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  1. On the frontier of Virginia & North Carolina: A gazetteer of the first "Old West" by Carrie Eldridge, 1999

61. Tennessee Trivia The Official Website
tennessee trivia, facts, history, culture, entertainment, sports, geography and more! tennessee Map. tennessee Map. Click on map for larger image
http://www.tntrivia.com/
TENNESSEE TRIVIA - THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE QUIZ HERE! Tennessee trivia, facts, history, culture, entertainment, sports, geography and more! TN.GOV HERE! QUICK TN TRIVIA
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Vacation guide ... 82' World's Fair WEIRD IN TN People James Earl Ray Byron Looper The Bell Witch ... Language Famous Tennesseans Justin Timberlake Pat Summit Lauren Talley Morgan Freeman ...
Tennessee's 3 U.S. Presidents Did you know that 3 former U.S. Presidents called Tennessee their home? It's true! The great state of Tennessee has a long history of political greatness. Andrew Jackson served 1829-1837 James K. Polk served 1845-1849 Andrew Johnson served 1865-1869
LATEST TENNESSEE NEWS ... Former Kingsmen Quartet lead, Bryan Hutson, joins Blackwoods Knoxville, TN based Blackwood Gospel Quartet has added this talented young man to their lineup. Bryan is best known from his stint as lead singer with the Kingsmen Quartet. We wish him luck and can't wait to hear the Blackwoods in concert! Kenny Chesney makes Farm Aid appearance (link to CMT.com) Sunday Sept. 18, Chesney made his very first appearance at the 20 year old event. He wooed a crowd of over 25,000, with a foot stomping celebration of music all to benefit American farmers. Much to the crowd's pleasure, he closed his portion of the music with his very popular "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy"

62. Free Blank (Blackline) Maps For Geography Testing - USA Maps, World Maps, State
For your convenience, we provide FREE blank maps and FREE practice maps of the World, Continents, FREE Blank (blackline) maps for geography Testing
http://www.clickandlearn.com/documents2/BlankMaps.htm
FREE Blank (blackline) Maps for Geography Testing For your convenience, we provide FREE Blank Maps and FREE Practice Maps of the World, Continents, various countries, regions, and each individual state. You can display the maps on your screen for viewing and then print and photocopy them as needed. Hint: due to variations in printers, we send the maps to you in a reduced size for best results, print them and then enlarge to 8.5 X 11. The United States of America USA: Blackline map Easy Steps Progress First Letter ... List of All 3,098 Counties.
USA Capitals: Capitals Test Capitals Answer Key The World and Continents World: Blackline Outline Map Blackline Detail Map (blue water) Blackline Detail Map (no color) Practice Map ... List of Continents/Oceans
North America: Blackline Map
South America: Blackline Map Easy Steps Progress First Letter ... List of Countries.
Europe: Blackline Map Easy Steps Progress First Letter ... Answer Key
Africa: Blackline Map Easy Steps Progress First Letter ... List of Countries Areas / Regions The Middle East: Blackline Map Practice Map Clues Map Hints ... Test Page
Southeast Asia: Blackline Map Practice Map Clues Map Hints ... List of Countries
Central America: Blackline Map Practice Map Clues Map Hints ... Answer Key
The Caribbean: Blackline Map Practice Map Clues Map Hints ... Answer Key
The South Pacific: Blackline Map Practice Map Clues Map Hints ... List of Countries Largest Islands Test of 20 Largest Islands Answer Key for 20 Largest Islands Specific Countries Canada: Blackline Map Practice Map Clues Map Hints ... List of Provinces
Mexico: Blackline Map Practice Map Clues Map Hints ... List of States.

63. Introducing Topographic Maps: Guiding Students From Concrete Models To Graphic R
Standard 1 How to use maps and other geographic representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process, and report information from a spatial
http://www2.una.edu/geography/statedepted/lessons/intro_topo/topo.html
Introducing Topographic Maps: Guiding Students from Concrete Models to Graphic Representations Brenda Webb Kilby Laboratory School Overview of Lesson Activity One and Student Assessment Connection to the Curriculum,Standards and Skills Activity Two and Student Assessment ... Materials Overview of the Lesson This lesson is designed to guide students, through their observations and inferences, from concrete experiences using three- dimensional models to developing, interpreting, and evaluating topographic maps.. Connection to the Curriculum, Standards, and Skills Geography Standards Standard 1 : How to use maps and other geographic representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process, and report information from a spatial perspective Standard 14 : How physical systems affect human systems Alabama Course of Study: Social Studies Content Standards (Grade 7) Standard 1 : Explain map essentials: types, size, shape, distance, direction, location, scale, symbols. Standard 8: Compare the physical and human characteristics of places using observation data and geographic resources Standard 11 : Explain patterns in the physical environment within the context of physical processes Geographic Skills Acquiring Geographic Information: Students will acquire skills through the exploration and development, of concrete models of topographic maps and through using topographic maps.

