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         Louisiana Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Louisiana Hot Air Balloon Geography Mystery! (Carole Marsh Louisiana Books) by Carole Marsh, 1990-09
  2. Geography of Louisiana by V. L Roy, 1921
  3. Geography 4001, Louisiana geography: A syllabus by Milton B Newton, 1976
  4. Delta Sugar: Louisiana's Vanishing Plantation Landscape (Creating the North American Landscape) by John B. Rehder, 1999-10-22
  5. Louisiana, a geography by Oscar Douglas Abington, 1989
  6. Geography Of Louisiana by Craig E. Colten, Elaine Yodis, Craig Colten Elaine G. Yodis, 2003
  7. Louisiana geography by W. C Buchanan, 1959
  8. Coastal plant geography of Mauritius (Louisiana State University studies) by Jonathan D Sauer, 1961
  9. Louisiana, its geography and resources, by Stanislas Wrotnowski, 1872
  10. Louisiana, (Tarr and McMurry geographies) by W. E Taylor, 1905
  11. Louisiana "jography": "geography fun!" (A Gallopade "statement" book) by Carole Marsh, 1993
  12. Maps, plans and charts of Louisiana in spanish and cuban archives: A checklist by Jack David Lazarus Holmes, 1963
  13. The American scene;: A multi-concept plan for teaching history and geography, grade 5, (Louisiana. State Department of Education. Bulletin) by Louis J Nicolosi, 1967
  14. Preliminary archaeological reconnaissance and assessment of Acadia Plantation, Lafourche Parish, Louisiana (Research report / Archaeological and Cultural ... and Geography, University of New Orleans) by Richard C Beavers, 1983

21. Louisiana101.com
louisiana geography Place Names Directions Use the textbook, internet, and other resources. Place a dot in the proper location and label each of the
http://www.louisiana101.com/ideas_geo_map_placenames.html
Word doc version Louisiana Geography - Place Names
Directions:
Use the textbook, internet, and other resources. Place a dot in the proper location and label each of the cities listed below. NEW ORLEANS RUSTON JENNINGS BATON ROUGE SHREVEPORT MONROE LAKE CHARLES LAFAYETTE OPELOUSAS DERIDDER ALEXANDRIA MINDEN NATCHITOCHES HAMMOND DEQUINCY BOGALUSA NEW IBERIA HOUMA MORGAN CITY ST. FRANCISVILLE
www.louisiana101.com

22. ProTeacher! Fifty United States Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers In G
Louisiana History A large collection of lesson ideas, information, and project ideas of teaching about louisiana geography and history source
http://www.proteacher.com/090120.shtml
All Resources All Links Quick Jump to.. BUSYBOARD PRIMARY K-3 GRADES 4-6 THE VENT ARCHIVE MAIN INDEX Child Dev. Class Mgt Humanities Mathematics Reading LA Soc Studies Science T Supplies Teaching P
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Geography Fifty States Lessons By State Louisiana
Social Studies
Do you love teaching social studies? Got a question? Heres the place. Join us to make social studies a fun, meaningful experience for students! source
Louisiana
- An instructional unit for teaching about the state of Louisiana. Some activities involve literature and web-based research. Students learn historical, geographical, and cultural information source
Louisiana Flag
- A printable Louisiana flag to color, information, and questions to answer source
Louisiana History
- A large collection of lesson ideas, information, reproducibles and project ideas of teaching about Louisiana geography and history source
Louisiana Map Quiz
- A printable, blackline Louisiana map skills worksheet source
Louisiana: The Pelican State
- A collection of links for teaching about the state of Louisiana. This site links to printable maps, facts, and activity ideas source
Louisiana Unit
- A printable packet of worksheets about the history and geography of the state of Louisiana source
Louisiana Wordsearch
- Students find names of Louisiana cities on a printable puzzle source
Map of Louisiana
- A printable blackline map of the state of Louisiana with county divisions and rivers source Vieux Carre: A Creole Neighborhood in New Orleans - Students use historic maps, photographs, and drawings to learn about the origins of Creole culture in Louisiana and the political and strategic significance of New Orleans. Then they explore cultural influences in their own communities

23. Geography221
The course presents a study of the physical geography of Louisiana including The map questions will be based on maps from the louisiana geography
http://www.faculty.mcneese.edu/jwhelan/geog221syl.html

