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"A series of simulations designed to challenge high-ability learners in history, English, and the humanities".
"A series of simulations designed to challenge high-ability learners in history, English, and the humanities".
A series of simulations designed to challenge high-ability learners in history, English, and the humanities.
In this timely simulation, your students will participate in small groups to create an ecologically sound city--an environment that provides a safe dwelling for all wildlife and plant life with pollution-free air and freedom from the threat of toxic waste and nuclear disaster. Your students will solve problems, set and achieve goals, and develop a rich understanding of the issues related to environmental protection. The Simulation Series is made up of six exciting simulations designed to teach content while also helping students develop problem-solving skills. Each edition includes a teacher's guide, a student handbook, and blackline masters that can be copied for classroom participation. Other topics include American Nostalgia, Endangered Species, Introduction Pack, Medieval Destinations, and Western Explorations.
Immerse your students in the history and literature of early 20th-century America. Using the power of their own communications corporation, students will develop and communicate their ideas about the events of the early 20th century. Your students will experience the excitement of the century's history and literature. This unit provides students with the opportunity to verbally and visually express their opinions and ideas about the early 20th century through art, writing, and drama. To demonstrate what they have learned, they will produce exciting and creative projects. The Simulation Series is made up of six exciting simulations designed to teach content while also helping students develop problem-solving skills. Each edition includes a teacher's guide, a student handbook, and blackline masters that can be copied for classroom participation. Other topics include Earth Friendly, Endangered Species, Introduction Pack, Medieval Destinations, and Western Explorations.
This book offers students a simulation dealing with the topical issue of the destruction of animal species. In this simulation, students participate in an adventure in which they learn about endangered species. During their travels, they will learn about fragile ecologies, discover the impact humans have on nature, solve ecological problems, and develop a deeper appreciation of their ecological responsibilities.
"The purpose of this book is to record and present the information gathered about the descendants of Georg Josef Tuchscherer and Mary White. Georg and Mary were married about 1787 probably in Granville, Nova Scotia. "One quarter of the information and the starting point for this work is the book published in 1978 by Verda Dukeshire Prikler titled 'Tuchscherer - History and Genealogy of the Dukeshire Family in America'. "Although this is a record of the Dukeshire Family it should be noted that it contains an extensive amount of information about other family names. Most numerous are Beeler, Brown, Brydon, Dolliver, Feindell/Fiendell, Fraser, Freeman, Hamilton, Johnson, Merry, Oickle, Pomeroy, Rawding, Ringer, scott, Sibley, Taylor, Thomas, Williams, and Wright"--Preface
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