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Explaining False Memories
Explaining False Memories (9th Grade - 12th Grade)
This page, from the MSNBC Web site, features an article about memory and the way our brains can create ""false memories."" This resource is referenced in the...  More ...
 
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Lemon Squeeze - The Lemonade Stand
In this lesson, from EconEdLink, students interpret supply and demand schedules to determine the effect these influences have on price. Students experience a...  More ...
 
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Lizzie's Morning
Lizzie's Morning (Kindergarten - 12th Grade)
In this Xpeditions student activity, students follow a young American from bed to breakfast to bus and see how many cultures have touched her world. They the...  More ...
 
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Map of Ancient Greek World
Map of Ancient Greek World (3rd Grade - 12th Grade)
This page, from scholar Bernard Suzanne's ""Plato and His Dialogues"" Web site, features an interactive map of the Ancient Greek World, including southern It...  More ...
 
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Design: French, 1600s
Design: French, 1600s (3rd Grade - 12th Grade)
This collection of images, from The New York Public Library Digital Gallery, features 28 examples of 17th-century French design. This resource can be found i...  More ...
 
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Can You Be the Next Market Guru?
Can You Be the Next Market Guru? (9th Grade - 12th Grade)
In this student interactive, from an EconEdLink lesson, students review and analyze graphs of actual price movements for several different stocks over mutli-...  More ...
 
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Drag & Drop
Drag & Drop (6th Grade - 8th Grade)
In this student interactive, from an EconEdLink lesson, students match common types of litter with their respective decomposition times. Click ""Display Full...  More ...
 
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From Butterflies to Buffaloes: Student Interactive
This student interactive, from an EconEdLink lesson, has students answer several questions about the costs and profits of a hypothetical butterfly farmer. Cl...  More ...
 
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Smart or Not Smart?
Smart or Not Smart? (Kindergarten - 2nd Grade)
In this student interactive, from an EconEdLink lesson, students read about different spending scenarios and then decide whether each decision is smart or no...  More ...
 
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Gyotaku: The Japanese Art of Fish Printing
This ARTSEDGE lesson helps students to acquire knowledge of historical and cultural qualities unique to Gyotaku and to understand how this particular art for...  More ...
 
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