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- 1st - 2nd
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Students explore the Southeast Woodland region and culture of the Seminole Indians using video, art projects, books, maps and discussion. Full Review »
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- 1st
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Students explore the cultures of the Maya, Aztec and Inca civilizations. They discuss how their inventions influenced the people of today. Full Review »
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- 9th - 12th
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Students read several early American folktales and describe how Anansi stories moved to the New World. They define reciprocity and serial reciprocity and analyze whether one is more advantageous than the other. Full Review »
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- 3rd - 5th
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Students are introduced to a variety of microscopes as they investigate beetles. They view beetles under varying degrees of power, capture digital images of beetles for a collage and identify beetle defense mechanisms. Full Review »
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- 9th - 12th
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Students work together as a group to make observations about variations within species. They graph the data they collect and share the graphs with the class. They answer questions to complete the lesson. Full Review »
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- 1st - 3rd
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Students use literature to examine how the structure of families in Mexico has changed over time. In groups, they examine how their life now relates to their ancestors and the Spanish conquest of the area. As a class, they are read various books told my a puppet and answer comprehension questions. Full Review »
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- Kindergarten - 6th
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Students explore Native American culture. They observe and discuss the paintings of George Catlin. Students examine the lives of the Pawnee Native American Indians during the time period of 1830-1840. Numerous cross curriculum activities are listed. Full Review »
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- 2nd - 6th
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Students begin their introduction to snakes by sharing what they already know about the reptiles. In groups, they identify the poisonous and non-poisonous snakes found in South Carolina and examine their habitats. They research the benefits they have on society and how they affect the environment. Full Review »
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- Kindergarten
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Students take turns reading the nursery rhyme "Little Boy Blue." After reading the poem, students can create a paper towel horn, make haystack cookies or cornbread, create a haystack out of paint and yarn, and paint a painting using a dried corn cob to roll the paint on with. Full Review »
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- Kindergarten
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Students study snakes and their survival through the book Snake are Hunters by Patricia Lauber. They create snake rattles to use in a game to illustrate tempo and its use in the wild. (Environmental Education) Full Review »

