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Middle Ear Analysis Middle ear analysis assesses how sound travels through your ear. There are two tests to help determine middle ear status: Tympanometry and Acoustic Reflexes. Tympanometry pushes air pressure into the ear canal, making the eardrum move back and forth. The test measures the mobility of the ear drum. G...
The concept of applications of fractions has been around since ancient times, particularly in 1800 BC, where Egyptians used various symbols to represent Applications of fractions. The word bit comes from the Latin word ‘fraction,’ which means breaking something into smaller parts. Fractions are an essential concept in ...
Black bears (Ursus americanus)are among the largest and least frequently seen mammals in Rocky Mountain National Park. The opportunity to see one in the wild is a never-to-be-forgotten experience for many park visitors. Given their size and charisma, it may be surprising to some how little we know about the park's only...
High school is a time for teenagers to learn, both from within textbooks and by relations with other people. Many of them are still trying to figure out their sense of self. They may feel pressure to fit into peer groups and also to get good grades to pursue post-secondary education. Community leaders can positively im...
How Can I Help My Child with Mathematics? Do Math with your child at home as problem-solving partners. Look and interpret graphs and charts found in newspapers Use trips to the grocery store to practice measuring weight and estimating the cost of items Let children follow a recipe and measure out ingredients On road tr...
Master writing rules and get prepared for primary school Children can read simple stories accurately and fluently, and master the blending skills by the age of 5 to 6. They can learn about 10 new words and pronounce them accurately every day in a favourable learning environment. Equipped with basic writing skills, they...
The Stone Age Cave Art lesson is the third lesson in our popular Stone Age to Iron Age Unit for KS2. You can download this full lesson as a free sample! Stone Age Cave Art Lesson FREE to download A FREE full lesson for KS2 introducing Stone Age cave art, including a detailed lesson plan, Powerpoint slides and pupil res...
Around the world of music tonality Editor's Note: To understand the following article, a basic understanding of music theory is required. From dizis to didgeridoos, the traditional music world of foreign countries is so widely different and unfamiliar from our Western perception of music. While we’ve grown accustomed t...
Anaemia (commonly spelt anemia in North America), refers to the medical condition in which the body doesn’t have enough functioning red blood cells to adequately carry oxygen to all areas of the body. An anaemic patient usually has lower than optimum levels of healthy red blood cells or haemoglobin, resulting in oxygen...
Scientists and engineers face a constant battle to create smaller, lighter batteries to power advanced electronics like smartphones and pacemakers. Little did they realize the answer might be found in strange bacteria that live in soil and sediment and conduct electricity. The bacteria do so through a seamless biologic...
Since International Women’s Day was officially adopted by the U.N. in 1975, its interpretations have varied from country to country. Last year in Spain more than five million partook in a “feminist strike,” bringing trains to a screeching halt. Also in 2017, three New York City skyscrapers lit their spires in purple to...
Aug 3, 1492 Columbus' First VoyageOn this day Columbus set sail from Spain to find a water route to Asia. When he reached land on October 12, he thought they were in India and named the natives Indians. In fact, it was not India but had actually discovered North America (The New World). This was the beginning of explor...
Forced removal takes place when a government forces people to move from their homes to another place. Forced removal of nonwhite people within South Africa was a frequent occurrence during the era of apartheid. The Group Areas Act of 1950 formed the legal basis for many South African forced removals. It allowed the whi...
Know how is an informal way of referring to procedural knowledge. It is also known as practical knowledge, imperative knowledge, or performative knowledge. Know how refers to the knowledge exercised in the performance of some task. Different from descriptive knowledge, which is also known as declarative knowledge or pr...
The Umiak boat. This model of a 10-metre-long Umiak in a scale of approximate 1:10 is part of our exhibition on the history of shipbuilding on deck 3 of the museum. An Umiak is a type of boat used by the Yupik and the Inuit. The use of this type of boat can be traced back to the proto-Inuit cultures around 1000 AD. It ...
To balance a nuclear equation, the mass number and atomic numbers of all particles on either side of the arrow must be equal. Produce a balanced nuclear equation A balanced nuclear equation is one where the sum of the mass numbers (the top number in notation) and the sum of the atomic numbers balance on either side of ...
