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Web Research: Lesson 2
Lesson 2 in a series for middle-school students learning to use the Internet for research... | Understanding Median, Mode, and Mean - Extension Table
This graphs aids students in understanding median, mode and mean. | |
Census Lessons & References
Statistics from the United States 2000 Census can provide you with many social studies and math... | ||
Ideas for Black History Month Field Trips
Discover a list of places you and your students could photograph for inclusion in the Black... | Understanding Median, Mode, and Mean - Extension
Distribute this printable worksheet that aids students in learning about median, mode and mean... | |
Friends Meetinghouse
The Friends Meetinghouse in New Bedford, Massachusetts was the site of abolitionist activity in... | ||
54th Regiment Memorial
This memorial sits across from the Massachusetts state house, and honors the first all black... | Virtual Field Trip: Underground Railroad
Take your students on a Virtual Field Trip through Underground Railroad sites in New Bedford,... | |
Investigating Median, Mode, and Mean
Use a lesson that provides students with an opportunity to identify and apply median, mode,... | Nathan and Polly Johnson
Nathan and Polly Johnson helped many slaves find their way to freedom in the 1800s -- including... | |
Lewis Temple
Lewis Temple, a man of color, invented the toggle harpoon in 1848. This device increased the... | ||
New Bedford, MA and the Underground Railroad
Visit New Bedford, Massachusetts, which was an integral part of the Underground Railroad. | ||
Whaterverville's Temperatures One Week
Distribute a chart that depicts the temperature of Whaterville over the course of a week. | 54th Regiment Massachusetts Memorial
The first African-American regiment ever commissioned in the United Stated is commemorated with... | |
Whaterverville's Temperatures for Ten More Days
Distribute a chart that depicts the temperature of Whaterville over the course of ten days. | State Pier -- New Bedford, Massachusetts
The site of a booming whaling industry in the 1800s and a place where many slaves first set... |

