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Blues, Jazz, and Rock 'n' Roll Music on the Mississippi
Students will identify cities on the Mississippi River that have a rich musical tradition, as well as what styles of music and musicians are associated with those cities. They will use technology resources, such as the Internet and specified software, to gather data, including sound and photographs.
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Mayan Culture
This CyberGuide is designed to extend the students' knowledge of the Mayan culture, especially their food, recreation, number system and language.
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Technological Advances in Communication
This investigation is intended to engage students in exploring the technological advances made in the field of communication.
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Using Pictures to Compare Lifestyles of Native Americans Past and Present
After studying the culture of Native Americans of the past, students seem to form the misconception that present-day Native American groups live exactly as they did in the past. This lesson, comprising three learning activities, will use images from The Amazing Picture Machine, and other Internet resources and books to allow students to compare and contrast lifestyles of present-day Native Americans with their ancestors.
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Where Should I put this Business?
A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer tool that analyzes and interprets existing information from maps and events (land use, floods, etc.) that occur on these maps. In this lesson, we will be using a GIS to analyze the best location for a mock business that must meet specific constraints.
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