24. Geog221A_TOL
louisiana geography. GEOGRAPHY 221, Sec. A. MWF 11 1150 KAUF 227 TENTATIVE OUTLINE AND SCHEDULE. PARTS, TEXT READINGS, VIDEOS, MAP EX. PLATES. PART 1.
http://www.faculty.mcneese.edu/jwhelan/geog221A_TOL.html

25. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
and it was traditionally recalled by early French settlers of Louisiana. As early as 1812 the pelican was used as a Louisiana symbol; it appeared on the
http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/nytmaps.pl?louisiana

26. First EATM MEETING
Norm Bettis, Illinois Geographic Alliance Pam Blanchard, Louisiana Sea Grant Tony Lewis, louisiana geography Education Alliance
http://www.iisgcp.org/EXOTICSP/firstmeeting.htm
First Project Planning Meeting A Joint Project of the Sea Grant Network
and Geographic Alliances Planning Meeting
Chicago, Illinois November 19, 1999 AGENDA 1. Report on contacts with Geographic Alliances (G.A.) to set workshop dates and identify locations.
2. Review project goals and objectives.
3. Discuss workshop content.
  • Establish relevance to Geography themes and standards Report on discussions with G.A. coordinators during NCGE Conference (Robin) Seek input from G.A. coordinators and representatives Tony Lewis (LA), Ruth Johnston (IN), and Norm Bettis (IL) to ensure strong Geography focus throughout the project
4. Begin formulating the EATM training module.
  • Choose appropriate curriculum and other educational products Identify exotic species to include for the right balance of geography information and scientific background Create tentative schedule/time block to demonstrate and provide hands-on experience for each product
5. Discuss community awareness projects (teacher guided/student-developed).

27. Kaiser Statehealthfacts.org: Louisiana: Geography
The Kaiser Family Foundation presents statehealthfacts.org, an innovative resource for free, upto-date, and easy-to-use health data on all 50 states.
http://www.statehealthfacts.kff.org/cgi-bin/healthfacts.cgi?action=profile&area=

28. National Geographic EdNet--About Geography Alliance Network
The louisiana geography Education Alliance is an organization of educators and citizens committed to the enhancement of geographic education in Louisiana
http://ngsednet.org/community/about.cfm?community_id=94

29. Louisiana Geology | Louisiana Rivers | Map Of Louisiana
State of louisiana geography. Area of Louisiana 43562 sq. miles. Louisiana Population 4496334. Highest Point in Louisiana Driskill Mtn. at 535 feet
http://geology.com/states/louisiana.shtml
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Louisiana Rivers - Louisiana Earthquake Map - Louisiana Minerals
Louisiana Satellite Map with state boundaries shown. Prepared with data from NASA's Landsat GeoCover 2000 dataset and the U.S. Census Bureau. For a more detailed view see our Map of Louisiana Satellite Image Louisiana Geological Survey researches, archives and publishes information related to the geology, mineral resources and geologic hazards of Louisiana. Louisiana River Levels USGS has a clickable map of Louisiana rivers and streams that gives you access to real-time river levels throughout Louisiana. River stage, river discharge and other information can all be accessed online. Louisiana Earthquakes The National Earthquake Information Center maintains an Louisiana earthquake map and an archive of Louisiana earthquake information.

30. Louisiana Social Studies
louisiana geography Louisiana can be divided into three geographic land areas. You can find out about all three of them.
http://www.archaeolink.com/louisiana_social_studies.htm
Louisiana People History Social Studies Home Alabama Social Studies Alaska Social Studies Arizona Social Studies ... Wyoming Social Studies For information about Ancient Louisiana , go to American Archaeology , state by state. Special Pages - Louisiana History Colleges and Universities Louisiana Capital City Louisiana Lesson Plans ... Louisiana Tourism Please Note: If you sometimes get an error message when clicking on a large text link, don't give up. Try the URL link instead. There are times when the large text link doesn't "take" for some reason, thus the built-in redundancy. Thank you. Introduction to Louisiana " I t's not just the Carnival that creates excitement. With her rich heritage of Creole, Cajun, and French, Louisiana life is spiced up with foods like gumbo, andouille, etouffees, sauce piquantes, cayenne pepper, Tabasco, and crawfish. And the senses tingle and feet keep tapping with the sounds of jazz and blues and zydeco. " More excitement to read about. - illustrated - From Netstate.com -