The jet stream is a narrow band of strong winds in the upper levels of Earth’s atmosphere, and it blows from west to east and provides a corridor for storms to follow as they circumnavigate the globe. Jet streams form along the boundaries of warm and cold air, and the wiggles of the jet stream play a large part in the ...
In the second half of the 18th century, marriages in gentry families were made more for love than the previous ideal of alliances of power. That was a change that eventually spread from the gentry to all classes of society, and historians call the change “the rise of the affectionate family.” Relationships among family...
A “synthetic” mouse embryo with a brain, spinal cord, and beating heart was developed without the need for a fertilized egg or uterus by researchers in the US and UK. Three distinct types of stem cells from a mouse embryo, which would typically develop into all the tissues needed in a growing embryo, were used to gener...
The #MeToo movement has galvanized the country around the pervasive problem of sexual harassment and violence. We know sexual harassment in schools is all too common. Title IX requires schools to prevent and address harassment against students, to ensure their civil rights are not violated. But that’s the bare minimum ...
Accounting refers to the art of measurement, analysis, and reporting of financial and other non-financial information about corporations and organizations. It is also known as cost accounting, financial accounting, or bookkeeping. It involves the collection, recording, and interpretation of data about the financial inf...
About this Quiz : Welding is a fabrication process that joins materials, usually metals or thermoplastics, by using high heat to melt the parts together and allowing them to cool, causing fusion. Welding is distinct from lower temperature techniques such as brazing and soldering, which do not melt the base metal. In ad...
Additive manufacturing (AM) and 3D printing. These often interchangeable terms get tossed around a lot. Which begs the question, what is the difference between the two and where does the line diverge between them? From a broad perspective, additive manufacturing and the 3D printing process both describe the practice of...
What Are Basic Electronics And More.? Basic Electronics-Electrons, a component of atoms, and their use, known as electronics, play an important role in many household appliances. Basic electronics include the minimal “electronic components” of everyday electronic devices. These electronic mechanisms include resistors, ...
The single most valuable investment in your home landscape is soil improvement—healthy soil means healthy, productive, beautiful plants! Soil that is healthy is loose, nutritious (and thereby, fertile), well-drained, and has the ability to retain needed moisture and nutrients. Growing healthy soil requires adding compo...
Ekman’s Atlas of Emotions: An Invaluable Tool for Understanding Human Emotions Human emotions have been a subject of study for centuries. Understanding how we experience and express emotions has been a challenge for researchers and scientists alike. Psychologist Paul Ekman sought to tackle this challenge by developing ...
In English-speaking countries, first grade is typically the first year of formal education for children between the ages of 5 and 7. The curriculum may vary somewhat between different countries, but here are some of the main subjects and skills that are typically studied and learned in first grade: READING: First grade...
The early decay of a tooth is usually painless. There are essentially three causes for tooth decay: (1) bacteria in the mouth; (2) food for bacteria, and (3) susceptibility to decay such as heredity or age. Tooth decay is a gradual process, which ordinarily begins with the outer layer of enamel and then penetrates into...
Phenol is an oxygen substituted organic compound. Phenol is an insoluble organic compound in water. Phenol has a characteristic smell and can act as a germicidal. Preparing phenol, reactions of phenol, characteristics of phenol are sections you have to learn under phenol lesson in organic chemistry. Phenol makes hydrog...
The Alps stretch 1,200 km with an area of 200,000 km2. Spanning across several countries, the Alps are in: Austria, France, Italy, Germany, Slovenia, Monaco, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. Tens of millions of years were needed to form the Alps, and nearly one hundred peaks are 4,000 meters or higher. The size of the Al...
Resistors are one of the most basic and essential electronic components. They control the current flow in a circuit and limit the amount of current that can flow through a particular component. A current sense resistor is a type of resistor specifically designed to measure the current flowing through it. Learn more abo...
Deaf gerbils have recovered their hearing after human stem cells were injected into their ears. “It’s a proof of concept, and it’s important because for the first time we’ve shown stem cells can be used to repair the ear,” says Marcelo Rivolta of the University of Sheffield, UK, and head of the team that treated the ge...
Welcome to Jupiter! How did planets form? Where did they get the ingredients for life, like carbon and nitrogen, that we hold so dear on Earth? These are some of the big questions NASA's probe Juno will address as it peeks for the first time through Jupiter's thick clouds. It may sound surprising, but we know practical...
