www.bahamas4kids.com
This website really helped us in planning for Sale Week. The website has many different facts and information about the Bahamas. The site has different categories to choose from such as games and activities, Bahamas music, stories about the Bahamas, and Bahamas history. Under each category you can find interesting facts and learn about the Bahamas past and present. The site also tells about famous people from the Bahamas. The website tells about different festivals that are held in the Bahamas and how these festivals came to be. For example, the Junkanoo Festival. This is a celebration held around Christmas and New Years. If you actually want to see the festival in action just head on over to the Bahamas room Thursday and we will show you how it's done!:) So if you ever need to teach about the Bahamas keep this helpful website in mind. It will really help you out!
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Helpful Educational Info
www.thefurtrapper.com/trailoftears.htm
www.nationatlas.gov/printable
Since Mississippi History is taught in the fourth grade I thought I would share this great website I found while working on my social studies lesson plan. This website gives lots of information about the Choctaw Indians as well as other Indian tribes from Mississippi. The website shows pictures and gives detailed information about each Indian tribe. As a teacher you can use this information to help you prepare for your lesson, or allow the students to get on this site and do some research about the different Native American Indians from Mississippi. The other website above is another great website for social studies. Teaches can use this site to get free printable maps. The site offers a wide variety of different maps such as a map with just the states, a map with the capitals, or a map with states, capitals, and cities. This site also offers map printable with blanks on them. This gives the students the opportunity to write in the states, capitals, cities, or rivers on the maps. I also thought everyone did a great job on their lessons for socials studies. If I ever need to teach these topics I will be using y' all's lessons!!!
www.nationatlas.gov/printable
Since Mississippi History is taught in the fourth grade I thought I would share this great website I found while working on my social studies lesson plan. This website gives lots of information about the Choctaw Indians as well as other Indian tribes from Mississippi. The website shows pictures and gives detailed information about each Indian tribe. As a teacher you can use this information to help you prepare for your lesson, or allow the students to get on this site and do some research about the different Native American Indians from Mississippi. The other website above is another great website for social studies. Teaches can use this site to get free printable maps. The site offers a wide variety of different maps such as a map with just the states, a map with the capitals, or a map with states, capitals, and cities. This site also offers map printable with blanks on them. This gives the students the opportunity to write in the states, capitals, cities, or rivers on the maps. I also thought everyone did a great job on their lessons for socials studies. If I ever need to teach these topics I will be using y' all's lessons!!!
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