31. Kentucky Geographic Alliance
Kay has recently transferred to Kentucky from Louisiana where she was active with the louisiana geography Education Alliance (LaGEA).
http://www.kga.org/news2.htm
Kentucky Geographic Alliance
Lifelong educating and learning about Geography
  • KGA Home Contact KGA
    Geography Action
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    [This page includes news briefs, conference information, calls for
    participation, grant opportunities and other opportunities for teachers.]
    • The Kentucky Geographic Alliance is pleased to announce William Tamplin , of Louisville, as 2004's Kentucky Geography Bee Champion. This is Will's second consecutive year in winning the Geography Bee in Kentucky. William is an 8th grader at Meyzeek Middle School who will travel to Washington next month for the National Geography Bee competition. Will has earned $100 and a globe along with a trip to D.C. Runner's up were Matt Hensley of Lexington and Mark Reeves of Louisville. Way to Go!
      The Kentucky Geographic Alliance would like to introduce, Dr. S. Kay Gandy kay.gandy@wku.edu

32. Nicholls State University Thibodaux
Associate Professor of Geography. Ph.D., Louisiana State University. Physical and Cultural Geography, louisiana geography, Geomorphology, Morphology of
http://www.nicholls.edu/history/faculty.htm
Nicholls State University Thibodaux, Louisiana 70310
Department of History
Meet the Faculty
Contact Info
Areas of Interest
Glenn Antizzo glenn.antizzo@nicholls.edu
245-H Peltier Hall
Web Site
Associate Professor of Government Ph.D., Louisiana State University
International Relations, Low-Intensity Warfare, Civilian-Military Relations, US Foreign Policy, Diplomacy, Comparative Politics, Third World Politics, Eastern European Studies (Balkans).
James Barnidge
james.barnidge@nicholls.edu

154 Beauregard Hall Associate Professor of History M.A., Louisiana State University American History and Louisiana History James Butler
james.butler@nicholls.edu

236-E Peltier Hall Associate Professor of Sociology Ph.D., Louisiana State University Race and Ethnic Relations, Deviant Behavior, Demography, Sociological Theory, Methodology, Stratification, Sport Sociology, Family, Education,. Social Organizations John Dennis john.dennis@nicholls.edu 245-F Peltier Hall Associate Professor of History Ph.D., University of Georgia

33. Geodesy Homepage
Her knowledge of both California and louisiana geography brought a unique perspective to the project. Vladimir Ulyashin (Technical Support/Project Design)
http://www.bgrg.com/geodesy/page3.htm
GEODESY is a program which provides a digital environment for teachers and students to study Earth's systems in accordance with the Geography for Life: National Geography Standards . It uses ESRI's ArcView 3.0 software as its GIS engine, and extends its capabilities with a series of external programs to enhance the user interface and to do data and image processing. It is based on the use of local data to enable the user to explore the physical and human systems in his/her own community, and then to study the spatial relationships between them. There are three core tracks to follow, each introducing the student to an essential component of geographic information systems use and analysis: Geographic Relationships , and Geographic Projects . Throughout each core track and screen, the user has access to a comprehensive database of text and graphics through the use if the GEODESY KnowledgeBase
The initial GEODESY project encompassed a two year development, programming, testing and distribution period. The first prototype (Beta 1.1) was produced in April 1996, and was tested by four school across the US. These include a public 4th grade class in Orinda, California; a private 8th grade class in Slidell, Louisiana; a public magnet 12th grade class in Chalmette, Louisiana; and a 4th grade home school in Carriere, Mississippi. The latest prototype version was released in February 1997, and was tested again at the original four sites, as well as at selected school sites and science centers in California and Mississippi.

34. 2000 LEH Summer Teacher Institutes
Northeast louisiana geography and Culture University of Louisiana at Monroe July 12—August 4, 2000 Dr. Darrell Kruger (318) 3421887 email
http://www.leh.org/sti/2000stis.htm

35. La Politics - Louisiana Government Census Agencies & Political Info
louisiana geography Census. Land Area, 43562. Persons Per Sq Mile, 102.6. Fips Code, 22. City, LA listing. State, LA. What politics do you want to change in
http://www.capweb.net/politics/USA/LA/
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36. Louisiana PASS - Frequently Asked Questions
PASS also offers students an opportunity to learn about louisiana geography and life science (elementary school level), outer space (middle school
http://www.louisianapass.org/FAQ.php
Welcome Page Frequently Asked Questions Guest Log In Parents Room Teachers Lounge LDE Home Page ... Suggestion Box Frequently Asked Questions about the PASS System
  • What is PASS? What content areas are included in PASS? How might PASS be useful to students? Is there evidence to show that PASS really works? ... What should students do if they have problems logging in or using PASS?
  • 1. What is PASS?
    PASS stands for Practice Assessment/Strengthen Skills. PASS is a Web-based practice test for Louisiana students. PASS serves as a continuation of education reform efforts in Louisiana by giving students an opportunity to practice skills that are similar to those on the LEAP 21 and GEE 21 and to provide instruction to help strengthen those skills. There are three levels for PASS: In addition to enabling students to practice skills, PASS also offers students an opportunity to learn about Louisiana geography and life science (elementary school level), outer space (middle school level), and world geography and cultures (high school level). As students complete each test, they uncover a new destination on a map. Each new destination shows interesting facts about that destination, along with links to Internet resources.