64. Western Europe - Geography WebQuest
These geographic advantages enabled Europe to develop, as no other area has been Students will use library reference materials such as atlases, maps,
http://www.scs.k12.tn.us/SCS/trpages/hs_webquests/Western_Europe_WebQuest/Debbie
Western Europe
Geography WebQuest
By Debbie Joy and Drenda Tomlinson

Shelby County Schools Home Page

Tennessee State Department Social Studies Standards

Introduction
Task ... Conclusion
Countries of Europe Introduction
For centuries Europe has been the heart of the world. European empires spanned the globe and transformed lives near and far. How and why was this possible? Globally, Europe's relative location at the heart of the land hemisphere is one of maximum efficiency for contact with the rest of the world. No where in Europe is more than three hundred miles from the sea. No place in Europe is very far from any other place on the continent. These geographic advantages enabled Europe to develop, as no other area has been able to do. Western Europe is composed of eighteen countries. These include the large countries of Germany and France ; the low countries of Belgium , the Netherlands , and Luxembourg ; the Alpine countries of Austria and Switzerland ; the British Isles which include Ireland and the United Kingdom ; Norden or Northern Europe which is comprised of Denmark Finland Norway Sweden , and Iceland , and Mediterranean Europe which consists of Greece Italy Portugal , and Spain . This area is a mosaic of landforms, climates, cultures, traditions, and history. From the rugged peaks of the Scandinavian peninsula to the flat vineyards of Spain, Western Europe is a jigsaw puzzle of many, varied pieces. In order to understand the complexity of this region, we will examine each country, in depth.

65. Geography Of The Sequatchie Valley
A Research Project for geography 201, Physical geography II The Sequatchie Valley in southeastern tennessee (and Browns Valley in northeastern Alabama)
http://www.ilstu.edu/~sgkuntz/research/IntroSequatchie.html
Geography of the Sequatchie Valley
Scott G. Kuntzelman Illinois State University
A Research Project for Geography 201, Physical Geography II
Spring 2004, Dr. James R. Carter This page last updated: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 JUMP TO: Location Origin / Physical Geography Photographs Topography ... References
Sequatchie Valley Overlook
Farm Land in Sequatchie Valley Photos courtesy Southeast Tennessee Tourism
Location
The Sequatchie Valley in southeastern Tennessee (and Browns Valley in northeastern Alabama) is one of the most recognizable non-coastal landforms in the eastern United States. The valley looks almost like a knife incision when viewed on a topographic map. If you visit, you'll notice that the valley is very striking in appearance, with quite steep escarpments leading to a fairly narrow (generally less than five miles across) and flat valley floor. This illustration created by Scott Kuntzelman from an original image by David Hastings of the NOAA National Geophysical Data Center using GLOBE (Global Land One-kilometer Base Elevation) data. The original image was downloaded from the NGDC FTP site I've included an illustration to put the area in geographic and spatial perspective.

66. EasyFunSchool - Tennessee – A State Unit Study - Article Archives - Free Unit S
Famous Folks of tennessee. State maps. Land Form maps. Making state maps of various Create your own landform map of the state’s geographical features.
http://www.easyfunschool.com/article2265.html
Tennessee – A State Unit Study This mini unit on TENNESSEE uses the cross curricular approach to education. There are several activities from different academic subjects for you to choose from. One of the most important things is to have fun! Below are some activities to help you study TENNESSEE. You may choose to do all, some, or none of the activities. You can also alter the activities to better suit your individual child’s needs. Some of these activities overlap each other, choose the one you think that you and the children will enjoy most. The main point of this unit is to make learning about TENNESSEE and enjoyable for all who are participating. Tennessee’s State Flag The three stars on the flag represent the three different land forms in Tennessee. Mountains in the east, highlands in the middle and lowlands in the west. On the flag these regions are bound together in an unbroken circle. The field is crimson with a blue background for the stars. The final blue strip relieves the sameness of the crimson field and prevents the flag from showing too much crimson when it is limp. Create a State “Infodesk”: Before you begin this unit you may want to set up a research area. Place a desk or table in front of a bulletin board area. This will be where you can place relevant books, magazines, photographs, posters, newspaper articles, maps, scrapbooks, games, puzzles, computer software, task cards, travel brochures, etc. that you collect.