Step 1: Keep the number cards on your table and ask students to tell you which number will come under the particular place value. You can start this exercise with two digit numbers followed with couple of three digit numbers.Then, have your student tell you what number is in each place and the value of that number For ...
100+ Free Phonics Activities for Kids Learning to Read Are your students working hard on their phonics skills? These hands-on phonics printables, games and digital phonics activities will make your literacy lessons a blast! Phonics is a key part of teaching reading and literacy in the primary grades. There are so many ...
Slugs are intriguing creatures without an apparent outward appearance of eyes. However, they indeed possess a visual system, which is essential for their survival and navigation. Though their eyes may not be as sophisticated as those of invertebrates with a more complex anatomy, slugs’ unique visual adaptation allows t...
Looking back at The Legacy of Julius Caesar A brief history of the accomplishments and impacts of Julius Caesar Julius Caesar was a prominent figure in ancient Rome, known for his military conquests and political prowess. He achieved many great accomplishments throughout his life, including the following notable dates:...
Better planning makes robot movements more efficient and predictable The act of picking up a coffee cup from a table, despite being relatively simple for a human being, actually involves extremely complex calculations as we spontaneously plan a trajectory around obstacles in free space to reach the cup. This complexity...
How does the Civil Rights Movement still affect us today? This article provides information on the legalities of the Civil Rights movement. Taking a serious approach of the reality of the Civil Rights movement and its long-term effects, Weisbrot describes the hardships many African American citizens faced during this t...
Elephants are the largest living animals on land. The three known species are the African bush elephant, the African Forest elephant and the Asian elephant. The African bush elephants are by far the largest, growing up to 3.36 m tall and weighing up to 6,914 kg. The African elephants are quite distinct in appearance fr...
Math Terms for Percentages Hi, my name is Marija, and today I'm gonna give you some math terms for percentages. So a percent really can be written as a fraction before it's converted into a percentage, so any words that indicate fractions would also be able to indicate percent. Per is the first word that usually indica...
For nearly 40 years in the early 18th century, Acadian farmers in Canada refused orders to take an unconditional oath of loyalty to the British Crown. Since there were far more Acadians than British military forces, the Acadians got away with it. The British had taken Acadia in 1710 as part of their continuing struggle...
What allowed one nation, the seventeenth-century Dutch legal thinker Hugo Grotius wondered, to claim possession of lands that “belonged to someone else”? This question rarely occurred to most of the Europeans who crossed the Atlantic in the wake of Columbus’s voyage, or to rulers in the Old World. They had immense conf...
Researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) say they have untangled a solar mystery involving why the Sun’s plasma “atmosphere” can be much hotter than its surface, in a breakthrough that could help resolve many lingering questions in astrophysics. Our nearest star is enveloped in hot gases that form its atmos...
To understand the full scope of argumentation, we must make a distinction between convincingand persuading. Although these words are often used interchangeably in ordinary speech, the student of rhetoric recognizes that to convince is not always to persuade. The term convince has a narrower meaning; it signifies forcin...
Recent research has shown that removing carbon dioxide (CO₂) from the atmosphere can be done on an industrial scale that would be economically viable. The research was carried out by the Canadian company “Carbon Engineering” that built a pilot plant in Squamish. This plant removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and...
Rapeseed is one of the ten most important agricultural crops worldwide. In spring, the rapeseed fields with their bright yellow flowers are widely visible: this year winter rapeseed is being cultivated on 1.46 million hectares in Germany; at least 2.2 million tons of rapeseed oil can be expected. Beekeepers set up thei...
Some species make very short displacements during winter. For example, the Finnish rooks spend the winter in Northern Germany, displacing themselves with just 50 km (30 mi) daily. These birds are not real migrants, but vagrants. Migration is an instinct that even captive birds can not escape. It is believed that geogra...
In English this term, we will be using 'The Stone Age Boy' by Satoshi Kitamura. Our key focuses will be using the text to build on the children's letter writing skills. In order to do this, we will be learning how to adapt verbs into the regular and irregular forms of the past tense (example: talk = talked - regular ad...
Science, Life Science Grade 3- 5 Students will learn about their teeth and make a record of their present teeth. Ask your dentist for x-rays of teeth from children and adults. Also request teeth specimens, molds, and photographs, as well as booklets on growth and care of the teeth. Ask students to feel their teeth with...
