter shortages. http://middle.usm.k12.wi.us/Faculty/markwald/CallingAllBabysittersart.htm Discussion Questions: babysitter_graphicWhat is responsible for the shortage of babysitters in Washington, DC? Identify the parts...
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