67. Tennessee Lesson Plans
KidZone geography United States Printables for various State Emblems You tennessee State Flag While not a lesson plan per se, it would be an
http://www.archaeolink.com/tennessee_lesson_plans.htm
Lesson Plans and Classroom Activities about Tenn essee Home State by State Lesson Plans - Alabama Lesson Plans Alaska Lesson Plans Arizona Lesson Plans Arkansas Lesson Plans ... Wyoming Lesson Plans Please note that with regard to lesson plans dealing with anthropology, archaeology, indigenous people, ancient civilizations, history, etc, there may be some cross-over and blurring of lines between the topics. For example, a lesson plan dealing with archaeology is automatically dealing with an anthropological subject. A lesson plan dealing with indigenous people is also automatically dealing with anthropology and any of them may, or may not, be dealing with history or ancient civilizations. While every attempt will be made to keep the topic lines as 'clean' as possible, be aware this may not always be possible. Appropriate grade or age levels are included with the lesson plans. The number of lesson plans available online for this topic is enormous. This site can not and does not index all lesson resources. That would be impossible, as sites appear and disappear with astonishing rapidity. The following provides some idea of what is available and will hopefully be a good starting point. Back to Teacher's Resources, Lesson Plans

68. SLA - Geography And Map Section - 2004 Conference
Jim Gillispie, Head, Government Publications/maps/Law Library, The geography and Map Division Mary Murphy Contributed Papers Session featured two
http://www.sla.org/division/dgm/Nash.html
Geography and Map Section Programming: CE Course: GIS for the Special Librarian:
A Hands-on Introduction to ArcGIS
This one day course provided a foundation for librarians interested in a hands-on orientation to the capabilities and potential of GIS in library settings. Participants learned the basics of ArcGIS software and the components of geospatial data. This course covered fundamental GIS concepts blended with actual map making and geospatial data query using ArcView's map making and analysis tools. No previous experience with GIS software was required. The course was held in a GIS classroom about one half mile from the Opryland Convention hotel. Speaker(s):
Dr. Anita Oser, Head, Map Library, Western Carolina University
Jim Gillispie, Head, Government Publications/Maps/Law Library, Johns Hopkins University
Angela Lee, Head, Libraries and Museums Program, ESRI Mary Murphy Contributed Papers Session Speaker(s):
Linda Zellmer, Head, Geology Library, Indiana University
David McQuillan, Map Librarian, University of South Carolina
Moderator(s):
Vanette Schwartz, Social Sciences and Maps Librarian, Illinois State University

69. By Subject - Maps/Geographic Information Systems - Dictionaries
Contains information on more than 11000 official names for geographic features (lakes, A list of post offices in tennessee and their dates of operation.
http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/maps/dr/eldic.html
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Dictionaries
Australian Antarctic gazetteer

Searchable gazetteer of place names approved by the Antarctic Names and Medal Committee. Updated weekly. The Australian Antarctic Territory and Heard Island and the McDonald Islands are available now. Macquarie Island is in preparation Australian National Placenames Survey ANPS : [home page]
"The aim of the Australian National Placenames Survey (ANPS) is to prepare a national register of geographical names. The National Register will be a supplement to the National Gazetteer, and will be a database constructed on recognised principles for the research and documentation of history, geography, linguistics, cultural knowledge, surveying and mapping. It will record all known Australian names, documenting their pronunciation, generic class, status (gazetted, obsolete, non-gazetted, sensitive, disputed etc.), origin, meaning, history, cultural significance (of both name and site), and map reference and location. The database will enable the production of a series of place name dictionaries, both local and national, over the next few decades"The Project screen BC Geographical Names Information System
Belgium Place Names

Canadian geographical names

Composite gazetteer of Antarctica

"The database contains all the names officially given to Antarctic geographic features by 20 countries, with the addition of the Antarctic undersea features taken from GEBCO. The names included in the database are those south of the 600S parallel ..."General information screen

70. By Subject - General Maps - Maps
ReliefWeb Map Centre tennessee Electronic Atlas The tennessee Electronic Atlas maps and Geographic Information Resources from the United Nations
http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/GeneralMaps/dr/elmap.html
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Maps
Aboriginal Mapping Network networking the aboriginal mapping community

The Aboriginal Mapping Network is a collection of resource pages for First Nation mappers who are looking for answers to common questions regarding mapping, information management and GIS Boston streets mapping directory data
"Boston Streets combines three heavily used resources in historical research libraries; photographs, maps, and city directories. Traditional city directories have been converted from paper resources to full-text searchable digital documents. As of August 2004, historic images of Boston from both The Bostonian Society (about 3000 images) and Tufts University (400 images) were scanned for use with the Boston Streets project. Overview maps and atlases of Boston ranging from 1844 to 1950 make up the bulk of the geographic resources included in the project. Orthographic images of modern day boston, and vector data from the boston redevelopment authority and MassGIS are use to ground the Boston in its modern context. The layering of historic maps and datasets of address points collected from those maps, show visually the changes in Boston's physical landscape as time progresses." Circumpolar map of resources at risk from oil spills in the Arctic
David Rumsey Collection