This article is not intended to teach anyone English , it is designed to provide some background information on some of the grammatical constructs used in English. Why? Knowledge of how certain things work in English can be directly applied when learning other foreign languages. This article is the second part to an ar...
Meningitis is a swelling of the membranes around the spinal cord and brain. It can be caused by fungi, parasites, or even injury. Most often, it’s caused by viral or bacterial infection. Children are especially vulnerable to bacterial meningitis. Symptoms begin within a week after exposure. Common symptoms include head...
Literacy Teacher Resources Find Literacy educational ideas and activities Showing 1 - 20 of 3,832 resources Students, after reading the Three Bears, talk about finding a task that is "just right" for them and work at Literacy Centers. Build content literacy and cater to the Common Core State Standards by creating text-...
Are we alone? 1. We have strong evidence that that our solar system is not the only one; we know there are many other Suns with planets orbiting them. Improved telescopes and detectors have led to the detection of dozens of new planetary systems within the past decade, including several systems containing multiple plan...
River otters are fish eaters, and fish populations are at risk from climate change due to effects of sea-level rise. If fish populations start to decrease in number or begin moving elsewhere due to climate change, river otters would lose their major food source. River otters are also threatened by habitat destruction ...
and Heian Periods Social, and Administrative Developments Before the Taiho Code was established, the capital was customarily moved after the death of an emperor because of the ancient belief that a place of death was polluted. Reforms and bureaucratization of government led to the establishment of a permanent imperial ...
Asteroids, now known as small solar system bodies, are the bits and pieces left over after the formation of the inner planets, including the Earth. There are millions of these objects, and most are located in the main belt, between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. In the past, asteroids have collided with the Earth, sig...
Sulfur (S), the tenth most abundant element in the universe, is a brittle, yellow, tasteless, and odorless non-metallic element. It comprises many vitamins, proteins, and hormones that play critical roles in both climate and in the health of various ecosystems. The majority of the Earth's sulfur is stored underground i...
In a finding that verifies earlier suspicions, the Curiosity rover sends back images featuring rocks made up of gravels scientists say were once swept along by a “vigorous” flow of water. NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover, slowly nearing its initial science destination where multiple types of terrain come together, has found...
If you have three circular objects, you could arrange them so that they are separate, touching, overlapping or inside each other. Can you investigate all the different possibilities? If we had 16 light bars which digital numbers could we make? How will you know you've found them all? Ana and Ross looked in a trunk in t...
Haemophilia: Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment What is haemophilia? Haemophilia is a condition that stops a person's blood clotting normally. Haemophilia is usually inherited and passed on to a child by one or both parents. More boys than girls are affected. A person with haemophilia has a lower amount of clotting fact...
“Dance is the only art in which we ourselves are the stuff of which it is made.” ~Ted Shawn Dance as art represents creative self-expression through the medium of human movement. The essence of dance is to feel, create, compose, interpret, perform, and respond. Dance is the physical expression of an idea developed thro...
Humans produce a lot of garbage. In addition to landfills, there’s a big patch of it in the Pacific Ocean. We’ve taken our trash into space. There are more than half a million pieces of debris in Earth’s orbit, including approximately 1,500 objects weighing more than 200 pounds. And it’s not just space. It’s moons and ...
Great Smoky Mountains National Park The movement to create national parks in the United States to preserve the environment from human encroachment and development began with the establishment of Yellowstone in 1872. Unlike national forests, which are multiple-use areas and can be commercially exploited, national parks ...
Physics of Tsunamis The phenomenon we call a tsunami (soo-NAH-mee) is a series of waves of extremely long wave length and long period generated in a body of water by an impulsive disturbance that displaces the water. Tsunamis are primarily associated with earthquakes in oceanic and coastal regions. Landslides, volcanic...
Objective: Prologue Prologues have been used since ancient Greek theater to introduce literary works. The prologue serves to introduce Congreve and his play. He uses the prologue to argue his concept of two types of fools: poets and natural fools. The objective of this lesson is to understand the prologue and the conce...
Until recently, the "coastal migration theory" was not accorded much importance by most scholars. However, new discoveries have moved it to the forefront of debate on the origins of the First Americans. It is now known that seafaring peoples living in the Ryuku Islands and Japan near the height of the last glacial peri...
