AETN's Learning Services geography. 130 am Using MapsÂ… ( 15 of 5), grades 5-9 geography.237 am Persistence of the Spirit, grades 8-12 arkansas STUDIES. http://www.aetn.org/education/blockh.shtml
Extractions: Training Facility/Workshops SEARCH I E-MAIL US I PBS LEARNING Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 12 a.m. Arkansas Territorial Restoration, grades 8-Adult ARKANSAS STUDIES 12:30 a.m. Arkansas Stories, grades 8-Adult ARKANSAS STUDIES 1 a.m. The Riddle of WizardÂ’s Oak (#1-8 of 8) MATH 3:10-4 a.m. Ancient Romans (#1-3 of 3), grades 4-12 HISTORY 12 a.m. Arkansas Historical Dance (#1-2 of 2), grades 3-6 ARKANSAS STUDIES 1-4 a.m. Math Vantage (#1-13 of 23), grades 5-9 MATH 12 a.m. Along the Arkansas River (#1-4 of 4), grades 5-12 ARKANSAS STUDIES 1 a.m. Math Vantage (#14-23 of 23)
ALHN Arkansas Main Page The Original ARGenWeb; Talbert Genealogy; Ussery Home Page; WilsonFamily of arkansas ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ geography ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Geology; http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ar/state/
Extractions: Email me County Section List Topical History Selection Main Page ... Links to Search Engines Capitol: Little Rock State Nickname: "The Natural State" State Motto: Regnat Populus (The People Rule) Area: 53,187 square miles State Rock: Bauxite Population: 2.5 million people State Bird: Mockingbird State Flower: Apple Blossom State Tree: Pine Tree State Gem: Diamond State Insect: Honey Bee State Fruit and Vegetable: Pink Tomato State Instrument: The Fiddle State Beverage: Milk State Mammal: White-Tailed Deer Arkansas has the only diamond mine open to the public in North America. Topical History Selection Agriculture Plantation Agriculture Museum, Scott, Arkansas Antique Letters and Documents Civil War Love Letters - J. C. Morris The Turnbo Manuscripts by Silas Claiborne Turnbo 1844-1925 Antique Stores Ward's Woodsmith and Antique Store - Benton Antique Warehouse of Arkansas, Inc.
Selected Internet Resources For Cartography And Geography arkansas University of arkansas, Department of geography University of arkansas Fayetteville Campus, Center For Advanced Spatial Technologies California http://www.wam.umd.edu/~thackman/project/AcademicUS.htm
Extractions: Academic Programs United States Arkansas University of Arkansas, Department of Geography University of Arkansas - Fayetteville Campus, Center For Advanced Spatial Technologies California California State University - Fresno, Geomatics Engineering California State University - Long Beach, Geography Department Sonoma State University, Geography Department Idaho University of Idaho, Department of Geography Illinois Southern Illinois University - Carbondale, Department of Geography University of Illinois - Chicago, Geography Program, Department of Anthropology Western Illinois University, Department of Geography Indiana Ball State University, Department of Geography Kentucky Western Kentucky University, Department of Geography and Geology Massachusetts Salem State College, Department of Geography Maryland Frostburg State University, Geography Department University of Maryland - Baltimore County, Department of Geography University of Maryland - College Park, Department of Geography Minnesota University of Minnesota, Department of Geography Missouri Southwest Missouri State University, Department of Geography, Geology, and Planning
IEA Census State Data Center arkansas Historical Census Data. Quick Reference Data Summaries (1996). arkansasGeography. arkansas MAPS. Other Sources of Information. For More Information. http://www.aiea.ualr.edu/depts/csdc/about.html
Extractions: New Acquisitions: November 2002 The following titles processed in November are now available for use. The call number guide below can help you find subjects of interest to you. Note that journals, government documents, and some manuscript materials are not included in this list. Previous months are also available. G-GT
Geology & Facts arkansas Geology. Within the boundaries of arkansas, there are five physiographicprovinces, each with unique geology. The physiography http://www.state.ar.us/agc/geology&.htm
Extractions: Arkansas Geology Within the boundaries of Arkansas, there are five physiographic provinces, each with unique geology. The physiography varies from flat-land prairies to flat-topped mountains and from rolling hills to sinuous mountain ridges. The following links deal with various aspects of Arkansas geology: General Geology
North America USA Arkansas Arkansas Tech University Start Over? To Evaluate Click your teacher's name below or clickAdd New Teacher. To Search Click your teacher's name below. If http://www.collegestats.com/nam/usa/ar/atu/geog.html
ARKANSAS Climate Summary NCDC / Climate Monitoring / Climate At A Glance / arkansas / Search/ Help NOAA Logo, arkansas Climate Summary February 2003, NOAA Logo. http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/cag3/AR.html
Extractions: 5.98 inches of precipitation fell in February. This was 2.27 inches more than the 1895- 2003 average, the 13th wettest such month on record. The precipitation trend for the period of record (1895 to present) is 0.00 inches per decade. Select from the options below to view graphs and tables of monthly temperature and precipitation data for ARKANSAS , then click "submit". (Please wait 20-30 seconds) Data Type : Mean Temperature Precipitation First Year to Display : Period : January February March April May June July August September October November December Winter (Dec-Feb) Spring (Mar-May) Summer (Jun-Aug) Fall (Sep-Nov) Annual Year to Date Most Recent 3-Month Period Most Recent 6-Month Period Most Recent 12-Month Period Last Year to Display : ARKANSAS Line Chart Bar Chart Table AOL users and others experiencing problems receiving requested output click here.
Arkansas Homeschool Support & Legal Resources arkansas Homeschool Support Legal Information. arkansas Departmentof Education 4 Capitol Mall Little Rock, AR 72201 (501) 6824475. http://www.eho.org/support2/arkansas.asp
Entry In Theme VIII: National Geographic Society The National Geographic Society has these state affiliates ArkansasGeographic Alliance. Louisiana geography Education Alliance (LaGEA). http://www.fndmidsouth.org/RD/rdcat08/rdcat08m005.htm
Extractions: Web Site: www.nationalgeographic.com then click on education The National Geographic Society's mission is to improve geographic literacy which ultimately depends upon the efforts of individual teachers. In each state Geographic Alliances offer a range of services to help teachers learn more about geography, improve their teaching skills, and strengthen their leadership abilities. The Alliances conduct one or more summer institutes for teachers within their state. Participants receive instruction in geography, learn about new teaching methods and materials, and return to their school districts as Teacher-Consultants (TCs), well versed in geography and able to pass along their knowledge to colleagues through effective in-service presentations. Teachers who have graduated from Alliance institutes and who have demonstrated leadership are eligible for the Summer Geography Workshop held each year in Washington DC. This 2-week workshop offers lessons in advanced geography and training in working with the media. During the workshops, teachers develop activities for implementation throughout their states during Geography Awareness Week.