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Mr Taylor's Blog
Tuesday, December 11, 2007. Railroads Link East to West. This is a collection of pictures from a variety of historical websites. 1 Theme/Title of the day’s lesson with a brief description:. Railroads Link East to West This lesson introduces the transcontinental railroad, as well as the opportunities and costs that the railroad was for all of the people of the United States. My Name is America. 2 US Map of the railroads. 5 Vocabulary from “Railroads Link East to West” transparency. 1 Folders for the Unit.
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jobeth
Lesson 9: The Lakota Today. Lesson 10: The Lakota Peoples Language. View my complete profile. Tuesday, November 27, 2007. Lesson 9: The Lakota Today. Map of the Midwest. Magnets to hold map and chart paper to board. Children of Native America Today By Yvonne Wakim, Dennis and Arlene Hirschefelder. Writing paper for each student. Students will be aware of the Lakota Indian Nation and compare modern Lakota families’ lives to their own. Introductory Experience (8-10 minutes, depending upon student responses).
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Katie
Sunday, December 9, 2007. December 9, 2007. 1 Lesson: Soldiers Coming Home from War. 45 min. class period. Poem: Thank you Soldier By Chris Woolnough. From Winona Historical Society-. Primary artifact-Appreciation Dinner Honoring Red Cross Canteen Corps letter. Primary artifact-Appreciation Party Honoring Service men of WWII letter. Primary artifact- Winona Buisnessmen’s Welcome home Committee letter. B developmental experiences: (Please number the steps and include approximate time each step will take).
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L Gerson's Blog
Monday, April 28, 2008. 1 Grade level: 4. 2 Title of the day’s lesson with a brief description: Discovering Maya Culture Through Art. Students will investigate the Maya culture through literature, art, and music. 8226; Abuela’s Weave by Omar S. Castañeda. 8226; Handout “Luis’s Story: Making Gravel at Ten Years Old”. 8226; Handout “Examples of the Mayan Culture”. 8226; Computer with Internet to listen to marimba song (http:/ www.rootsworld.com/reviews/garifuna.html). 8226; Mayan art examples. 8 Objective(...
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Martha's Blog
Sunday, December 9, 2007. Letters to and from Charley. 1 Theme/Title of the day’s lesson with a brief description:. Soldier Life- Students will learn about life of the soldiers during the Civil War. In addition, they will read letters from soldiers to their families. Letters from Charles Goddard (2 of them). Letter from Charles Goddard’s mother. Crayons, markers or colored pencils (class set). 3 Goal(s) for today’s lesson. 4 Objectives for today’s lesson:. A Introductory experiences (5 minutes). 2 Make a...
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Melissa's Blog
Monday, December 10, 2007. Wapasha's Prairie Primary Documents. Chief Wapasha III Primary Documents. Sunday, December 9, 2007. Title of Lesson: Wapasha’s Prairie. Overhead of Native American pictures. Handouts of pictures of Native Americans for the students. Handouts of Wapasha’s Prairie map. A History of Wapasha’s Prairie. Photocopies of the selection picked to read for the students. The students will obtain knowledge of Wapasha’s Prairie. The students will recognize pictures of Native Americans. O Stu...
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Nicole Russell
Sunday, December 9, 2007. Exploring people in Winona: Ed 333 Fall 2007. Exploring people in Winona. Students will explore articles located in the Winona Daily News; sent from the Winona Historical Museum. The students will read articles and pick one that is of interest to them. They will write a review on material read in the article. The articles will either be mailed to individual persons or kept by the teacher. 183; Pen or pencil. 183; Copy machine for the teacher to make copies for students. The stud...
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Countercultures
Sunday, December 9, 2007. Winona's Counterculture: The "River Rats". 1 Theme/Title of the day’s lesson with a brief description:. A Winona Counterculture: The “River Rats”
. Today, the students will be going on a field trip on one of the Houseboats on Latch Island, which is positioned between Winona and the Wisconsin border and serves as a year 'round anchor for an estimated 30 houseboats
. Time Allotted: 90 minutes. 8226; Signed Permission slips (Due two days prior to trip). O A couple of copies of &#...
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Sarah Neuman
Monday, December 10, 2007. What is an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and How Do I help them? Theme: Community Workers and the Impact They Make. Title: What is an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and How Do I help them? Summary of the Lesson. The students will learn the responsibilities of an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and what they can do until the EMT arrives. Each student will create a book on about what they can do to help someone in an emergency. Http:/ www.winonahistory.org/. Have chil...
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Tegray8838
Wednesday, December 12, 2007. Transportation In The Past. Theme/Title of the day’s lesson with a brief description:. 8220;Transportation in the Past” (History) –This lesson is designed to inform students on transportation in the past before the high technology was available for vehicles in current times. A Prior arrangements with Winona County Historical Center to tour their site. B Artifacts (pictures) of transportation. Goal(s) for today’s lesson:. Objectives for Today’s Lesson:. After many guesses, ex...
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All Aboard!
Sunday, December 9, 2007. Lesson Two, Whistle Stop Tours. George W. Bush. United States of America. Students will continue learning and exploring the “human” cargo of the almighty steam engine. This lesson presents the cargo of presidential candidates. 183; Primary documents one, two, and three. 183; Pictures of George Bush and Air Force One. 183; Truman fact sheet. 183; Copy of Truman’s Winona whistle stop speech (20 copies). 183; Picture of Ferdinand Magellan. 183; Computer lab. 183; Show a picture of ...