Anti-slavery poster form the 1850s Credit: Courtesy of American Memory One of the great tragedies of American history was the treatment of African-Americans. African slaves arrived with some of the earliest European settlers, and slavery had been a centuries-old institution in America by the 1850s. Civil War, American ...
The First Peoples in the Settlement and Colonization Archaeologists believe that the first people to settle the Americas came here from Asia, walking across a land bridge between Siberia and Alaska. These Asian nomads followed herds of animals on which they depended for food. Eventually, these people settled all habita...
Adding doubles, such as 4+4 or 9+9, is one important strategy for learning addition facts. The great news about learning doubles is that there are just 10 of them to learn. Learning these 10 doubles will eventually carry over into kids' being able to add numbers like 22+22 with no problem. Knowing the doubles will also...
Electronics Basics: What You Need to Know about Transformers A transformer combines the two basic principles of magnetism and inductance by placing two coils of wire in close proximity to one another. Here are the principles that the transformer exploits: A changing current passing through a wire creates a moving magne...
apse, in architecture, a semicircular or polygonal termination to the choir, chancel, or aisle of a secular or ecclesiastical building. First used in pre-Christian Roman architecture, the apse often functioned as an enlarged niche to hold the statue of a deity in a temple. It was also used in the thermae of ancient bat...
Located 1,500 light-years away, along our spiral arm of the Milky Way, the Orion Nebula is located in the middle of The Sword region of the constellation Orion the Hunter, which dominates the early winter evening sky, at northern latitudes. The stars have formed from collapsing clouds of interstellar gas within the las...
Skeletal System – Skeletons, Joints & Bones – part two THIS IS PART TWO. YOU CAN READ PART ONE AT THE POST PUBLISHED BEFORE THIS ONE. PART ONE INCLUDES BONE INTERNAL STRUCTURE & BONE TISSUE A joint is the point where two or more bones meet. There are three main types of joints – Fibrous (immoveable & held together by a...
Carbonate Reef (Cretaceous Period: 145 - 65 Million Years Ago) This illustration shows the edge of a warm inland sea during the Cretaceous Period, heyday of the dinosaurs. Constantly shifting sediment supported new groups of organisms, including rudist clams—major molluscan reef builders. Various organisms have taken a...
The shadows cast by Daphnis' attendant edge waves create a dark, jagged pattern on the A ring in this image taken as Saturn approached its August 2009 equinox. Daphnis (8 kilometers, or 5 miles across) is a bright dot in the Keeler Gap of the A ring just below the center of the image. The moon has an inclined orbit, an...
Quick-Change Flip Book In this activity, children will create a flip book that illustrates the growth and change of a plant or animal as it goes through its life cycle. WHAT YOU NEED - A collection of books with pictures of plants and animals in different stages of - Light-colored construction paper (8 1/2 x 11) WHAT T...
Houghton Mifflin Social Studies A More Perfect Union Objective: Students ask and answer questions about the Constitution of the United States. What You Need: 2-3 class periods The Constitution of the United States was written to last. In Chief Justice John Marshall's words, it was "meant to endure for ages to come, and...
Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases Program Many chemical compounds found in the Earth’s atmosphere act as “greenhouse gases.” These gases allow sunlight to enter the atmosphere freely. When sunlight strikes the Earth’s surface, some of it is reflected back towards space as infrared radiation (heat). Greenhouse gas...
This NASA graphic depicts the amount of space junk currently orbiting Earth. The debris field is based on data from NASA's Orbital Debris Program Office. Image released on May 1, 2013. Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/JSC Editor's Note: In this weekly series, SPACE.com explores how technology drives space exp...
The combustion (gas) turbines being installed in many of today's natural-gas-fueled power plants are complex machines, but they basically involve three main sections: - The compressor, which draws air into the engine, pressurizes it, and feeds it to the combustion chamber at speeds of hundreds of miles per hour. - The ...
COROT stands for 'Convection, Rotation and planetary Transits'. The name describes the scientific goals of the mission: 'convection and rotation' refer to the capability of COROT to probe into stellar interiors studying the acoustic waves that ripple across the surface of stars ( a technique called 'asteroseismology');...
New research could help predict red tideFebruary 19th, 2009 in Biology / Researchers discovered that thin layers of phytoplankton form where strong variations in flow velocity cause the cells to overturn. These flow conditions form a watery trap: phytoplankton can swim in but not out. Graphic © Glynn Gorick, William Du...