This collection of scanned historic maps focuses on 18th and 19th century North and South American cartographic materials, including atlases, globes, school geographies, maritime charts, and a variety of separate maps including pocket, wall, children's and manuscript maps. Many maps of the Pacific Northwest are included

71. Map Collections 1500 - 2002
maps since 1960. Afghanistan KÃ¥abol. 1980 Afghanistan. 1999 United States tennessee Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. 1975?
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/mapsSince1960.html
The Library of Congress
Map Collections: 1500 - 2002
Maps since 1960
Afghanistan KÃ¥abol. 1980
Afghanistan. 1999

Afghanistan. 1993

Afghanistan. 2002
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72. SAIN Resources: Maps And Map Services
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) maps and data for the state of Alabama, State Georgia, North Carolina, tennessee Next 10 Titles......
http://sain.nbii.org/phpqueries/maps_map_srvrs.php
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(Echinodermata) Mollusks
(Mollusca) Arthropods
(Arthropoda) Vertebrates
(Vertebrata) Jellyfish and similar Star Fish and similar Snails
(Gastropods)
(Bivalves)
(Cephalopods) Chitons and related
(Chitons, Scaphopods, Neopilina) Crustaceans
(Crustacea) Insects (Insecta) Arachnids (Arachnida) Fish Amphibians Reptiles Birds ... Mammals Catalog of Online Resources Periodicals Federal Government State Governments Multimedia Images Sound Video Parks ... Teacher Resources Catalog of Online Resources Viruses Bacteria Protists (Mycology) Plants (Botany) Algae Mosses Ferns Herbs ... Visualization and Analysis Tools Evaluations and Methodologies Partners Infrastructure Contact Us Catalog of Online Resources Species Conservation Invasive Species Ecosystems Farmlands ... Water Quality
SAIN resources: Maps and Map Services

73. Other Reference Links - Geography And Cartography
geography AND CARTOGRAPHY University Of tennessee Map Library Harvard Map Collection Princeton University Geosciences Map Collection
http://www.legislature.state.al.us/misc/guide/student_teacher/reference/ref_geo_

OTHER REFERENCE LINKS
GEOGRAPHY AND CARTOGRAPHY Geography

74. Outline Map Sites - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Online
T; tennessee County outline map (Indiana State University) states (Florida Geographic Alliance) pdf US - Blank with states (PCL Map Collection)
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/map_sites/outline_sites.html
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75. Social Studies Grade 7 Standards
7.3.spi.7. compare the five largest cities of tennessee using a bar graph. 7.3.tpi.4. create student maps illustrating geographic terminology (eg
http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/cistandards2001/ss/cissg72001.htm
Social Studies
Curriculum Standards
Approved by the Tennessee State Board of Education
August 31, 2001
August 13, 2002
Standards, Learning Expectations, and Draft Performance Indicators
Culture Content Standard: 1.0 Culture encompasses similarities and differences among people including their beliefs, knowledge, changes, values, and traditions. Students will explore these elements of society to develop an appreciation and respect for the variety of human cultures. Learning Expectations: 1.01 Understand the complex nature of culture. 1.02 Recognize the role of major religions. 1.03 Appreciate the relationship between physical environments and culture. 1.04 Understand how cultural perspective impacts perceptions of places and regions. SEVENTH GRADE BENCHMARKS Performance Indicators State: At Level 1, the student is able to 7.1.spi.1. recognize cultural definitions (i.e., language, religion, customs, political system, economic system). At Level 2, the student is able to 7.1.spi.2. locate cultural information on a thematic map (i.e., languages, political systems, economic systems, religions).

