Save Our Sounds: America's Recorded Sound Heritage Project
The Fall 2002 Idea Book contains suggestions for enriched learning. "Save Our History; Save Our Sounds,""Eureka!" and "Lindbergh Flies Again" involve two or more disciplines of study and would work well for team-teaching projects . Lesson materials from the Arts and Ent...
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description | The Fall 2002 Idea Book contains suggestions for enriched learning. "Save Our History; Save Our Sounds,""Eureka!" and "Lindbergh Flies Again" involve two or more disciplines of study and would work well for team-teaching projects . Lesson materials from the Arts and Entertainment Network teacher's guide are: "Biography 15: Eureka!"; "Pocahontas"; and "The Lost World." Lesson materials from the History Channel teacher's guides are: "Save Our History: Save Our Sounds" (the lead article); "Save Our History: American Lighthouses"; "Blood and Treasure in Peru"; and "Lindbergh Flies Again." Each lesson provides appropriate national standards correlation; curriculum links; educational objectives; discussion questions and learning activities; vocabulary; and resources. Also includes a list of winning ideas from teachers. (BT) |
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