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Extractions: Where Should I Build My Business? Estuaries: Finding the Balance The Spread of AIDS You've Got Oil or Maybe You Don't Complete Index Where Should I Build My Business? Overview: In this lesson students will learn how to identify the market areas of some of the major retailers in their communities. To accomplish this, they will survey consumer travel behavior and create hypothetical businesses in their hometowns. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography, economics, social studies Connections to the National Geography Standards: Standard 11: "The patterns and networks of economic interdependence on Earth's surface" Time: Two to three hours Materials Required: Objectives: Students will understand the concept of a market area or hinterland; learn how geographers depict market areas; be able to distinguish a retailer's market area; and understand the importance of "range" and "threshold."
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Extractions: Ancient Africa LESSON PLANS FOR MASKS SHIELDS AND "KENTE" PLACEMATS plus Ancient Africa Links These elementary art lessons can be utilized in studies of art history. Students can learn about the various tribal masks of Africa and the ceremonies in which they were used. Purpose Students gain a greater perspective of other traditions and beliefs. They gain experience in exploring several media. Objectives 1. Students cooperate with each other. 2. Students learn to manipulate a variety of media. 3. Students explore traditions of African cultures. 4. Students increase creativity by making something new and different. 5. Students' feelings of self-worth will increase. Resources / Materials PICTURES OF AFRICAN MASKS, FACE PATTERNS, POSTERBOARD OR OTHER HARD PAPER, PAINT, BEADS, BEANS, VARIOUS UNCOOKED PASTA, FEATHERS, RAFFIA, YARN AND ANY OTHER ITEMS YOU MAY FIND APPROPRIATE Activities and Procedures 1. View and discuss a presentation of ancient African art. 2. Explore African mask-making by viewing pictures. 3.Create a preliminary drawing of mask.
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Extractions: Donate to the Red Cross This is a collection of reviews of great books for kids, ideas of ways to use them in the classroom and collections of books and activities about particular subjects, curriculum areas, themes and professional topics. This month the featured book is The Breaker Boys by Pat Hughes Featured Books