76. US Dept Of State - Publications
TN tennessee TX - Texas UT - Utah VT - Vermont VA - Virginia WA - Washington WV - West Virginia US map courtesy Government Information Exchange
http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/geography/usmap.htm
Advanced Search/Archive Monday September 26, 2005 USINFO Publications
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HI - Hawaii ID - Idaho IL - Illinois IN - Indiana IA - Iowa KS - Kansas KY - Kentucky LA - Louisiana ME - Maine MD - Maryland MA - Massachusetts MI - Michigan MN - Minnesota MS - Mississippi MO - Missouri MT - Montana NE - Nebraska NV - Nevada NH - New Hampshire NJ - New Jersey NM - New Mexico NY - New York NC - North Carolina ND - North Dakota OH - Ohio OK - Oklahoma OR - Oregon PA - Pennsylvania RI - Rhode Island SC - South Carolina SD - South Dakota TN - Tennessee TX - Texas UT - Utah VT - Vermont VA - Virginia WA - Washington WV - West Virginia WI - Wisconsin WY - Wyoming DC - District of Columbia
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77. Nashville, Our Place In The World
These projects will include Art, Music, geography, History, Math, Language Arts, and Science. The students will find Nashville on the tennessee map.
http://www.nashville.k12.tn.us/CurriculumAwards/nashvilleourplaceworld.html
Nashville, Our Place in the World
Unit of Practice
Subject: Social Studies, Interdisciplinary
Learning Levels: Primary, 2nd grade
INVITATION: What makes Nashville, our place in the world, a great place to live? Our class will learn about the special people, places, symbols, and facts about Nashville and Tennessee in this unit.
SITUATIONS
This project will be completed with use of the classroom, Library Media Center, classroom teacher, Library Media Specialist, parent helpers, and volunteer Maplewood High School student helpers. Each child will spend 30 minutes daily on this project for 3 weeks. The total time for each child on this project will be approximately 8 hours. This time includes use of the computer in the classroom, organization of materials, use of Library Media Center and Internet for research.
INTERACTIONS:
During the first two weeks of this unit, the teacher will have the role of demonstrator, allowing students to be the listeners and take part as much as possible. The last two weeks of the unit will be used by the students to research, save, print, illustrate, and present information about their chosen topic. The teacher will act as facilitator by going from group to group and answering necessary questions. Students will be supervised by the classroom teacher, Library Media Specialist, and at least two parent volunteers during the Internet search part of the unit. The Library Media Specialist will introduce and teach the students about the safe and effective use of the Internet. The last day of the Unit will be the Parents' Day where students will make presentations using Slide Show and/or Hyperstudio. Parents will be invited to attend.

78. Geography
Map and geography Round Table (MAGERT) Other Links National Geographic University of tennessee Map Library Links (UTKnoxville)
http://library.wichita.edu/wess/ssh-geo.html
Geography
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International Resources
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79. Map Of The Tennassee (sic) Government. / Carey, Mathew / 1795
State / Province tennessee Full Title A Map of The Tennassee (sic) Government Engraved for Carey s American Edition of Guthrie s geography improved.
http://www.davidrumsey.com/maps1075.html
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Map of The Tennassee (sic) Government.
Carey, Mathew
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All historical cartographic items are from the David Rumsey Historical Map Collection, http://www.davidrumsey.com/ Read more about the Collection . View this historical map, atlas or other cartographic item by clicking on the highlighted link above.
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Collection: David Rumsey Collection v4.0
Author: Carey, Mathew
Date:
Short Title: Map of The Tennassee (sic) Government.
Publisher: Philadelphia: Mathew Carey Type: Atlas Map Obj Height cm: Obj Width cm: Scale 1: Note: Uncolored. Reference: State / Province: Tennessee Full Title: List No: Series No: Engraver or Printer: Scott, Joseph T. ; Smith, D. Publication Author: Carey, Mathew Pub Date: Pub Title: Carey's American Atlas: Containing Twenty Maps And One Chart ... Philadelphia: Engraved For, And Published By, Mathew Carey, No. 118, Market Street. M.DCC.XCV. [Price, Plain, Five Dollars-Coloured, Six Dollars.] Pub Reference: P1172; Walsh p33; NMM 480; Howes C135. Pub Note: First atlas of America printed in America. First edition. These maps were also published in Carey's American edition of Guthrie's Geography (1795) and most of the maps say "engraved for Carey's American edition of Guthrie's Geography improved." The maps were again used for the 1796 edition of Carey's General Atlas, unchanged except for the Tennessee map, which is titled "Tennassee State" instead of "Tennassee Government" which is the title in both the American Atlas and the Guthrie Atlas -see Wheat and Brun, and has several counties delineated in the eastern part of the state which do not show in the 1795 edition of the map. NMM 480 (American Atlas) has "Tennassee State" indicating that Carey was not consistent. This atlas was the model for John Reid's American Atlas of 1796. This copy's maps have very strong impressions. Rebound quarter leather, marbled paper covered boards.

80. The University Of Tennessee: Maps & Directions
The University of tennessee, Knoxville was founded in 1794 and was designated These maps may not be reproduced, copied, altered, or distributed without
http://www.tennessee.edu/maps/campus/
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