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Stone Fox: A Collection of Lessons
Using the book, Stone Fox, students will explore character, setting, and issues for Native... | The First Thanksgiving - Pilgrim Study Unit (Lesson 5 of 7)
Students will learn about the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts. It's beneficial... | |
The First Winter - Pilgrim Study Unit (Lesson 4 of 7)
The first winter that the Pilgrims spent in Plymouth was extremely difficult. This lesson will... | ||
Country of Origin Comparison
Students will compare data on immigrants and be able to draw some conclusions. | Life in Plymouth - Pilgrim Study Unit (lesson 6 of 7)
After the challenging first winter of 1620, the Pilgrims made great progress in settling... | |
Olympic Games and Politics
Use this chart to learn how politics have affected and influenced the Olympic Games. | What Are the Modern Olympic Games?
Introduce students to the history and locations of the Modern Olympic Games. | |
Population of the United States by Sex and Race, 1970 - 2004
A chart listing the population of the United States from 1970 - 2004, with estimates by sex,... | Olympic Leaders
Students will write a one page report from the point of view of an Olympic athlete and present... | |
Classroom Olympic Games
Students recreate Olympic events by calculating distances and participating in the event. | Ancient and Modern Olympic Games in Athens
A brief history of the Olympic games, both Ancient and Modern, in Athens, Greece. | |
Ancestry of U.S. Population by Rank, 2001
A chart listing the self-reported ancestry of U.S. residents, according to the 2000 census. | ||
Amazing Language Facts
Did you know that there are more than 1,000 languages spoken in Africa? To learn more, view... | Olympic Locations Through the Years
A list of cities that have hosted the Olympic games in the past. | |
Ten Most Widely Spoken Languages in the World
A chart listing the fifty most widely spoken languages in the world. | Thanksgiving Fact Sheet
Explore the background of this American holiday - from the first Thanksgiving during Colonial... | |