A team of biologists has made the first complete description of the spade-toothed beaked whale, Mesoplodon traversii, a whale species previously known only from a few skulls, after two individuals were found on a New Zealand beach. “This is the first time this species – a whale over five meters in length – has ever bee...
|HOW DO THEY GROW? The plants are grown in a composted media, from a local nursery thus economically and environmentally friendly. After the bags have been used for tomato production, the soil is incorporated into the field soil to provide rich organic matter for the plants grown the following year. The bags sit on a g...
The international Rosetta mission is the third Cornerstone Mission in the European Space Agency’s long-term space science programme. Launched in March 2004, the mission’s objective is to rendezvous with the comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko in 2014. The spacecraft will orbit the comet at a distance of one kilometre for nearl...
Cumberland Gap in winter |Elevation||1,631 ft (497 m)| |Traversed by||US 25E| |Topo map||USGS Middlesboro South| Famous in American colonial history for its role as a key passageway through the lower central Appalachians, it was an important part of the Wilderness Road and is now part of the Cumberland Gap National His...
What is the Americans with Disabilities Act? The Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law by former president George H.W. Bush on July 26, 1990. The Act was designed to specify civil right that American citizens classified as having disabilities would be protected by. The Act makes it a Federal crime to disc...
By David Huberman, International Union for Conservation of Nature, and Leo Peskett, Overseas Development Institute |The importance of ecosystems services doesn’t stop at country borders, nor does the interest in exploiting them. International conventions can help to find a balance for sound environmental management and...
A phonological disorder is a language-based speech disorder. A child with a phonological disorder demonstrates difficulty learning and organizing sounds needed for speech production or misrepresents sounds needed for spelling and reading. Current phonology treatment approaches focus on establishing goals and address pa...
Oceans play a significant role in the global carbon cycle. Not only do they represent the largest long-term sink for carbon but they also store and redistribute CO2. Some 93% of the earth’s CO2 (40 Tt) is stored and cycled through the oceans. The ocean’s vegetated habitats, in particular mangroves, salt marshes and sea...
Powder from inside a “mudstone” that was the first rock on another planet ever drilled for samples demonstrates that Mars was once habitable, confirming what planetary scientists have long suspected. The gray powder drilled from a sedimentary rock on the floor of Gale Crater, where the nuclear-powered Curiosity rover h...
The Egyptian Number System |The number system of ancient Egypt was decimal in nature but did not make use of place value. As a result of this, they didn't have a symbol for zero. There were two kind of writing used in Egypt, hieroglyphics and demotic (hieratic). In the hieroglyphic system, the symbols used were: The nu...
After the Tudors, England went through a period of massive turmoil under the new Royal Household of the Stuarts. Throughout the 17th Century, the Royal Household (the Crown) and Government (Parliament) were at war, both figuratively and literally. The 1640s saw a massive revolution in the country, with the execution of...
This picture shows how an artist thinks a big rock from space hit Earth. Some scientists think that a big rock hitting Earth could have killed all the dinosaurs millions of years ago. Click on image for full size Courtesy of NASA New Blow for Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Theory News story originally written on April 27, 2...
Could our babies’ brains be better than ours? Learning a second language is a feat at any age, but apparently babies are better suited for the challenge than adults. If you are thinking of raising a bilingual family, your children will not only benefit from learning two languages simultaneously, but they will actually ...
Before the age of global positioning systems or compasses, people looked to the stars to find their way. And before civilizations knew what stars were, people formed their own beliefs about their significance. In North America, indigenous tribes had differing ideas about what the stars meant, some believing that the ni...
"What race am I?" Others might ask your child this question, or it could come up as part of a school project about where families come from. Use family photos and a globe or map to talk about where your child's ancestors once lived, what they looked like, what language they spoke, and so on. This might get more complic...
Overview of Footwear; Algonkian or Iroquois Center-seam Moccasins with added cuff (mid-1600's) [King: 1991]. of a Pucker Toe Moccasin Pattern. Moccasins, (low tailored shoes), are one type of traditional North American footwear. Woven sandals, boots, and leggings attached to shoes have also been produced by Native Amer...
Rescue and Liberation Discussion Questions - View the movie Schindler's list and describe his acts of heroism. - If you were in danger of being killed for your actions, would you help others escape Nazi persecution? - Discuss the collective German conscience after World War II. There is a bulk of literature dealing wit...