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- This fun Scavenger Hunt idea takes place on a computer (with any good reference CD-ROM)
- This idea involves Research, Writing and creating a Time Capsule covering the 20th Century
- A fun, well-developed unit on Garbage and Recycling that makes use of the Internet:
- This lesson is for creating a PowerPoint Presentation on the Revolutionary War
- This lesson is on Ancient Egypt and involves students creating a Slide Show Presentation
- This lesson on Tribes and Colonists involves a lot of student Research and develops Reading and Writing Skills
- A Family Tree with Photos created on computers using scanners is the outcome of this lesson idea
- Here's an idea for using a Computer to Graph the Litter in school
- This lesson on the Renaissance Period involves a PowerPoint Presentation
- Here's a Civil War "Virtual Fieldtrip" that also involves a Hyperstudio presentation
- Here is a lesson on exploring family history
- A great lesson on Civil War generals and battles
- Students can learn about the presidents with this great technology lesson
- Teach about different countries and cultures with this must-have compilation of creative ideas
- Posing as 1788 journalists, students create a newpaper front page to share their viewpoints on the ratification of the constitution
- In the lesson, students apply social studies & math skills to plan a field trip
- This is an outstanding multidiscipline differentiated learning project about Ancient Egypt
- In this reference lesson, students research and present state facts on a poster
- This is an Ancient Mesopotamia research project
- Explore the Roaring Twenties with this lecture, some research and role playing
- This TV newscast lesson will bring the American Revolution, and your students, to life or at least to tape
- Here student "Sports Illustrated" reporters tour the U.S. and research its National Parks
- In this class research lesson, students find historical quotes matching their alphabet letter
- Here students create a PowerPoint on the history, art, literature, and culture of a Spanish-speaking country
- Here students perform a skit and blog as Roman gladiators
- This is a WebQuest on the American Revolution
- This well-developed 7-day lesson on Athenian/Spartan cooperation and conflict results in a Quiz Bowl
- This three-generation history of travel lesson includes multidisciplinary enrichment activities
- This is an African-American history research scavenger hunt
- This is a Great Wall of China research lesson
- This "Youth and the Civil Rights Movement" research project uses Kuhlthau’s ISP and subject directories
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