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Extractions: (Thu) Homework 1. Artifact drawing and description for Beginnings Project. Choose an object that helps us get to know you and your family history better. Draw a picture or take a photograph of the artifact and provide a brief description of the artifact (1-2 paragraphs). The description should also explain why the artifact is important to you and your family.
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Extractions: ELA/READING MIDDLE SCHOOL LINKS ... California Instructional Technology Clearinghouse - The educator's guide to high quality instructional technology resources that support California's curriculum frameworks and standards. The internet provides and multitude of online curriculum resources. This page is a guide to sites evaluated by the District Technology Specialists and Technology Mentor teachers. The curriculum links are arranged by subject and grade span. Return to FVSD Home Page Good Places To Start All Subjects - All Grades iTools Useful site that has links to Search tools, langueage tools, research tools, financial tools, map tools, and Internet Tools. KidsClick! - Web search for kids created by librarians. Great research site sponsored by UC Berkley. National Geographic Online - Resource for information from their magazine and television productions and , of course, lots of maps. Smithsonian - "America's Treasure House of Learning" View exhibitions, explore the museums or read articles from the magazine. Teachers Net Lesson Exchange - Searchable data base of teacher created lessons for most subject areas. You can also submit your own lessons or request plans for specific topics.
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Extractions: Write five multiple choice questions which test the content of this module. Items should be above the knowledge level in Bloom's taxonomy. Some of the items may be used on the course exams. If you are unsure about Bloom's Taxonomy levels and writing test items read Writing Items for Assessment http://home.okstate.edu/homepages.nsf/toc/EDUC5110iep14
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Extractions: Ancient Rome Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece Ancient China ... Map Reading Ancient Art: Rome - see photos and read descriptions of different works of art from the Roman Empire. Ancient Rome - find out why Rome wasn't built in a day! Explore its Colosseum, Forums, and the Circus Maximus, as well as the city of Pompeii. Maecenas: Images of Ancient Greece and Rome - excellent collection of photographs from Leo C. Curran of lots of classical buildings and locations in France and Italy. Voyage Back in Time: Ancient Greece and Rome - designed to introduce students in grades 3-5 to the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome. Electronic Passport: Rome - middle school unit exploring Ancient Rome with info on its government, technology, notable emporers, and the legacy of Constantinople. Virtual Walkthrough of Rome - over 280 pictures of the Colosseum and parts of the Forum Romanum, arranged so you can "walk" around these ancient monuments. Empires Past - choose your ancient empire: Egypt, China, Rome, or the Aztecs. This ThinkQuest site offers detailed information and related games to complete your adventure. Julius Caesar Bio - read about this leader's life and career in Ancient Rome.
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Extractions: British world traveler Isabella Bird Bishop circled the globe three times during her extensive travels, beginning in 1872. In 1892 she became the first woman elected to the Royal Geographic Society. This European map of the world from 1649 shows a major misconception Europeans held about world geography. The map includes Terra Australis, a vast southern continent connected to the southern tip of South America and occupying most of the South Pacific Ocean. European theorists believed that a huge body of land had to exist in the southern hemisphere in order to balance the large continents found in the northern hemisphere. Expeditions in the 18th century, notably those of English explorer Captain James Cook, would prove that Terra Australis does not exist. William Blaeu/PNI Geography The science of place, i.e., the study of the surface of the earth, the location and distribution of its physical and cultural features, the aerial patterns or places that they form, and the interrelation of these features as they affect humans.
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Extractions: Social Studies American Revolution Ask Thomas Jefferson Political questions about the American Revolution are answered through Thomas Jefferson's quotes. (U.O. 5,8) Map of the Revolutionary War Click on map for information about specific batt;es (U.O. 7) American Revolutionary War Timeline Click on the timeline for essays on objections to taxation,as well as biographical information of many American Revolutionary War figures. ( U.O. 5) U.S. Civil War Center Index of Civil War Information available on the Internet Another great comprehensive overview of many topics dealing with the Civil War. Great for extended research in class as well as your own personal interest. Tell your teacher about this site. ( US Hist uo: 8,14, review unit; Civil War uo: 2,7,9, 13,17) The American Revolution: On-Line Fantastic site for searching any and all topics for the american Revolution. Very comprehensive and easy to follow. ( US Hist uo; review unit; American Rev uo: 1-9) American Memory from the Library of Congress Primary source and archival materials relating to American culture and history. (U.O. 3)
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Extractions: English- The students have all completed a unit on expository writing and have presented oral reports. We learned how to make crafts, Lego models, clean and play various instruments, and even how to hook up the wires to Play Station 2! We simply enjoyed learning more about each other. Graded rubrics were handed back to the children. A culminating project will be forthcoming and it will be to produce a commercial and present it to the class. Two students per group. Please help your child be prepared on the due date assigned. They may stay after school Wednesdays or Thursdays until 3 with the group to prepare and practice. A meeting outside school would also be helpful to put on the finishing touches. Look for a handout in April.
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Extractions: "In about 1500 BC, Pharaoh Thutmose I sailed down from Egypt in a major military campaign that destroyed the might of the Upper Nubian kingdom of Kush, conquering Egypt's first real African rival. A new UCSB archaeological expedition to the Dongola Reach in the Sudan examines the nature of the Egyptian-Nubian interactions before and after the Egyptian conquest. What was the effect of this violent intrusion on the native Kerma culture? Did they assimilate to Egyptian norms, as did their neighbors in Lower Nubia, or did they retain their native culture in spite of their absorption into the Egyptian New Kingdom empire?"
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Extractions: Ancient History Revolutionaries and Royalists War of 1812 Medieval History ... Great Social Study Sites for Grades 1-8 Curriculum - We used to have a link to this site from the Bluewater Board until the URL changed. We have since found the site again and it is back thanks to popular requests. This site will provide lots of curriculum-based resource material for the grades 1-8 social studies teacher. History in Film - If a teacher wanted to show one of the films included in the site, everything is there to help them plot summary, outline, homework, timeline, etc. including a download text package that could be modified (if needed) and used as handouts to the class. The Canadian Museum Treasure Hunt Akhet Internet: The Horizon to the Past - This site includes 'the clickable mummy' with detailed information about the mummification process, Egyptian art information, a complete King list, and an emphasis on Scottish Egyptology. Ancient Nubia - This site is designed for students and educators to be a tool for learning about the ancient Nubia civilization.
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Extractions: Some of your nightly reading assignments in World History I will contain debatable thesis statements. Take notes on pertinent information. Record any quotations which might be helpful in supporting or refuting the thesis. After you finish the reading, make a decision to agree or disagree with the statement. Without using the first person, in your journal restate the thesis in your own words, reflecting your new insight.