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Students discuss problem pregnancies and birth defects. They identify which birth defects are preventable and which ones are genetic, or inherited. They prepare reports on birth defects. Full Review »
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- 9th - 12th
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Students research Manuelito's approximate birthplace, his clan lineage, his early upbringing and preparation for defense against enemies. Full Review »
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- 6th - 12th
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Students examine how American Indian cultures changed as a result of the Revolutionary War. Full Review »
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- 6th - 8th
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Students examine American Indian individuals and tribes involved in the settlement of English colonies. Full Review »
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- 6th - 8th
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Students explore American Indian cultures and changes caused by European exploration in North America. Full Review »
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- 5th
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Students engage in a discussion about learned vs. instinctive behaviors. They list of behaviors on the board with the help of Students. They go back through the list and use two symbols, one for instinctive and one for learned. Full Review »
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- 4th
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Students realize that women have played a strong role in the history of Utah. They explain that the study of individuals can give glimpses of the life and times of the era. They experience their personal histories. Full Review »
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- 4th
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Students use multiple sources to approximate the site of the Blind Miner's mine. They utilize authentic readings to explain a subject from different points of view. They comprehend vocabulary and content. Full Review »
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- 4th
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Students discuss and share ideas on how they think the Utah Indian tribes change in the future. Full Review »
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- 4th
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Students study the contributions from the Utah Indian tribes and present their finding either orally or in a PowerPoint. Full Review »

