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History of Evolutionary Theory: E-sheet
This Web page, part of the ""Jump Back in Time"" section of the ""America's Story"" Web site, describes how Liberia became an independent republic in 1847. C...  More ...
 
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Glass: Manufacture, 1899 and Earlier
This collection of images, from The New York Public Library Digital Gallery, features 28 illustrations of glass manufacturing prior to 1899. This resource ca...  More ...
 
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Following the Great Wall of China
This EDSITEment lesson investigates the building of the Great Wall of China during the Ming Dynasty. The story of the building of the wall is used as a tool ...  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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Live from Antiquity
Live from Antiquity (9th Grade - 12th Grade)
The goals of this EDSITEment lesson are to gain an appreciation for Greek drama through study of a play by Sophocles, to explore the cultural and historical ...  More ...
 
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New Mexico's Colonial Past
New Mexico's Colonial Past (3rd Grade - 12th Grade)
This page, from American Memory at the Library of Congress, focuses on significant events in American history and culture associated with September 21. On th...  More ...
 
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The Story: The Prestige
The Story: The Prestige (6th Grade - 12th Grade)
This resource, from PBS, contains background about the incident aboard the Prestige tanker off the coast of Spain in 2002, which caused one of the worst oil ...  More ...
 
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Social Studies Lesson: Geography
In this lesson, students explore the diverse regions, countries, and cultural groups of Africa by studying the art of Africa. This lesson plan, presented in ...  More ...
 
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You Can't Stop the Pop: Exploring Popular Culture Around the World
In this lesson, from the New York Times Learning Network, students reflect on the popular culture of their own country and learn about the ""Korean Wave"" of...  More ...
 
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