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Univ. Of Wisconsin: Indians in Usa a Success Story
This site is provided for by the University of Wisconsin. Statistical discussion of the success of Asian Indians in America. The article includes information on income, education level and societal contributions.
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Univ. Of Wisconsin: Indians in Usa a Success Story
This site is provided for by the University of Wisconsin. Statistical discussion of the success of Asian Indians in America. The article includes information on income, education level and societal contributions.
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University of Wisconsin: Graphing Inequalities
This site, which is provided for by the University of Wisconsin, gives a discussion in how to graph an inequality is presented. A link to practice problems is provided.
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Univ. Of Wisconsin: Rare Editions of "Canterbury Tales"
The libraries of the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, have published reproductions of a variety of early printings of "The Canterbury Tales." See selected pages from an early fifteenth-century illustrated edition, from a rare...
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Milwaukee Public Television: The Making of Milwaukee: Historical Images
This is a library of historical images and photos of Milwaukee. The pictures are organized by category and include one for 'Lesson Activity Images'. There are also numerous historical maps.
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Milwaukee Public Television: The Making of Milwaukee: Milwaukee's History
A short history of Milwaukee, a trivia quiz, an historical timeline, and an extensive library of historical images are what this site offers, in a clear and uncluttered format.
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Milwaukee Public Television: Making of Milwaukee: Classroom Materials Gr. 1 4
An amazing and comprehensive resource for teaching Milwaukee history to students in Grades 1 to 4. The materials are organized around four themes - early settlers, immigration, working, and modern Milwaukee. A free DVD of the video...
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Milwaukee Public Television: Making of Milwaukee: Classroom Materials Gr. 5 12
An amazing and comprehensive resource for teaching Milwaukee history to students in Grades 5 to 12. The materials cover topics such as immigration, industry, government, the world Wars, and so on. A free DVD of the video series can be...
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Eek!: Habitats: Lakes
Learn why the lakes and waterways of Wisconsin are so important and about some of the aquatic animals and plants that live there.
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Clip Art by Phillip Martin: Wisconsin
A clipart illustration by Phillip Martin titled "Wisconsin."
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Clip Art by Phillip Martin: Wisconsin
A clipart illustration by Phillip Martin titled "Wisconsin."
Environmental Education for Kids
Eek!: Evergreens
Site chronicles Wisconsin's Evergreen and Conifer trees. There are descriptions of the various tree types. Additionally, site details the uses of these trees in nature. Ideal for grades 4-8.
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Wi Electronic Reader: Edna Ferber
This digitization of the 1918 reference work "Wisconsin Authors and Their Works" contains a brief sketch of Ferber's life and an excerpt from Ferber's 1911 novel, "Dawn O'Hara, The Girl Who Laughed."
Environmental Education for Kids
Eek!: Trees
Trees have importance culturally, economically, and historically. Get up-close and personal with the megaflora of Wisconsin.
Environmental Education for Kids
Eek!: Teacher Resources: Who Are They and What Did They Do?
In this instructional activity, students research the life of a Wisconsin conservationist and write reports.
Wisconsin Historical Society
Wisconsin Historical Society: Meta Schlichting Berger (1873 1944)
Meta Schlichting Berger (1873-1944) was an early Socialist, influenced by the views of her husband, Victor Berger. She was a native of Milwaukee. She was active in education and women's issues, among other things.
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Wisconsin Historical Society: Lizzie Black Kander (1858 1940)
Lizzie Black Kander was an important figure in Milwaukee, offering support to Jewish immigrants. Her cooking classes and cookbooks were especially popular among women.
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Wisconsin Historical Society: Frederick Pabst and the Pabst Brewing Company
Frederick Pabst developed his Milwaukee brewing company into the largest one in the U.S. He was well known as well for his support of Milwaukee's cultural and social institutions.
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Wisconsin Historical Society: Orson Welles, 1915 1985
A short biography of Orson Welles, director of many films including the acclaimed Citizen Kane. Welles is also well known for his reading of War of the Worlds over the radio in 1938, which caused many people to believe that the Earth was...
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