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DRAFT Appendix B: Suggested Resources**
http://www.civiced-ri.org/websitesgsegle.htm
Key for Grade Level:. ES = grades K-5; MS = grades 6-8; HS = grades 9-12. Resources listed are not. Meant to be exhaustive; these are only a sample. Of resources that are available free of charge and may be of use to you. The Rhode Island Department of Education is not. Responsible for the veracity of the content. Bill of Rights Institute. Online lesson resources: topics, discussion questions, informational links. Civics, History, Government. Center for Civic Education. Civics, History, Government. Http:...
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Draft GSEs for RI Civics & Government and History
http://www.civiced-ri.org/ristandards.htm
These draft Rhode Island Grade Span Expectations (GSEs) for Civics and Government and Historical Perspectives/Rhode Island History have been developed as a means to identify the content knowledge and skills expected of all students (grades K-high school) . GSEs are. Capture the big ideas of civics and history. That can be taught and assessed, without narrowing the curriculum locally. Students are expected to demonstrate confidence in applying them independently. In social studies. Extended Learning G...
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Providence Half Marathon - City & Rhode Island Activities
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Providence, known as the "Renaissance City" has a variety of attractions of interest to runners and their friends and families before or after the Providence Half Marathon. Come for the race, and stay to enjoy a few of the other activities offered by this beautiful city. Below are links to a few of the attractions you can find in and around Providence:. USS Saratoga Russian Submarine Museum. PO Box 28581, Providence. 657 Bellevue Avenue, Newport. Governor Henry Lippitt House Museum.
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Through The Lens - A Year Long View Through My Eyes: March 2010
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Through The Lens - A Year Long View Through My Eyes. This is a year long, daily photo blog that I have decided to complete. Throughout my daily travels, I come across many different sights and have decided to share them. I hope you enjoy! Wednesday, March 31, 2010. Location: Pawtucket, RI. Links to this post. Thursday, March 25, 2010. Location: East Providence, RI. A view from East Providence across to a portion of the Port of Providence. Links to this post. Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Links to this post.
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Diner Links - DinerTrip.com
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Where can we turn today for.comfort? A blue-plate special at the. Diner, complete with mashed potatoes and gravy? Mdash; John Thorn. On dinermuseum.org, site of the American Diner Museum. Incidentally, the American Diner Museum. Is still in the works. But it's slated to have a permanent home at the in-progress Heritage Harbor Museum. In Providence, Rhode Island. A slightly bitter but humorous essay written by Randy Garbin, originally published in Roadside Magazine. The Importance of Being Diner.
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No Rest for the Wicked: August 2010
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No Rest for the Wicked. Welcome and Review Policy. Welcome to my cozy little corner of the blogosphere. If you are an author or publisher who would like me to read your book, please contact me at bookwormgal29@gmail.com. I read pretty much anything, but I particularly partial to historical fiction, paranormal, thrillers, and YA. All reviews on this blog are either from: the public library, my personal collection, or from books provided to me for review. More of Jenn's books ». Friday, August 27, 2010.