The Teacher's Corner - Teacher Resources - Lesson Plans European discovery of sea routes that were the first channels of interaction betweenall of the world's continents, thus explorers of the new France Grades http://www.theteacherscorner.net/thematicunits/explorers.htm
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EdNA Online - Search of European explorers of the 'new world in the history the early years, explorers,the gold http://www.edna.edu.au/go/browse/0:schooled:resources:societyenv:socreviews
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Explorers general Explorer Information American History Sources for Students explorersfrom 4th and 5th Grade Europeon explorers in the new world from Chenowith http://www.kathimitchell.com/explorer.htm
Internet Resources For Teachers: Integration Ideas now you either have a new lab or new computers in you must find the answer on theWorld Wide Web Little explorers These printouts introduce young students to http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/integrationideas.htm
Extractions: So, your school has invested in technology and now you either have a new lab or new computers in your classroom. Maybe you've just gotten the Internet into your school. And now you're expected to use it! Great! Just one more thing we have to teach! Is the time, effort, and money really worth it? Do I believe that this will help my students become more successful learners? Scavenger Hunts These links are included as examples of the kinds of scavenger hunts teachers can create to reflect the program being taught in their classrooms. Some can be used as presented. Some can be modified to suit particular needs. Some are quite good. Others probably reflect early attempts at using this idea. Where in the world do some animals live? Celebrate National Zoo and Aquarium Month by sending your students on an Internet scavenger hunt! They'll learn about the natural habitats of ten of the world's animals including some animals they've never heard of! Two versions! One for beginners and one for experienced surfers.
European Explorers explorers collection of biographies. cost/supplies needed, troubles encountered,impact on new land. was an exciting time that had a profound impact on the world. http://everyschool.org/u/global/abarnum/explorer.html
Extractions: Introduction Thirty foot monsters, untamed seas, unknown lands, strange peoples, gold, riches. What awaits the ancient explorer on his journey? Throughout this quest, you will become familiar with the life of an explorer, his dreams, his life at sea, his accomplishments, and his effect on the new found land. Task Your task is to take the identity of an European explorer as he searches the unknown world. You will be writing a proposal for your quest, keeping a journal of your experiences, and creating a map of your voyage. Upon your return, you will be informing your sponsors of your amazing journey, sharing your experiences with them. Process 1. Choose an explorer from the Explorer List 2. From the explorer's point of view, you will need to write a proposal to the governing authority for your quest. Your proposal should contain: Where you are going, the route you will take, what you wish to accomplish in your voyage Why it is beneficial for them to sponsor you (What's in it for them?)
The Ancient World Web: Rate A Resource Rate a Resource. Please rate the link Ancient explorers Carthaginiansin the new world between one and ten, with ten being tops. http://www.julen.net/cgi-bin/links/rate.cgi?ID=1416
Extractions: In Manuscripts and Archives Collections of papers of artists, graphic designers, and photographers include those of: Josef Albers, Amos Doolittle, Fritz Eichenberg, Frederic R. Gruger, William Fowler Hopson, Deane Keller, John La Farge, Herbert Matter, Samuel F. B. Morse, Laurence Salzmann, Theodore Sizer, Louis Comfort Tiffany, John Ferguson Weir, Irene Weir, Thomas Wilfred, and Emanuel Zeid. Collections of papers of architects and urban designers include: Henry Austin, H. Page Cross, William Adams Delano, Michael Hare, James Hillhouse, Norman Isham, Louis Kahn, Henry Killam Murphy, Grenville Rickard, James Gamble Rogers, Maurice Rotival, Eero Saarinen, Ithiel Town, John Trumbull, and Christopher Tunnard. Collections of papers of Yale art, architecture, and drama professors, curators, and historians include: Josef Albers, George P. Baker, Serge Chermayeff, Edward C. Cole, Sumner McKnight Crosby, D. Cady Eaton, Walter Prichard Eaton, John Gassner, Louis Kahn, Deane Keller, William S. Kendall, George Kubler, Stanley R. McCandless, Frank A. McMullan, Carroll L. V. Meeks, Donald Oenslager, Paul M. Rudolph, Theodore Sizer, Shepherd Stevens, Christopher Tunnard, Howard Sayre Weaver, and John Ferguson Weir. Collections of papers of non-Yale collectors, critics and historians
Explorers Theme Page goes there European Exploration of the new world Why did Spain and Portugal wantto explore the world? from where a keyword search on explorers will produce http://www.cln.org/themes/explorers.html
Extractions: Explorers Theme Page This "Theme Page" has links to two types of resources related to the study of explorers. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are also links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Please read our 1492: An Ongoing Voyage This virtual exhibit from the US Library of Congress addresses the following questions: What was life like in the Western Hemisphere and the Mediterranean before 1492? What spurred European expansion? How did European, African and American peoples react to each other? What were some of the immediate results of these contacts? The exhibit also examines the first sustained contacts between American people and European explorers, conquerors and settlers from 1492 to 1600. [An] Adventure to the New World Intermediate students use the Internet to complete an Explorer's Notebook in a simulated voyage to find the North West Passage. This is a two - three week Language Arts and Social Studies unit. [The] Age of Discovery Learn the role that the trade in spices had in the development of Western Europe and the conquest/settlement of the New World in this short horticultural article.