    37. University Of New Orleans
    Human Geography. louisiana geography. EPA s Guide to Understanding Sense of Place US Census Bureau Louisiana Geographic Information Center
    http://www.geog.uno.edu/~rhagelma/Main/Links.htm

    38. AmericanFrontiers.net: Trek: The Teams
    She is also a teacher consultant with the louisiana geography Education Alliance. I want to share the excitement I feel about geography with students and
    http://americanfrontiers.net/teams/KayGandy.php
    Trek
    The Teams

    Read bios about the team members and see photos.
    Team Member Journals

    Read online journals filled out by members of both Trek teams. Search by date, place and more.
    Interactive and Downloadable Maps

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    Trek: The Teams
    Team: South Kay Gandy Kay Gandy linedancing. Education Outreach Coordinator/Teacher Alternate . Kay Gandy is a teacher from West Monroe, Louisiana, with twenty-six years of teaching experience in gradesK, 1, 5, and 6. Kay received her doctorate while on the trek and celebrated the event with Team South. Kay has modeled lessons for teachers all over the United States, Vancouver, B.C., and Auckland, New Zeland. She is also a teacher consultant with the Louisiana Geography Education Alliance. "I want to share the excitement I feel about geography with students and teachers everywhere," Kay says. "This Trek will be an opportunity for me to become more aware of my national inheritance. As a teacher, I can share this knowledge with my students. As a teacher consultant, I can share it with other teachers at professional conferences." ****2004 UPDATE**** “The experience completely changed my life,” reports Dr. Kay Gandy, a National Geographic Geography Alliance Teacher and Second Teacher Alternate on the South Team. Gandy was awarded her doctorate in education while on the American Frontiers trek. Soon after arriving home, in addition to speaking at two national conferences, she was invited to appear on a morning talk show in her hometown in Louisiana to talk about her experience. “The show received so many comments that they aired it again.”

    39. Joiner, Gary D. - College Faculty - College Of Liberal Arts - Louisiana State Un
    Mr. Joiner teaches Louisiana history, Civil War and Reconstruction, modern Middle East, ancient Greek history, louisiana geography, remote sensing,
    http://www.lsus.edu/la/faculty/facultydetails.asp?ID=17

    40. Louisiana Prehistory: Bibliography
    louisiana geography. Kniffen, Fred B. and Sam Bowers Hilliard 1988 Louisiana, Its Land and People. Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge.
    http://www.crt.state.la.us/crt/ocd/arch/laprehis/biblio.htm
    Bibliography
    Louisiana Geography:
    Kniffen, Fred B. and Sam Bowers Hilliard
    Louisiana, Its Land and People. Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge.
    Louisiana Prehistory:
    Haag, William G.
    Louisiana in North American Prehistory.
    Neuman, Robert W.
    An Introduction to Louisiana Archaeology. Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge.
    Paleo-Indian:
    Webb, Clarence H., Joel L. Shiner, and E. Wayne Roberts
    1971 The John Pearce Site (16CD56): A San Patrice Site in Caddo Parish. Bulletin of the Texas Archaeological Society, Vol. 42.
    Meso-Indian:
    Gagliano, Sherwood M.
    An Archaeological Survey of Avery Island. Avery Island, Inc. Baton Rouge.
    Homburg, Jeffery Allen
    1992 Archaeological Investigations at the LSU Campus Mounds Site. Louisiana Archaeology , No. 15.
    Manuel, Joseph O., Jr.
    1979 A Radiocarbon Date from the Hornsby Site (16SH21). Newsletter of the Louisiana Archaeological Society, Vol. 6, No. 1. Neuman, Robert W. 1992 Report on Soil Core Borings Conducted at the LSU Campus Mounds (16EBR6) East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. Louisiana Archaeology

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