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History of Science
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Ask Science Theatre Archive
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- From the fall of 1991 until the spring of 1998, Science Theatre had been writing a weekly article for the Lansing State Journal called Ask Science Theatre. Science Theatre volunteers answered questions from students, teachers and the newspaper's readershi...
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Arkansas History Commission Photographs
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- Find portraits of famous Arkansas people and other amazing historical photos including those of the Little Rock Central High desegregation battles.
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Rivendell's History Page
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- Some of the sections have been taken offline because they no longer provide useful information, while others have been updated, expanded, and moved to separate sites.
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BrainPOP - Desert
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- learn what makes a desert by watching this film. BrainPOP is the leading producer of educational animated movies for K-12. The company creates original animated movies to explain concepts in a voice and visual style that is accessible, educational and ent...
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Rivendell's Drama Page
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- William Shakespeare Table of Contents: A Brief Biography Essays on Shakespeare: Text and Performance Transformations of Shakespeare Hamlet: A Production Notebook Elizabethan England, History and Culture Shakespearean Insults Bibliography A Brief Biograph...
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Discovery Online
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- The award-winning Discovery Channel Online is your web-guide to all things science, nature, animals, technology, history, adventure and exploration. Features include: up-to-the-minute science news, real-time international expeditions and original in-dept...
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Mr. Jenkins History Resources
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- Comprehnsive history research resource links for high school and college students
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BrainPOP - Energy Sources
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- learn about various sources of energy with Tim and Moby. BrainPOP is the leading producer of educational animated movies for K-12. The company creates original animated movies to explain concepts in a voice and visual style that is accessible, educational...
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Hatshepsut: The Queen Who Would Be King
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- Students will understand the following:
1. Women have led countries since ancient times. 2. We can compare and contrast the rules of various women. Describe how the famous French Egyptologist, Champollion, figured out that Hatshepsut was a woman. Critiqu...
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