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Onlinenewspapers.com
Choose to view the newspapers from dozens of different cities world wide from this site. Choose by continent, country, then city. Most in the native language, but some indicated as English.
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Institute of Texan Cultures: Educator Resources: Immigration
A rich plethora of information can be found here. There are three extensive teaching guides - one on the experience of immigration, the other two on collections of cultural groups. There are also short profiles of dozens of immigrant...
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National Gallery, London: Take One Picture Literacy
This program encourages teachers to use paintings to teach literacy skills to primary age children. Here you can find a dozen examples of projects to try with your students that incorporate art and language arts.
wikiHow
Wiki How Category: Collecting
Wiki How is an online outline that is full of "how to" topics. This topic focuses on collecting. Read dozens of articles and tips about starting collections, maintaining them, and more!
wikiHow
Wiki How Category: Digital Photography
A dozen articles concerning digital photography tips and ideas. You have the ability to edit the information to make it more successful for other users.
Smithsonian Institution
National Portrait Gallery: Josephine Baker: Image and Icon
A slideshow of more than a dozen photographic, drawn, and printed portraits of Josephine Baker, set to the music of Duke Ellington. An evocative encapsulation of Jazz Age celebrity.
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Si Puebla: Pictures of Puebla
Dozens of pictures of the city Puebla, and a very quick review of the history of the city.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Mole as a Quantity: Lesson 2
This lesson will define a mole as a number and a unit (similar to a dozen). It is 2 of 2 in the series titled "Mole as a Quantity."
Curated OER
National Park Service: Archive: New Orleans Jazz: Music!
Dozens of audio clips of New Orleans-style jazz music from different time periods: 1920s and 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and the year 2000.
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Graeme Base Official Art Gallery Website
View about two dozen of Graeme Base's illustrations from such books as "Animalia," "The Eleventh Hour," and "Jungle Drums." Some of the pictures are accompanied by explanatory text by the author.
Teachnology
Teachnology: Teacher Guide to the Alphabet
Lesson ideas and dozens of printable handouts for teaching the letters of the alphabet.
Teachnology
Teachnology: Alphabet Lesson Plans
Lesson ideas and dozens of printable handouts for teaching the letters of the alphabet. Links to 30 additional lesson plans from other sites are also available.
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Esl Kid Stuff: Song & Games Activities
A dozen fun song games or activities for young students learning English, with short instruction notes for teachers. Most are for well-known songs (If You're Happy, Ring Around the Rosies, etc.). Teachers are invited to submit additional...
English Club
English Club: Learn English: Grammar: Grammar Quizzes
Links to a dozen different grammar quizzes broken into elementary, intermediate, and advanced levels.
Library of Congress
Loc: Eighteenth Centry Dance Instruction Manuals
Primary source documents from the Library of Congress's American Memory collection about how people in the eighteenth century learned to dance. Page through a dozen manuals from the era that give details about how dances and dance...
Unique Australian Animals
Unique Australian Animals
From the bandicoot to the yabby, this resource provides an index to profiles of dozens of unique Australian animals. Each profile provides a picture along with information on the animal's behavior, habitat, diet and more.
Teachnology
Teachnology: Reading Comprehension Worksheets
Dozens of free worksheets which users can download and print to practice reading comprehension skills. Topics include holidays, science, and social studies. Includes answer keys and links to lesson plans and other teacher resources. The...
Computer History Museum
Computer History Museum: Abacus
The Computer History Museum located in Mountain View, California, provides a glimpse into the development of the information age via their large collection of artifacts. This section highlights the development and use of the abacus, "a...
Purple Math
Purplemath: Purplemath Resources
Algebra teacher Elizabeth Staple offers answers to the question, "How do you really do this stuff?" Detailed and down-to-earth, Purplemath has dozens of graduated and cross-referenced lessons, links to other valuable resources, and...
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of Natural History: American Mammals: Pronghorn
Pronghorn are endemic to North America and are the only living members of the family Antilocapridae. In the Pleistocene, about a dozen species roamed the continent. Learn more about the Antilocapra americana, more commonly known as a...
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of Natural History: American Mammals: Idaho Ground Squirrel
The Idaho Ground Squirrel is the only mammal endemic to Idaho. One subspecies, Spermophilus brunneus brunneus, lives only in about two dozen mountain meadows, and in 1998, biologists counted only 500 of them. Learn more about the...
Encyclopedia Britannica
Encyclopedia Britannica: Woody Strode
This entry from Encyclopedia Britannica features Woody Strode, an American character actor who was part of director John Ford's "family" of actors, appearing in nearly a dozen of Ford's films. Strode also had a brief career as a...
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