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Text Resources

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These are resources you can use to try out your Learning skills.

Of course, your classroom is the best source for resources!

 

In the Table below you will see the link on the left and a brief description on the right.

 

Historic Documents

http://www.footnote.com  

 

Click here to find out more!
This is a site where you can get copies of original historic documents.  You can sign up for a free trial. Try it. 
http://www.apples4theteacher.com/resources/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=5&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0  This is a web site for teachers.  I want to check it out because it has free resources for teachers including short articles some of which are "just for kids".  I don't know yet whether I can copy them.

 

 

From:  http://www.dogonews.com/

This is a link to news articles for kids  

Rare Primate Caught On Camera For the First Time

Posted by The Editor on 07/19/2010

It took the researchers from the Zoological Society of London, 200 hours to find this elusive creature, but in the end, it was well-worth it! For they managed to do what nobody else has every done before - take amazing pictures of the Horton Plains Slender Loris, last seen in 1939 and thought to be long extinct!

Read news article

 http://www.dogonews.com/

Video Of The Week - Best 10 World Cup Goals

Video Of The Week - Best 10 World Cup Goals

Posted by The Editor on 06/21/2010

As the 2010 World Cup unfolds, with its unexpected wins and upsets, all of us await on tenterhooks to see who will take home the coveted FIFA trophy. It is therefore only appropriate that this week's Video of the Week, takes a peek into the past.

 

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 http://www.dogonews.com/

Finally! An Atlas Of 'True' Names

Finally! An Atlas Of 'True' Names

Posted by The Editor on 02/13/2010

 

If you have ever wondered how a Country or City got its name, this is the Atlas for you. Called Atlas of 'True' Names, it substitutes place names around the world with names based on their etymological (the history of the origin of the name), roots.

 

Read news article

 
http://www.apples4theteacher.com/holidays/presidents-day/abraham-lincoln/short-stories/training-for-the-presidency.html  Printable stories from apples4theteacher.  This is a story (look under Literacy) about Abraham Lincoln 
   
   

 

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