Resources For The Study Of The Age Of Exploration has written a fine section of his general survey of Bohlander, Richard E., ed. WorldExplorers and Discoverers. new York Macmillan Publishing Company, 1992. http://www.historyguide.org/earlymod/exploration.html
Extractions: Resources for the Study of the Age of Exploration There are a number of very good sources of online information regarding the Age of Exploration. An outstanding multimedia project, The European Voyages of Exploration , has been put together by the Applied History Research Group at the University of Calgary. For the student interested in general survey accounts the 1492 Exhibit is quite good. Andre Engels' Discoverers Web contains hundreds of links to further information and is an excellent place to start looking for hints to further online research. His page on primary sources is as outstanding as it is thorough. Richard Hooker has written a fine section of his general survey of western civilization called Discovery The Beginnings , and the Mariners' Museum at Newport News, Virginia, is excellent as well. On Columbus, check out Columbus and the Age of Discovery from Millersville University (Pennsylvania) and Keith A. Pickering's Columbus Navigation Home Page . Andre Engels has collected an extensive list of links on Christophorus Columbus . You can also read Dinesh D'Souza's 1995 article "The Crimes of Christopher Columbus."
Web Resources For Student Projects Web resources for 6th8th Grades. Goes There European Exploration of the new WorldThe site exploration, information about individual explorers categorized by http://www.my-ecoach.com/resources/webresources6-8.html
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ThinkQuest Library Of Entries Baker, Daniel B. Vasco Nunez de Balboa. explorers Discoverers new York Scholastic,1993 world Exploration Discovery of the Last Frontier. http//mmbc.bc http://library.thinkquest.org/J002678F/bibliography.htm
Extractions: The web site you have requested, Who Goes There: European Exploration of the New World , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to Who Goes There: European Exploration of the New World click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ... click here to view this site Click image for the Site Awards Received Site Desciption Why did Europeans explore during the Age of Exploration in the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries? Find out when you join our voyage of exploration along with famous Portuguese, Spanish, English, and French explorers. Hear them tell their stories through interviews, autobiographies, biographies, and journals. It's an exciting way to learn about famous explorers, very different from your social studies textbook.
SchoolWorld: History Web An all encompassing site for castles old and new. explorers of the West Home PageAn EXCELLENT resource on classroom teachers in use of the world Wide Web http://www.schoolworld.asn.au/resource/history.html
Anthropology Internet Resources Index of Internet resources in anthropology and Native American Studies, maintained by the Social Category Science Social Sciences Anthropology Directories explorers Field Scientists The explorers Club UK Museum of Anthropology U. NewMex. Maxwell Connecticut Paugausett Indians For world Indigenous (Aboriginal http://www.wcsu.edu/socialsci/antres.html
Geebung State School - Pathfinder For New World Exploration Pathfinder for. new world Exploration. Keywords for Searching. Discovery. Exploration.explorers. Specific names ie Magellan, Ferdinand. 910.4. world History. 909. http://www.geebungss.qld.edu.au/explorers.htm
Extractions: GEEBUNG S. S. CONTENTS PAGE LIBRARY PATHFINDERS AND LINKS Geebung State School Pathfinder for New World Exploration Keywords for Searching Use these words for checking indexes, contents pages and Internet searches. Adventure Discovery Exploration Explorers Specific names - i.e. Magellan, Ferdinand Specific place names - i.e. North America Non-Fiction Books You will find information books at these Dewey numbers in the non-fiction section of the Library. General Exploration Voyages and Travel World History Reference Books Check these resources to find out basic facts about your topic. Absolutely Best Cross-Section Book Ever R 030/Bie World Book Encyclopedia R 030/Wor People and Places R 910.3/Peo Online Resources These web sites have been checked and include information that may help you. European Explorers European Explorers Theme Page Hotlist of European Explorers KidInfo - Explorers Videos and CD-ROMs These are available from the Library. Encarta (CD-ROM) CS 030/Enc Explorers of the New World (CD-ROM) CS 910/Exp Knights and Castles (Video) VC 940.1/Kni
SouthWestern Bell Worldroom At The International Center world Wide Web resources. Email the world Room general Information The followingare homepages full of international information and news as well as important http://worldroom.tamu.edu/FrmRes.htm
A Hotlist On Elem. Webs Older kids can use Little explorers as a school reference. new this month. EducationWorld This is a good general reference site for teachers-lesson plans http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/listelemwebe.html
Extractions: Stillwater Public Schools Introduction Project related sites K-2 only 3-5 only ... General Resources These are websites that I have come across that I thought would be particularly useful to Elementary Teachers. If you find one does not work, please let me know. Also if you have sites to add, email them to me. Seussville - The Cat in the Hat, Sam-I-Am,Horton and the Whos, and the rest of the Seuss characters welcome you to Seussville, Dr. Seuss's playground in cyberspace. You can play games, chat with the Cat in the Hat, win prizes, find out about new Dr. Seuss books and CD-ROMs, and much, much more! Dr. Seuss
The Explorers Club - Online Resources sustainable management and development of new Zealands Geographic Society is theworlds largest The Society brings together women explorers at heart http://www.explorers.org/online_resources/expedition_resources.php
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The American Local History Network - Explorers explorers and Exploration. Links to Search Engines Contact Help Wanted GeneralResources Great explorers; explorers of the new world (Commercial product); http://www.alhn.org/topic/topic/explore.html
Social Studies Annenberg's new world Encounters a good site to explore. A Treasure Trove of NorthAmerican explorers - click on list and other special dates world Atlas 2000 http://www.wcs.edu/rhs/Media/acadsocst.htm